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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10416-z FOE~ NO. 2 TOWN OF $OUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN GLERK'S OFFICE SOUTHOLD, N. Y. BUILDING PERMIT (THIS PERMIT MUST BE KEPT ON THE PP, EMISES UNTIL FULL COMPLETION OF THE WORK AUTHORIZED) N? 10416 Z FORM NO. 6 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Building Department Town Hall Southold, N.Y. 11971 APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY Instructions A. This application must be filled in typewriter OR ink, and submitted in duplicate to the Building Inspec- tor with the following; for new buildings or new use: 1. Final survey of property with accurate location of all buildings, property lines, streets, and unusual natural or topographic featu res. 2. Final approval of Health Dept. of water supply and sewerage disposal-(S-9 form or equal). 3. Approval of electrical installation from Board of Fire Underwriters. 4, Commercial buildings, Industrial buitdings, Multiple Residences and similar buitdings and installa- tions, a certificate of Code compliance from the Architect or Engineer responsible for the building. 5. Submit Planning Board approval of completed site plan requirements where applicable. For existing buildings (prior to April 1957), Non-conforming uses, or buildings and "pre-existing" land uses: 1. Accurate survey of peoperty showing all property lines, streets, buildings and unusual natural or topographic featu res. 2. Sworn statement of owner or previous owner as to use, occupancy and condition of buildings. 3. Date of any housing code or safety inspection of buildings or premises, or other pertinent informa- tion required to prepare a certificate. C. Fees: 1. Certificate of occupancy $5.00 2. Certificate of occupancy on pre-existing dwelling or land use $5.00 3. Copy of certificate of occupancy $1.00  Date.. ~....'~.~..~l.e..~.. J..~..~. New Building .......... Old or Pre-existing Building ............ Vacant Land ............. Location of Property...~...~. ~ ........ ~[ ~. ~. ~.. ~{~.~..' ....... Hou~ No. Street Hamlet Owner or Owners of Property ..~.~ ...... ~.~...~.~.~[~ ....... County Tax Map NO. 1000 Section .. ~..~ .... Block .... D. l ...... Lot .... ~. ~ ....... Subdivision ..... ~ ...Filed Map No. ~ ,Lot No. Permit Ne.fO. .U. Date of Permit plicant .... Health Dept. Approval ........................ Labor Dept. Approval ........................ Underwriters Approval ........................ Planning Board Approval ...................... Bequest for Temporary Certificate ..................... Final Certificate ....................... Fee Submitted $ ............................ Construction on above described buildin~d pe~. _it mee,~a~?~ ~'ons. Rev. ,0-10-7S Applic~:~e.. TOWN OF SOUTHOLD OFFICE OF BUILDING INSPECTOR TOWN HALL SOUTHOLD, N. Y. 11971 TEL. 765-1802 October 23, 1980 Mr. James D'Aquisto 14 Willow Park Center Farmingdale, New York 11735 Re: Revocation - B.P.#1066~Z 323~ Manhansett Avenue Greenport, N.Y. 11944 Dear Mr. D'Aquisto: The above permit is being revoked in accordance with Article XIV, Sec.100-142A/B of Chapt.100, Code of the Town of Southold, N.Y. for the following reasons: Site plan submitted shows adjacent Pell property as vacant land when, in actuality, it is a private R.0.W. This places garage in front yard area which is not permitted under zoning; Structure is not being constructed as applied for in that size has been increased, plumbing facilities for bathroom' and laundry room have been added and building setback from property boundaries have been reduced; Zoning violations exist on the above mentioned premises. EDWAR~ F/. VHINDERMANN Building & Housing Inspector EFH/mw [orm ~o, 6 TOWN OY $OUYHOLD BUILDING DEPBiITP~ENT YO~ HALL 765-i802 JOPPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY Yhis application must be filled in oy typewriter OR ink and submlnted to the building Inspector with the following: for new bumldzng or new use: 1, Final survey of property wzth accurate locatmon of all bu~iclngs, property lines, streets, and unusual natural or topographic features. 