HomeMy WebLinkAbout27532-ZFORM NO. 4
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
Office of the Building Inspector
Town Hall
Southold, N.Y.
CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY
No: Z-29682
Date: 09/04/03
THIS CERTIFIES that the building STORAGE STRUCTURE
Location of Property: 400 KERWIN BLVD. GREENPORT
(HOUSE NO.) (STREET) (HA~4LET}
County Tax Map No. 473889 Section 53 Block 2 Lot 27.2
Subdivision Filed Map No. __ Lot No. __
conforms substantially to the Application for Building Permit heretofore
filed in this office dated MARCH 8, 2001 pursuant to which
Building Permit No. 27532-Z dated AUGUST 7, 2001
was issued, and conforms to all of the requirements of the applicable
provisions of the law. The occupancy for which this certificate is issued
is UNHEATED 54'X100' STORAGE BUILDING AS APPLIED FOR & AS PER ZBA #4948.
%"ne certificate is issued to GEORGE L PENNY, INC.
(OWNER)
of the aforesaid building.
SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH APPROVAL
ELEC~PRICAL CERTIFICATE NO.
PLUMBERS CERTIFICATION
Rev. 1/81
N/A
1109208 07/17/03
N/A
Authorized Signatp v
FORM NO. 3
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
Town Hall
Southold, N.Y.
BUILDING PERMIT
(THIS PERMIT MUST BE KEPT ON THE PREMISES UNTIL FULL
COMPLETION OF THE WORK AUTHORIZED)
PERMIT NO. 27532 Z Date AUGUST 7, 2001
Permission is hereby granted to:
for :
GEORGE L PENNY, INC.
MAIN ROAD
GREENPORT,NY 11944
DEMOLISH EXISTING STORAGE BUILDING AND CONSTRUCT NEW 54'X100'
UNHEATED STORAGE BUILDING AS APPLIED FOR W/TOWN ZBA4948, PLANNING & ARCH.REV AP
at premises located at 400
County Tax Map No. 473889 Section 053
pursuant to application dated MARCH
Building Inspector.
KERWIN BLVD.
Block
8, 2001
GREENPORT
0002 Lot No. 027.002
and approved by the
Fee $ 1,506.70
ORIGINAL
Rev. 2/19/98
Form No. 6
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
TOWN HALL
-m?~ =~)PPLI~ATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY
This application must be filled in by typewriter or ink and submitted to the Building Department with the following:
A. For new building or new use: 1. Final survey of property with accurate location of all buildings, property lines, streets, and unusual natural or
topographic features.
2. Final Approval from Health Dept. of water supply and sewerage-disposal (S-9 form).
3. Approval of electrical installation from Board of Fire Underwriters.
4. Sworn statement from plumber certifying that the solder used in system contains less than 2/10 of 1% lead.
,5. Commercial building, industrial building, multiple residences and similar buildings and installations, a certificate
of Code Compliance from architect or engineer responsible tbr the building.
6. Submit Planning Board Approval of completed site plan requirements.
B. For existing buildings (prior to April 9, 1957) non-conforming uses, or buildings and "pre-existing" land uses:
1. Accurate survey of property showing all property lines, streets, building and unusual natural or topographic
features.
2. A properly completed application and consent to inspect sigmed by the applicant. If a Certificate of Occupancy is
denied, the Building Inspector shall state the reasons therefor in writing to the applicant.
C. Fees 1. Certificate of Occupancy - New dwelling $25.00, Additions to dwelling $25.00, Alterations to dwelling $25.00,
Swimming pool $25.00, Accessory building $25.00, Additions to accessory building $25.00, Businesses $50.00.
2. Certificate of Occupancy on Pre-existing Building - $100.00
3. Copy of Certificate of Occupancy- $.25
4. Updated Certificate of Occupancy- $50.00
5. Temporary Certificate of Occupancy - Residential $15.00, Conm~ercial $15.00
House No.
New Construction:
Location of Property:
Date.
