HomeMy WebLinkAbout126 TO~'N OF SOUTHOLD, NEW YOI~K
AGTION OF THE ZONING BOAI~D OF APPEALS
Appeal No. 126 Dated December 3, 1958
ACTION OF THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS OF TOWN SOUTHOLD
To Peter Kreh, Jr.
Mattituck, N.Y.
DATE. D.a.0.... ].8.~. ].~.58
Appellant
at a meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals on December 18, 1958
was considered and the action indicated below was taken on your
( ) Request for variance due to lack of access to property
( ) Request for a special permit under the Zoning Ordinance
( ) Request for a variance to the Zoning Ordinance
(x) Request for a special exception.
the appeal
1. SPECIAL PERMIT. By resolution of the Board it was determined that a special permit ( ) be
granted ( ) be denied pursuant to Article ...................... Section .................... Subsection ....................
paragraph ...................... of the Zoning Ordinance, and the decision of the Building Inspector ( )
be reversed ( ) be confirmed because
2. VARIANCE. By resolution of the Board it was determined that
(a) Strict application of the Ordinance (would) (would not) produce undue hardship because
(b) The hardship created (is) (is not) unique and (would) (would not) be shared by all properties
alike in the immediate vicinity of this property and in the same use district because
(c) The variance (does) (does not) observe the spirit of the Ordinance and (would) (would not) change
the character of the district because
and therefore, it was further determined that the requested variance ( ) be granted ( ) be denied
and that the previous decisions of the Building Inspector ( ) be confirmed ( ) be reversed.
REQUEST FOR SPECIAL EXCEPTION: Board grants special exception to establish a
marina as provided under Article III, Section 30 O, Subsection 3m in a
residential area with mooring spaces for mooring approximately 35 boats and a
launching ramp together with a parking lot in a southeasterly direction from the
present structure. Services to be provided for privately owned boats under 26 feet.
Subjeat to the following conditions:
1. There sha~l be no services provided for party boats and/or commercial operations.
2. No boats will be rented or leased.
Location of property: - James Creek, Mattituck, N.Y. bounded on the north by
J. Zebroski, on the East by Camp Mineola Road, South by R. Makee; and on the
west by J. Zebroski.
BOARD O PP LS.?
Barbara M. Andrade
~ecretary
Form ZB4
-~TRONG NARINA: Rehea-ring on 1958,
1959 an~ .1966 Act ions.
By investigation and public hearing the Board determined the
following facts pertinent to the decision:
A rehearing concerning the STRONG MARINA, James Creek,
Mattituck, New York, was held partly because of misunderstanding
of former actions and in order to make clear precisely what
activities may be permitted in the conduct of the marina business,
in view of the growth of boating and residential construction in
the area. The Board notes the complaint addressed to the
Supervisor of the Town of Southold by the Salt Lake Village
Association, Inc. Neither the Town Board or the Board of Appeals
are enforcing agents of the Zoning Ordinance. This function is
performed by the Buildin~ Inspector.
Other questions posed by the Salt Lake Association concern
advertising and building permits. The Board of Appeals does not
control the advertising of the Strong Marina. At the time the
second accessory building was constructed, approximately 1960,
a building permit was not required for accessory buildings.
This was discussed with Peter Etch, Jr., (previous owner), and
noted in the minutes of October 27, 1960. It is pertinent here
to review briefly the history of this marina.
A small marina-type use exist&~ at this location prior to
the passage of the Zoning O~dinance in 1957. This was expanded
with ancillary facilities in 1958 and 1959. In 1966 a large
structure for the storage of boats was denied, an action which
was supported in the higher courts. Nearby marinas are several
miles distant, and the need for this facility has been demonstrated
by frequent rescue operations as a result of calls from the Bay
Constable. The marina is regarded as being unusually adequate
in size and is well protected from ordinary weather and tide
conditions.
A long time policy of the Town of Southold has been to
encourage summer visitors and leisure activities, a policy whose
importance to the Town has been documented over the years by
studies conducted by Raymond & May (zoning consultants),
Cornell University, and the Suffolk County Planning Department,
among others.
The policy was recognized in the original Zoning Ordinance of
1957 by permitting the conduct of a marina business in the A
Residential and Agricultural Zone by Special Exception of the
Board of Appeals, subject to the guidance criteria set forth in
the Ordinance concerning actions of the Board of Appeals.
It should also be pointed out that a Board of Appeals empowered
to grant Special Exceptions is required to grant a special exception
where the applicant can reasonably be Judged as having met the
standards required for such exceptions.