2. Final Approval from Health Dept, of water supply and sewerage-disposal(S-9 form). Approval of electrical installation from Board of Fire Underwriters, 4. Sworn statement from plumoer certlfyzng that she solder used in system contains less than 2/I0 of 1% lead. 5. Commercial buzldlng, lndustrmal building, multiple resmdences and similar oulldlngs and-!nstallatmons, a certificate of Code Complzance from architect or engzneer responsible for the bumlding. 6. Submmt Planning Board Approval of completed site plan requzrements. For exlstmng buildings (prior to April 9, t957) non-conforming uses, or buildings and "pre-existing" land uses: I. Accurate survey of property showing all property lines, streets, buzldlng and unusual natural or topographmc features. 2. A properly completed application and a consent to inspect signed by the applicant. If a Certificate of Occupancy is denmed, the Building Inspector shall state the reasons therefor in writing to the applicant. 1. Certificate of Occupancy - New dwelling $25,00, Additzons to dwel!mng Alterations to dwelling $25.00, S~lmmlng pool $25.00, Accessory building S25.00, Additions to accessory building $25,00, Busmnesses $50.00. 2. Certificate of Occupancy on Pre-existln~ Buildin~ - $I00.00 3. Copy of Certificate of Occupancy - .25¢ 4. Updated Certificate of Occupancy - $50.00 5. Temporary Certificate of Occupancy - Residential S15.00~ Commercial $15.00 New Construction ........... Old Or Pre-existing Building ................. Location of Property. ~'~ ~.~.~Ji~.'~.. .~,~.~ House No. Street Hamlet Onwer or Owners of Property ......... County Tax ~ap No 1000, Section ..... ~!~ ...... Block ..... / .......... Lot....~. ................. Subdivision ..................................... zlec Map ......... Lot ...................... Permit ..... Date Of ........................... Health Dept. Approval .......................... Underwrmters ADprovai ........................ ~P!anning Board Approval ........................ Request for: Temporary Certificate ............. hal ~ ~,'~ Fee Submitted: TOWN OF $OUTHO OFFICE OF BUILDING INSPECTOR TOWN HALL SOUTHOLD, N. Y. 11971 TEL. 765-1802 December ~0, 1980 Mr. James D'Aquisto 14 Willow Park Center Farmingdale, N.Y. 11755 Dear Mr. D'Aquisto: Regarding 3235 Manhansett Avenue, Greenport, N.Y., Mr. Reg Hudson submitted a current survey of your property in Greenport. The survey shows building violates set back for accessory building. You cannot proceed with this structure until you receive approval from the Zoning Board of Appeals. The structure is in violation of Art.III, Sec.100-32B of the Zoning Ordinance. Also, should you'wlsh to use the R.O.~.~owned by Willimm Pell for access to the garage, you wil& have to receive approval of access. I would suggest you consult an attorney in this matter. If I can be of assistance to you regarding your appeal to the Zoning Board, do not hesitate to call me. / EDWARD F / HTNDERMANN Building & Housing Inspector EFH/mw FOKM NO. 5 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE SOUTHOLD, N. Y. ORDER TO REMEDY VIOLATION TO . (owner or authorized ~(gent of owner) (address of owner or authorized agent of owner) ~- PLEASE TAKE NOTICE there exists a violahon of: Zoning Ordinance ,~..~~ ............... Other Applicable Laws, Ordinances'or Regulations ............................................ at premises hereinafter described in tha~-,Z./X~e.,Z~d~'.~..(.~.....Z-~. ........ / (state character of violation) ~,. ~z ~...~ ~ .~.~:: .,~..~,~.~ ....... ,..:.h-:.,./:., ............ , · ..:. ,>. .. ~n v~olation of ....~...../r.j..O..::::~.6~."~' ---- .......... ~..~..a.~.......~.~.~..,,,~ ........................................... (State section or paragraph of applicable law, ordinance or regulation) YOU ARE THEREFORE DIRECTED AND ORDERED to comply with the law and to remedy the conditions above mentioned forthwith on or before the ..... ~....~..(..~...~..~ ..................................... day of ...................................................... , 19 ........