A.
The Town of Mamaroneck hereby designates the following
areas as "critical environmental areas" (CEA) because of their exceptional
or unique character pursuant to Section 617.4 of Title 6 of the New
York Codes, Rules and Regulations:
B.
These areas were previously adopted by the Town of
Mamaroneck under Local Law No. 8 of 1986 and Local Law No. 4 of 1987.
Each of these areas is more specifically set forth in a map and descriptions
as attached.[1] The Premium River - Pine Brook Wetland Complex is described
under its former title of the Premium Salt Marsh Complex, the Hommocks
- East Creek Wetlands Complex includes descriptions of the Hommocks
Salt Marsh Complex and the East Creek Area, and the Larchmont Reservoir
- Sheldrake - Leatherstocking Freshwater Wetlands Complex is described
under the same.
[1]
Editor's Note: Documents describing these
areas are on file in the Town offices.
C.
In all places where the Sheldrake or Premium Rivers
or any stream, pond or tributary connecting thereto flow through or
are located on private property, as shown on the Town of Mamaroneck
Assessment Map, the critical environmental area is on the streambed
of said river, tributary, pond or stream and all land within 10 feet
of either side of the top of the streambanks.
A.
General description. This area, totaling some 40 acres,
consists of major parts of the Premium River, Premium Marsh and Premium
Mill Pond and associated lands and waters nearby. Together with the
smaller Pine Brook - Premium Border, an adjacent critical environmental
area in the neighboring Village of Larchmont and similar marshlands
and waters in the adjoining coastal section of New Rochelle, this
complex constitutes an important coastal fish and wildlife habitat
area, offers major aesthetic and recreational values and contributes
to the mitigation of flooding through the capacity of the marsh to
absorb stormwater. Being located at the south of the Pine Brook -
Premium watershed, which drains highly developed residential and commercial
areas, this complex requires protection against the adverse impact
of flooding, siltation and pollution.
B.
Detailed description. All block and lot numbers, rivers,
ponds, riverbanks, boundaries, etc., referred to in this description
are as shown on the Tax Assessment Maps of the Town of Mamaroneck.
(1)
In Block 504: a strip of land, owned by the Town of
Mamaroneck and forming part of the Premium River Construction Area
dedicated by the Town, bounded on the west by Lots 580, 588 and 471,
on the east and southeast by Block 506, on the south by Dillon Road
and on the north by Block 505.
(2)
In Block 505:
(a)
All of Lots 229, 264 and 510, all of which are
owned and dedicated by Town of Mamaroneck as parts of the Premium
River Conservation Area.
(b)
Also, those parts of Lots 433 and 446 bounded
by a line beginning at the southeast corner of Lot 446 and coinciding
with the eastern boundaries of both lots, as far as the northeast
corner of Lot 433; thence running west along the north boundary of
Lot 433 for 78.64 feet; thence southerly on a line perpendicular to
the preceding line, crossing both of said lots to the south boundary
of Lot 446; thence easterly along said south boundary to the starting
point.
(c)
Also, the northeasterly portion of Lot 218 bounded
on the north and east by the north and east boundaries of said lot
and on the southwest by two lines projected respectively approximately
80 feet from the northwest corner of the lot and approximately 90
feet from the southeast corner of the lot, both lines terminating
and meeting at a point within the lot 22 feet distant from the nearest
point on the north boundary of said lot.
(3)
In Block 506:
(a)
All of Lots 320, 325, 460 and 487 and so much
of the streambed of the Premium River within said block as lies within
the Town of Mamaroneck, all of which lands and waters are part of
the Premium River Conservation Area owned and dedicated by the Town
of Mamaroneck.
(b)
Also, so much of Lot 147 as lies north and east
of a line described as follows: Beginning at a point on the south
boundary of Lot 320, 30 feet from the extreme west end of said boundary,
thence southeasterly approximately 35 feet to the north end of the
boundary line between Lot 147 and Lot 334; thence easterly and southerly
along the boundary lines between Lot 147 on the one hand and Lots
334 and 324 and the first segment (78.82 feet) of the boundary line
between Lot 147 and Lot 314; thence southeasterly on a line ending
at the southeasterly most point in Lot 147.
