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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZBA-02/14/1986 SPEC APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS GERARD P. GOEHRINGER. CHAIRMAN CHARLES GRIGONIS. JR. SERGE DOYEN, JR. ROBERT J. DOUGLASS JOSEPH H. SAWlCKI $outhold Town Board o£Appeals MAIN ROAD-STATE ROAD 25 SOUTHOLD, L,I., N,Y. ]l':J?l TELEPHONE (516) 765-1809 MINUTES SPECIAL MEETING FEBRUARY 14, 1986 A Special Meeting of the Southold Town Board of Appeals was held on Thursday, Febru~r~ 14, 1986 at 5:00 o'clock p.m. at the Southold Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York 11971. Present were: Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman; Charles Grigonis, Jr. and Joseph H. Sawicki, constituting a quorum of the members. Absent were: Robert J. Douglass and Serge Doyen (due to illnesses). Also present were: Victor Lessard, Building- Department Administrator, and Linda Kowalski~ Z.B.A. Clerk and Secretary. The Chairman opened the meeting at 5:00 p.m. and proceeded with Item I(a) of the agenda, as follows: I(a), Appeal No. 3429 PENDING DECISION: Application of H. NORMAN McCULLOUGH III and ANTONE E. BERKOSKI for a Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article III, S~'ction 100-31, fo'r approval of insufficient depth of parcels in this pending three-lot minor subdi.vision, located at the corner of Orego~ Road and Cox's Lane, Cutchogue, NY; County Tax Map District 1000, Section 83 Block 3, Lot 3. ' Following deliberations, the board took the following action: WHEREAS, a public hearing was held and concluded on January 9, 1986, in the Matter of the Application of H. NORMAN McCULLOUGH III and ANTONE F. BERKOSKI under Appeal No. 3429; and WHEREAS, the board has considered all testimony and documentation S~uthold Town Board of Appeals -2- February 14, 1986 Special Meeting (Appeal No. 3429 - McCULLOUGH AND BERKOSKI, decision, continued:) entered into the record concerning this application, and it is noted that no public opposition has been received; and WHEREAS, the board members have personally viewed and are familiar with the premises in que. stion as well as its surrounding area; and WHEREAS~ the board made the following findings of fact: 1. The property in question contains a total area of 5.967 acres and is situated at the southeast corner of Oregon Road and Cox's Lane, Cutchogue~ identified on the Suffolk County Tax Maps as District 1000, Section 83, Block 3~, Lot 3. 2. By this application, appellants request a variance for insufficient lot depth of three _parcels, proposed as follows: (a) Parcel 1 of an area of 852600± ss. ft. in areas frontage [lot width] of 397 feet, and lot depth of 222.~47 feet; (b) Parcel 2 of an area of 86,600 sq. ft., frontage [lot width] of 386 feet, and lot depth of 224± feet; (c) Parcel 3 of 86,600 sq. ft., frontage [lot width] of 363 feet, and lot depth of an average of 227.50± feet, all as shown on sketch ~.Plan/surve~ prepared by Roderick VanTuyl~ P.C~ October 26, 1984. 3. Proposed Parcel #~ is presently improved with a noncon- forming buildin9 d~picted "cottage" on the October 26, 1984 sketch plan/survey and which has been ~n delapidated condition for quite some time~ proposed Parcels #2 and #~ are vacant. 4. The board f~nds there is no other method feasible for the appellants to pursue other than the variance and therefore agree with appellan.ts~ reasoning. 5. For the record, it Cs noted that favorable comments have been received from the Southold Town Planning Board by action taken December 2, 1985 on the genenal layou.~ of this minor subdivision. 6. It is also noted for th~ record that Certificate of Occupancy #Z12961 was ~ssued for the entire parcel of 5.967 acres on November 9, 1984. In considering this application, 'the board has determined: (a) the relief r~quested is unique; (b) the relief requested is not substantial_, being 10% of the requirements; (c).~there will be no substantial_.change in the character of this district; (d) the relief as requested is not substantial; (e) the public health, welfare, and safety of the town will be served by upholding this Southold Town Board of Appeals -3- February 14, 1986 Special Meeting (Appeal No. 3429 - McCullough and Berkoski, decision, continued:) application; (f) there is no other method available for the appellants to pursue other than a variance; (g) the spirit of the zoning ordinance will best be served by allowing the variance, as condi- tionally noted below. Accordingly, on motion by Mr. Goehringer, seconded by Mr. Grigonis, it was RESOLVED, tO GRANT the relief requested under Appeal No. 3429 in the.Matter of the Application of H. NORMAN McCULLOUGH and ANTONE E. BERKOSKI as applied and .~SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITION: That the existing delapidated structure conform to the require- ments of the zoning and building codes if converted to a residence as to livable floor area~ setbacks, etc. (as well as meeting setback requirements of an accessory structure if used as such). Vote of the Board: Ayes: Messrs. Goehringer, Grigonis and Sawicki. (Members Doyen and'Sawicki were absent.) This resolution was duly adopted. PENDING DECISION: Appeal No. 3435: Application of NORTH FORK'COUNTRY CLUB for a Special Exception to the Zoning Ordinance, Article ~l~,~$ectidnrTO~O~z30(B) f~r permission to reestab- lish and rebuild country club buildi'~'g'whi~h will include a restaurant, kitchen facilities, bar, pro shop with '~al~s and vari-~us support rooms such as locker rooms and lounges~ existing 18=h~ie golf course and exist- ing two tennis courts~ at premises located at the corner of Main Road and Moore's Lane, Cutchogue, NY; Suffolk County Tax Map-District 1000 Sec- tion 109, Block 4, Lots l, 3, 4 and 7. ' Following deliberations, the board took the following action: WHEREAS, a public hearing was held and concluded on 'January 9, 1986~ in the Matter of the Application of NORTH FORK COUNTRY CLUB under Appeal No. 3435 for a Special Exception; and WHEREAS~ the board has considered all testimony and documentation entered into the record concerning this application; and it is noted that there has been no public opposition; and WHEREAS, the board members have personally viewed and are familiar with the premises in question, its present zoning~ and the surrounding area; and WHEREAS, the board members have also considered Items (a) through (1) of Article XII~ Section 100-121(c)[2] of the Zoning Code in making this determination; and WHEREAS, the board made the following findings of fact: ~outhold Town Board of Appeals -4- February 14, 1986 Special Meeting I. The property in question is identified on the Suffolk County Tax Maps as District 1000, Section 109, Block 4, Lots l, 3, 4 and 7, consisting of a total acreage of approximately 34.5 acres, fronting along by east side of Moore's Lane (a/k/a Linden Avenue) approximately 695 feet along the northerly end, and fronting along the south side of the Main Road (State Route 25) 708± feet. 2. By this application, applicant requests a Special Exception to the Zoning Ordinance, Article III, Section lO0-30(B) for permission to reestablish and rebuild country club which will include: (a) a restaurant~ (b) kitchen facil~ties~ (c) bar, (d) pro shop, with sales, (e) various support rooms, such as locker rooms and lounges, and to continue its existing 18-hole golf course and two tennis courts [see site plan dated November 14, 1985 prepared by Donald A. Denis~ A.I.A.~ P~C.]. The dining room is proposed to seat a maximum of 180 persons (for a total of 1~200 sq. ft.). Also proposed are a ball room of 1~794 sq. ft., service bar-136 square feet, chair storage-80 sq.. ftc, coat room -108 sq. ft., janitor's closet-70 sq. ft., bath rooms 242~ sq. ft., office-240 sq. ft., kitchen-l,300~ sq. ft.~ 'foyer/lounge 954 sq. f~., bar-l,050± sq. ft., gri11-836 sq. ftc., pro shop and storage 1~300± sq. ft., for a total _square footage on the main floor of 13,020± sq. ft. The second fl.oor will be used for air-conditioning and other equipment, exhaust conduits, air handlers~ and storage. 3. It is noted that in rebuilding and reestablishing the above uses, the original clubhouse...structure and foundation (which consisted of 9~8'37 _sq- ft. on the main floor) will be demolished and removed from the premises. 4. It is also noted for the record that 97 parking spaces will be provided, which includes the existing 70 spaces), as wel~ as an ~overflow'~ parki~g area located just east of the exist- ing concrete-block garage. 5. Reference Cs made herewith to a conditional variance granted simultaneously herewith under Appeal No. 3434 to allow for the loca~n~ t~m parking facilities within 100' of the street line and varying the number of parking spaces to 97, to which the Planning Board, 'by resolution of December 16, 1985, has stated is adequate and therefore have no objection. 