(~/,L:/~xgC~ Oc~/~ ~2C~_~ The premises to which this ORDER TO REMEDY VIOLATION refers are situated at ~..~.~..~..~.~~.~.,~..~, ............... County of Suffolk, New York. Failure to remedy the conditions aforesaid and to comp ith the applicable provisions of Iow may constitute on offense punishable by fine or imprisonment or both. ~' ~uilding Inspector Page l0 Southold Town Board of Appeals February 12, 1981 Regular Meeting MEMBER GOEHRINGER: Seconded. On motion by Mr. Grigonis, seconded by Mr. Goehringer, it was RESOLVED that the hearing be declared closed and decision reserved in Appeal No. 2781, application of James D'Aquisto. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Messrs. Grigonis, Douglass, Goeh- ringer and Sawicki. Absent was: Mr. Doyen. PUBLIC HEARING: Appeal No. 2784. Application of Robert T. Bayley, 55 West 16 Street, New York, NY 10011, by Robert W. ~ispie III as agent, for a Variance to New York Town Law, Section 280-A for approval of access to property located on a private right-of-way off South Harbor Road, Southold, NY; bounded north by Stewart and Blake; west by Paul; south by Bay; east by Ballenger; County Tax Map Item No. 1000-87-1-21. The Chairman opened the hearing at 8:40 p.m. by reading the appeal application and related documents, legal notice of hearing and affidavits attesting to its publication in both the local and official newspapers, Notice of Disapproval from the Building Inspector, and letter from the Town Clerk that notification to adjoining property owners was made; fee paid $15.oo. MR. CHAIRMAN: We have a survey of the property and section of the County Tax Map of the area showing this property and the surrounding properties, and this is a long piece of property which is a long way from South Harbor Road. Is there anyone here, Mr. Gillispie, do you have something you would like to say to this, Bob, more to it? ROBERT W. GILLISPIE III: Not at this time, Mr. Chairman. I think t rather covered everything in the application. MR. CHAIRMAN: Is there anyone else that wishes to speak for it? ROBERT PAUL: Robert Paul, and I'm against it. MR. CHAIRMAN: I guess it's your turn now then, s~r. State your name-- ROBERT PAUL: My name is Paul, Robert Paul. I bound the property on h~s west side. H~ is on my east. We're adjoining property. Well, t take exception to begin with that it will not change the character of the land. I believe it will change it drastically. It will invade on my privacy, and I'm afraid of Page 9 Southold Town Board of Appeals February 12, 1481 Regular Meeting MR. D'AQU~STO: Who surveyed it then, I don't understand? MR. HUDSON: Van Tuyl. He surveyed the property. HR. D'AQU~STO: When Z bought the house? MEMBER DOUGLASS: No, it should have been picked up when you applied for this garage or whatever. MR. D'AQUiSTO: I have no idea. even before I Bought the house. MEMBER DOUGLASS: Yes, but the MR. D'AQUiSTO: Sure. MEMBER DO~GLASS: It should have area should have been picked been picked Even the shape of the lot. Because it becomes covered area. MR. D'AQUISTO: up. I don't know. MR. CHAIRMAN: I these things a~e done go to their maps, and I guess. MR. HUDSON: not on there. I don't know why the rest of it wasn't picked have an idea sometimes. I know some of when properties are transferred, they just it's the quickest way for them to do it, Even when Van Tuyl did his latest survey, it's MR. CHAIRMAN: The original survey was made May 13, 1976 and then it's :amended October 14, 1980. MR. HUDSO'N: The deck is not that great a thing that it couldn't be talken up, and that would make it comply with any reg-- you say iit's 300 feet over by having the deck there. MR. CHAIR~MAN: Well, three percent, somewhere in there. I haven't figulred it out with the computer on it. MR. HUDSON: Because he doesn't have to have a deck. He could put a pa!tio down there, it wouldn't be a wooden structure. MR. CHAIRMAN: Do you have any questions, Joe? MEMBER SAWICKI. No, sir. MR. CHAIRMAN: Do you have any further questions, Bob? (Negative) Nq one else have anything further to add or detract from this? (Negative) I'll offer a resolution closing the hearing