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APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Lydia A. Tortora. Chairwoman Gerard E Goehringer George HornLng Ruth D. Oliva Vincent Orlando BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD FINDINGS, DELIBERATIONS AND DETERMINATION MEETING OF JULY 10~ 2003 Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold. New York 11971-0959 ZBA Fax (531) 765-9064 Telephone (631) 765-1809 http: southoldtown.northfork.net Appl. No. 5369 - TARIQ MAHMOD BAIG, and RIFFAT MINHAS. Property Location: 6125 County Rd. 48, Mattituck; CTM #1000-139-3-49. SEQRA DETERMINATION: The Zoning Board of Appeals has visited the property under consideration in this application and determines that the area variance reviews fall under the Type II category of the State's List of Actions, without an adverse effect on the environment if the project is implemented as planned PROPERTY FACTS/DESCRIPTiON: The applicant's property is vacant, located in the R-40 Low-Density ResidentiaI Zone District, and contains an area of 8 ~982.43 sq. ft. with 100,23 feet along the north side of Middle Road (a/k/a County Rbad 48) in Mattituck. BASIS OF APPLICATION: Applicant's requests are based on Section 100-31ABuilding Department's April 17, 2003 Notice of Disapproval, amended April 28, 2003, citing Section 100-244, in its denial of a building permit to construct a single-family dwelling with a second-story accessory apartment. The Building Department in its denial stated that, on parcels measunng less than 20,000 square feet: (1) a minimum front yard setback of 35 feet is required, and the applicants propose a 30 ft. front yard for a new dwelling; (2) a minimum rear yard setback of 35 feet is req aired, and a new building is proposed with a rear yard at 30 feet; and (3) in addition, the bulk schedule requires a minimum lot size of 40,000 square feet per use; a two-family dwelling would, therefore, require 80,000 square feet; the lot size is actually 8,982 square feet. FINDINGS OF FACT The Zoning Board of Appeals held a public hearing on this application on June 19, 2003, at which time written and oral evidence were presented. Based upon all testimony, documentation, personal inspection of the property, and other evidence, the Zoning Board finds the following facts to be true and relevant: REQUEST OF THE APPLICANTS: Applicants wish to construct a new three-bedroom, two-stow residence with a three-bedroom accessory apartment on the second floor, and have applied for: (a) Spedal Exception under Section 100-31B for use with a second dwelling occupancy, or two4amily dwelling, on a vacant lot, and (b) Area Variances under the Section 100-244, Bulk Schedule for the new dwelling location with a front yard setback of less than 35 feet, a rear yard setback at less than 35 feet, and a second dwelling unit on a lot with less than 80,000 square feet in this R-40 Residential Zone District. Page 2 -July 10, 2003 App]. No. 5369 - T. Baig and M. R[ttat 139-3-49 at Mattituck On the April 29, 2003 survey prepared by Stanley J. Isaksen, Jr., L.S. submitted May 8, 2003. the applicants show a proposed two-stow building with the following dimensions: 70.7 feet wide by 38.4 feet deep on the west side and 18 feet deep on the east side, The setbacks are proposed at 10 feet on the west side and 15 feet on the east side, and 30 feet on both the front and rear setbacks, at its closest aoints. Both dwelling units are proposed within this building area, CODE PROVIS~ONS: The following provisions of the Southold Town Zoning Code are noted which apply to this R-40 Residential Zone District: § 100-30A. 1. Purpose. The purpose of the Low-Density Residential R-40 District is to provide areas for residential development where existing neighborhood characteristics. water supply and environmental conditions permit full development densities of approximately one (1) dwelling per acre and where open space and agricultural preservation are not predominate objectives. ~ 100-30A.2. Use requlations. In an R-40 District, no building or premises shall be used and no buildinq or part of a building shall be erected or altered which is arranged, intended or designed to be used, in whole or in part, for any uses except the following: A. Permitted uses: (I) Same as § 100-31A of the Agricultural-Conservation District, except that wineries are excluded. [Amended 11-29-1994 by L.L. No. 26-1994] § 100-36A.3. Bulk. area and parkin~ regulations. No building or premises shall be used and no building or part thereof shall be erected or altered in the Low-Density