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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10934-zFORM NO. 4 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT Office of the Building Inspector Town Hall Southold, N.Y. Certificate Of Occupancy No. Z..1 9.4.8.8. .......... Date ..... Hag'.. 1 3 .................... ,19 8.1. THIS CERTIFIES that the building ................................................ Location of Property . .1.3.5. .6.0. ?!a..l.n..R.o..a.d., ......... .M.a?;.~. g .t.u.e.k. ~. ~.o.w...Y.o.p.¢., ........... House No. Street Hamlet County Tax Map No. lO00 Section .. A.I.~, ...... Block .... 1.1. ......... Lot .... ~. ............ Subdivision ............................... Filed Map No ......... 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Mullen, Jr. Southold, N.Y. 11971 TELEPHONE 765 - 1938 A regular meeting of the Southold Town Planning Board was held at 7:30 p.m., Monday, April 6, 1981, at the Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York. Present were: Chairman Henry E. Raynor, Jr. ~ Member Bennett Orlowski, Jr. !' Member G. Ritchie Latham, Jr. Member William F. Mullen, Jr. Ruth Oliva, President, North Fork Environmental Council Millicent and Arthur Gossner, League of Women Voters Henry Lytle, Southold-Peconic Civic Association Michael Stahl, Suffolk Times 7:30 p.m. Public Hearing on the question of the approval of the minor subdivision of Genevieve L. Richards located at Arshamomaque. Mrs. Richards' sons arrived after the hearing had been closed. Mr. Raynor read the legal notice of hearing and presented proof of publication in the Suffolk Weekly Times. Mr. Raynor: In reviewing the file I have the form for the County and correspondence from this board to the Department of Environmental Conservation in regard to the designation of this board as lead agency for the State Environmental Quality Review Act, metes and bounds description, a copy of the application, statement for consideration for the minor subdivision on grading, roads and drainage signed by the applicant, short environmental assessment form signed by the applicant and metes and bounds description, correspondence from this board. There is no receipt from the Town Clerk but it is noted that the fee was paid on March 6, 1981. Is there anyone present that would like to speak in opposition to the application of Genevieve L. Richards? Hearing none, is there anyone that would like to speak in favor? Hearing none, is there anyone present this evening that has anything that should come before this board at this time in regard to this subdivision? Hearing none, Mr. Orlowski, Mr. Mullen, Mr. Latham? (no questions) There being no questions, we will deem this hearing closed. Planning Board -2- April 6, 1981 Paradise Point Corp¢.ration. Mr. William B. Smith appeared before the board to determine Sf an inspection had been made of the property. The board has not had an opportunity but will set up a date.and let Mr. Smith know. On motion made lby Mr. Latham, seconded by Mr. Mullen, it was RESOLVED to approve the sketch map Of the manor subdivision of George L. Penny. IV IHahn property) located at Southold, said map dated March 16, 1981. ~ Vote of the Board: Ayes: Rayno~, Orlowski, 'Latham,'~ul~l~n ,~, On motion madeiby Mr. Orlowski, seconded by Mr. Latham, it was RESOLVED that ~he Southold Town Planning Board declare itself lead agency in regard to the State Environmental Quality Review Act for the minor subdivision of George L. Penny IV (Hahn property) located at Southold~ The Board has made an i~itial~dete~ination of non-significance~ .' Vote of the Board: Ayes: Raynor, Orlowski, Latham,' Mullen On motion made!by Mr. Orlowski, seconded by Mr. Latham, it was RESOLVED to set 8:00 p.m., M6nday, April 27, 1981 at the Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York, as the~time and place for a Public hearing on the mino~ subdivision of George L. Penny IV (Hahn prqperty) located at Southold~ Vote of the BoArd: Ayes: Raynor, Orlowski, Latham, Mul!en Dalchet - Chet Orlowski property at Cutchogue.' This sketch map was reviewed. Because it is the only ingress and egress for the property of .Pung with the exdeption of a cut on the Main Road, an extension of Pierce Drive shouldi be constructed to Town Highway SpecificatiOnS · between Lot 7 and LOts 8 and 9. Lot 6 is a flaglot but there is no alternative. Therel is no provision for park and playground. The board would like mobey in lieu of land in an amount to be determined. The flaglot into Lo~ 2 should be changed to incorporate*the 25 feet into Lot 1 with a r~ght-of-way over same to Lot 2. 7:45 p.m. Public HMaring on the question of the approval of the minor subdivision of Baxter Properties~ inq. located at Cutchogue. Mr. Burt Lewis and Abigail Wickham, attorney for the applicant, appeared at the hearing. Mr. R~ynor read the legal notice of hearing and presented proof of publicatio~ in the Suffolk Times. Planning Board -3- April 6, 1981 Mr. Raynor: In review of the file, there is correspondence from our board to the applicant's attorney, a copy of the description, map, correspondence from the applicant's attorney addressed to the board. Gentlemen: I enclose six maps for the minor subdivision of Baxter Properties, Inc. As I indicated at your meeting of October 16, 1980, wherein you approved the sketch map, the 100 foot building setback from the bluff renders Lots 3 and 4 virtually unbuildable. Given the Town of Southold's requirement for a 50 foot front yard setback from the right-of-way, there is a depth of only l0 feet in which to construct a structure on Lot 3, and 25 feet on Lot 4. This is insufficient for a residential dwelling, particularly for the high quality dwelling likely to be constructed on this type of waterfront property. The hardship is created by the irregular shape of the southeast portion of the property. This property has been owned by Baxter Properties, Inc., separate and apart from the adjoining property to the south, for over 25 years. We believe that an exception to the 100 foot setback policy is justified as to Lots 3 and 4, and that a setback of 70 feet on Lot 3 and 85 feet on Lot 4 is reasonable. The enclosed maps show that the existing homes on both sides of this property are l~ss than 100 feet from the bluff. At your October 16th meeting, you suggested that I submit the maps as they are, with a request for modification of the setback line. I, therefore, request an opportunity to meet with the Suffolk County Planning Commission at the time they review the subdivision maps, so that this problem may be resolved. Please let me know if you have any additional requirements. /s/ Abigail A. Wickham Mr. Raynor: I have the legal notice and the property description, resolution approving sketch plan of the map, correspondence in our file. With regard to the State Environmental Quality Review Act which has been completed the Department of Environmental Conservation has said a tidal wetlands may be necessary and I see a copy of the permit. Under Health Services, there is no objection. There is a receipt from the Town Clerk's Office of the fee being paid, applicant's application, covenants and restrictions in regard to the properties themselves, description of the property, short environmental assessment form. That pretty much completes the