Owner or Owners of Property:
Suffolk County Tax Map No 1000, Section
Subdivision
Old or Pre-existing Building:
/¥e ua LV D
Street
(check one)
Hamlet
Filed Map. Lot:
Permit No. '~,,'~ ~'"~ ~3-, '7_._~ Date o f Permit. <:2:(1 --/ {O! Applicant: q ~.~ 0
Health Dept. Approval: Underwriters Approval:
Planning Board Approval:
Request for: Temporary Certificate
Fee Submitted: $ ~ (~) e <3 ~
Final Certificate:
(check o~9
:..~ A~p~ant\ Signature ) ~
PLANNING- BOARD MEMBERS
BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR.
Chairman
RICHARD CAGGIANO
WILLIA~I J. CREMERS
KENNETH L. EDWARDS
MARTIN H. SIDOR
PLANNING BOARD OFFICE
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
P.O. Box 1179
Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25
Southold, New York 11971-0959
Telephone (631) 765-1938
Fax (631) 765-3136
MEMORANDUM
Date: September 3, 2003
To:
From:
Re:
Michael Verity, Principal Building Inspector
Orlowski, Jr. Chairman of Planning Boar~
Bennett
Site Plan of Penny Lumber
Main Road
Greenport, NY 11944
SCTM# 1000-53-2-27.2 (former SCTM 53.-2-21 &25.1 & 27.1
In reference to the above, this is to inform you that the requirements have been
satisfied for the Penny Lumber site plan approved and dated 07/16/01.
Thank you in advance.
Cc: file
BY THIS CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE THE
NEW YORK BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS
BUREAU Of ELECTRICITY
40 FULTON STREET - NEW YORK, NY 10038
CERTIFIES THAT
Upon the application of upon premises owned by
STEPHEN ALBERTSON GEORGE PENNY
1295 CUSTER AVE MAIN ROAD
SOUTHOLD NY, 11971 GREENPORT, NY 11944
Located at MAIN ROAD GREENPORT, NY 11944
Application Number: 1109208 Certificate Number: 1109208
Section: Block: Lot: Building Permit: BDC: NS37
Described as a CommerciM occupancy, wherein the premises electrical system consisting
electrical devices and wiring, described below, located in/on the premises at:
First Floor, storage bldg, Outside,
was inspected in accordance with the National Electrical Code and the detail of the installation, as set forth below, was
found to be in compliance therewith on the 17th Day of July, 2003.
Name QTY Rate Rating Circuit Type
Wiring and Devices
Receptacle 10 0 General Purpose
Switch 4 0 General Purpose
Fixture 2 0 Incandescent
GFCI Circuit Breaker 1 0 20
amp
Service
1 Phase 3W Scrvicc Rating IO0 Amperes
Service Disconnect: 1 1 O0 cb
Meters: 1
,seal
1 of 1
This certificate may not be altered in any way and is validated only by the presence of a raised seal at the location indicated.
~, ~ A~, PEALS; BOARD MEMBERS
Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman
[~ 'Y'N James Dinizio, Jr.
~,~ N~ LydiaA. Tortora
x~ Lora S. Collins
3 George Homing
BOARD OF APPEALS
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
FINDINGS, DELIBERATIONS AND DETERMINATION
MEETING OF JUNE 7, 2001
Southold Town Hall
53095 Main Road
EO. Box 1179
Southold, New York 11971
ZBA Fax (516) 765-9064
Telephone (516) 765-1809
Appl. No. 4948- GEORGE L. PENNY, INC. PARCEL 1000-53-2-27.1, 25.1, 21, 22
STREET & LOCALITY: Corner of Main Road and Kerwin Boulevard, Greenport.
DATE OF PUBLIC HEARING: June 7, 2001.
FINDINGS OF FACT
PROPERTY FACTS/DESCRIPTION: Applicants' prOperty consists of 80,000+- sq. ft. in area,
located on the south stde of the Main Road (a/k/a S.R. 25) and the west side of Kerwin Boulevard
in Greenport, Town of Southold. The map prepared February 5, 2001 shows that the prOperty has
300 ft. frontage along the Main Road and 307+- feet along Kerwin Boulevard. The overall acreage
is a minimum of 2.67 acres with an existing building material/retail lumber yard with existing
buildings. The property is located in the Light Industrial Zone District.
BASIS OF APPEAL: Building Inspector's March 20, 2001 Disapproval which reads that Section
100-243 provides that an action not create any new nonconformance or increase in the degree of
nonconformance with regard to the regulations pertaining to such buildings. The proposed new
commercial building will be less than 20 feet frOm the side property line, and a new storage
building will be less than 100 feet from the front property line.