and reserving decision until we get a chance to sit and find out ust how far off they are with everything. Page 8 Southold Town Board of Appeals February 12, 1981 Regular Meeting (Mr. Hudson continued:) things for them, and then I didn't know any more about it and didn't see it until Jimmy asked me to help him. Some friends of his, from -- I don't know the names of the builders. It was not a local builder. MR. LYTLE: It's all a mystery to me as to how these things get built without a permit. MR. HUDSON: We got a permit. MR. CHAIRMAN: They got a permit. MRS. REINFURT: What is the date o~f the permit? MR. CHAIRMAN: I have a copy of it in The permit was issued September 25, 1979. on September 24, 1979. here somewhere. It was applied for MR. LYTLE: But it wasn't built completely in compliance with the permit. Is that why Mr. Hindermann picked it up? MR. CHAIRMAN: That's why he found it too close to the right-of-way line. And I guess it actually wound up a little bigger than what they applied for. MR. HUDSON: Well it was a 24 by 24 garage when I filed, and they added two feet on, on the back end of the property. I told you, the deck isn't that important--that could be taken out of there, so we would be in the zoning. MR. CHAIRMAN: The Building Inspector in his revocation or denial, it says, "...structure is not being constructed as applied for in that the size has been increased, the plumbing facilities for bathroom, laundry room have been added and building setback from property boundaries have been reduced .... " So that's why it was picked up. Do any of the Board members have any questions? MEMBER DOUGLASS: a question. How did deck you didn't have Yes, I would like to ask Mr. D'Aquisto it happen that when you constructed the a permit? MR. D'AQUISTO: I didn't own-- MR. HUDSON: That was there from when he bought the house. The previous owner, Mrs. Kevney built that deck out there. MEMBER DOUGLASS: How come the surveyor didn't pick it up then? MR. HUDSON: I don't know. Page 7 Southold Town B~ard of Appeals February 12, 1991 is covered by the house and garage, but then the deck is not included in thel18%, and roughly there's about 385 to 390 square feet of deck, which would bring the structures on the property up about 3, 3½ percent over what is permitted on the property. You're allowed 20% and this comes up somewhere about 23%. MR. HUDSONI: That's including the deck? MR. CHAIRMAN: Yes. There are other violations there that we don't g~et into, but it took a chance I wouldn't even want to be working on the roof up there--with those LILCO wires a couple of fee't off the peak of it. MR. HUDSOn: That's Long Island -- Greenport, I think. MR. CHAIRMAN: It's a rough situation. And the plumbing-- I don't know, i'f it's supposed to be a two-car garage you've got one door j~st about big enough for one car to get in and it would be a rough deal to get-- Your name, sir? MR. D~AQU~STO: It's my garage, and I plan to live there all year round! These people are there for the summertime, and I did use it for a little bit of a workshop, too, I'm a hobbyist. MR. CHAIRMAN: You're Mr. D'Aquisto? MR. D'AQUIISTO: Yes, I am. I'm living there all year round and intend to,, and like I said, I'm using it for a one-car garage and thel other half of it I'm using for a workshop, for a hobbyist. And! the reason why I put a washer and dryer in is because there'~'s no room in the house for a washer and dryer, and I don't intend to keep going to the laudromat, so I thought I would put a w~sher and dryer in my garage so I could do my laundry there,rather than my house. And I'm not using the pl'ace for a summer home. MR. CHAIRMAN: Thank you. MRS. REI~FURT: My,name is Reinfurt. We have used that same right-of,way--that s our only access to the property--to the front of our property, and we intend to have that as an all year roun~ house eventually. We've been at that property for more than:13 years. MR. CHA~.RMAN: Thank you. Is there anyone else? HENRY LY.iTLE: What I~m curious about is, who was the builder? MR. CHAIiRMAN: Mr. Hudson, can you answer that question? MR. HUDSON: I don't