file. As is the procedure we will ask if there is anyone present that would like to speak in opposition to the minor subdivision of Baxter Properties, Inc.? Hearing none, is there anyone present this evening that would like to speak in favor of the minor subdivision of Baxter Properties, Inc.? Abigail Wickham, Attorney for Baxter Properties, Inc.: The main thing I want to address tonight is the issue we have talked about before because I want it on the record. Mr. Baxter'couldn't be here tonight but I have had discussions with him regarding the setback on the bluff. We have a subdivision of about 8-1/4 acres. A fair amount is beach area and embankment and the buildable acreage is at the back of the property. The four lots are laid out in what we thought was the Planning Board -4- April 6, 1981 optimal way with a minor subdivision with a road at the back and each lot taking advantag~ of the shorefront to the maximum. ~However, because of the shap~ of the property lots 3 and 4 would not have any property if the t001 foot setback line is going to be imposed in which to build, lot 3 having the biggest problem. As I indicated in my letter, the amount 6f setback that would really make a nice building or any building feasible would be a setback of aboUt 70 feet on lot 3 and 85 feet on lot ~ and I arrived at that using the 50 foot front yard setback set by. the Town of' Southold'and allowing for the normal size house. The later correspondence that /.forwarded Jo the board contained a map of ~his property and this proposed subdlvision on which I superimpose~ the line of the bluff as shown on Van Tuyl's map in 1965 and I think~ you have a copy of that.~in the file. ~.It was sent last week. It!shows that there has been very little, if no change in the line 6f the bluff. The shoreline.itself has even built out a little on the~east. I spoke to Van Tuyl and he said the line of the bluff as indicated on this subdivision map is taken from information which ii about five years old so if you compare to the 1955 in the last twgnty years there has been really no change in the average line of theibluff and I understand that the i00 foot setback that is the policy ~f the Suffolk County Planning Commission is based on two feet of erosion a year. I think that it shows that this part of the bluff has no~ suffered from that severe erosion t~at has occurred in other parts of the Sound. The most Mr. ~Baxter plans to do here is sell offlthose lots, not all at once, h~e Will probably want to hold on to Some of them for a while but he has had some interest in some oflthem. They are going to be lots worth quite a bit of money as they are suitable for housing and the type of housing would be good quality homes. He is not going to be able to sell lot 3 to someone puttin~ a house that close to' the road or a smaller house. I understand there Was a suggestion made of reducing the front yard setback and even iff:the Board of Appeals would go along with that I think that would also create another hard~hip.on the property. Not only would you havelyour house right near a road which in some future time could be a public highway so the owner would be exposed to people going back and forth, you would also have pe6ple having to go by a lot with a house right near the road. I would like %o emphasize that the hardship i~ one not created by the applicant. It is the way the property was when he bought it some years ago. I realize the board may be concerhed about setting prgcedent and this will,be. difficult to deal w~th in this matter. I think.there are certain circumstances here ~hat would require that kind of variation of the setback that you wouldn't have'o~ anyone elses property that wouldn't want to be 100 feeti from the bluff~ It is the configuration o~ th~' property as it has been since he bought it. You have th~ Raeburn- Murphy house on thel east which is probably within 60 feet of %he b~uff. Mr. Lewis measured ~t. The Gallagher house is about 80 to 85 feet away so you do havel other houses in the area that are that close and you also have a mapl showing the change in the bluff line has not been anywhere near what ~the County was basing its guidelines on. I don't want you to think that our fear is based on idle speculation about the real estate market. I asked Mr. Lewis to come here tonight because he had someone interested in lot 3 or 4. Mr. Lewis: They arle interested in a waterfront lot and if you look at this one lot, 4710 feet and when you go back to the setback, about 300 feet back from Ithe waterfront and that is almost like being across the street firom waterfront property.. Not only that but~the P~anning Board -5- April 6, 1981 Raeburn property would block out the view and it would be behind the Raeburn house. Ms. Wickham: Did you have a reluctance about building back that far from the road and possibly having a small house? Mr. Latham: Suppose he combined three and four and instead of four lots have a three lot subdivision. Mr. Lewis: Most people wouldn't want a larger lot. Ms. Wickham: Lot 3 and Lot 4 both have the problem so I don't think by combining you alleviate the problem on lot 3. Mr. Raynor: Let's start with the Murphy house. Mr. Orlowski and I were here about six months ago. They had considerable erosion on the bank directly east of it. It is a reason that the County is kind of ~ard and fast with their rule. We have not gotten an official report back. I have a preliminary staff report here from them. The opposition was simply that as far as the County was concerned either deny it totally or give the local board an option of relinquishing the front yard setback which apparently you have been informed of. Out of 300 feet as Mr. Lewis brings up, 250 feet of ~hat is beach and bluff. The County will be hard and fast with their rule. it was a question of bringing it back to the local board or turning it down completely. Ms. Wickham: That is why I am asking your board to consider it because I know it is a long standing policy of the County but not a rule of the Town Code. I can understand a reluctance on your part to grant an exception unless there are extenuating circumstances. Mr. Raynor: They have been tried before in East Marion. Lots 3 and 4 on the building setback pretty much carry the top elevations for the property. In laying it out and discussing it this was one of the things brought up. Is there anything else you would like to talk to the board about? Ms. Wickham: I think along these lines again the concern is the life span of the lot to some extent and someone buying a house with perhaps a limited usefulness if the rate of erosion is a certain amount, how long will they have the house without the Sound on the front porch. The lot would have to be sold with the realization there would be a possiblity in the future there would be sufficient erosion to bring the lot back to where the house was constructed. Hopefully, by that time there will be a solution to keeping the bluff. I can see the Town not wanting to assume any responsibility. With an adequate disclosure to a purchaser that problem can be taken care of. The only other thing I might mention there was an arrange- ment made with the Raeburn-Murphy people when they ran into a problem with Mr. Bokina. The right has been given to them for 200 feet above the Oregon Road for the properties on the east to have a right to use that right-of-way. Mr. Raynor: Is there anyone else present this evening that would like to speak in favor of the proposed minor subdivision of Baxter Properties, Inc. Is there anyone present that has some information that should come before the board at this time. Planning Board -6- April 6, 1981 Ms. Wickham: Is there any additional information on this ~rosion problem that might be obtained by way of experts or whatever? Mr.. Raynor: We have reviewed it several times on several different subdivisions on theiSound and I would have to say that the conclusions are kind of inconclusive. Mr. Lewis: The bluff is pretty well overgrown and looks pretty stable. Mr. Raynor: They look it to the east. Mr.