AREA VARIANCE RELIEF REQUESTED: The applicant requests a variance to build a 50 x 102 ft.
storage building with a 15 ft. side yard setback instead of 20 feet, and to replace an existing
foundation with a 54 x 100 ft. metal storage building maintaining the existing front and side yard
setbacks. The locations are more particularly shown on the map prepared by Anthony .W.
Lewandowski, L.S. dated February 5, 2001.
INFORMATION AND EVIDENCE CONSIDERED BY THE BOARD:
The applicant proposes to demolish a preexisting storage building that has a nonconforming front
yard setback ~rom Kerwin Boulevard and a nonconforming side yard setback ~
which southerly property line adjoins property owned by the Long Island Railroad. The existing
structure wOuld be replaced by a 54 ft. by 100 ft. metal storage building that would maintain the
existing front and side yard setbacks. - ~
1. The applicant testified that it would be expense to construct the new metal storage building in a
conforming location because he would like to retain part of the existing foundation, the raised
concrete portion, and use it as a platform to unload and load tractor trailers as part of his business
operations.
2. At the board'S request at the May 3, 2001 headng, the applicant submitted a cost estimate to
remove the building and to construct a new elevated platform. The estimated costs, prepared by
K.L. Dickerson Excavating Inc., and submitted by letter May 8, 2001, was $42,500.
· Page 2.,- June 7, 2001 "~
^ppi. No. 4948 - George L, Penn,
1000,-53-3-27.1 at Greenport
3. The appliCant also proposes to construct a new 50 ft. by 102 ft. storage building and requests a
~15 ft. side yard setback instead of the code-required 20 ft. setback. The applicant testified that the
5 ft. vadance is required to ensure that the new building will not interfere with an existing drainage
field;
4. Several neighbors in the area expressed concerns about the need for a buffedng area along
Kerwin Boulevard to mitigate the impact of a conforming light-industrial operation near a residential
comm ,unity.
5. The applicant agreed to provide maximum screening as a condition of this approval.
REASONS FOR BOARD ACTION, DESCRIBED BELOW: Based on the testimony presented,
materials submitted and personal inspection, the Board makes the following findings:
1. Grant of the area vadance will not produce an undesirable change in character of neighborhood
or a detriment to nearby properties. The proposed use is consistent with the Light Industrial Zone
District. The applicant proposes to replace, improve and expand an existing structure. The new
storage structure will not change the preexisting front and side yard setbacks to Kerwin Boulevard.
The applicant has agreed to provide extensive buffedng that will be an improvement for the
neighborhood.
2. The benefit sought by the applicant cannot be achieved by some method, feasible for applicant
to pursue, other than an area variance. The applicant has submitted dollars and cents proof that to
use all new construction for the 54 x 100 ft. metal storage building at another site on the property,
without use of the existing concrete foundation, would cost an additional $42,500. The 5 ft. side
yard vadance requested for the 50x102 ft. storage building is reasonable because to move the
structure to the code required 20 ft. setback would damage existing drainage fields.
3. The front yard setback variance is substantial in relation to the code requirement. However, the
property contains two front yards and the relief granted herein will not further increase the
nonconforming front and side yard setbacks.
4, The hardship has been self-created because the applicant knew when he purchased the
property that the side yard setback of the existing structure was nonconforming. The hardship of
the front yard setback has not been self-created because the Southold Town Code was modified
subsequent to the date applicant purchased the property (1989).
5. The proposed variance will not have an adverse effect or impact on the physical or
.environmental conditions in the neighborhood or district. No evidence has been submitted to
suggest that the proposed variances will impact environmental conditions, and the applicant has
agreed to provide screening to mitigate visual and physical conditions.
'Page $.-- June 7, 2001
~Ap~l. No. 4948 - George L. Penn).
1000-53-3-27.1 at Greenpor[
In considering this application, the Board deems this action to be the minimum necessary and
adequate for the applicants to enjoy the benefit of additional indoor storage, and that the grant of
this vadance will preserve the character of the neighborhood, and the health, safety, welfare of the
community.