Residential R-40 District unless the same conforms to the requirements of the Bulk Schedule and of the Parking Schedule,EN with the same force and effect as if such regulations were set forth herein in full. § 100-31. Use regulations, in A-C, R-80, R-120, R-200 and R-400 Districts, no building or premises shall be used and no building or part of a building shall be erected or altered which is arranged, intended or designed to be used in whole or in part. for any uses exceot the following: A. Permitted uses. (1) One-family detached dwellings, not to exceed one dwelling on each lot. B. Uses permitted by special exception of the Board of Appeals. The following uses are permitted as a special exception by the Board of Appeals. as hereinafter provided, and subject to site plan approval by the Planning Board: (1) Same as § 100-31B of the Agricultural-Conservation District, except that a children's recreation camp, farm labor camp and veterinarian's office and animal hospital are not permitted and bed-and-breakfast uses do not require site plan approval. Page 3 - July 10, 2003 Appl. No. 5369 - T. Baig and M. Rittat 139-3-49 at Mattituck 100-318. Uses permitted by special exception by the Board of Appeals, The following uses are permitted as special exception by the Board of Appeals, as hereinafter provided, and, except for two-family dwellings and the uses set forth in Subsection B(14) hereof. are subject to site plan approval by the Planning Board: (1) Two-famiIy dwellings not to exceed one (1) such dweI~lng on each or: (13) One [1) accessory apartment in an existing one-family dwelling, subject to the fo~owing requirements: (a) The accessory apartment shall be located in the principal building. (b) The owner of the existing dwelling shall occupy one (1) of the dwelling units as the owner's principal residence. The other dwelling unil shall be leased for year-round occupancy, evidenced by a written lease for a term of one (1) or more years. (c) The existing one-family dwelling shall contain not less than one thousand six hundred (1,800) square feet of livable floor area. (d) The accessory apartment shall contain not less than four hundred fifty (450) square feet of livable floor area. (e) The accessory apartment shall not exceed forty percent (40%) of the livable floor area of the existing dwelling unit. (f) A minimum of three (3) off-street parking spaces shall be provided. (g) Not more than one (1) accessory apartment shall be permitted on e lot. (h) The accessory apartment shall meet the requirements of a dwelling unit as defined in § 100-13 hereof. (i) The exterior entry to the accessory apartment shal to the maximum extent possible, retain the existing exterior appearance of a one-family dwelling. (j) All exterior alterations to the existing building, except for access to the apartment shall be made on the existing foundation. (k) The certificate of compliance shall terminate uoon the transfer of title by the owner or upon the owner ceasing to occupy one (1) of the dwelling units as the owner's principal residence, In the event of an owner's demise, the occupant of an accessory apartment may continue in occupancy until a new owner shall occupy the balance of the dwelling or one (1) year from date of said demise whichever shall first occur. ]Amended 5-20-1993 by L.L. No. 6-1993] (I) All conversions shall be subject to the inspection of the Building Inspector and renewal of the certificate of occupancy annually. [Amended 5-20-1993 by L.L, No, 6-1993] (m) The bui~d~ng which is converted to perrait an accessory epartraent shall be in existence and have a valid certificate of occupancy issued prior to January 1, 1984, or proof of occupancy edor to that date. [Amended 5-20-1993 by L.L. No. 6-1993] (n) The existing building, [ogether with [he accessory apar[mera, shall comply with all other requirements of Chapter 100 of the Town Code of the Town of Southold. (o) Notwithstanding the provisions of § 100-31B hereof, no site plan approval by the Planning Board shall be required for the establishment of an accessory apartment. (p) Approval by the Suffolk County Department of Health Services of the water suppiy and sewage disposal systems shall be required. (q) No bed-and-breakfast facilities, as authorized by § 100-31B(14) 3eraof. shall be permitted in or on premises for which an accessory apartment is authorized or exists. [Added 3-14-1989 by L.L. No. 3-1989]. Page 4 -Ju~y 10, 2003 AppL No. 5369 - T. Baig and M. Rittat 139-3-49 at Mattituck REASONS FOR BOARD ACTION: On the basis of testimony presented, materials submitted and personal inspections, the Board makes the following findings: 1 Grant of the applicants' requested variances will produce an undesirable change in the character of the neighborhood and detriment to nearby properties. The property is zoned R-40 Low-Density Residential. The lot is 8,982.43 square feet, which meets only 11% of the 80.000 sq. rt. requirement of the code for establishment of a two-family building in this R-40 Residential Zone. The setbacks are a reduction of I5% for a single- family dwelIing from the code requirements pertaining to front and rear yards (35 ft. minimum). 