At the ~ublic hearing which was well attended by an estimated
60 to 75 persons, concern was expressed by some individuals regarding
the extent of ~usiness and commercial activity" while others
indicated objection to the storage of boats. Many others indicated
substantial approval of the manner in which the marina has been
conducted, and several hundred Mattituck residents signed a
petition indicating their approval.
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TOWN OF ~O~THOLD, NEW YOKK
DATE...~.%~...~., 1971
ACTION OF THE ZON~IG BOARD OF APPEALS
On Boardts motion-
Appeal No. ~.6, Peter Kvoh, J~.; Dated
B~a~G - 6/17/71~/27/71
Appeal No. 237, Pete~ ~eh, J~.; Appeal No. 825, David S. Strong
ACTION OF T~ ZONING BOARD OF APPE~S O[ THE TOWN OF ~O~HO~
To David S. Strov~
Camp'MineolaRGad
Mattituck~ New York
Appellant
at a meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals on
was considered and the 'action indicated below was taken On your
( ) Request for variance due to lack of access to property
( ') Request for a special exception under the Zoning Ordinance
( ) Request for a variance to the Zoning Ordinance
the appeal
( ) *
1. SPECIAL ExcEPTIoN. By resolution of the Board it was determined that a special exception ( ) be
granted ( ) 'be denied pursuant to Article .................... Section .................... Subsection .................... paragraph
.................... of the ~oning Ordinance and the decision of the Building Inspector ( ) be reversed ( be
confirmed because
2. VARIANCE. By resolution of the Board it was determined that
(a) Strict application of the Ordinance (would) (would not) produce practical difficulties
hardship because
(b) The hardship created (is) (is not) unique and (would) (would not) be shared by all properties
alike in the immediate vicinity of this property and in the same use district because
(c) The variance (does) (does not) observe the spirit of the Ordinance and (would)
change the character of ~be district because
(would not)
and therefore, it was further determined that the requested variance ( ) be granted
that the previous decisions of the Building Inspector ( ) be confirmed ( ) be reversed.
) be denied and
FORM ZB4
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
In the .opinion of the Boa~d the p~inoipal question which has
been fsi,sod concerns whether or riot the Strong Ma~fna now has the
right to store boats on marina land when not moored in marina waters.
The Boa~d denied permission to construct a storage building in 1966,
a prohibition which was upheld in higher courts. However,
Board believes that a special exception granting permission for a
marina involving the mooring of boats in the waters of the marina
ca~ries with it the right to accomodate these boats by safeguarding
and storing them on marina land, unless a condition has been imposed
in the g~anting of the special exception which prohibits such a
use. Many boat owners do not have adequate space on their own
property. No such condition was imposed either in 1958 or 1959.
The word "Mswina" is defined in the ordinance in effect in
1958 & 1959 as.follows, under Article l, Section 100, subsection
17A - "MARINA OR BOAT BASIN": Any premises containing one or more
piers, ~wha~ves, docks, bulkheads, buildings, slips, basins or land
under water designed, used or intended to be used primarily for the
docking mooring or accomodation of boats for compensation, whether
compensation is paid directly or indirectly." Boats have always
been stored on the lands adjoining Long Island waters, and boats
a~e currently stored throughout the Town on the residential property
of owners. The Strong Marina acreage appears unusually adequate
for storage purposes. Other services which have been performed
for the users of the marina are regarded as minimal conveniences;
these include fresh water, the sale of gasoline, motor and boat
service, fishing tackle, bait, soft drinks and sandwiches from
machines housed in the two small accessory buildings.
The Board finds that the policy of the Town of Southold has
been to encourage leisure activity; that the purpose of permitting
a marina business by special exception in a residential zone is to
provide a boating facility for recreational use subject, however,
to controls designed to encourage ma~ine uses reasonably compatible
with the surroundio~ use area. The Board interprets this to
mean that a marina business may be so conducted under the original
Ordinance together with a limited range of incidental but necessary
services directly related to the accomodation of boats moored or
stored in the marina.
The Board finds that the public convenience and welfare and
Justice will be served and the legally established or permitted
use of neighborhood property and adjoining use districts will not
be permanently or substantially injured and the spirit of the
Ordinance will be observed.