~ Latham: I am wondering about the next person that doesn'~t know about all this. Ms. Wickham: In terms of the life span of the lot, you can always put somehing in the~irecord if you have to. There are ways to insure tha't anyone would know about it. Mr. Mullen: The title company would put that up, too. Mr. Raynor: rs there anyone else. If there is nothing else, we will deem this hearing closed. 8:00 p.m. Public H~aring on the question of the approval of the minor subdivision of Gertrude Duchow located at Cutchogue. Mr. and Mrs. Pontino, adjacent property owners, and Charles Cuddy, attOrney for the applicant, appeared. Mr. Raynor read the legal notice~ of hearing and presented proof, of publication in the Suffolk Weekly Times. Mr. Raynor: In the!file is a receipt from the Town Clerk's Office ~or $75, correspondence i from this board to the applicant's attorney setting tonight for a publi& hearing, correspondence to this board from the Department of Health Services, our designation as lead agency, metes and bounds description of the property, map of the property, description and subdivision requirements, correspondence from this board to the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, correspondence from the attorney tv this board, resolution approving the sketch map on October 28th, more correspondence, the application, metes, and bounds description ~nd short environmental assessment form As 'is the. policy of this boar~, we will ask if there is anyone present this evening that would like to speak in opposition to this minor subdivision of Gertrude Duchow. Hearing none, is there anyone present that would like to speak in favor? Charles Cuddy: The:board has had this subdivision before i~'for a number of months and I believe it complies with the requirements. I talked to Chuck HAmilton and he has given tentative approval and I would expect final approval in the next few weeks. The.Pontino house is relatively close! to this property and there, is a question of water testing. I will expect approval in a few days from the Health Depart- ment. I would ask that the board approve the subdivision as submitted. .' Mr. Rayhor: They tested the water in lot 17 Planning Board -7- April 6, 1981 Mr. Cuddy: They suggested something new and we discussed it with the Pontinos because theirs is only two or three years old. Mr. Raynor: Any action the board may take would be subject to Suffolk County Planning Commission conditions. Is there amupme else that would like to speak in favor? Is there anyone present that has some information that should come before this board at this time? Mr. Orlowski? Mr. Latham? Mr. Mullen? (all negative) There being no further questions we will deem this hearing closed. John Vescur. Property at South Harbor Road, Southold. Shep Scheinberg, attorney for the applicant, appeared. The chairman indicated to Mr. Scheinberg that he feels there should be some type of road construction. It could be clustered on the westerl~y portion and revised into a major subdivision because it will be required that the road and a spur going into Manitta's property would have to be built to town highway specifications. Mr. Scheinberg will confer with his client and get back to the board. On motion made by Mr. Orlowski, seconded by Mr. Latham, it was RESOLVED to set 7:30 p.m., Monday, May 11, 1981 at the Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York, as the time and place for a public hearing on the question of the approval of the final map of the subdivision to be known as "Harbor Lights~ Section IV", located at Southold. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Raynor, Orlowski, Latham, Mullen Hill Crest at Orient. Mr. Mullen and Mr. Latham have made an inspection of this property. A waiver will be necessary as there is only one ingress for the subdivision. This property has been previously approved by the Town Board to be developed in the cluster concept but Mr. Reese would rather have a conventional subdivision. North View Drive should be circular at the end. Hill Crest Road is over-long and exceeds the length required by the Code. The park area appears to be insufficient. Mr. Orlowski made a motion, seconded by Mr. Latham and carried to approve the minutes of the regular meeting of January 5, 1981. Mr. Latham made a motion, seconded by Mr. Orlowski and carried to approve the minutes of the regular meeting of January 20, 1981. Mr. Mullen made a motion, seconded by Mr. Orlowski and carried to approve the minutes of the regular meeting of February 11, 1981. Mr. Latham made a motion, seconded by Mr. Orlowski and carried to approve the minutes of the regular meeting of March 17, 1981. Planning Board -8- April 6, 1981 On motion madelby Mr. Latham, seconded by Mr. Mullen, it was RESOLVED to set 8:30 p.m., Monday, April 27, 1981, at the Town Hall, Main Road, So~thold, New York, as the time and place for a public hearing on the question of the approval of the minor subdivision of "Pipe's Cove" lo~ated at Greenport. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Raynor, Orlowski, Latham, Mullen On motion madelby Mr. Orlowski, seconded by Mr. Latham, it was RESOLVED that ~he Southold Town Planning Board declare itself lead agency in regard to the State Environmental Quality Review Act for the subdivision~of Pipe's Cove located at Greenport. An initial determination of no~-significance has been made. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Raynor, Orlowski, Latham, Mullen On motion madelby Mr. Or~owski, seconded by Mrs Latham, it was RESOLVED to set 8:15 p.m., Monday, April 27, 1981, at the Town Hall, Main Road, So~thold, New York, as the time and place for a public hearing on the question of the approval of the minor subdivision of Fishers Island Utility Co.~ Inc. located at Fishers Island. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Raynor, Orlowski, Latham, Mullen On motion made.by Mr. Orlowski, seconded by Mr. Latham, it was RESOLVED to approve the preliminary map of the subdivision to be known as Grand View, Estates located at Orient, said map dated (amended) February 24, 1981, bubject to consideration of the conditions of the Suffolk County.Planning Department. .Vote of the Board: Ayes: Raynor, Orlowski, Latham, Mullen On motion made! by Mr. Latham, seconded by Mr. Orlowski, it was RESOLVED that whereas, a formal application for the approval of a subdivision plat Sntitled Mount Beulah Acres was submitted to the Planning Board on March 7, 1980, and an application fee of $70 was paid on March 7, 19~0, and WHEREAS, a pubilic hearing was held on the final map of said subdivision at the Town Hall, Southold, New York, on February 26, 1981 at 7:30 p.m., ~nd WHEREAS, the r~quirements of the Subdivision Regulations of the Town of Southol~ have been met by said subdivision plat and application, Planning Board -7- April 6, 1981 Mr. Cuddy: They suggested something new and we discussed i% with the Pontinos because theirs is only two or three years old. Mr. Raynor: Any action the board may take would be subjact to Suffolk County Planning Commission conditions. Is there amupme else that would like to speak in favor? Is there anyone present that has some information that should come before this board at this time? Mr. Orlowski? Mr. Latham? Mr..Mullen? (all negative) There being no further questions we will deem this hearing closed. John Vescur. Property at South Harbor Road, Southold. Shep Scheinberg, attorney for the applicant, appeared. The chairman indicated to Mr. Scheinberg that he feels there should be some type of road construction. It could be clustered on the westerly portion and revised into a major subdivision because it will be required that the road and a spur going into Manitta's property would have to be built to town highway specifications. Mr. Scheinberg will confer with his client and get back to the board. On motion made by Mr. Orlowski, seconded by Mr. Latham, it was RESOLVED to set 7:30 p.m., Monday, May il, 1981 at the Town Hall, Main Road, $outhold, New York, as the time and place for a public hearing on the question of the approval of the final map of the subdivision to be known as "Harbor Lights~ sectioh IV", located at Southold. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Raynor, Orlowski, Latham, Mullen Hill Crest at Orient. Mr. Mullen and Mr. Latham have made an inspection of this property. A waiver will be necessary as there is only one ingress for the subdivision. This property has been previously approved by the Town Board to be developed in the cluster concept but Mr. Reese would rather have a conventional subdivision. North View Drive should be circular at the end. Hill Crest Road is over-long and exceeds the length required by the Code. The park area appears to be insufficient. Mr. Orlowski made a motion, seconded by Mr. Latham and carried to approve the minutes of the regular meeting of January 5, 1981. Mr. Latham made a motion, seconded by Mr. Orlowski and carried to approve the minutes of the regular meeting of January 20, 1981. Mr. Mullen made a motion, seconded by Mr. Orlowski and carried to approve the minutes of the regular meeting of February 11, 1981. Mr. Latham made a motion, seconded by Mr. Orlowski and carried to approve the minutes of the regular meeting of March 17, 1981. Planninq Board -8- April 6, 1981 On motion madelby Mr. Latham, seconded by Mr. Mullen, it was RESOLVED to set 8:30 p.m., Monday, April 27, 1981, at the Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York, as the time and place for a public hearing on the question of the approval of the minor subdivision of "Pipe's Cove" located at Greenport. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Raynor, Orlowski, Latham, Mullen On motion madelby Mr. Orlowski, seconded by Mr. Latham, it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board declare itself lead agency in regard to the State Environmental Quality Review Act for the subdivision of Pipe's Cove located at Greenport. An initial determination of non-significance has been made. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Raynor, Orlowski, Latham, Mullen On motion made'by Mr. ~rlowski, secogded by Mrf Latham, it was RESOLVED to set 8:15 p.m., Monday, April 27, 1981, at the Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York, as the time and place for a public hearing on the question of the approval of the minor subdivision of Fishers Island Utility Co., Inc. located at Fishers Island. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Raynor, Orlowski, Latham, Mullen On motion madeiby Mr. Orlowski, seconded by Mr. Latham, it was RESOLVED to approve the preliminary map of the subdivision to be known as Grand ViewlEstates located at Orient, said map dated (amended) February 24, 1981, Subject to consideration of the conditions of the Suffolk County~Plan~ing Department. .Vote of the Board. Ayes: Raynor, Orlowski Latham, Mullen On motion madei by Mr. Latham, seconded by Mr. Orlowski, it was RESOLVED that Whereas, a formal application for the approval of a subdivision plat ~ntitled Mount Beula~ Acres was submitted to the Planning Board on March 7, 1980, and an application fee of $70 was paid on March 7, 19i80, and WHEREAS, a publlic hearing was held on the final map of said ~subdivision at the ~own Hall, Southold, New York, on February 26, 1981 at 7:30 p.m., land WHEREAS, the ~'equirements of the the Town of Southolld have been met by application, Subdivision Regulations of said subdivision plat and P~anning Board -9- April 6, 1981 Now, therefore, be it RESOLVED that the application of Clement W. Booth for approval of said subdivision plat prepared by Roderick Van Tuyl be approved subject to the following: 1. Short radius curves should be provided at the corners of Mount Beulah Avenue and Sound View Avenue, Mount Beulah Avenue and Old North Road, and at the corners of the proposed road Cosde'n COurt and Mount Beulah Avenue. 2. Bond in the amount of $20,000 be presented to and accepted by the Southold Town Board. 3. Inspection fee in the amount of $800 be presented to the Southold Town Clerk. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Raynor, Orlowski, Latham, Mullen On motion made by Mr. Orlowski, seconded by Mr. Mullen, it was RESOLVED that whereas, a formal application for the approval of a subdivision plat entitled Minor Subdivision of Niua Stevens was submitted to the Planning Board on September 12, 1977 as a major subdivision which was withdrawn in favor of a minor subdivision by letter received October 15, 1980, and an application fee of $175 was received on September 12, 1977, and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on the said subdivision application and plat at the Town Hall, Southold, New York, on February 26, 1981 at 8:00 pom., and WHEREAS, the requirements of the Subdivision Regulations of the Town of Southold have been met by said subdivision plat and application, Now, therefore, be it RESOLVED that the application of Nina Stevens for approval of said subdivision plat prepared by Young & Young dated January 8, 1981, be approved and the chairman be authorized to endorse approval on said subdivision map subject to the following: 1. Consideration of the conditions of the Suffolk County Planning Commission. 2. Right of way being constructed to the specifications of the Planning Board Inspector. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Raynor, Orlowski, Latham, Mullen Pridgen minor subdivision. It was the decision of the Planning Board that Mr. Davis, Planning Board Inspector,~ be asked to make recommendations on the right-of-way for this subdivision considering the following alternatives. Planning Board -10- April 6, 1981 1. Improvements necessary to present driveway for access to lot 3. 