RESOLUTION/ACTION: On motion by Member Tortora, seconded by Member Homing, it was
RESOLVED, to GRANT the variance, as applied for, SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING
CONDITIONS:
1. Applicant shall provide and maintain adequate screening along the front yard facing Kerwin
Boulevard.
2. Planning Board approval of adequate screening in issuance of the site plan review.
VOTE OF THE BOARD: AYES: Membe~h '~an), Din~' ~9ra, Collins, and
Homing. This Resolution was du~.~~~~ ~ . ,
I~RARD P. GOEHRINGER~, CHAIRb
RECEIVED AND FILED B~
FORM NO. 3
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
SOUTHOLD, N.Y.
AMENDED
NOTICE OF DISAPPROVAL
DATE; March 20, 2001
TO
George L. Penny Inc.
PO Box 2067
Greenport NY 11944
Please take notice that your application dated March 8, 2001
For permit to construct new storage buildings
Location of property Kerwin Blvd Greenport NY
CountyTax Map No. 1000 - Section 53
Block 2 Lot 2.5.1
Subdivision Filed Map # Lot #
Is returned herewith and disapproved on the following grounds Proposed construction not permitted
pursuant to Article XXIV Section 100-243A which states;
Nothing in this Article shall be deemed to prevent the remodeling, reconstruction or enlargement of a
nonconforming building containing a conforming use, provided that such action does not create an,/
new nonconformance or increase the degree of nonconformance with regard to the regulations
pertaining to such buildings.
Subject property is located in LI zone. Applicant proposes demolition of existing storage structure with
non-conforming front and side yard setbacks and the erection of a new larger structure at the same
setbacks this will increase the degree of non-conformance. Front yard setback pursuant to Section 100-
143A is 100 feet, existing structure shown at 35 ~feet,,Side yard setback pursuant to Bulk Schedule for
this zone is 20 feet, existing structure shown!at 6 feet~ inches from side lot line.
Applicant also proposes another storage structure to the west of the existing structure with a non-
conforming side yard setback of,~feet~Bulk Schedule requires a minimum of 20 feet.
PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS
BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR.
Chairman
WILLIAM J. CREMERS
KENNETH L. EDWARDS
GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, JR.
RICHARD CAGGIANO
Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25
P.O. Box 1179
Southold, New York 11971-0959
Telephone (631) 765-1938
Fax (631) 765-3136
PLANNING BOARD OFFICE
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
TO:
FROM:
RE:
Edward Forrester, Director of Code Enforcement
Robert G. Kassner, Site Plan Reviewer ~
Penny Lumber
Main Road, Greenport
SCTM# 1000-53-2-21, 25.1 & 27.1
DATE: August 8, 2001
The Planning Board has received a revised site plan from the above applicant dated
August 7, 2001, showing the State Code requiremems and the landscaping placed
adjacent to the proposed storage building. The Planning Board has approved this revision.
PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS
BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR.
Chairman
RICHARD CAGGIANO
WILLIAM J. CREMERS
KENNETH L. EDWARDS
MARTIN SIDOR, JR.
P.O. Box 1179
Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25
Southold, New York 11971-0959
Telephone (631) 765-1938
Fax (631) 765-3136
July 29, 2003
Mr. George Penny
67480 Main Road
Greenport, NY 11944
PLANNING BOARD OFFICE
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
Penny, George Site Plan
67480 Main Road
Greenport, NY 11944
SCTM# 1000-53.-2-27.2
(Former SCTM 53.-2-2 l &25.1 &27.1)
Dear Mr. Penny,
The Planning Board (PB) reviewed the site plan approved on July 16, 2001 at the work
session on July 21, 2003.
Per the site visit on July 2, 2003 we have inspected and compared the site plan mentioned
above, the site is satisfactory to the P.B. except for the item listed below.
As discussed please send us a written letter of intent. It must state that weather
permitting for planting; you agree to continue the row of cedar shrubs on Kerwin Blvd
south to the end of your property. The P.B. agrees that the shrubs need to be a minimum
of four (4) feet tall and spaced to screen the yard from Kerwin Blvd. We understand this
time of year is not applicable to planting shrubs and agree the fall would be best.
If there are any questions you can contact us at (631) 765-1938 x229 between the hours
of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Res lly yo ,
Senior Site Plan Reviewer
CC:file
APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS
Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman
James Dinizio, Jr.