THEREFORE IT WA~ RE~OLVED David S. Strong, Camp Mineola Road,
Mattituck, New York, be GRANTED permission as follows:
1. The original actions of the Board in 1958, 1959 and 1966
are reaffirmed and additional specific conditions are hereby imposed
to clarify what is meant by "accomodation of boats":
A. Permission is hereby GP~ANTED for open storage of boats
up to 42 feet in length in the area between the newest accessory
building and the recently constructed Strong residence. No boat
shall be stored closer than 25 feet to any property line, and the
maximam occupancy of the marina shall not exceed 100 boats at any
one time, whether boats are in or out of the water for safekeeping
or other reasons.
~. B. Permission is formally GRANTED for the following minor
services to be furnished to users of the marina: fresh water, sale
of gasoline (already permitted), minor motor and boat repair, sale
of fishing tackle, bait, and soft d~inks and sandwiches from the
old accessory building. Permission is specifically DENIED to
operate a restaurant as defined by the Board of Health.
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TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, NEW, YORK
mATB +~u..lY.....8..,.. 1971
ACTION OF THE ZONinG BOARD OF APPEALS
On Board's motion - 5/27/71
Appeal No. 126, Peter tf~eh, Jr.; Dated REHEARING - 6/17/71
Appeal No. 237, Peter Etch, Jr.; Appeal No. 825, David S. Strong
ACTION OF THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEAE$ OF THE TOWN OF $OUTHOLD
To David S. Strong
Ca~p Mineola Road
Mattituck, New York
AppeHant
at a meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals on
was considered and the action indicated below was taken on your
) Request for variance due to lack of access to property
) Request for a special exception under the Zoning Ordinanc~
) Request for a variance to the Zoning Ordinance
)
the appeal
1. SPECIAL EXCEPTION. By resolution of the Board it was determined that a special exception ( ) be
granted ( ) be denied pursuant to Article .................... Section .................... Subsection .................... paragraph
.................... of the Zoning Ordinance and the decision of the Building Inspector ( ) be reversed ( ) be
confirmed because
2. VARIANCE. By resolution of the Board it was determined that
(a) Strict application of the Ordinance (would) (would not) produce
hardship because
practical difficulties
(b) The hardship created (is) (is not) unique and (would) (would not) be shared by all properties
alike in the immediate vicinity of this property and in the same use district because
(c) The variance (does) (does not) observe the spirit of the Ordinance and (would)
change the character of the district because
(would not)
and therefore, it was further determined that the requested variance ( ) be granted ( ) be denied and
that the previous decisions of the Building Inspector ( ) be confirmed ( ) be reversed.
FORM ZB4
C. No building permit may henceforth be issued for
additional construction of any kind related to marina use on this
property without the specific authorization of the Boar~ of Appeals
in writing.
2. The Board reserves the right to review and evaluate all
uses which have been permitted to date in order to insure their
compatibility with the surrounding use area under the reasoning
set forth in this decision.
Vote of the Board: Ayes:- Messrs: Gillispie, Bergen, Hulse,
Grigonis.
LEGAL NOTiCE
Notice of Hearings
Pursuant to Section 267 o~.f t~!:e Town Law and the
provisions of the amended Building Zone Ordinance of the
Town of Southold: Suffolk County~ New York: public
hearings will be held by the Zoning Board of Appeals
of the Town of Southold, at the Town Office~ Main Road:
Southold~ New y~.~..k..,..g.~ June 17, 1971 on the following
appeals:
7:30 PoMo (E~DoSoT~) upon application of Joseph
Gioscia~ 106 Asharoken Avenue~ Northport: New YOrk~
Peter D. Pizzarelli~ 20 Pinoak Lane, St. James: New
York~ & Re~ben Wedker~ 3 Young~s Lane~ Setauke~ New
York~ for approval of access over private right-of-i'
way in accordance with the State of New York Town Law~
Section 280Ao Location of property: south side of
Main Road~ East Marion: New York, 'bounded north by
Main Road~ east by Vail, south by Orient Harbor,
west by Hukillo'
7:45 PoMo (EoDoS.T.) upon application of Robert
Feaker~ Cutchogue, New York~ for a special exception in
accordance_with the Zoning Ordinance, Article III~ Section
300~ Subsection 5 (d), for permission to establish and
operate a riding academy an~ pony rideso Location of
property: land of Agnes D, McGunnig!e, north side of
Middle Road (CR 27)~ Cut~hogue: New
Legal Notice
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by J. Simcik~Society for the Propaga~tion of the Faith~
east by Ac & Bo Pawluczykt south by Middle Road (CR27)~
west by Thomas Shalvey.
