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HomeMy WebLinkAbout833 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK AC'T'ION OF THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS DATE .......M4K9j ,24, 1966 Appeal No.833 Dated March 10, 1966 ACTION OF THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEAIB OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Eastern Suffolk Cooperative, Inc. To Cutchogue, New York Appellant at a meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals on Thuzsday, .March 24,. 1966 the appeal 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 l ) Request for a variance to the Zoning Ordinance 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 ...........I................ of the Zoning Ordinance, and the decision of the Building Inspector ( )_be reversed ( ) be confirmed because 8: 30 P.M. (E.S.T. ) , Upon_ application of Eastern Suffolk Cooperative Inc. , Cutchogue, New York, for a special exception in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance, Article X, Section 1003A, for permission to erect housing for the accommodation of farm laborers. Location of property: west side Cox Lane, Cutchogue, New York, bounded north by Leander Glover, east by Cox Lane, south by N. Harris, west by Leander Gloverz. 2. VARIANCE. By resolution of the Board it was determined that (a) Strict application of the Ordinance (would)(would not) produce practical difficulties or unnec- essary hardship because SEE REVERSE (b) The bard:diip 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 SEE REVERSE (c) The variance (does) (does not) observe the spirit of the Ordinance and (would) (would not) change the character of the district because SEE REVERSE and therefore, it was further determined that the requested'varimice ( ) be granted ( ) be 'denied and that tt:e previous decisions of the Building Inspector ( ) be confirmed ( ) be reversed. iWVCD ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS FORM ZB4 of r"",ppeal N-- /� J3arbara C. Dittmann, Secretary After investigation, inspection and public hearing the Board of Appeals determines the following: _ Eastern Suffolk Cooperative has petitioned the Southold Town Board of Appeals for approval to erect modern fire resistant buildings, and renovate some old buildings for the accommodation of laborers used on the farms in Southold Town. The buildings will accommodate 124 laborers, of whom 48 will occupy a new barracks building. Included in the new construction are accommodations for 14 family units. The Board finds that the camp will be equipped with a dinning hall and modern laVoratory facilities. It is the Board' s opinion that the location of the camp, Cox Lane, Cutchogue, is an ideal location for the labor camp. This property is bounded by woods for a considerable distance on all sides. The Board finds that the labor camp in question, the Cutchogue Labor Camp, has housed 400 laborers. The camp could house approximately 200 laborers now with thg present useable buildings. The proposed new and renovated buildings will provide for the -accommodation of 1�4 laborers, with- provisions ithprovisions made for laborers with' families. ' The Board points out that labor is necessary to farming. The Board further points out that this labor camp could continue to operate with its present buildings. It was the feeling of some of the people present at the hearing, that better living facilities would attract a better grade of people, thus creating a better labor force. The Board recognizes that this proposal has the support and approval of the County Health Department, Suffolk County Human Relations Commission, CAST, Suffolk County Council of Churches, the Agricultural Department of the County Extension Service and others. The Board points out that new construction would be a definite improvement over the existing housing units on the property. The construction of new housing units would increase the value of the property, would probably reduce labor turnover and attract capable help. Accordingly the Board finds that the public convenience and welfare and justice will be served and the legally established or permitted use ofneighborhood property and adjoining use districts will not be permanently or substantially injured and the spirit of the Ordinance will be observed. THEREFORE, IT WAS RESOLVED that Eastern Suffolk Cooperative, Inc. , Cutchogue, New York, be granted permission to erect new housing units and renovate some old buildings for the accommodation of farm laborers on property located - on the west side of Cox Lane, Cutchogue, New York, bounded north by Leander Glover, east by Cox Lane, south by N. Harris, west by Leander Glover. A condition of granting this permissive use shall be that no future expansion may be undertaken without the approval of the Southold Town Board of Appeals. the Southold High Schools Oaklawn Avenues ~outhold, New York APPLICAT,I,ON EO,I~ ~P~OZAL EXCEPTION APPLICATI,0N NC.fi~ nAT~ .....i~.