know. I got the original permits and Page 6 Southold Town Board of Appeals February 12, 1981 Regular Meeting (Mr. Hudson continued: have been three foot. And from the northeast corner, oh we're about, if we come over four foot and chop a corner of the build- ing out, it complies. In other words he feels it would spoil the looks of the building and it's not a big item there. And the other items, original plans, he didn't put in that he was going to put in a garage. His friends said, well, they'd put the pipes in, and then they put in plastic pipe in concrete instead of cast iron. That was one of the-- but these, we're not concerned about that so much as the fact that rather than chop the building in the front--the other, he could knock that pipe out. I'm trying to help him out now because, why the friends have taken off and he's left whole in the bag sort to speak. MR. CHAIRMAN: Is there anyone else to speak for this? MR. HUDSON: The garage is already built though. MR. SAWICKI: Yes, we were down there. MR. HUDSON: Oh, you looked at it? MR. SAWICKI: Yes. MR. CHAZRMAN: Is there anyone else that would like to speak in favor of this? Anyone to speak to against this? WILLIAM R. PELL, III: I am William Pell. I do not object to the location of the garage. I do not object to him having access to the right-of-way to get in and out of it. MR. CHAIRMAN: Thank you, Bill. Anyone else to speak against this? Yes, sir, your name, please, and use the mike, please? We're trying to get it on tape. MR. REINFURT: I'll speak loud. We're the adjoining property and the name is Reinfurt. First off, to be an accessory building sounds like a shed or whatever. This building is as big as the house, and it's, first of all, the property is pretty small. I think they needed a variance to build the house in the first place. And now you have two buildings the same size on a very small lot. And to me I'd like to see it moved. MR. CHAIRMAN: Thank you. Anyone else? (Negative). MR. HUDSON: I think the building department checked it out for size from the regulations. MR. CHAIRMAN: We got some figures to see what we could find out because we were guessing. And we called Van Tuyl (surveyor) and the Van Tuyl survey shows 6,922 square feet and 18% of the lot Page 5 : Southold Town ~Board of Appeals February 12, 1.981 Regular Meeting be ~ a v~ariance to the zoning ordinance, Art. VI Sec. lO0-70A(l~(d) land Art. VI, Sec. 100-62F as applied for. Location iof Property: South Side of Main Road (S.R. 25), Southold, NY; ,bounded north by Main Road; west by Mullen; south by Finne and Lucey; east by Locust Avenue; County Tax Map Item No. 1000-62-3-'21 and 22. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Messrs. Grigonis, Douglass, Goeh- ringer and Sawicki. Absent was: Mr. Doyen. MR. CHAiRmAN: This w~ll be subject to Site Plan Approval by the Planning Bgard. The C~unty,will,also be in on it. PUBLIC HEARING: Appeal No. 2781. Application of James ~'Aquisto, by R.B. Hudson as agent, 136 Front Street, Gre--~ort, NY for a Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Art. III, Sec. 100-32 for permission to construct accessory building in frontyard at 3235 ManhassetlAvenue, Greenport, NY; bounded north by Reinfurt; west by Sorden~ south by Manhasset Avenue; east by Pell- County Tax Map Item NO. 1000-43-1-8o ' The Chairman opened the hearing at 8:15 p.m. by reading the appeal application and related documents, legal notice of hearing and affidavits attesting to its publication in both the local and gfficial newspapers, letters of Disapproval from the Building ~spector, and letter from the Town Clerk that notification t6 adjoining property owners was made; fee paid $15.oo. MR. CHAIRMAN: We have a survey of the property and section of the County Tax Map showing this property and the surrounding areas. Is thePe anything you would like to add to this Mr Hudson? ~ ' · REG HUDSON: Well, when I filed with Mr. D'Aquisto everything was all right,~but then some friends wanted to be helpful, so they went over and quilt the garage for him without -- this was the shape of the ldt -- you see, what they did to