6. The premises in question is located in the "A-80" Residential and Agricultural Zoning District. Properties to the east and south are also 1.ocated ~n the Residential and Agricultural Zoning District. ~outhold Town Board of Appeals -5- February 14, 1986 Special Meeting (Appeal No. 3435-SE - NORTH FORK COUNTRY CLUB, decision, continued:) Properties on the west side of Moore's Lane are zoned Residential and others "B-l" General Business. Properties on the north side of the Main Road, opposite the subject premises, are located in the Residential Zoning District~ 7. For the record, it is noted that prior to a fire in June of 1985, the premises was occupied by a preexisting, nonconforming country clubhouse and restaurant since prior to 1957. In considering this application., the board has determined: (1) the uses proposed will.~_pot prevent the orderly and reasonable use of adjacent properties or of. properties in adj.~acent use dis- tricts; (2) the safety, health .... welfare, comfort, convenience and order of the town will not be adversely affected; (3) the use is in harmony with and will promote~the general purposes and intent of zon~ng~ Accordingly, on motion by Mr. Goehr~nger, seconded by Mr. Sawicki, it was RESOLVED~ that the Application of the NORTH FORK COUNTRY CLUB.for a Special_Exception as appligd under Application #3435, .B.E AND HE~REBY.'IS~APPROVED '~r the~_ uses_ as noted tn paragraph 2, supra, and SUBJECT TO'THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: 1. That any d%¥~s~on or separation of property from the entire 34.5~ acres, which consists of parcels identified on the Suffolk County Tax Maps as District 1000~ Section 109, Block 4, Lots 1~ 3~ 4, and 7~ w~ll require ap.plication and approval by the Southold Town PlanQ.i~g ~oard~ and well as an amended applica- tion for Special E~peption approval ~y this Board; 2. There be no l~ghting obtrusive to neighboring properties; 3. Screening shall be as shown on site plan dated November 14, 1985, and shall be continuously maintained at all times; 4. The overflow parking area as shown on the site plan dated November 14, 1985 shall a~w'~ys remain open and unobstructed for access b~. Vehicle~ Vote of the Board~ Ayes: Messrs. Goehringer, Sawicki and Grigon%s. (Members Do'uglass and Doyen were absent.) This resolu- _~on was duly adopted. Southold Town Board of Appeals -6- February 14, 1986 Special Meeting PENDING DECISION: Appeal No. 343z~-V: Application of NORTH FORK COUNTRY CLUB for a Variance to the Zoning Ordinance: (a) Article III, Section lO0-30(B)[a] to establish and con- tinue existing and new parking area within 100 feet of street line, (b) Article XI, Section lO0-112(A) to vary number of parking spaces to less than that required by parking schedule. Location of Property: Corner of Main Road and Moore's Lane, Cutchogue, NY; Suffolk County Tax Map District 1000, Section 109, Block 4, Lots 1~ 3, 4 and 7. Following deliberations~ the board took the following action: WHEREAS, a public hearing was held and concluded on January 9, 1986, in the Matter of the Application of NORTH FORK COUNTRY CLUB under Appeal No. 3434 for a_~'arianc~; and WHEREAS, the board has considered all testimony and documentation entered into the record concerning this .application; and it is noted that there has been no public opposition; and WHEREAS~ the board members have personally viewed and are familiar with the premises in question~ its present zoning, and the surrounding area; and WHEREAS~ a conditional Special Exception was approved under same date hereof concerning Application No. 3434; and WHEREAS: the board mi'de the following findings of fact: 1. The property in question is' identified on the Suffolk County Tax Maps as District 100~ Section 109~ Block 4, Lots 1, 3, 4 and 7, consisting of a total acreage of approximately 34.5 acres, fronting along by east s~de of Moore's Lane (a/k~a Linden Avenue) approximately 695 feet along the northenly e~d,-~and fronting along the south side of the ~ai~.n Road (State Route 2~)708± feet. 2. By th~s appl%cation, appellant requests a Variance to the Zonin~ Ordinance, Article_ II.I~ Section 100~30(B)[6] to establish and continue existing and new parki~a~ea within 100 feet of street line and to Article XI~-~'Sect~on lO0~ll~"(A)'~ to vary number of parking _~paces to less than that required b~.the parki'ng schedule. 