8:00 P. Mo (E°DoS.T.) upon application of Walter
Wisniewski~ Grand Avenue, Mattituck~ New York# for a
variance in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance~ Article
III, Section 305~ for permission to construct an addition
to existing dwelli~ wit/~-~educed frontyard setback.
Location of property: west side of Grand Avenu~ Mattituck~
New York, bounded north by Henry Zimnoski: east by Grand
Avenue~ south b~No ~r~s~ch, west by~Robto Holfeldero
8:15 PoMo (EoDoSoTo)~ upon application of Paul Haslach~
Marlene Lane~ Mattituck~ New York~ for a variance in
accordance with the Zon//%g Ordinance~ Article III, Section
305~ for permission to construct addition to existing
dwelling with reduced frontyard setback. Location of
property: west side of Marlene Lane~ Mattituck~ New York~
bounded north by WoJo Kei!~ east by Marlene Lane~ South
by Joe Fanning~ west by Mattituck Park Properties Sub-
division°
8:30 PoM. (EoDoS~) upon application of Donald &
Viola Meyer~ 115 Ash Street~ Westwood, New Jersey 07~75~
for a variance in accordance with t~e Zoning'Ordinance,
Article III~ Section 305~ for permission to construct
addition to existing dwelling with reduced frontyard
setback.. Location of property: south side of Avenue B~
Fishers Istand~ New York~ bounded no~th by Avenue B~
~egal Not/me
Page -3-
east by S~ Jo Doyen~ south by Do Gallagher~ west by
Henry Zabahonskio
8:45 P~M~ (E~DoSoTo) Pursuant to Section 267, Subdivision
6 of the Town Law~ of the State of New York~ on the Board's
motion~ re-hearings will be held on Appeal Noo 126 Peter Kreh,
Jro - Appeal NOo 237 Peter Kreh~ Jr, - Appeal Noo 825 David
S~ Strong - all relative to establishing and Operating a
marina at the north side of Camp Mineola Road, on James Creek~
Mattituck~ New York°
Any person desiring to be heard on the above applications
should appear at the time and place specified°
DATED: MAY 27~ 1971~ BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS
PLEASE PUBL.~SH ONCE, JUNE 10~ 1971~ Ab/D FORWARD SiX
(6) AFFIDAVITS OF PUBLICATION TO THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD
OF APPEALS~ MAIN ROAD, SOL~PH~. NEW YORK~
Copies mailed to the following on June 4~ 1971:
The Long ~sland Traveler-Mattituck Watchman
The Suffolk Weekly Times
Joseph Gioscia~ Peter Do Pizzarelli= & Reuben Wecker
Robert Feaker
Walter Wisniewski
Paul Haslach
Donald & Viola Meyer
Peter Kreh~ Jro
David S~ Strong
SOMEONE SHOULD APPEAR AT THE HEARING
LEGAL
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of 89~ltl~ld, Bt~f~olk Count~ New
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STATE OF NEW YORK }
Frederick C. Hawkins, being duly sworn, says thct
he is the owner and publisher of THE LONG ISLAND
TRAVELER - MATTITUCK WATCHMAN, o public news-
paper printed at Southold, in Suffolk County; and that
the notice of which the annexed is a printed copy, has been
published in said Long Island Troveler-Mattituck Watch-
man once each week for ............ ~[?.f,.'~. ....... f...! ..... weeks
successively, commencing on the ............... .':.~[ .................
,9....~..3.
day of ...:.u?...*...';.M?..!.(~..~..~..~=... ' - /
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Sworn to before me this .............. ./...~.... day of
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Notary Public
TOWN Ol: $O~UTHOLD, N['~i~/ YORK
APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL_ EXCEPTION
APPLICATION NO, 126
DATE ..... ~e¢.ember 3 ~ 19F8
TO THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS, SOUTHOLD, N. Y.
I, z~ ...~,e.t.~.r...Kr. eh..a.r. ................................. o~ ...C. amp..l~,ineola.....Ad ..................................
N~me Street and Number
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MUnicipal ity State
hereby apply to THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS for a SPECIAL EXCEPTION in accordance
with the ZONING ORDINANCE ARTICLE TII SECTION
SUBSECTION 3A
THE SPECIAL EXCEPTION IS REQUESTED BECAUSE; I wish to ~xpand a non -conforming
marina on James creek~ Mattituck~ N.~, to operate under the provisions of
section 300 sub 3A of the Building Zone ordinance of Town of Southold.