be helpful, they paralleled thelgarage; I have the garage paralleled to the side and they made it parallel to the house on your map so if you want to just look --that s how it happened. The garage is all built, but there's one, on the front side on the Pell side which is a right-of-way or it showed on the original map from Van Tuyl as a vacant lot, but it's a right-of-way and I've noticed since that it is in his deed. He has a right. Pell gave us permission to face the ganage door on that side, but in the meantime I've checked up, anq he has a wight-of-way--what is known as Gull Pond Lane on some o~d survey maps, so it's an existing map that goes all the way badk into Pell's house. And what happens now is, you'd have to, !in one corner, it's two foot off-- it's on his own property. It doesn't encroach. But it's two foot when it should · RESERVED DECISION: Appeal No. 2781. Application of James D'Aquisto, by R.B. Hudson as agent, 136 Front Street, Greenport, ~ ~ Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Art. III, Sec. 100-32 for permission td construct accessory building in frontyard at 3235 Manhasset Avenue, Greenport, NY; bounded north by Reinfurt; west by Sorden; south by Manhasset Avenue; east by Pell; County Tax Map Item No. 1000-43-1-8. After investigation and personal inspection, the Board finds and determines as follows: Appellant has appealed to this Board seeking a variance to permit the construetion of a proposed two-car garage, 24-feet by 26-foot in the frontyard area with a setback of two feet from the easterly property line and four feet to the northerly property line. The premises in question is a parcel of land located on the northerly side of Manhasset Avenue, Greenport (County Tax Map District 1000 Section 43 Block 1 Lot 18), having an area of 6,922 square feet and bounded northerly by Reinfurt; west by Sorden; south by Manhasset Avenue; east by Pell. There are pre- sently existing on the lot a private one-family, one and one-half story dwelling, with an attached deck having a minimum area of 350 sq. ft.; and the new structure applied for herein. The dwelling is set back 35 feet from Manhasset Avenue. The subject premises fronts along Manhasset Avenue 90 feet and is an average of 144.84 feet in depth. On September 25, 1979 appellant's agent was issued a build- ing permit to construct a 24' by 24' two-car garage parallel to the easterly property line and with a setback of approximately eight feet from the easterly side and approximately three feet from the westerly side and three feet from the northerly property line. On October 23, lgSO the Building Inspector revoked the build- ing permit upon finding that the abutting property on the east side was a private right-of-way, placing the structure in the frontyard area which is not permitted under Art. III, Sec. 1D0-32 of the Code, and also upon finding that the structure had not been constructed in accordance with the approved building permit for the s' (a) the structure had been increased in size; following reason · (b) the property setbacks were reduced; (c) plumbing facilities for bathroom and laundryroom were added; (d) the location of the structure was changed. Upon inspection and investigation, the Board found all of the above to be true, and that also existing on the premises was a deck substantial in size, approximately 1½ feet above ground, which ap- parantly was constructed without a bu~ldi~ng permit, which was ~ot shown on any of the surveys submitted with either the application for a building permit or variance herein, and which does cause the structures to exceed the maximum permitted lot coverage of 20%, Art. III~ Sec. 100-31. The Board has also found that the new struc- ture does not appear to meet the definition of a two-car garage as applied for, in that the structure has: (1) one door opening approximately six by six feet in size, rather than two openings; (2) several window openings; (3) a skylight dome; (4) access for connection into the e×isting septic system for which an open trench leading from the septic system to the new structure ha~ been dug; (5) plumbing facilities ready for use. The Board finds and determines that the variance requested in relation to the Code requirements is substantial; that if ~he variance is granted a substantial detriment to adjoining properties will be created; that a substantial change will be produced in the character of the neighborhood; and that the interests of justice will be served by denying the variance requested. ' . ri onis~ seconded b~ ~r. Goeh~inger, it was On motion RESOLVE., , -7~ .... :~ n~.,~;~.