2. The benefit sought by the applicant can be achieved by some method, feasible for the applicants to pursue, other than area variances. This 8,982 sq. ft. lot is vacant, and a new (single-family) dwelling can be designed with a size to meet the code requirements for a new dwelling, without a variance, as an alternative to the variances requested. 3. The relief requested with regard to the front and rear setbacks is substantial because the code requires 35 feet as a mm,mum. Applicants are requesting an 11% reduction, or five ft. closer to the property lines than permitted by code. The relief requested with regard to iot size for a [wo-famiIy use is very substantial because the requirement ~s 80.000 sq it., and applicants are requesting an 88.77% reduction. 4. The difficulty was self-created when the applicants designed a plan for a new dwelling and second dwelling unit. which do not conform to the current Town Code requirements. 5. The relief requested will have an adverse effect or impact on physical or environmental conditions in the neighborhood or district. The property has frontage along the turn lane of County Highway Route 48. There is insufficient area on this very small lot to accommodate additional parking and vehicles for safe access and egress onto Highway Route 48. The variances requested will create a traffic hazard to both the property owner and tenants as well as the residents in the district. SPECIAL EXCEPTION CONSIDERATION: The Board has considered the Zoning Code standards under § 100-263 pertaining to the applicants' request for a special exception and finds that approval may not be granted for the following reasons, in addition to the reasons noted above: A. Substantial was presented to show that the proposed two-family use will prevent the orderly and reasonable use of adjacent properties or of properties in adjacent use Page 5 - July 10, 2003 Appl. No. 5369 - T, Bai§ and M. Rittat 139-3-49 at Mattituck districts. The substandard size of the Iot and its location aiong the turn lane of County Highway Route 48 does not provide sufficie[qt area to safely accommodate additional parking and vehicle ingress and egress require for a two-family dwelling. The proposed two-family use on this 8,982 sq. ft. lot will create an unsafe traffic hazard B. Substantial evidence was presented to show that the proposed two-family use will prevent the orderly and reasonable use of permitted or legally established uses in the district wherein the proposed use is to be located or of permitted or legally established uses in adjacent use districts. C. Substantial evidence was presented to show that the safety, the health, the welfare, the comfort, the convemence or the order of the town wiII be adversely affected by the proposed two-family use and its location. The substandard size of the lot and its Iocation along the turn lane of County Highway Route 48 does not provide sufficient area [o safely accommodate additional parking and vehicle ingress and egress require for a two- fami!y dwelling. The proposed two-family use on this 8,982 sq. ff. lot will create an unsafe traffic hazard. D. No information was presented by applicants to show that the proposed two-family use will be in harmony with and promote the general purposes and intent of this chapter. E. No information or evidence was presented by applicants to show that the proposed two-family use will be compatible with its surroundings and with the character of the neighborhood and of the community in general, particularly with regard to visibility, scale and overall appearance. The neighborhood consists mainly of single-family dwelling USES. F. An accessory apartment may not be granted since it does not meet the requirements of Zoning Code Section 100-31B(13). Subsection 'm' requires: "The building which/s converted to perrniJ an accessory apartment shall be ~n existence and have a valid certificate of occupancy issued prior to January 1, 1984, or proof of occupancy prior to that date." The property is and has been vacant, and therefore not eligible for an accessory apartment use under Section 100~31B. G. Without a variance, a two-family dweIling use may not be granted since it does not meet the requirements of the Zoning Code Bulk Area and Parking Schedule. The Bulk Schedule requires a minimum of 80,000 sq. ft. of land area. RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD: In considering all of the above factors and applying the balancing tesl under New York Town Law 267-B, motion was offered by Member Odando, seconded by Member Oliva, and duly carried, to Page 6 - July 10. 