Lydia A. Tortora
Lora S. Collins
George Horning
TOWN MEMORANDUM
TO:
FROM:
DATE:
SUBJECT:
BOARD OF APPEALS
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
Southold Town Hall
53095 Main Road
P.O. Box 1179
Southold, New York 11971-0959
ZBA Fax (631) 765-9064
Telephone (631) 765-1809
£
~"'~ Fi! o7 F: ~ ~
ii'
Gerard P. Goehringer, ZBA Chairma~'J~-"~.~'~'~
July 31, 2001 ~
Appl. No. 4948 - George L. Penny, Inc. (6/7/01 Conditions)
Please be advised that, with regard to Condition #1 of the June 7, 2001 Decision,
the Zoning Board of Appeals was not made aware of the N.Y.S. Construction Code
concerning screening. Therefore, based on the regulations of the N.Y.S. Building
Construction Code which may relate to this Condition, Condition #1 of the above-
referenced Decision by the ZBA, as it may apply, shall remain moot -
notwithstanding the fact that the owner may choose or may be required to screen
the building and its addition with -- contiguous screening (next to building).
Penny. Lumber
GRE[ NPORT LOCATION
and MAIN BUSINESS OFFICE
Box 2067
Main Road
Greenpod, NY 11944
(631) 477-04OO
HOME & FLOORING CENTERS
MAI~ITUCK LOCATION
Box 1440
Sound Avenue
Mattituck, NY 11952
(631) 298-8559
FLOORING CENTER
(631) 298-4506
August 28, 2003
Planning Board Members
Southotd Town Hall
Main Road
Southold, NY 11971
Re:
Penny, George Site Plan
67480 Main Road
Greenport, NY 11944
SCTM# 1000-53.-2-27.2 (Former SCTM 53.-2-21&25.1&27.1)
Dear Planning Board,
Weather permitting for planting; I agree to cominue the row of cedar shrubs on Kerwin
Blvd south to the end of our property. We agree that the shrubs will be a minimum of
four (4) feet tall and spaced to screen the yard from Kerwin Blvd. We understand this
time of year is not applicable to planting shrubs and agree the fall would be best.
Sincerely, ~
George L. Penny IV
President
cc: Building Departmem
/~;¢ APPEAL,~; BOARD MEMBERS
Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman
~?-, James Dinizio, Jr.
~ ~ Lydia A. Tortora
'~-x,~3 Lora S. Collins
"'/~3 George Homing
BOARD OF APPEALS
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
FINDINGS, DELIBERATIONS AND DETERMINATION
MEETING OF JUNE 7, 2001
Southold Town Hall
53095 Main Road
P.O. Box 1179
Southold, New York 11971
ZBA Fax (516) 765-9064
Telephone (5t6) 765-1809
Appl. No. 4948- GEORGE L. PENNY, INC. PARCEL 1000-53-2-27.1, 25.1, 21, 22
STREET & LOCALITY: Corner of Main Road and Kerwin Boulevard, Greenport.
DATE OF PUBLIC HEARING: June 7, 2001.
FINDINGS OF FACT
PROPERTY FACTS/DESCRIPTION: Applicants' property consists of 80,000+- sq. ft. in area,
located on the south side of the Main Road (a/k/a S.R. 25) and the west side of Kerwin Boulevard
in Greenport, Town of Southold. The map prepared February 5, 2001 shows that the property has
300 ft. frontage along the Main Road and 307+- feet along Kerwin Boulevard. The overall acreage
is a minimum of 2.67 acres with an existing building material/retail lumber yard with existing
buildings. The property is located in the Light Industrial Zone District.
BASIS OF APPEAL: Building InspectoCs March 20, 2001 Disapproval which reads that Section
100-243 provides that an action not create any new nonconformance or increase in the degree of
nonconformance with regard to the regulations pertaining to such buildings. The proposed new
commercial building will be less than 20 feet from the side property line, and a new storage
building will be less than 100 feet from the front property line.
AREA VARIANCE RELIEF REQUESTED: The applicant requests a variance to build a 50 x 102 ft.
storage building with a 15 ft. side yard setback instead of 20 feet, and to replace an existing
foundation with a 54 x 100 ft. metal storage building maintaining the existing front and side yard
setbacks. The locations are more particularly shown on the map prepared by Anthony W.