~!aDDlled~ for ~.n Appea~ denied a variance t~ ~ne zonln~ ~81. NY Location of Property: 3235 Manhasset Avenue, Greenport, · Vote of the ~oard: ~ll A~es. ,(Absent was: Mr. Doyen). ESERV~D ~ECIS~ON: Appeal No. 277/. ~lication of Robert · /' THiS INDENTURE, made the / ~ ,'. day of .~at-Jttary nineteen hundred and eighLy BE~EN ELE[<A F. KEA%E.~EY res3.~ng at 6 U~:~drle Avenue, Riveraide, Connecticut 06878 pa~ofthe~rstpa~,and J~ES L. D'AqU[STO, ~esidi~ a~ [~ W~l].o~ ~ Center, Fa~ingdale, New York 11735 pa~ of the second pa~, WITNESS~, that the pa~y of the first pa~, in consideration of o~ ~u~u~ (~LO0.O0) O0/LO0 ................................ do~, la~u~moneyoftheUnite~St~tes, R~d o~h6~ v,5[u~ co~s[d6~a:[o~s paid ,00 by the pa~ of the second pa~, does hereby grant ~nd release unto the pa~ of the secon~ pan, t~e heirs, or CT ~ successors and assigns for the pa~ of the second pa~ forever, ALL that ce~ain p~ot, pie¢e or parce[ of (and, with the buBd~ngs and improvements thereon erected, situate, Iymg andbeing~ ~e~ Village o~ G~eenpo~t, in the To~ o~ Southold, Suf(olk County, ~e~ %o~k, bounded and desc~[~ed as (oilows: .T BEGINNING at a point on the northerly line of Hanhanset Avenue one -- hundred eighty (180) feet in an easterly direction along said Avenue ~8~: from the point where Manhanset Avenue is intersected by the easterly line of proposed public h~ghway to be kno~n as Anglers Road; ~unning ~ thence North 21 degrees 24 minutes 10 seconds East along land of Rock, 100 feet; ~nning thence North 84 degrees 50 minutes 50 seconds East along land of Reinfurt, 35.80 f~et to a private road kno~ as Gull pon~ Lane; ~nning thence along said Gull Pond Lane South 5 degrees 09 minutes 10 seconds East, 129.68 feet to the northerly line of .~ Manhanset Avenue; ~nning thence along the northerly line of Manhanset Avenue North 68 degrees 35 minutes 50 seconds West 90 feet to the point )t ~ or place of beginning. Being and intended to be the s~ne premises described in deed dated May 28, 1976 and recorded June 4, 1976 in L[ber 8045 cp.ll5. $ 2 F, f. A L ~'F/,] JAN 2 2 1980 TP,.AN SFER TAX SUFFOLK COUNI¥ FORM NO. 1 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN HALL SOUTHOLD, N.Y. 11971 TEL.: 765-180~ Application No. ~.~..¢.~ ....... APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT Date ................. , INSTRUCTIONS a. This application must be completely filled in by typewriter or in ink and submitted in triplicate to the Building Inspector, with 3 sets of plans, accurate plot plan to scale. Fee according to schedule. b. Plot plan showing location of lot and of buildings on premises, relationship to adjoining premises or public streets or areas, and giving a detailed description of layout of property must be drawn on the diagram which is part of this appli- cation. c. The work covered by th~s application may not be commenced before issuance of Building Permit. d. Upon approval of this application, the Building Inspector will issue a Building Permit to the applicant. Such pernnt shall be kept on the premises available for ~nspection throughout the work. e. No building shall be occupied or used in whole or in part for any purpose whatever until a Certificate of Occupancy shall have been granted by the Building Inspector. APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE to the Building Department for the issuance of a Building Permit pursuant to the Building Zone Ordinance of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, and other applicable Laws, Ordinances or Regulations, for the construction of buildings, additions or alterations, or for removal or demolition, as herein described. The applicant agrees to comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, building code, housing code, and regulations, and to admit authorized inspectors on premises and in buildings for necessary inspect~~ (Signature of applicant, or name, if a corporation) ..... .... : ...... (Mailing address of applicant) State whether applicant is owner, lessee age~rchitect, engineer, general contractor, electrician, plumber or builder. e i e (as on the tax rc~ {~ ~t~teea~ ' ' ' cn O rn ame P ....... ~ ......... {' Z] ............. to ....... 