3. Refenence ~s made ~o the conditional Special Exception granted under same date hereof to reestablish and r~build country club which will include~ (~) a restaurant, (b) kitchen facilities, (c) bar~ (d) pro shop~ w~th sales, (e) various support rooms, such as locker rooms and lounges~ and to continue its existing 18-hole Southold Town Board of Appeals -7- February 14, 1986 Special Meeting (Appeal No. 3434 (Variance)-NORTH FORK COUNTRY CLUB, decision, continued:) golf course and two tennis courts [see site plan dated November 14, 1985 prepared by Donald A. Denis, A.I.A., P.C.]. The dining room is proposed to seat a maximum of 180 persons (for a total of 1,200 sq. ft.). Also proposed are a ball room of 1,794 sq. ft., service bar-136 square feet, chair storage-80 sq. ft., coat room -108 sq. ft., janitor's closet-70 sq. ft., bath rooms 242± sq. ft., office-240 sq. ft., kitchen-l,300± sq. ft., foyer/lounge 954 sq. ft., bar-l~050± sq. ft., gri11-836 sq. ft., pro shop and storage 1~300± sq. ft., for a total square footage on the main floor of 13,020± sq. ft. The second floor will be used for air-conditioning and other equipment, exhaust conduits, air handlers, and storage. 4. The distance of the proposed parking area as shown on the November 14, 1985 Site Plan indicates a setback of 14' from its nearest point from the Main Road at the most northwesterly corner and widening to a setback of 46 feet from the Main Road at the most northeasterly corner. The setback of the proposed parking area from Moorers Lane (Linden Avenue) is 28 feet, with the ingress and egress located approximately 80 feet south of the Main Road. 5. The distance of the e~'~sting parking area as shown on the November t4, 1985 Site Plan indicates a setback of 4' from Moore's Lane (and 7~ from the edge of the existing hedges along Moore's Lane). 6. The November 20, 1985 Notice of Disapproval prepared by the Building Inspector indicates a total amount of 180 parking spaces is required pursuant to Article XI, Section lO0-t12(A) based on a total membership of 360, including regular and house members, which would be the greatest us~ of the premises. 7. Appellant propose 97 parking spaces, which includes 70 existing and 27 new, as well as an "overflow" parking area, all as shown on the November 14, 1985 Site Plan submitted with the application. 8. For the record, ~t is noted that prior to a fire in June of 1985, the premises was occupied by a preexisting, nonconforming country clubhouse and restaurant since prior to 1957. Also, in rebuilding and reestablishing these uses, the original clubhouse structure and foundation (which consisted of 9,837 sq. ft. on the main floor) will be demolished and removed from the premises. The newly constructed clubhouse and restaurant structure will be set back 125 from Moore's Lane (Linden Avenue) and 188 feet from its front property line along the Main Road. 9. The premises in question is located in the "A-80" Residential and Agricultural Zoning District~ Properties to the Southold Town Board of Appeals -8- February 14, 1986 Special Meeting (Appeal No. 3434 NORTH FORK COUNTRY CLUB, decision (variance), cont'd:) east and south are also located in the Residential and Agricultural Zoning District. Properties on the west side of Moore's Lane are zoned Residential and others "B-I" General Business. Properties on the north side of the Main Roads opposite the subject premises, are located in the Residential Zoning District. In considering this application, the board has determined: (a) the relief requested is unique; (b) the relief requested is not substantial; (c) there will be no substantial adverse change to the character of this district; (d) the public health, welfare, comfort~ convenience and safe'ty of the toWn will be served by upholding this application; (e) the spirit of the zoning ordinance will best be served by allowing the va~iances~ as conditionally noted below~ Accordingly, on motion by Mr. Goehringer~ seconded by Mr. Sawicki, it was RESOLVED, that the relief requested under Appeal No. 3434 of the NORTH FORK COUNTRY CLUB for permission: (a) to establish and continue existing and new parking area within 100 feet of street tine, and (b) to vary the number of parking spaces to 97 spaces plus the additional overlow parking area as shown by site plan dated November 14, 1985, BE AND HEREBY IS APPROVED SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: 1. That any division or separation of property from the entire 34.5± acres, which consists of parcels identified on the Suffolk County Tax Maps as District IOOD, Section 109, Block 42 Lots 1, 3, 4~ and 7, will require application and approval by the Southold Town Planning Board, and well as an amended applica- tion for Special Exception approval by this Board; There be no lighting obtrusive to neighboring properties; 3. Screening shall be as shown on site plan dated November 14, 1985, and shall be continuously maintained at all times; 4. The overflow parking area as shown on the site plan dated November 14, 1985 shall always remain open and unobstructed for access by vehicles. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Messrs. Goehringer~ Sawicki and Grigonis. (Members Douglass and Doyen were absent.) This resolu- tion was duly adopted. Southold Town Board of Appeals -9- February 14, 1986 Special Meeting REVIEW: Appeal No. 3418 GRETCHEN HEtGL. Variance for approval of insufficient lot area and width and for approval of access. N/s Sound View Avenue, Southold; 1000-68-1-14 and 15.1. This pending application was updated and noted as follows: (1) N.Y.S.D.E.C. approval as requested by letter dated October 29, 1985 was received today, February 14, 1986; (2) Southold Town Planning Board comments as requested were received December 17, 1985; (3) Copies of deed dated February 15,1985, recorded April l, 1985 was received today, February 14, 1986; (4) One original and three photocopies of survey amended November 5, 1985 were received today, February 14~ 1986, showing the traveled portions of the right-of-way in question, elevation contours, and building envelope of the property building Lot #2. The Chairman and Secretary were authorized and directed to send a letter to: (a) the Soil and Water Conservation District requesting their assistance and report of the proposed project, and (b) John W. Davis for his inspection and written report with recommendations on the private right-of-way in question and as shown by survey amended November 5, 1985. REVIEW: Appeal No. 3464 - TED DOWD. Variance for insufficient setbacks from wetlands, etc. N/s Rabbit Lane, East Marion. The board directed and authorized the Chairman and Secretary to send a request to the Soil and Water Conservation District for their assessment and comments of the proposed dwelling and its setbacks under consideration. TENTATIVE HEARINGS FOR March 13, 1986: The board reviewed each of the following matters and tentatively agreed to schedule these matters for public hearings upon receipt of the items or information as noted below: Appeal No. 3455 - KATHLEEN VARANO. Interpretation on building inspector's letter and ZBA decision. (Await attorney's response/confirmation.) Southold Town Board of Appeals -10- February 14, 1986 Special Meeting (Tentative~hearings for March 13, 1986, continued:) 2. Appeal No~.'i'34471~- PUDGE CORP.. Special Exception. Commer- cial uses. C=Light~Zone. E/s Horton Lane~ Southold. 3. Appeal No. 3451 - BEDELL WINERY. Special Exception to cQ~nvert existing barn for winery use. Appeal No. 3453 - PAUL ?ORESTIERI. Variance, new dwelling with insuffiCient front and rear yards. Fasbender Avenue, Peconic. (Planning Board comments expected by early March on ROW improvements.) Appeal No. 3457 - RALPH AND LUCtLL STOCKER. Variances: (a) insufficient wetlands setback, (b) lot coverage exceeds 20%. Maple Lane and Snug Harbor Road, Greenport. 6. Appeal No. 3458 - NORTH ROAD ASSOCIATES. Variance for insufficient lot area. Main Road, Orient. (Await P.B.) Appeal No. 3456 RICHARD~AND ANITA WILTON. Variance for insufficient area and width. EZs Queens Street, Greenport. (Await Planning Board and receipt of requested CO) 8. Appeal No. 3459 - WILLIAM MILLS/125-127 MAIN ST. CORP. Special Exception. C-Light Zone. 74100 Main Road, Gpt. 9. Appeal No. 3463 - EDMUND PRESSLER. Variances for insuffi- cient lot area, four uses. B-1 Zone. N/s Main Rd, Southold. 10. Appeal No. 3460 MICHAEL J. PERLMUTTER, M.D. Variance to exceed 30% of first floor for physiCian's office. 2035 Theresa Drive, Mattituck. (Await parking plan, egress- ingress on site). 11. Appeal No. 3453 - SAMUEL AND ELIZABETH KOPPER. Variance for insufficient area. W/s Indian Neck Lane, Peconic. (Await PB comments) 12. Appeal No. 3432 - JOHN AND JOYCE HOLZAPFEL. Relief from 280-a conditions. '"'(Recessed from last regular meeting). 