2003 App[, No. 5369 - T. Baig and M. R]ttat 139-3-49 at Mattituck DENY the appIicants' requests for Special Exception and variance approvals, as applied for and shown on the November 14, 2002 survey, updated April 29, 2003, prepared by Stanley J. Isaksen, Jr., ES. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Members Tortora (Chairwoman), Orlando and Oiiva. (Absent were Members Goehdnger and Homing.) This Resolution was dul.,v/ado~_t~d (R-0~Q~. Lydia A."T,p~ora, Chairwoman -Approved for Filing ,~ / ~¢/03 O~© ~ 0 d z June 19, 2003 Southold Town Board of Appeals Regular Meeting Public Hearing 119 3:27 p.m. TARiQ MAHMOD BAIG~ and RIFFAT MgNHAS #5369(A & B). Requests for: (a) Variances under Section 101)-244, based on the Building Department's April 17. 2003, Notice of Disapprova~ amended April 28, 2003, for a front yard setback of less than 31} feet. and a two-family dwelling on a less having [ess than 80.000 sq. ft.: and (b) a Special Exception under Section 100-3lb for a two-fandly dwelLling. Location of Property: 6125 County Rd. 48, Mattituek; CT/Y[ #1000-139-3-49. CHAIRWOMAN: Is someone here who would like to speak on behalf of the applicant? TARIQ MAHMOD BAIG: Good aflemoon ZBA members and all of the ladies and gentlemen. This is my first appearance before the board regarding the lot. It is my wife's, actually, for my son who has juvenile arthritis, a chronic disease. Instead of putting the money he inherited from his maternal mother, we're looking forward that this lot will be useful for providing him shelter. And I'm a heart patient who has 5 by-pass. To look ~r this with uncertainty, the possib]e investment was to buy this piece of land instead of putting the money in the bank account, fhe reason for coming to the zoning board is that the size of this lot is small as it had been a quarter of an acre. When Rt. 48, where this lot is located, near Wickham Ave. in Mattituck. 71~is tot was when 48 was widened, and extended, and constructed. Because of that, the lot size has been decreased from the old building allocation ora -/4 of an acre to .22 of an acre. a little less than that. But I have certain examples in Mattituck where the houses are allowed to construct in old allocation like on Rogers Place where house is constructed on 1/8th of an acre. So this is a lot located on three sides around the neighboring houses. And the front is Rt. 48. Before buy/ng this house. I applied to the Health Department (HD}. That whether it is suitable for making a house or not. HD, according to this map approved this date initially applied for 3 bedroom. 2-story residence, but HD approved it a maximum of 4 bedrooms, 2-story house can be built on this lot. I have provided this map, and the proposed other variance maps to ali the neighbors as I was to the zoning board and to the members of the ZBA. CHAIRWOMAN: Which map did you g~ve to the neighbors? MR. BAIG: A copy of the HD map and the letter. One I have for the variance that I warn that this house should be 3 bedrooms, 2-story residence with a 3 bedroom accessory apartment on the 2nd floor. Variance is needed for 3 th/ngs. First that 15' of this lot has been used. according to the new construction law. IfI leave behind front and behind 15', it will be a very small house. So if:[ be allowed to leave instead of 35' from the front and 35' from the back. I should be allowed for 30' and 30' so I'll be able to gain at least 10', instead of 15' I have lost. by the construction of Rt. 48. Nutnber 3. as I had described, if it becomes a 2-family dwelling, if allowed, it will be a source ofthcome for the son who has juvenile arthritis himself. And I'm a 55-vear-old person with a heart condition. He will not have any other source of income to live off. Except that at this state, being the Page 119 of 133 June ~9. 