~..~h_lO~ 1966 TO THE ZONit~G B~OARD OF APPEALS, SOUTHOLD, N. Y. z, (We) ~&$..t...e..l:~...~.'..-~.aqolk...C. ao,p.aua.tiv, a..,oLu~ .................................................................................................................................... Nam.o S~ee~ and Numbe~ .......................... ~.tchog.ue ................................................................................................................ .N..:..Y..-. ..................................................... Municipality ~tate hiereby apply to THE ZONING B,OAI~D, OF APPEALS fo~ a .SPECIAl, EXC~ON in ~ord~: with the ZO~C- OaD:IN~OE ~CLE: ~ SEt'ON ~ I$O03A S~;C~ON TI{E SPE0,IAL EXCEPTION IS REQUESTED B¥CAUSE~' We have have been ordered te remove some of the existing buildings on the premises of the Eastern suffolk Cooperative labor camp property by the Coup. fy Health Dept. and from time to time we have remeved other buildings which have become de!apidated and unusable, it is necessary t~ replace these buildings for the housing of agricultumal help~ the proposed buildings are of modern fire resistant construction~ and have been approved by the proper authorities, I% is probable that a federal grant and loan from the Farmers Home Administration~ U.S, Dept of Agriculture~ under the Economic ~pp~rtmuity Act will be obtained for this construction, This construction has the aupport and approval of $°mffolk Co~muty Human Relations Co.mmission~ CAST~ the S~mffolk Co~muty Council of Churches~ Co'duty Dept of Health: the Agricultural Dept, of the Comuty ~tention Service~ mud others. This camp ~r farm labor is essential to the agricultural economy of the To-,m of $outhold and the ~arm~r~ ~ members of the Coop who depend, on this necessary labor, Plot mud building plans attached are part of this application, ¢O~NT~2' ,O,F ~J?foLk~ 'qa ................. President~ Eastern Suffolk Coop, Ine s o= m:s ........... !P... ............ ............... .......... /// N,ol~s~ry Ptlblic JUDIT~ Y. 80KEN~ N'otary Public, St~te of New York No. 52-034:i953, Suffolk County ,, Commission Expkss March 30, 19f¢ / FOR~ ZB2 April l, 1966 Eastern Suffolk Cooperstive William Chudiak, Pres. Mattituck~ N.Y. Dear Sir; Your application to build three new buildings at the Eastern Suffolk Cooperative Inc., property, W/8 Cox Lane~ Cutchogue~ N.f. was aporoved by the Board of Appeals on March 2%th, 1966. I am now waiting to hear further from you as to your final plans and when you expect to be~in construction. When you have your cost estimates ready I will compute the pernit f~e and i~sue th~ permit. Yours truly Building Insp.ctor Pursu:mt to sectlo~ Law and the provisions of the amended of 8outhold, Suffolk Oounty, ~ew York, ' public hearings will ~ held by ghe Zoning Board of Appeals of ~he Town i of Southold, a~ the-~u~hold High I School, Oaklawn Avenue, Sou~hold, New York on March 24, 1~, on the ~:30 P. M. (E.S.T.), u~n application i of Llyod Terry, Main New York, for ~ s~clal exception New York, ~unded north by ~ain Road, e~st by 8. Koro]eski, and R. ~ H. ~tham, ~uth by ~ng Beach Bay, of James Rogers, a/c P~Ul Wilson Wf., E~t Ma~on, New York, for an ~cessory building in %he front y~ area. ~a~ion of pro~r%y: south side of righ~ of Way off ~he e~$ side ~unded north by righ~ of way, e~t 8:~ P. M. (E.S.T.), u~n applica[ion ticle X, ~c~lon 1~7, Sumerian for~ng b~ldl~. ~c~ion of proper~y: ~uth side Main Road, ~hogue, New York, ~ded north by J. ~oman- of E. ~enne~ T~r, Orc~rd S~ree~, Orient, New York, for · s~ci~ excep- Or.nan., ~lcle X, ~ction l~3A, for ~rmi~lon ~ add an ad~io~] housing ~ ~ the exis~g f~m by Ted ~hloff, south by Eillen Chai- 8:30 P. M. (E.S.T.), upon application of Eastern Suffolk Coo~ra~ive, Inc., ing Ordin~ce, Article X, Section I~3A, Cu%chogue, New York, ~unded north ~u~h by N. Harris, wes~ by ~ander Any person desiring to ~ heard on the above ~pplica~ion should ap~ar COUNTY OF SUFFOLK STATE OF NEW YORK ss: C. Whitney Booth, Jr., being duly sworn, soys that he is the Editor, of THE LONG ISLAND TRAVELER - MATTITUCK WATCHMAN, o public news- paper printed at Southold, in Suffolk County; and that the notice of which the a,nnexed is o printed copy, has been published in said Long Island Traveler-Mattituck Watch- man once each week for ........ '("':~..~'~&~.~.ZZ-.- ,ee,l~ successively, commenc,ng on the .......... I. '~"- ................... of ........~../.~..~.'~.'~.../~..., 19.{~<. day - ~ ~ ............................... Sworn to before me this .....~.: .~.. ......... day of .... ......... , Z3 :! J DIVISION OI: SANITATION I:I~I~,II~,~£NT OF HEALTH, SUFFOLK COUNTY ,< OF S , JT,~. ,D,I 't APPRO_V£D DIVISION OF SANITATI,ON DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, SUFFO,,L OUNTY