13. Appeal No. 3421 - ESTATE OF JOSEPH ZIELONKA. Variance to utilize premises for B-1 uses/residential uses. 27475 Main Road, C~tchogueo (Recessed from 2/6) 14. Appeal No. 3465 - VELIMIR AND HEDA VRANKOVIC. Deck addi- tion with 14' frontyard setback, 1625 Sandy Beach Road and 55 Bay Road, Greenport. 15. Appeal No. 3466 - GREGORY SIMONELLt. Insufficient area, width and depth (Parcels, 1, 22 3) Grand Avenue, Mattituck. 16~ Information presentation by Charles R. Cuddy, Esq. concern- ing request for rehearing - Matter of BARBARA D. SCHRIEVER, B-1 Zone, W/s Tabor Road, Orient. l0 Minutes. NOT A HEARING. Southold Town Board of Appeals -ll- February 14, 1986 Special Meeting OTHER MATTERS (Pending 15-day Review Period through February 20, 1986 before taking action), Hearings held 2/6/86: (a) Appeal No. 3446 MARGERY D. BURNS. Accessory pool in B-1 Zone. N/s Main Road, Southold. (b) Appeal No. 3196 VIRGINIA HAIRSTON. Variance for approval of insufficient area, width, depth of two parcels, each with preexisting single-family dwellings. W/s Carroll Avenue, Peconic. (c) Appeal No. 3454 - ALICE D. CURRIE. Addition with insufficient rearyard. 1815 Soundview Avenue, Southold. Appeal No. 3443 - FREDERICK W. KOEHLER, JR. Tennis court in an area other than required rear yard. 575 Old Harbor Road~ New Suffolk. (e) Appeal No. 3444 - JOSEPH AND F'RANCES GRASSO. Accessory storage building in sideyard area and with insufficient setback from wetlands. 7145 Soundview Avenue, Southold. (f) Appeal No. 3448 - RIVERSIDE HOMES. insufficient front and rear yards. Avenue, Peconic. New dwelling with ROW off S/s Soundview (g) Appeal No. 3383 - ANNA PACIFICO/MALERBA. Variances for approval of the construction of addition: (a) with insuffi- cient sideyard setback, (b) with excessive lot coverage, (c) with insufficient setback from wetlands. 1250 Marlin Drive, Southold Shores, Southold. (h) Appeal No. 3431 GAIL DESSIMOZ and MICHAEL RACZ,. Variances for permission to renovate and expand existing nonconforming cabin [guest cottage without kitchen or cooking facilities]: (1) exceeding 50% of value and square of same as exists, (2) within 100' of L.I. Sound-bluff. 4255 Private Road #10, Hallock Lane, Mattituck. The board discussed the possibility of calling a Special Meeting following the Associations of Town Meeting after the 21st of February. (See Special Meeting Minutes of March 10, 1986.) Southold Town Board of Appeals -12- February 14, 1986 Special Meeting REVIEW: Appeal No. 3421 - ESTATE OF JOSEPH ZIELONKA. Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article III, ~ection 100-30 and Article XI, Section 100~118, for permission to utilize premises located in this A-Residential and Agricultural Zoning District for two B-Light Business uses Jn addition to two dwelling uses. Location of Property: 27475 Main Road, Cutchogue, NY; 1000.-102-01-13. The public hearing on this matter was held on February 6, 1986 and recessed until March 13, 1986. The Chairman indicated ~hat a letter to the Town Board would be referred requesting the changes anticipated by the Town Board in light of the fact that this property appears to have been occupied as a retail store (Peaches) nonconforming since prior to 1957 and continuously up until about 1982, as evidence at the February 6th public hearing and Certificate of Occupancy #Z10644. The property lost its nonconformity as a "shoe store." There being no other business properly comin§ before the board at this time, the Chairman declared the meeting adjourned. The meeting was adjourned at 5:40 o'clock p.m. Pp. 1-12 //Approved - 4/3/86///' IF~ECEIVED AND FILED BY Tile SOUTHOLD TOWN CLERK ~, To~ o~ S°u~ol~ Respectfully submitted, nd~a F, ~a~ksk~ir Clerk of the Southold Town Board of Appeals APPEALS BOARO MEMBERS GERARD P. GOEHRINGER. CHAIRMAN CHARLES GRIGONIS. JR. SERGE DOYEN. JR. ROBERT J. DOUGLASS JOSEPH H. SAWICKI MAIN ROAD- STATE ROAD 25 E~rIUTHIZ)LD, L.I,, N,Y, 11g71 TELEPHONE (5167 765-1809 WAIVER OF NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING WE, the undersigned, being Members of the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, do hereby severally waive notice of the time, place and purpose of the M~eting of the Board of Appeals to be held at the So~thold Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York, on Thursday~ February 14, 1986 at 5:00 o'clock p;m~nd do hereby consent that the same be held on said date ~or the transaction of any business which may properly come before said meeting. DATED: February 14, 1986 Southold, NeW York. / Ger~ ~r, Chairman Charles Member