(c)
Also, so much of Lot 96 as lies to the north
of a line described as follows: Beginning at the northwestern extremity
of Lot 304; thence to the northeastern extremity of Lot 304; thence
easterly 85 feet on a line drawn between the northeastern extremity
of Lot 304 and a point on the southeastern boundary line of Lot 96
distant 179 feet from the south end of said boundary line; thence
turning and running northeasterly approximately 110 feet on a line
that meets said boundary line at a point 250 feet from its south end.
(4)
In Block 507:
(a)
So much of Lot 1 as lies north of a line described
as follows: Beginning at the last point of meeting on the southeastern
boundary line of Lot 96, Block 506, as described above, and continuing
on the same bearing as that of the immediately preceding (approximately
one-hundred-ten-foot) described line for a distance of 60 feet within
Lot 1; thence turning and running due east approximately 45 feet to
the northeastern lot boundary.
(b)
Also, so much of the Premium River and its nearby
banks as extends from the Village of Larchmont boundary on the easterly
side to the nearest boundaries of Lots 1, 11, 22, 44, 66, 76 and 90
on the westerly side, and eastward and southward of said lots from
the Village of Larchmont boundary to the New Rochelle boundary downstream
to, and including, the bridge over the Premium River at Pryer Manor
Road; and all land not otherwise here described in Block 507 lying
within 10 feet of the Premium River bank.
(5)
Premium Mill Pond: Adjoining Block 508, so much of
the Premium Mill Pond (approximately 20 acres) as lies within the
Town of Mamaroneck. Also, within Block 508, all land within 10 feet
of the seawall abutting the Premium Mill Pond.
(6)
Echo Bay: All Town of Mamaroneck waters in Echo Bay
within or adjacent to Blocks 509 and 510 between the New Rochelle
boundary and the southeast (Premium Point) shore of Echo Bay, and
all land along the seawall on the Echo Bay shore of Premium Point
in Blocks 509 and 510 lying within 10 feet of Echo Bay and northward
of a line drawn across said bay from the western most extremity of
Lot 50 in Block 510 westerly to the nearest point on the New Rochelle
boundary, said line being the southern (seaward) boundary of this
critical environmental area.
A.
General description. This area, totaling some 14 acres,
includes all lands and adjacent waters within, and certain land directly
upstream from, the Hommocks Conservation Area, of which approximately
four acres are within the Town of Mamaroneck and are owned by it and
dedicated by it as parkland and open space. Together with an adjacent
critical environmental area in the Village of Larchmont known as the
"Hommocks Border" and with a portion of the Hommocks Conservation
Area lying across the boundary in the Village of Mamaroneck and similarly
dedicated by that village, this complex constitutes an important coastal
fish and wildlife habitat area, offers major aesthetic and recreational
values and therefore merits special protection from adverse impact
of future action in the highly developed residential and commercial
areas immediately upstream.
B.
Detailed description. All block and lot numbers, water
bodies and other geographical features referred to below are as shown
on the Tax Assessment Maps of the Town of Mamaroneck.
(1)
Hampshire Area. In Block 414, all of Lot 20, comprising
that part of the Hampshire Country Club property (6.74 acres) lying
within the unincorporated area of the Town of Mamaroneck.
(2)
Hommocks Marsh and Hommocks Peninsula Area. In Blocks
415, 416 and 417, connected lands and waters consisting of the Town
of Mamaroneck portion (approximately four acres) of the Hommocks Conservation
Area and waters extending from it southwestward and southward around
part of the Hommocks Peninsula into Larchmont Harbor, the whole being
bounded as follows: Beginning in Block 415 at a point on the southwest
side of Hommocks Road 271.69 feet northwest of the intersection between
said southwest side of Hommocks Road and the boundary of the Village
of Mamaroneck, and running thence southwesterly 70 feet on a line
perpendicular to Hommocks Road; thence turning and running southerly
approximately 415 feet to the eastward end of the retaining wall separating
the Hommocks athletic field from the Hommocks Marsh; thence turning
and running southwesterly 142.64 feet along the whole length of the
retaining wall to the boundary of the Village of Larchmont; thence
turning and running southerly along said boundary to the point on
said boundary nearest to the southernmost point of land in Block 417,
Lot 41; thence turning 90° eastward and running easterly to said
point of land in Block 417, Lot 41; thence turning and running irregularly
northwest, north and east along the shoreline of the Hommocks Peninsula,
following the water grant line or, where none is shown, the high-water
mark, past Lots 41 and 1 in Block 417 and Lots 1, 36, 75, 86, 112
and 136 in Block 416; thence turning and running northerly along the
Village of Mamaroneck boundary to the intersection with the southwest
side of Hommocks Road; thence along said southwest side of Hommocks
Road 271.69 feet to the point of beginning.