2. Improvements necessary to create a right-of-way on the easterly side of the property. '3. Improvements necessary to create a right-of-way on the westerly side of the property. The following Was introduced by Mr. Latham, seconded by Mr. Orlowski and carried. Pursuant to Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law State EnvironmentallQuality Review Act and 6NYCRR Part 617, Section 617.10 and Chapter 44 of the Code of the Town of Southold, notice is hereby given that Southold Town Planning Board as lead agency for the action described below has determined that the project will not have a significant Cffeot on the environment. DESCRIPTION OF ACTIQN The minor subdivision Of Donald P. Roblnsonr Dorothy R. Binns & Marion R. Mears is a three-lot residential subdivision located at Cutchogue with two ~xisting houses. The project hal been determined not to have a significant effect on the environment for the following reasons: An environmental assessment has been submitted which indicated thatlno significant adverse effects to the environment were likely to occur should the project be implementedl as planned. Because there ~as been no response in the allotted time from the SuffoLk County Department of Health Services it is assumed that there is no objection nor comments by that agency. The project will meet all the requirements of the Code of the Town ofl Southold Subdivision of Land Regulations. Further information can be obtained by contacting Ms. Muriel Tolman, Secretary, Southold Town Planning Board, Main Road, Southold, New York. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Raynor, Orlowski, Latham, Mullen The following is a list of subdivision bonds on which the time to complete the improvements has expired: Blue Horizons, Section 1 - $90,000 1977 - no work started Blue Horizons, Sect:ion 2 - $110,000 - 1977 - no work started Planning Board -11- April 6, 1981 Greenbriar Acres $142,000 - interior abandoned - 1977 Greton Estates $50,000 1976 - nearly completed Highland Estates $200,000 - 1976 - no recommendations from Town Board Lands End - $100,000 - 1973 - almost completed Paradise by the Bay - $55,000 - has not yet increased bond Peconic Knolls $26,760 1977 - just started Sea Aire Estates $35,000 1978 - not started Soundview Acres at Orient - $77,000 - 1978 has not yet increased bond Syloret Estates - $20,000 - 1976 Town Harbor Terrace - $16,000 - 1968 almost completed The secretary was directed to send this information to the Town Board commenting that these are the subdivisions whose time for improvement has expired with a carbon copy to the principles involved. On motion made by Mr. Latham, seconded by Mr. Ortowski, it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board declare itself lead agency in regard to the State Environmental Quality Review Act for the Minor subdivision of Vincent Guarnaschelli and Dean J. Yaxa located at Arshamomaque. An initial determination of non-significance has been made. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Raynor, Orlowski, Latham, Mullen The Board reviewed the map of Guarnaschelli and Yaxa and had difficulty determining exactly what the developers want to do. There were two different designations for lots 1 and lots 2. The principles will be asked for clarification. Mr. Raynor reported that he had met along with Chairman of the Zoning Board of Appeals and Sr. Building Inspector George Fisher with Mr. George Raymond of Raymond, Parish, Pine and Weiner %o explore the possibility of an update of the development plan. Some problems were discussed. Mr. Raymond will get back to the town with a proposal. On motion made by Mr. Mullen, seconded by Mr. Latham, it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board has reviewed the application to the Zoning Board of Appeals of Southold Grange, Inc. 91036 Patrons of Husbandry and Church of the Open Door, Open Door Ministeries, Inc. for a special exception to use the subject premises Planning Board -12- April 6, 1981 for the operation of a house of worship. This is an on-going non- profit use of the property and the Planning Board agrees with the applicant's attorney that there is sufficient parking available for the proposed use. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Raynor, Or~lowski, La~tham, Mullen On motion made:by Mr. Latham, seconded by Mr. Mullen, it was RESOLVED to approve plot plan containing parking data. dated March 27, 1981 of Main Street Market located at Southold subject the following: 1. Definitioniof entry barriers necessary on westerly side of entrance to be approved by Planning Board, 2. Certificate of Occupancy be withheld until compliance with plot plan. ~ 3. Addition of "no entrance" sign on Youngs AVenue. 4. No parking for minimum of two spaces west of the entrance. 5. Pointed arrow and ~lettered signs be erected at the entrance. 6. Barrier be'continued to the east at entrance. ?. All subject to a three month review. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Raynor, Latham, Mullen ~ Nay: Orlowski Mr. Orlowski registered a negative vote because it is his feeling that the entrance and exit should both be on the Main Road because there may be continual blocking of the exit on Youngs Avenue. On motion made. by Mr. Latham, seconded by Mr. Mullen., it was RESOLVED that Whereas, a formal application for the approval Df a subdivision plat ~ntitled Minor Subdivision of S~ith~ Carter, Blanchard was submitted to th~ Planning Board on October 29, 1980, and an application fee of $75 was received on March 17, 1981, and WHEREAS, a pubilic hearing w~s held on the said subdivision application and pla.t at the Town Hall, Southold, New York, on March 17, 1981 at 8:00 P.m., and WHEREAS, the requirements of the Subdivision Regulations of the Town of Southold have been met by said subdivision plat and application, i Now, thereforel, be it RESOLVED that the application of Smith, Carter, Blanchard for approval of said subdivision plat prepared.by Chandler, Palmer and King dated January 22,'1981, be approved and the chairman be authorized to endorse approval ~on said subdivision . Planning Board -13- April 6, 1981 Vote of the Board: Ayes: Raynor, Orlowski, Latham~ The following was introduced by Mr. Latham, seconded by Mr. Orlowski and carried. Pursuant to Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law State Environmental Quality Review Act and 6NYCRR Part 617, Section 617.10 and Chapter 44 of the Code of the Town of Southold, notice is hereby given that $outhold Town Planning Board as lead agency for the action described below has determined that the project will not have a significant effect on the environment. DESCRIPTION OF ACTION The minor subdivision of_Smith~ Carter~ Blanchard is a three-lot residential subdivision located at Fishers Island. The project has been determined not to have a significant effect on the environment for the following reasons: An environmental assessment has been~submitted ~hich indicated that no significant advers~ effect~ ~ the environment were likely to occur should the project be implemented as planned. Because it is over 300 feet from tidal wetlands comments were not solicited from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. The Department of Health Services commented that it would need additional information concerning the proposed method of sewage disposal and water supply. Residences are not proposed to be placed on the newly formed lots but building permits would not be issued without prior approval. The project will meet all the requirements of the Code of the Town of Southold Subdivision of Land Regulations. Further information can be obtained by contacting Ms. Muriel Tolman, Secretary, Southold Town Planning Board, Main Road, Southold, New York 11971. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Raynor, Orlowski, Latham, Mullen On motion made by Mr. Latham, seconded by Mr. Mullen, it was RESOLVED that whereas, a formal application for the approval of a subdivision plat entitled Minor Subdivision of Reynold F. Blum and William A. Littell was submitted to the Planning Board on February 2, 1981, and an application fee of $100 was received March 10, 1981, and Planning Board -14- ADril 6, 1981 WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on the said subdivision application and plat at the Town Hall, Southold, New Y.ork, on March 17, I981 at 8:15 p.m., and WHEREAS, the requirements 6f the Subdivision RegUlations of the Town of Southold have been met by said subdivis~ion plat and application, Now, thereforei be it RESOLVED that the application of Reynold F. Blum and:William A. Littell for approval of said subdivision plat prepared by Roderick Van Tuyl dated. February 11, 1981, be approved and the chairman be authorized to endorse approval on said subdivision map subject to the f'ollowing conditions of the Suffolk County Planning Commission being~filed in the Suffolk County Clerk's Offi6e as covenants and restrictions and being placed on the map: Any furthe~ subdivision of the original 55.275 acres, that this proposed minor subdivision is part of, shall be treated as a majorlsubdivision with the map being filed in the office of the County Clerk. No lot sha~l be changed in any manner unless authorized by the Suffolk County Planning Board. Approval o~ this subdivision shall be made subject to the meeting ofithe requirements and standards of the Suffolk County Department of Health Services. No sanitary disposal facility shall be located within 100 feet of th~ drainage ditch emptying'into Eugene's Creek. and the edge of any tidal meadow bordering the creek. All residential structures shall be located at least 100 feet back ~rom the edge of the tidal meadow bordering Eugene's C~eek. There shall not be any discharge of stormwater runoff resulting from the development and improvement of the lots directly ihto the drainage ditch emptying into Eugene's Creek or ihto any tidal wetland bordering the creek. ' A conservation easement having a depth of 50 feet shall be establishe~ along the tidal wetlands. Vote of the Board: The following ~as Mullen and carried. Ayes: Raynor, Orlowski, Latham~ Mullen introduced by Mr. Latham, seconded by Mr. Pursuant to Ar~ticle 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law State EnvironmentalI Quality Review Act and 6NYCRR Part 617, Section 617.10 and Chapter 144 of the Code of the Town of Southold, notice is hereby given that Sbuthold Town Planning Board as lead agency for the action describe'd below has determined that the project will not have a significant 'effect on the environmen~. 'Planning Board -15- April 6, 1981 DESCRIPTION OF ACTION The minor subdivision of Reynold F. Blum and William A. Littell is a four-lot residential subdivision located at Cutchogue. The project has been determined not to have a significant effect on the environment for the following reasons: An environmental assessment has been submitted which indicated that no significant adverse effects to the environment were likely to occur should the project be implemented as planned. Because there has not been a reply in the allotted time from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation it is assumed that there is no objection nor comments from that agency. The Department of Health Services of the County of Suffolk voiced no objection but stated that they would normally require installation of at least one test hole and test well to confirm that conditions are adequate for the installation of i~dividual s~ptic systems and water supply facilities. They also recommended clearance from the State Department of Environmental Conservation concerning the possibility of wetlands permit being necessary. The project will meet all the requirements of the Code of the Town of Southold Subdivision of Land Regulations. Further information can be obtained by contacting Ms. Muriel Tolman, Secretary, Southold Town Planning Board, Main Road, Southold, New York 11971. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Raynor, Orlowski, Latham, Mullen A review was made of the property to First Towne Realty at Cutchogue to determine if it was sgill in compliance with the approved site plan. The chairman announced that it was in compliance. A review was made of the property of ~wynne Construction at Laurel to determine if it was still in compliance with the approved site plan. The chairman announced that it was in compliance. A review was made of the property of the Mattituck Library located at Mattituck to determine if it was in compliance with the approved site plan. It was not. Plar~ning Board i -16- April 6, 198i A review was made of the property of Scott-Ben and the report is that building ne~er commenced on the property. A review was made of the property of'Winds Way. Build~n~ located at Southold and it was determined that is in in conformance with the approved site p~an. Motion was mad~ by Mr. Raynor, seconded by.Mr. Latham, to inform th~ building inspector that an inspection has been made of the property formerly known as "Sundown" and that such has been completed in compliance with ~he site planas amended. Vote of the BoArd: Ayes: Raynor, Orlowski, Latham, Mullen Vote of the Bo~rd: ' On motion madelby Mr. Latham, seconded by Mr. Mullen, it was RESOLVED that Whereas, a formal application fo~ the ~pproval of a subdivision plat entitled Minor Subdivision of Peconio Bay Gardens was submitted to the Planning Board on February 2, 1981,' and an application fee of $100 was received on March 4, 1981, and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on the said subdivision application and pla~ at the Town Ha~l, Southold, New'York, on March 17,' 1981 at 8:45 p.m., and WHEREAS, the requirements of the Subdivision Regulations of the Town of Southold have been met by said subdivision plat and application, ~ Now, thereforei be it RESOLVED that the application Of Peeonic' Bay Gardens for approval of said subdivision plat'prepared by Young and Young dated OctOber 24, 1980 be ~pproved subject to the following: 1. Considerat~o~ of the conditions of the Suffolk County ~ Planning Commission. Variance f~om the Zoning Board of Appeals for the insufficient width of Lot 1. Ayes: Raynor, Orlowski, Latham~ Mulien The following ~as introduced by Mr. Latham, seconded by Mr. Mullen and carried.! Pursuant to Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law State EnvironmentaliQuality Review Act and 6NYCRR Part 617, Seetion 617.10 and Chapter ~4 of the Code of the Town of Southold, notice is heir.by given that S~uthold Town Planning Board as lead agency ~or th~i action describe~ below has determined that the project will not Planning Board -17- April 6, 1981 have a significant effect on the environment. DESCRIPTION OF ACTION The minor subdivision