The original operation was started in August of 19~* by dredging
and moving a small building on the premises. I have operated continously
in a small way since that time.
I feel that it is now time to expand this use as the area surrounding
this property is buildin up fast~ an I have had many inquiries for
docking and mooring space on my location.
I propose to have a lauuching ramp for the convinience of boat
owners who bring their boats by trailer or other means~ and have
suitable mooring fo~ s~e.
Additional information will be furnished at the request of the
Board of Appeals ~ they feel necessary.
STATE OF NEW YORK )
) ss
COUNTY OF Suffolk )
Sworn to this ....... 3 ...... day of....~..~.¢.f~b.e,12 .................
Not~ Public
F O~iVI ZB2
L~OAL NOTICE
Notice of Hearing
Pursuant to ~eotion 267 of the Torn law and the provisions of the
~,~ded B~ild~n~ Zone ~rdinance of the To~n of Southold~ ~folk Coant¥,
Ne~ York, publfe hearings will be he~d by the Zoning Board of ~ppmals of
the Tewn of ~outhold at the ?o~n Clerk's Offtee, Ma~n ~treet,
New York, on ~ecaaber 18~ 19~8 on the following appeals~
7:30 P.M. (E.$.T.) upon application of New S~ffolk Shipyard, Inc., N~w
Suffolk R~ad, New Suffolk, New York, for a special exception in accordance
with the Zoning Ordinance Article III, Section 300, Sub~eetiom 11, for permit
to enlarge advertising sign on land of Suter on the ~outh si~e o£ Main R~ad,
west of Manor Hill, bemused north by Main Road; ~Mst by District Lines S~uth
by New Suffolk Ave.s West by Locust Avenue, New Suffolk, N.Y.
7~Z5 F.!~. (E.S.T.) upon application of New Saffolk Shipyard, Inc., New
Suffolk Road, New Suffolk, ~ew York, for a special exception in accordance
with the Toning Ordinance Article IV, Section ~08 and Article VXX Sect. 703a
for permit to use advertising sign already constructed on laad of John Bomcher,
south side Main Read, west of Mattituck Village, b~unded north by Reeve Bros.;
East by Creeks South by 6utter; West by Main Road, Mattituek, N.Y.
8=O0 P.M. (E.$.T.) uponspplication of Peter Kreh, Jr., Camp Mineola Roa,
Mattituok, N.Y., for a special exception in accordance with the Zoning
Ordinance, Article III, ~ection 300, Subsection 3A, for per~it to expal~d
a marina located on James Creek, M~ttituck~ N.Y.
PL~E ~LISH ONCE, N~ 1t, 1958, and FORWARD AFFIDA¥IT OF
P~BIffCATION I~EDIATELY TO THE BOARD OF AP.?F~L,%, c/o BUILDING INSPECTOR,
TOWN~', CLEP, K'S OFFICE, MAIN ROAD, SOUTHOL~, N.Y.
Copies mailed to New Suffolk Shipyard~ Peter Hreh, Jr., December 8, 1958
-APPEAL BOARD ~one S~(~-~O
MEMB~S
R~ert Bergen .'
H~rbe~ Ros~nb~r~
. ~(~ ~ BO~o~ ~ ~O~ O~
: ~. October 27, 1960
wa - r ~et~g of ~e Som~old T Board of Ap~als
S neA~'7'~O P.M., ~urs~y, October 27, 1960 at ~e .
Clerk ~cei, ~in Road, Sou~old, New York~ To~ ·
' ~e ~ present, Messrs. ~obert W. Glllispie, Jr.,
~a~,. Robert Bergen, and Herbert Rosenberg.
~e~t: Messrs. Charles Grigonis, Jr., & ~erge ~yen, Jr.
PUBLX~ HEARING, Appeal No. 318, 7:30 P.M. (E.D.S.T.),
u~on ai~Pl~eation of Rensselaer G. Terry~ Jr., Main Street,
Southola, New York, a/c Madele/ne R. Armstrong, 3817 Har~Lson
Street,.. Nashington, D.C., for a variance in accordance ~with
the Zo~t~g Ordinance, Article III, ~ection 303, and Airticle
X, SectiOn- lO'00A, for permission to reduce frontage and use
as a s~gle lot, property located on the south side of North
Road, So~thold, New York, and bounaed north by other land of
Madeleine R. Armstrong, east by WenZel, south by Arshamomaque
Pond, aha west by private right-of-way. Applicant also requests
reco. gn~tio~ of access in accordance.: With State of New York Town
Law ~ection 280A. Fee paid $15.00.
