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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZBA-04/28/1960Southold Town Board of Appeals SOUTHOLD, L. I., N. Y. Telephone SO 5-~680 APPEAL BOARD MEMBERS Robert '~'. Gillispi¢, Jr.,-Chairmen Robert Bergen Herbert Rosenberg Charles Gregonis, ,Jr. Ser~¢ Doyen, gr. Southold Town Board of Appeals April 28,_ 1960 A regular meeting of the Southold Town Board of Appeals was held 7:30 P.M. ~ Thursday, April 28~ 1960 at the Town Clerk Office, Main Road, Southold~. New York. There were present: Messrs. Robert W. Gillispie, Jr.,. Chairman, Herbert RoseD_berg and Charles Grigonis, Jr., Absent: Messrs. Robert Bergen and Serge Doyen% Jr. Also present: M~', Howard M. Terry, Building Inspector. Mr. Rodney Quarty, Sou'thold~ New York,. appeared before the BOard of Appeals for an informal discussion relative to the reason he had been denied permission to build any size house he wished on his own property, Mr. Quarry was advised that he had been granted a variance to use the undersized lot he had purchased with reduced frontage,: however, he was denied permission to reduce the side yard setback. Mr. Quarry stated he would build the house the way he wants and will take the consequences. Southold 'Town Board of Appeals -2- April 28,.. 1960 Mr. William Cronk,. west side Bowery Lane, Southol~,~ New York,. appeared before the Board of Appeals for an informal discussion with ref~erence to the fencing of junk yards, On May 5,_ 1959 the Planning Board had forwarded letters to all junk dealers and garages with wrecks and abandoned cars in Southold Town and Mr, Cronk stated that he had not received this letter, nor had he heard of such a letter. Mr.. Cronk was shown a copy .of the letter forwarded to him which appears in the Planning Board file. It was determined that Mr. Cronk has a hedge in the front of his property and stockade fence on the south side of his property and on the rear side is a growth of shrubbery~ trees, etc. ~ some of which have not yet reached maturity~_ and on the northerly side of the junk yard there is a planting of shrubbery between the junk yard and his residence and there is a garage building and hedge the balance of the distance to the street. Mr. Cronk stated that he has a New York State Junk Dealers License and he questioned the operation of all the other junk dealers in the Town of $outhold relative to their operating without State permits. Mr. Frank Robinson~ Indian Neck Lane. Peconic, New York. appeared with Mr. Cronk and voiced his objections to the junk dealers operating without a license and in violation of the Town Ordinance and regulations.. Mr. WilliamBenjamin and Mr. Clifford Benjamin,. ~reenport~ New York~ also appeared before the Board for an informal discussion with reference to the fencing of junk yards. They were agreeable to the requirement of planting a hedge. Mr. Joseph Stepnoski also appeared before the Board with reference to fencing his Junk yard. Mr. Stepnoski has been in the process of clearing the Junk yard and agreed to fence across the front and sides. Mr. Gillispie and Mr. Rosenberg advised that they would visit the junk yards of Cronk and Stepnoski on Saturday. Mr. Julis Zebroski appeared~on the abovementioned matter and stated he intended to put up a wooden fence to be covered on both sides with bla~k tar paper as he intended to run cattle on one side and maintain his junk yard on the other side 'of the fence. A planting would not suffice for his needs. Southold Town Board of Appeals -3- April 28~ 1960 Mr~ Zebroski stated,, however~ that it is nobodys business what he does With his property or how he maintained it. During the meeting Mis. Thomas Jurzenia called the office and requested that the hearing upon her application for a special exception which was recessed from April 21~ 1960 be further recessed for two additional weeks. The Board of Appeals set Thursday,s. May 12~ 1960 at 8:15 P~ for the hearing. During her telephone conversation Mrs. Jurzenia advised she would like to add additional letterinN approximately 20 ft. by 3 ft. to the top of the existing motel sign. Mr....Louis Komarke and Mr. Halsey Rackett~ representing the First' National Bank of Greenporta appeared before the Board of Appeals with reference to a sign for the bank, A discussion was Aeld at length relative to the merits of directional signs~. general advertising signs and certain specific signs and the Board of Appeals is of the opinion that a bank does not come under the classification~ according to their regulations~ as being eligible for such a sign as being in the public interest. On motion of Mr. Grigonis~ seconded by Mr. Rosen~erg and carried~ it was RESOLVED thatthe Southold Town Board of Appeals ~et 7:30 P.M~. Thursday~ May 5~ 1960~ at the Town Clerk Office Main' Road,~. Southold, New York~ as time and place for hearing upon application of William Victoria a/c Victoria~s Cottages~ Bay View Roa~ $outhold,~ New York~ for a special exception in accordance with the Zoning. Ordinance~ Article III~ Section 300~ Subsection 11~ for permission to erect and maintain a directional a~vertising sign on the land of Leander Glover, south side of Middle Road~ Cutchogue, New York° North by Middle Road~ east by-Grimm,, south by other land of Glover,. and west by Szawinski estate. Vote of the Board: Ayes:- Mr. Gillispie~_ Mr. Rosenberg~ and Mr~ Grigonis. It was further RESOLVED that the legal notice be published in the official 'newspaper under date .of May 5~ 1960~ Vote of the Board: Ayes:- Mr. Gillispie~. Mr. Rosenberg~. and Mr, Grigonis. Southold .Town Board of Appeals -4- April 28, 1960 The next meeting of the Southold Town Board o f Appeals wall be held 7:30 P.M. at the Town Clerk Office~ Main Road~ Southold~ New York on Thursday~. May 5, 1960. Meeting adjourned at 11:00 P,M. '~k,~lly submitted, Robert W, Gillispie'~~ Chairman~ Southold Town Board of Appeals