Lewandowski, L.S. dated February 5, 2001.
INFORMATION AND EVIDENCE CONSIDERED BY THE BOARD:
The applicant proposes to demolish a preexisting storage building that has a nonconforming front
yard setback o..~rom Kerwin Boulevard and a nonconforming side yard setback ~
which southerly property line adjoins property owned by the Long Island Railroad. The existing
structure would be replaced by a 54 ft. by 100 ft. metal storage building that would maintain the
existing front and side yard setbacks. ~
1. The applicant testified that it would be expense to construct the new metal storage building in a
conforming location because he would like to retain part of the existing foundation, the raised
concrete portion, and use it as a platform to unload and load tractor trailers as part of his business
operations.
2. At the board's request at the May 3, 2001 hearing, the applicant submitted a cost estimate to
remove the building and to construct a new elevated platform. The estimated costs, prepared by
K.L Dickerson Excavating Inc., and submitted by letter May 8, 2001, was $42,500.
Page 2 - June 7 2001
Appl. No. 4948 - George L. Penn.
1000,-53-3-27.1 at Greenport
3, The appliCant also proposes to construct a new 50 ft. by 102 ft. storage building and requests a
15 ft. side yard setback instead of the code-required 20 ft. setback. The applicant testified that the
5 ft. vadance is required to ensure that the new building will not interfere with an existing drainage
field;
4. Several neighbors in the area expressed concerns about the need for a buffering area along
Kerwin Boulevard to mitigate the impact of a conforming light-industrial operation near a residential
community.
5. The applicant agreed to provide maximum screening as a condition of this approval.
REASONS FOR BOARD ACTION, DESCRIBED BELOW: Based on the testimony presented,
materials submitted and personal inspection, the Board makes the following findings:
1. Grant of the area vadance will not produce an undesirable change in character of neighborhood
or a detriment to nearby properties. The proposed use is consistent with the Light Industrial Zone
District. The appliCant proposes to replace, improve and expand an existing structure. The new
storage structure will not change the preexisting front and side yard setbacks to Kerwin Boulevard.
The applicant has agreed to provide extensive buffedng that will be an improvement for the
neighborhood.
2. The benefit sought by the applicant cannot be achieved by some method, feasible for applicant
to pursue, other than an area variance. The appliCant has submitted dollars and cents proof that to
use all new construction for the 54 x 100 ft. metal storage building at another site on the property,
without use of the existing concrete foundation, would cost an additional $42,500. The 5 ft. side
yard vadance requested for the 50x102 ft. storage building is reasonable beCause to move the
structure to the code required 20 ff. setback would damage existing drainage fields.
3. The front yard setback variance is substantial in relation to the code requirement. However, the
property contains two front yards and the relief granted herein will not further increase the
nonconforming front and side yard setbacks.
4. The hardship has been self-created beCause the applicant knew when he purchased the
property that the side yard setback of the existing structure was nonconforming. The hardship of
the front yard setback has not been self-created because the Southold Town Code was modified
subsequent to the date applicant purchased the property (1989).
5. The proposed variance will not have an adverse effect or impact on the physical or
environmental conditions in the neighborhood or district. No evidence has been submitted to
suggest that the proposed variances will impact environmental conditions, and the applicant has
agreed to provide screening to mitigate visual and physical conditions.
'Page 3.- June 7, 2001
A'I~I. No. 4948 - George L. Penny.
1000-53-3-27.1 at Greenport
In considering this application, the Board deems this action to be the minimum necessary and
adequate for the applicants to enjoy the benefit of additional indoor storage, and that the grant of
this vadance will preserve the character of the neighborhood, and the health, safety, welfare of the
community.
RESOLUTION/ACTION: On motion by Member Tortora, seconded by Member Homing, it was
RESOLVED, to GRANT the variance, as applied for, SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING
CONDITIONS:
1. Applicant shall provide and maintain adequate screening along the front yard facing Kerwin
Boulevard.
Homing. This Resolution was duly a~ed (5-0)///z//~.~//
/ /
/,~ RARD P. GOEH RINGEF{, CHAIRIvl~
RECEIVED AND FILED
FORM NO. 3
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
SOUTHOLD, N.Y.