Southold TOwn Board of Appeals..
-10- october 27, 1960
North 48 degrees 42 minutes 50 seconds West a distance of 115
feet, more or less, to an iron pipe; thence South 41 degrees
12 minutes 30 seconds West a distance of 54.79 feet to an iron
pipe; thence South 69 degrees 04 minutes West a distance of
74.92 feet to an iron pipe! thence North 48 degrees 47 minutes
30 seconds West a distance of 470 feet, more or less, to said
southeasterly line of Middle Road; thence southwesterlyalong
said southeasterly line, 25 feet, more or less, to the point of
beginning.
together with the right to the use (incommon with Others)
for a period of two (3) years from the date hereof to the water
line, well, well point and pump now on other land of the party
of the first part which premises are being conveyed to Arthur H.
Johnson.
Vote of the Board: Ayes:-
Rosenberg.
Mr. Gillispie,
**
Mr. Bergen, and
Mr. Peter Kreh, Jr. of the Mattituck Marina, Camp Mineola
Road, Mattituck, appeared before the Board of Appeals for an
informal discussion relative to erecting a frame building with
running water, approximately 24 ft. by 80 ft. to house his office,
for storing boats and motors and washrooms for the patrO~e of the
marina. Mr. Kreh was advised that this building would be considered
an accessory building and wou~d not require a building permit.
PUBLIC HEARING~ Appeal No. 321 - 8:00 PeM~ (E.D.S.T.),
u~on application of George Lind, a/c Louis Lind, Sound View
Avenue, Southold, New York, for a special exception in accord-
ance with Article III, Section 306, for permission to reduce
setback on a corner lot. Location of property: northwest
corner of intersection of Sound View Avenue, Southold, New York,
bounded north by Emil Ball, east by Sound View Avenue, south by
So~nd View Avenue, and west by R. F. Grattan. Fee paid $15.00.
The Chairman opened the hearing by read/n~ application for
a special exception, legal notice of hearing and affidavit attest-
ing to its publication in the official newspeper.
Suuthold Town Board of Appeals
-14- October 27, 1960
Resolution was offered by Mr. Bergen, seeded by Mr.
Rosenberg, setting 7:45 P.M. (E.S.T.), Thursday, November
10, 1960, Town Clerk Office, Main Road, Southold, New York,
as time and place for hear/rig upon application of Green~ort
Sea Products, Inc., Shipyard Lane, East Marion, New York, for
a var/ance in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance, Article V,
Section 503, for permission to reduce front yard setback.
Locatl~of property: east side Shipyard Lane, East Marion,
New York, bounded north by Czereporwich, east by E. H. King,
south by Bay, and west by Shipyard Lane.
Vote of the Board: Ayes:- Mr. Gillispie, Mr. Bergen, and
Mr. Rosenberg.
It was further RESOLVED that legal notice of hearing be
published in the official newspaper under date of November 3,
1960.
Vote of the Board: Ayes:- Mr. Gillispie, Mr. Bergen, and
Mr. Rosenberg.
The next meeting of the Southold Town Board of Appeals will
be held 7:30 P.M., Thursday, November 3, 1960 at the Town Clerk
Office, Main Road, Southold, New York.
Keeting adjourned at 9:35 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
September
~ir, Leroy S. Reeve
Mattituck, ~ '~
Decor ~, ·
Enclosed please find a set of appeal forms for the Kreh
matter which we discussed over the phone this morning,
I thi.nk it best if a d~a%~lng were submitted w~th this appeal
showir~, the location of the houses anc~ the right of way proposed
for acess to the rear property,
On a quick estimate there should be area enough with each lo~
but the fromtage is less than 100 ft on beth, s. nd th~ right of ~y
should be approve.~ at the same time, I have filled in the section
of the ordin~nce th~ would
If I get this '~a ~-
.~ ~ c~, by a ~uesday n~twe could have the hearing
the followi~ week on Thursday eveulng, the notice ~ust appear for
Yours truly
2nlldlng Inspector
ApriX 20, 1970
Mr, Peter Kreh
Camp Mineola Road
~attituokt
Dear Sir!
Enclosedploaae find copied of papers from you appeal file
~1~, Dee 18, 19~8(l~.Marina exception). We are required to ~a~ge a
1.00 fee for these copies.
Yours trul2
Building Inspector