(3)
East Creek Area. In Block 411, portions of Lots 249
and 280, so much of the open portion of East Creek (flowing easterly
then northeasterly, from the Boston Post Road to the point of inflow
into an underground pipe near the Hommocks School parking area) as
lies within the unincorporated area of the Town of Mamaroneck and
all land within the Town of Mamaroneck located within 10 horizontal
feet of the bank of East Creek at mean high tide.
A.
General description of component parts and their value
to the community.
(1)
This complex consists of five areas of open space
in the unincorporated area of the Town, together with connecting water
bodies (streams, ponds and drainage ditches) and land margins immediately
adjacent to such water bodies as provided herein. All these parts
of the complex are situated in the Sheldrake River watershed. Together,
they constitute an important fish and wildlife habitat complex (see
Policy 7/7A of the Town of Mamaroneck - Village of Larchmont Local
Waterfront Revitalization Program). The open spaces in the complex
provide water-retention capacity which contributes to the lessening
of flooding and erosion in downstream parts of the watershed; they
also provide visual relief and associated recreational values in this
highly developed area. The wetlands and water bodies in the complex,
in view of their ecological, drainage and related educational and
recreational values, require special protection from flooding, siltation,
pollution and other types of adverse impact.
(2)
The total area of the complex is approximately 529
acres.
B.
Summary of component parts.
(1)
The component parts of the complex can be summarized
as follows:
(a)
The Winged Foot Holding Corporation property,
chiefly a golf course: area of 280.07 acres.
(b)
Open space in the Bonnie Briar Holding Corporation
property, chiefly a golf course: area of approximately 150 acres.
(c)
The Town of Mamaroneck portion (12.76 acres)
of the Larchmont Reservoir - James G. Johnson Jr. Conservancy, dedicated
open space owned by the Village of Larchmont.
(d)
The Sheldrake and Leatherstocking Conservation
Area (dedicated parkland of the Town of Mamaroneck): 55 acres.
(e)
The Badger Sports Club property: 7.53 acres.
(f)
All parts of the Sheldrake River located in the unincorporated area of the Town outside the boundaries of the open space areas identified in Subsections B(1)(a) through (e), including the West Branch, East Branch and main stem of the river and all open streams and ponds tributary thereto, together with all land within 10 feet of the nearest bank or edge of such tributary stream or pond, and all drainage easements or Town of Mamaroneck parklands, not otherwise identified herein, containing natural or manmade watercourses or drainage ditches flowing into the river or its tributaries: estimated total area of approximately 24 acres.
(2)
All open space areas and all ponds, streams, drainage
ditches and parklands in this complex are described in Part C below
on the basis of boundaries and locations shown on the Tax Assessment
Maps of the Town of Mamaroneck.
C.
Detailed description.
(1)
Winged Foot area, northeast of Fenimore Road.
(a)
All of Block 347, consisting entirely of the
Winged Foot Holding Corporation property: 280.07 acres.
(b)
In Block 344, the entire streambed intersecting
Lots 112, 99 and 86, and so much of said lots as lies within 10 feet
of either streambank.
(c)
In Block 346, all parts of a pond extending
eastward from Block 347 into Lots 65 and 94, and all land in said
lots within 10 feet of the edge of said pond; also, a pond intersected
by the boundary between Lots 325 and 94 and all land in said lots
within 10 feet of the edge of said pond.
(d)
In Block 315, two ponds and connecting streams
flowing southeasterly through Lots 348, 235, 802, 144, 213 and 171
into the Leatherstocking Conservation Area, and all land in said lots
within 10 feet of the edge of either pond or either bank of said streams.
(e)
In Block 312, two streams entering Lot 1 from
Block 309 to the north and east, joining within Lot 1 and flowing
thence southwesterly to Fenimore Road; and all land in said lot within
10 feet of either bank of either of said streams.
(f)
In Block 325, a pond intersected by the boundary
between Lots 81 and 92, and all land in said lots within 10 feet of
the edge of said pond.
(g)
In Block 307, drainage easement 25 feet wide
running southerly through the east ends of Lots 88, 73, 63 and 51,
then crossing Lot 51 in a southwesterly direction, then following
the west ends of Lots 40, 26, 13 and 1 and ending at Kolbert Drive.