AMENDED
NOTICE OF DISAPPROVAL
DATE; March 20, 2001
TO George L. Penny Inc.
PO Box 2067
Greenport NY 11944
Please take notice that your application dated March 8, 2001
For permit to construct new storage buildings
Location of property Kerwin Blvd Greenport NY
County Tax Map No. 1000 - Section 53
Block 2 Lot 2.5.1
Subdivision Filed Map # Lot #
Is returned herewith and disapproved on the following grounds Proposed construction not permitted
pursuant to Article XXIV Section 100-243A which states;
Nothing in this Article shall be deemed to prevent the remodeling, reconstruction or enlargement of a
nonconforming building containing a conforming use, provided that such action does not create any
new nonconformance or increase the degree of nonconformance with regard to the regulations
pertaining to such buildings.
Subiect property is located in LI zone. Applicant proposes demolition of existing storage structure with
non-conforming front and side yard setbacks and the erection of a new larger structure at the same
setbacks this will increase the degree of non-conformance. Front yard setback pursuant to Section 100-
143A is 100 feet, existing structure shown at 35 feet. Side yard setback pursuant to Bulk Schedule for
this zone is 20 feet, existing structure shown at 6 feet'3 inches from side lot line.
Applicant also proposes another storage structure to the west of the existing structure with a non-
conforming side yard setback of~feet~Bulk Schedule requires a minimum of 20 feet.
~__
Authorized~i~gnature
TO
George L. Penny Inc.
PO Box 2067
Greenport NY 11944
FORM NO. 3
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
SOUTHOLD, N.Y.
NOTICE OF DISAPPROVAL
DATE; March 12, 2001
Please take notice that your application dated March 8, 2001
For permit to construct new storage buildings
Location of property Kerwin Blvd Greenport NY
County Tax Map No. 1000 - Section 53
Subdivision Filed Map #
Block 2 Lot 2.5.1
Lot #
Is returned herewith and disapproved on the following grounds Proposed construction not permitted
pursuant to Article XXIV Section 100-243A which states;
Nothing in this Article shall be deemed to prevent the remodeling, reconstruction or enlargement of a
nonconforming building containing a conforming use, provided that such action does not create any
new nonconformance or increase the degree of nonconformance with regard to the regulations
pertaining to such buildings.
Subiect property is located in LI zone. Applicant proposes demolition of existing storage structure with
non-conforming front and side yard setbacks and the erection ora new larger structure at the same
setbacks this will increase the degree of non-conformance. Front yard setback pursuant to Section 100-
143A is 100 feet, existing structure scaled at +/- 40 feet. Side yard setback pursuant to Bulk Schedule
for this zone is 20 feet, existing structure scaled at +/- 15 feet.
Applicant also proposes another storage structure to the west of the existing structure with a non-
conforming side yard setback of 15 feet, Bulk Schedule requires a minimum of 20 feet.
SOUTHOLD TOWN
ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMITTEE
June 26,2001
The ARC met at Town Hall at 4:30 p.m.. Members present were:
Garrett A. Strang, Co-Chairman
Robert I. Brown, Co-Chairman
Howard G. Meinke, New Suffolk/Cutchogue
Robert Keith, Mattituck, Secretary
Also attending were Robert G. Kassner of the Planning Board Staff and George
Penny.
Moved by Howard Meinke and seconded by Garrett Strang, it was
RESOLVED to APPROVE the MINUTES of the meeting of May 1, 2001.
Vote of the Committee: Ayes All.
PENNY LUMBER (Main Road - Greenport)
Moved by Howard Meinke and seconded by Garrett Strang, it was RESOLVED to
APPROVE the application with the understanding that the colors will be silver for
the sides and white for the roof and tdm.
Vote of the Committee: Ayes All.
Robert W. Keith
Secretary
765.t802
BUILDING DEPT.
NSPECTION
[ ]~OUNDATION 1ST [ ] ROUGH PLBG.
[ ] INSULATION
[ ] FINAL
[ ] FOUNDATION 2ND
[ ] FRAMING
[ ] FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY
REMARKS:
/ /
INSPECT~
] FOUNDATION
[ ] FRAMING
765-1802
BUILDING DEPT.
INSPECTION
1ST [ ] ROUGHPLBG.