of Peconic Bay Gardens is a four-lot residential subdivision located at Cutchogue. The project has been determined not to have a significant effect on the environment for the following reasons: An environmental assessment has been submitted which indicated that no significant adverse effects to the environment were likely to Occur should the project be implemented as planned. Because there has been no reply in the allotted time from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation it is assumed that there is no objection nor comments from that agency. The Department of Health Services of the County of Suffolk voiced no objection but commented that ~due to the questionable water supply a test well would normally be required prior to any approvals. They stated conditions should be suitable for individual sewage disposal systems. The project will meet all the requirements of the Code of the Town of Southold Subdivision of Land Regulations. Further information can be obtained by Contacting Ms. Muriel Tolman, Secretary, Southold Town Planning Board, Main Road, Southold, New York 11971. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Eaynor, Orlowski, Latham, Mullen On motion made by Mr. Latham, seconded by Mr. Mullen,it was RESOLVED to approve Report No. 165 of John W. Davis, Plan~ing Board Inspector, pertaining to Access to Lot No. 8 at the subdivision known as Jackson's Landing at Mattituck. No certificate of Occupancy for any residence built on the site should be issued until such time as the access is built in compliance with these recommendations. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Raynor, Orlowski, Latham, Mullen It is the decision of the Planning Board that the division of property of Roy C. Schoenhaar should go through the subdivision procedures of the Town of Southold if a variance is granted for insufficient area and width. Planning Board -18- April 6, 1981 The Planning Board does not feel it has sufficient information on the application ~f ~nes Dunn to make a determination as to whether it should go through the subdivision procedures. There being nolfurther business to come before the board, Mr. Latham made a motion, seconded by Mr. Orlowski and carried to adjourn. Meeting a(.journed at 10:25 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Muriel Tolman, Secretary H~ry E. Raynor, Jrt, Chairman I t'~-( 'S'<~ L~.T'I 0 ~l II I D William F. Mullen, Jr. Southold, N.Y. 11971 March 23, 1981 TELEPHONE 765 - 19.38 Mr. Gene Gianone Mattituck Coin Shoppe Main Road & Wickham Avenue Mattituck, New York 11952 Dear Mr. Gianone: The following action was taken by the $outhold Town Planning Board at a regular meeting held March 17, 1981. RESOLVED to approve the amendment to the site plan of "Sundown" as requested by the present owner, Gene Gianone, to include the following: 1. The moving of the garage on the premises fifty feet back from its original site. 2. The elimination of parking from the front of the building. Changing of the in and out status of the driveways. The east driveway will be the entrance and the west driveway the exit. 4. Providing of on site parking for 28 cars which is an additional 20 cars from the original plan. Yours truly, HENRY Eo RAYNOR, JR., CHAIRMAN SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD Copy tO Building Department By Muriel Tolman, Secretary Suffolk County Department of Health Services No~0r~ ..... PERMIT To Operate A Service Food Establishment the operator of a service food establishment known as VILLA D'OR, 13560 !bin Road, ,H~ttituck -r .... of e^, ,*~,,,'1.4 in Suffolk County is granted this permit to operate the above-named service food establishment, as provided by Chapter XIV of the Sanitary Code, established by the Public Health Council of the State of New York, and the Suffolk County Sanitary Code. This permit will expire upon the change, of the operator. It is not transferable or assignable. It may be suspended or revoked as provided in the New York State and Suffolk County Sanitary Codes. It shall he posted conspicuously on the premises and made available by the operator on request. This permit is granted subject to any and all State, local and municipal laws, ordhmnces, codes, rules, and regulations. LIMITED: Mechanical Glasswasher required Date March 3-1~ 1981 EXPIRATION DATE: April 30, 1981 Form EP-IO 18-660 COUNTY OF SUFFOLK DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES DAVID HARRIS~ M.D., M,P,H. Article 13, Section 1303.1 of the Suffolk County Sanitary Code makes it illegal for any person to maintain or operate a food service establishment in the health district without first having obtained a permit from this Department. Since a report of an official inspection indicates that your establishment does not fully comply with the Health Depart- ment requirements, we are enclosing a provisional permit for a period of 30 days to enable you to complete necessary corrections. A reinspection will be made prior to the expiration date of your provisional permit. Please contact this Department if we can be of assistance to you in improving sanitation in your establishment. e~ru! yours ' Ernst Dinda Senior Sanitarian ED:jmh Enclosure COUNTY CENTER P JAMES WALL BENNETT ORLOWSKI. Jr GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, Jr, William F. Mullen, Jr. Southold. N.Y. 11971 April 17, 1981 TELEPHONE 765- 1938 Mr. Gene Gianone Mattituck Coin Shoppe Main Road Mattituck, New York 11952 Dear Mr. Gianone: The following action was taken by the Southold Town Planning Board at a regular meeting held April 6, 1981. Motion was made, seconded and carried to inform the building inspector that an inspection has been made of the property formerly known as "Sundown" and that suchRs been completed in compliance with the site plan as amended. Yours truly, HENRY E. RAYNOR, JR., CHAIRMAN SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD C/opy to Building Inspector By Muriel Tolman, Secretary FORM NO. 6 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Building Department Town Hall Southold, N.Y. 11971 APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY Instructions 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: I. Final survey of property with accurate location of all buildings, property lines, streets, and unusual natural or topographic features. 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 buildings, Multiple Residences and similar buildings 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 features. 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. Fees: 1. Certificate of occupancy $5.00 2. Certificate of occupancy on pre-existing dwelling or land use 3. Copy of certificate of occupancy $1.00 $5,00 Date ...~'J.aV. e,b.. 2..4, .].9.8..]_ .......... New Building ............. Old or Pre-existing Building .... ~. ....... Vacant Land ............. Location of Property . .Z. 3.5.6.0. ............. ~.~.~..~o.a.~. ................ ~...~. ~.$ .~g.c..~ ............. House No. Street Hamlet Owner or Owners of Property ...~.u. ge.~.9 .G.~..m~.~.o.~.e. .......................................... County Tax Map No. 1000 Section ...... .$~4. ...... Block .... ~.~. ......... Lot ..... 4. .......... Subdivision ................................. Filed Map No ........... Lot No .............. Permit No. :1.Q~342; .... Date of Permit ~,QZS~/8.0. ·Applicant .... Q9.