(h)
In Block 308, a continuation of the drainage
easement from Block 307, running parallel to Kolbert Drive across
the west ends of Lots 146, 132, 118, 106, 93 and 89; and a stream
flowing from said drainage easement through a parcel owned by the
Town of Mamaroneck known as "Parcel A" to the south boundary of said
block; and all land within 10 feet of said stream, all watercourses
described in this block being part of the East Branch of the Sheldrake
River.
(i)
In Block 305, the streambed of the Sheldrake
River (East Branch) as it enters the Town from Scarsdale and flows
southerly across Lot 903, crosses the northeast corner of Lot 922
and reenters Lot 903, then crosses Lots 5, 1057 and 15.
(j)
In Block 301, a pond, together with a stream
draining the pond, in Lot 73, and another stream originating southwest
of said pond in the northeast corner of Lot 1 which then crosses the
southernmost corner of Lot 73; both streams then flowing into a tributary
of the East Branch of the Sheldrake River in the adjoining Block 302;
and all land within 10 feet of the edge of said pond or the bank of
either of said streams.
(k)
In Block 302, several streams tributary to the
East Branch of the Sheldrake River which enter Block 302 from Blocks
301 and 304 and flow generally southward in Lots 500, 54 and 1, or
along or near the boundary between Lot 54 on the east and Lots 500
and 1 on the west; and another stream flowing from Lot 70 into Lots
54 and 1; and all land within 10 feet of the banks of said streams.
(2)
Bonnie Briar area, southwest of Fenimore Road.
(a)
In Block 225, all of Lot 1, property of the
Bonnie Briar Holding Corporation [one hundred forty-one and four-hundredths
(141.4) acres].
(b)
In Block 201, all of Lot 19, property of the
Bonnie Briar Holding Corporation (8.59 acres).
(c)
In Block 309, a stream, part of the East Branch
of the Sheldrake River, flowing southwesterly through Lots 10, 9,
8, 7, 6, 27, 28 and 29, and ponds and retention areas in or partly
in Lots 10, 19, 20, 23, 24, 25, 28 and 30; and all land within 10
feet of said stream, ponds and retention areas.
(d)
In Block 226, a tributary of the East Branch
of the Sheldrake River as it flows southeasterly from Block 225, intersecting
Lots 1 and 258, then flowing along or near their boundaries with Fenimore
Road, then intersecting Lots 232, 55 and 98; and all land within 10
feet of the bank of said stream.
(e)
In Block 228, a drainage easement 25 feet wide
intersecting Lots 360 and 375 east of York Road, such easement including
the course of a portion of the East Branch of the Sheldrake River;
the East Branch of the Sheldrake River as it flows through Lots 27,
46 and 75, and all land within 10 feet of the river bank in said lots;
and all of Lots 78 and 156, which lots are parkland owned by the Town
of Mamaroneck, through which the East Branch of the Sheldrake River
flows southward into the Sheldrake River Conservation Area.
(f)
In Block 222, the West Branch of the Sheldrake
River as it flows eastward out of Block 225 into Lot 627 where it
changes course and flows south, then west, then southerly along or
near the boundary between Lots 627, 606 and 585 on the east bank and
Lots 536 and 546 on the west bank, then flows under a bridge at Bonnie
Briar Lane and continues southerly along or near the boundary between
Lots 194 and 205 on the east bank and Lots 235 and 246 on the west
bank, from which point it enters the Sheldrake River Conservation
Area; and all land within 10 feet of the bank of said West Branch
as it follows the course in Block 222 herein described.
(3)
Larchmont Reservoir area.
(a)
In Block 103, all of that portion (12.76 acres)
of the Larchmont Reservoir - James G. Johnson Jr. Conservancy lying
within the Town of Mamaroneck, being property of the Village of Larchmont
dedicated by it as permanent open space.
(b)
In Block 104, all portions of tributaries of
the West Branch of the Sheldrake River in Lots 273 and 265 and on
Bonnie Way parallel to the east boundary of Lot 288; also, a tributary
of the West Branch of the Sheldrake River as it emerges on the surface
and flows east, then north, across Lots 44, 52, 68, 76, 84 and 92
then enters Lot 119 where it flows into the West Branch west of Weaver
Street; and all land within 10 feet of the banks of said tributaries.
(4)
Sheldrake and Leatherstocking Conservation Areas.