2ND [ ] INSULATION
[ ] FINAL
FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY
REMARKS:
DATE
765-1802
BUILDING DEPT.
INSPECTION
[ ] FOUNDATIONIST [ ] ROUGHPLBG.
[ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [, ] I~LATION
[ ] FRAMING ~ FINAL
[ ] FIREPL~.F~& CHIMNEY
REMARKS: ~
DATE _~ INSPE~
765-~802
BUILDING DEPT.
INSPECTION
[ ] FOUNDATIONIST [ ]ROU.~PLBG.
[ ] FOUNDATION2ND [ ]~fULATION
[ ] FRAMING /~t/FINAL
[ ] FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY .
REMA~~
II'LO IIISPECTION DATE ....... :? CO~h~ENT $
i~OI]I~DATION (
FoUNDATiON
~OIIG~ FRAI~g &
PL~I4~ING
I~$ULATION PER N. ¥.
ST~I'E ENERGY
CODE
Do you bare or
APPLICATION FOR,BUILDLNG pERMIT
INSTRUCTIONS
&. This application MUST be OomplcMly filled i1~ I~ ~owti~r or in ~--~and
sets ofplms, 1return*- plot plan to ~os]o, P~ ~ocordin~ to solbdule,
arUM, a~d Wa~'ways.
· , Th~ work: ooverod by ~ opp~ioatton m~¥ ~ot be ~o~d bet'o~ lfauano,, of Bulling
d. Upon apl~ovsl of this applJ~a~on, th~ Buildto$ .h~,c~- will isgu~ ~ Butldtn~ Permt! to the appli~um. Such a ~ermlt
shill be k~pt o'A the pFemJsos t'4ilible for lnspe~ti~ throus~t ~ work. ,
o. No butld~n~ d,dll bo oo~piod or ~ ~ whole o~ ip pm f~ ~n~, ~oso
it ~ssu~ by ~e ~l
, ~PLICA~ON ~ ~Y ~G M ~ ~il~~t f~
Bmldt~ ~ ~ ~ ~ T~ of $~1~ ~C~, New Y~h ~d o~ ~lt~bh
e~lio~ n~. to o~ly ~ ~i ~li~blo h~ o~m, ~ e~, Eo~s o~e. ~ r~o~. ~d to edit
~al~ add.ss ~a~lfctnt).
S~te wh~her nppl~e~t Is o~, l~see, ~gen~ ~t~, ~, g~l oon~a~, ~mc~, pl~ber or builder
If ~pllc~t iA a collation, si~e oF duly au~ofiz~ ~C~
~e ~d title of co~o~ o~cer) , ~
~. txbd,ql u~ and occup, ncy .~ i~. ~ ~ ~ ~ ti
L Nature of work (check w~ch ~lic~le): New B~l~a ~
L Bsdma~cdCost. '~. ~ 0 ~ 0 o 0
if gerage, number of cars
If business, commercial et mixed oocupancy, speci~ nature and extent of e~ch type of use. _
Height ..... Number of St~fle,~
D~,e~,~fon, of same str~ctum with alteration, or addition,: Front _.~"~k-~. Rear
Depth / O' 0 H~ight /,, ~ 'Number of Stories /
,,.ar
Height I-~ Number of St°ri~%' f., -- ,.' ' --
I. Zone or use district in which premises are situLt~d .
Does proposed construction violate any zonln$ law, ordinance or reiul&tlon: ....
. No
5. Is this propen~y wit~hin 100 feet ofn tklal wetland?
· · YES, ~ODTHOLD TOWN TRUST~S
6. Provide stwce¥, to scale, with accurate fcundaliou plan and di~tanc~ to prol~iy lines,
7. If elevation at any point on property is ~ 10 feet or below, must provide lOpO~uhical c~a on survey.
TATE OF N~W
tOt. J'l~ OF )
~ of individual si~i~s cen~ot) ~e n~d, '
~ ~aid a~ or o~e~, ~d i,.dul~ au~d to peffo~ ~ ~ve ~d ~ s~ work
a~ all s~men~s ~i~d in ~is a~lt~on ~e ~ to ~ b~t of ~ ~led~ ~
wfo~ed in ~ ~er set f~ in ~e a~lic~tion filed ~th.