0 ~' -'~" '~ ...... If applicant is a corporation, signature of duly authorized officer. (Name and t~tle of corporate officer) Builder's License No ..... ~ ~ ~ . . ..: ......... Plumber's License No ......................... Electncmn s L~cense No ....................... Z Other Trade's License No ...................... L ~oc~fiou o¢land on w~c~ proposed work ~ilt House Number Street Hamlet co= v mp No. 000 S ctio ...O.fS. .... '...... .......... .......... I~.,,,,..~' t,,.,,,..~~-~ ~,..,...~- Subdivision .................................... Filed Map No ............... Lot ............... (Name) 2. State existing use and occupancy of premises a~ intended use and occupancy of proposed construction: a. Existing use and occupancy ......... .~..~.~.../.~. · .~. ~..~.~ ................................. ~. Intended use and occupancy ........... ~ ~ ~/~' ~:C, ~ ~:5~'~''''~ ' ~., :~:~ '?~ .......... 3. Nature of work (check which app!~cable ~..{... Addmon .......... Alteration .......... Repmr .............. Removal, ............. Demolmon .............. Other Work .............. i~ .~ ~ (Description) 4. estimated Cost ................ ~ .................... ~ee ...................................... i (to be paid on filing this application) 5. If dwelling, number of dwelling uhits ............ ~. Number of dwelling units on each floor ................ 6. If business, commercial or mixed ioccupancy, specify nature and ,extent of each type of use ..................... 7. Dimensions of existing structuresI if any: Front ............... Rear .............. Depth ............... Height ............... Number of Stories ........................................................ Dimensions of same structure with alterations or additions: Front ................. Rear .................. I Height .... Number of Stories Depth .. ............................................................. 8. Dimensions of entire new constr~ction: Front ............... Rear ............... Depth ............... Height ............ :.~. I~'amber 9~ff Stories ........................................................ 10: Date of Purchase ........... 1 1. Zone or usC district in which premises are situated ......... ~,:~.~l~,t..~..~ ........................ 12. Does proposed construction violate any zoning law, ordinance or regulation: ... ~.~ ........................ ' ' . Y gNol ~ ... ;..~. ......... Will excess fill be removed from premises. ,__ es 13. Will lot be regraded .... ...... Name of Architect .......... , ................ Address ................... Phone No ................ Name of Contractor ......... ~ ................ Address ................... Phone No ................. Locate clearly property lines. Give interior or corner PLOT DIAGRAM set-back dimensions from street names and indicate whether STATE OF =' ' , COUNTY OF ~ ~,P~ ~, ~ ,/~ ......... ~.,, ~ ~ .................. bmng dul~ sworn, ~pos~s and says that h~ ~ th~ applio~2t (Name of indMdual s~gning oontract) above named. I He,is the ....... ~ ,' (Contrac~r, agent, c~orate officer, etc.) of smd owner or owners, and ~s duly authorized to ~ave perfomed the sa~d work and to m~e ~d file this application; that all statements cont~ned ~ this applic~are true to the best of his ~owledge and belief; and that the work w~l be perfo~ed in t~e m~ner set forth in the application filed therewith. Sworn to before me this ......... ........ ....... , NOTA~YNo. 52-~J~ ~uffol~ P ~ State ol NOWoounwYOr~; ........................ (Signature of appli Chief of Ge