(a)
The entirety of the Sheldrake and Leatherstocking
Conservation Areas, comprising approximately 55 acres of parkland,
the property of and dedicated by the Town of Mamaroneck, extending
in an approximately east-west direction through Blocks 105, 106, 222
and 224; thence between Blocks 229 and 228 on the north and 210 on
the south; thence through Block 209, thence northeasterly along the
boundary between Blocks 204 and 208, thence northeasterly through
Block 205 to Fenimore Road; thence east of Fenimore Road across Blocks
314 and 320 to the Village of Mamaroneck boundary at Old White Plains
Road.
(b)
Also in Block 105 but outside the conservation
areas described in the preceding subsection, tributaries of the Sheldrake
River flowing southerly from Bonnie Way and passing through Lots 910,
511, 521 and 531; and all land within 10 feet of the bank of any of
said tributaries.
(5)
Lower Sheldrake River area south of Sheldrake - Leatherstocking
Conservation Areas.
(a)
West Branch:
[1]
In Block 222, the West Branch of the Sheldrake
River flowing through Lots 279 and 286 parallel to Brookside Place
and thence under a bridge at Rockland Avenue; and all land within
10 feet of the bank of said West Branch.
[2]
In Block 221, the West Branch of the Sheldrake
River flowing southeasterly along or near the boundaries between Lots
92, 86, 78, 72, 62, 54, 46, 41, 33, 28 and 13 on the east (Sheldrake
Avenue) side and Lots 121, 127, 134, 141, 154, 159, 167, 177 and 7
on the west (Weaver Street) side, and flowing thence under a bridge
at Forest Avenue; and all land within 10 feet of the bank of said
West Branch.
[3]
In Block 220, the West Branch of the Sheldrake
River flowing southeasterly along or near the boundaries between Lots
468, 481 and 487 on the west (Weaver Street) side and Lot 445 on the
north (Forest Avenue) side; thence crossing the north end of Lot 487
and the west end of Lot 206; thence flowing easterly through Lot 212
and under a bridge at Briarcliff Road; all of Lot 212, being Town
of Mamaroneck property; and all land in other lots named in this subsection
that is within 10 feet of the bank of said West Branch.
[4]
In Block 219, the continuation of the West Branch
of the Sheldrake River flowing easterly in and near the north boundary
of Lot 206, thence through Lot 227 and along the midline of Brookside
Drive to the confluence with the East Branch near the south end of
Valley Stream Road; all of Lot 227 which is Town of Mamaroneck property;
and all land in Block 219 within 10 feet of the bank of said West
Branch.
(b)
East Branch:
[1]
In Block 210, the East Branch of the Sheldrake
River as it flows southerly from Rockland Avenue along or near the
boundary dividing Lots 328 and 35 on the west from Lots 588 and 789
on the north; all of Lot 789, being open space property of the Badger
Sports Club (7.53 acres); the East Branch of the Sheldrake River as
it continues southeasterly through the northern parts of Lots 45,
87 and 240, enters the midline of Valley Stream Road and flows irregularly
southward to the confluence with the West Branch at Brookside Drive;
and all land within 10 feet of the bank of said East Branch.
(c)
Main Stem:
[1]
In Blocks 219, 218 and 217, the Sheldrake River
as it flows southeasterly between West Brookside Drive and East Brookside
Drive to the bridge at Hickory Grove Drive; and all land within 10
feet of the bank of said river.
[2]
In Block 214, the Sheldrake River as it flows
southeasterly into and through Lot 1, widening out in that lot and
flowing thence under a bridge at Lakeside Drive; and all land within
10 feet of the bank of said river.
[3]
In Block 215, all of Lot 518, which is Town
of Mamaroneck property including the entirety of Gardens Lake (formerly
known and mapped as "Lake Sheldrake"); the Sheldrake River as it flows
northerly from Gardens Lake along or parallel to North Brook road;
and all land in said Block 215 not otherwise included in this description
that lies within 10 feet of the bank of said river.
[4]
In Block 214, the Sheldrake River as it flows
northerly along or parallel to North Brook Road; all land within 10
feet of the bank of said river in that location; a drainage easement
in Lot 545 through which said river flows and from which it flows
under Interstate Route 95 (the New England Thruway); and all of Lot
483, which is Town of Mamaroneck property southeast of Route I-95
through which said river flows across the boundary of the Village
of Mamaroneck.