~1 .~Qi.~_.R. 9~ .tgV~9~:, Z.k~, ...... David Harris Health Dept· Approval .... 02,01 3..G .4/3.0./8 ~. ·Labor Dept. Approval ........................ Underwriters Approval .. ~' e n~ ~- ~ g .............. P lan ning Board App royal ...................... Request for Temporary Certificate ..................... Final Certificate ......... ~.. Fee Submitted $.. 5...0.& ...................... Construction on above described building an,.(~:~er._..~it meets aJY~'~able cod~es and regula [/t~s. November 17,1980 New York State Liquor ~thority; Re: C~ld Coin Resturant,Inc. This letter is to certify that the premises formaly know as The Mattituck Sundown,Inc. is located at the street address 13560 Main Road, Mattituck. This property is located on county tax map #1000, Section 114 block 11, lot 4o Southoid Town Building Dept. FORM NO. 1 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN HALL SOUTHOLD, N.Y. 11971 TEL.: 765-1803 ~/ c~ 19 :.~ / (967? 5/7 Approved ~ ........................ Disapproved , . (BuiJding Inspector) ~ APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PER~IT Application No...~ ;!?. ~ ~. ...... INSTRUCTIONS~ a. This application must be completely fill'ed in by typewriter, or in ink5 and st/b~it'ted in triplicate to the Building Inspector, with 3 sets of plans, accurate plot plan to scale. Fee according to ~chedule. b. Plot plan showing location of lot and of buildings on premises, relationship to adjoining premises or public streets or areas, and ~ving a detailed description of layout of property must be drawn on the diagram which is part of this applb cation. c. The work covered by this application may not be commenced before issuance of Building Permit. d. Upon approval of this apphcation, the Building Inspector will issue a Building Permit to the applicant. Such permit shall be kept on the premises available for mspection 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 applica.ble~s, Ordinances or Regulations, for the construction of buildings, additions or alterations, or for removal~r~moliti~, as~erel'n described. The applicant agrees to comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, building code,. ~o~Ia~ifig code(, an~x~ gulations, and to admit authorized inspectors (m premises and in buildings for necessary inspections. ~ ~ ~j~gt4~. ~ ~/Tr~ro~9~_~~/g //~ ............ i. (Signature of appli~, or n~'~, if a corporation) . .v:.o..~o.~..o.~.,~..u.~.,..,./.,.u.,..%..u.: .r:. ~4 .~.a.*. .... (Mailing address of applicant) State whether applicant is owner, lessee, agent, architect, engineer, general contractor, electrician, plumber or builder. o~.~. 8 ................. Name of owner of premises . . . .'~.1}'.~.~.~. .qg..~.~.~o.~..~ ...................................................... (as on the tax roll or latest deed) If applicant is a corporation, signature of duly authorized officer. (Name and title of corporate officer) Builder's License No .......................... Plumber's License No ....................... Electrician's License No ....................... Other Trade s License No ...................... Location of land on which proposed work will be done .................................................. ......... j.35~0.11~.~ .t~0~.~I . (B~... .,~.5 )., Jg$ ~.~. ll ~ k , .N.Z..,..J,19,,5~ ............................ House Number Street Hamlet County Tax Map No. 1000 Section ... I.i..4. .......... Block .... Il ............ Lot...4. .............. Subdivision .................................... Filed Map No ............... Lot ............... (Name) State existing use and occupancy of premises and intended use and occupancy of proposed construction: a. Existing use and occupancy~.~.~ ~ ~0/4a~al IL t~..~l~/~.~.l~ ./~P.~,~ ¢1~.~;1.$*. t~1~.0.~1~.1[~, ..................... b. Intended use and occupancy ./~.~..~.~.~.~..~.~J.,~ ...................................................... 3. Nature of work (check which applicable): New Building .......... Addition .......... Alteration .......... Repair .............. Removal .............. Demolition .............. Other Work ............... (Description) 4. Estimated Cost ...................................... Fee . · .............................. ! (to be paid on filing this application) 5. If dwelling, number of dwelling units ............... Number of dwelling units on each floor ................ If garage, number of cars ......................................................................... 6. If business, commercial or mixed occupancy, specify nature and extent of each type of use .. ~a.'~tl~l~lil~[% ....... 7. Dimensions of existing structureS, if any: Front ..... $~,~. ...... Rear . ~1[.. ~0 .t... Depth .50.~ *. ........ Height . :J~.~ .......... Number of Stories .. ~. .................................................... Dimensions of same structure with alterations or additions: Front ... ~ ............ Rear . ,~ .............. Depth ..... ,50, 5 ........... i.. Height . .$~ ............. Numb~l~l~tories .......... ~ ........... 8. Dimensions of entire new constr~ction: Front.. i ~i ........ Rear l~ .~ .*w:-x.. ...... Depth'~.. Height ... Md ......... Number of Stories . ,~. · .................................... Size of lot: Front . .~.4, I,.R... I ........... Rear .... .~.4. ~. ........... Depth ig80.3~. Date of Purchase g/&6/~O. ·.: .................. Name of Former Owner Eg~ v,~. ff.a~ gr,.~ ........... Zone or use district in which premises are situated ~.#8 i[~.~.IN~ ........................................... Does proposed construction violate any zoning law, ordinance or regulation: .. ~.~. ........................... Will lot be regraded l~*i Will excess fill be removed from premises: g Yes No Name of Owner of premises ~t~.n~. O.~[.~n*0~.~... Address . .//.a.~ .'a.~.'~.u.a..~ ....... Phone No..~.9.~.~.~.. 0,[.~ ..... · Phone No.~90,,5230 ...... Name of Architect ,~!~/~I · J',..~V,~i~. ........ Address . t-~l'~l ......... i Phone No ................ Name of Contractor . ?.~..~.~.~...~.~..~?.*.~.q~.~... Address .................. 10. 13. 14. PLOT DIAGRAM Locate clearly and distinctly all ibuildings, whether existing or proposed, and. indicate all set-back dimensions from property lines. Give street and block number or description according to deed, and show street names and indicate whether interior or corner lot. A~TA~HED Pr. OT PLt~I~ ItEBETO STATE OF NEW~0RK~, ~ ~' ~ o COUNTY OF ~-~~:. .... ~$.a$ ~.~/~..l[#~/0'.O~ ....... ~ .................... being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the applicant (Name of individual signing contract) above named. He is the .... ~.r~q r~.~q, qft~,~r .(?r~.{~. ~f .q~. ~ ~. ~ ~.'..~ ............... "' ~ (Contractor,' agent; corporate officer, etc.) ~ of said owner or owners, ~d is duly authorized to perform or have peffo~ed the said work ~d to m~e ~d file ~is application; 'that ~1 statements conthined ~ this application are true to the best of his ~owledge and belief; and that the work will be perfo~ed in the m~ne~ set forth ~ the application filed therewith. Sworn to before me this .......... ~d ..... day of~.. ~~ ..... ,1~ ~ N°taw~) ·d- ~ ~.'~ ~' ':'x '. t~~~o~nty ~ ff HOI~RV PUBIC, Stat0 of New Y0ri ~ //(Signature of applicant) i ~0~81~50, Suffolk C~ / ~ i , r~rm [xp~reS ~arch 30, 1~ ll i i