2003 Son,:hold Town Board of Appeals Regular Meeting ?ubl~e Hearing parents of the children, we ail together, should think about the future of this baby, who is 9 years old. goes to east Cutchogue elementary school. Certainly my emphasis is that we should come together and think about this. This is a very concern matter to his health and ro my health, and the future of this baby. This place is very near to school at a walking distance. And this illness is so chronic that he's desperately, always, in need of some help To go to school and come back. So my emphasis is only 3 things. And ~ hope this board xvill consider my request that if the law makes me to leave 30' from the front and 30' from the back. it will be a spacious home for living. Number 2 that this lot is not very small, but there are some houses, which are on the smaller lots 15ke this. And there are many double story houses all around Matfituck and in Southold. If board likes. ~ have the pictures of those houses, which are in the neighborhood as well. On Wickham Ave. there's a very big house, 2-story house. And seen from outside. I should not have to invade the privacy of anybody, but just to g/ve an example, that house must not be less than 6 bedrooms. There is another way to do this thing that the HD has approved. I can make 4 bedrooms, and without telling, and lying to this board, it is not fair on my part with my faith and everybody's honor and respect that I should say, okay, I will make two rooms and two bedrooms, making it 6 bedrooms indirectly telling that these are two study rooms. It's not fair. I should tell you, what is the need of my son. is a source of income. If we would borrow some money from the bank. nearly $300K, certainly that money has to be returned if something happened to me. State of NY will be again there to do what we can do to live. And this matter is before the ZBA. So I have sufiSciently emphasized. on my 3 demands. First by extending the Rt. 48 this lot became more small, but not as much which cannot be redressed. Two. that this lot is still sufficient m build a 2-story house, k has been approved by the HD. Another thing, which is needed to be mentioned here, that public water is available from the Rt. 48 side of this lot. So the cesspool hazard or any other thing m the neighbors will not be as maybe they feel it. but they had the opportunity and I had to find this thing that this lot and the neighborhood is an area ~vhere running water will be available to everybody and well water, if they like it. I think I have said much more than what is required if you have any questions of that. CHAIRWOMAN: Mr. Baig, a couple of things. Because I read through ail of your literature, ae_d I read through all the documentation. The HD, you are here, the property is small, it's an 8900 sq. ~. parcel, right on Rt. 48. And you are here requesting a special exception for a 2-family house. You want 3 bedrooms downstairs, kitchen, bath, etc. You want 2 bedrooms upstairs with a one... MR. BAIG: A study room. CHAIRWOMAN: Another unit, rental unit. So it's a total of 3 rental units in one house9. MR. BAIG: 2. CHAIRWOMAN: 2 upstairs... Page ~2~ of~33 121 June 19. 2003 Southold Town Board of Appeals Regular Meeting Public Hearing MR. BAIG: No. 1 upstairs, 1 downstairs. I for my living... CHAIRWOMAN: Who is going to live in the house? There are 3 owners, who is going to live in the house? MR. BAIG: No. There are 2 owners in the house. Because Sonny is 9 years old. And this house, this lot, will not be bought in his name. So Minhas is the mother_ and Mr. Assad is the maternal uncle of Sonny. And because of my health, it was suggested that I should not be the owner if something happened again. Sonny or his mother has to go through of ownership. So to be on the safe side, right from the beginning, I being the father, is also the representative of these 2 people whe own this lot. because Sonny is 9 years old. CHAIRWOMAN: So who... MR. BAIG: Sonny will live with his mother and me. the father in 1-stow, the ground floor. And the 2~'a stow, which will be 3-bedroom house complete with a kitchen and living areawith all necessities of life. Second floor, that will be rented. CHAIRWOMAN: I reallyhave to tell you that the code, our town code for a 2-family unit. our town code requires an area of 80K sq. ft. And going from 80K sq. ft. to 8K sq. ft. is a very big drop. That's No. 1. Even with the parking that you're showing, you're showing parking on Rt. 48. There's no way to even get out onto 48 without hacking out into Rt. 48. Eight years that I've been on the board, the board has never approved a 2- family dwelling on an 8K sq. ft. lot, or even for that matter, a 20K sq. ft. lot. But the larger issue is that in February the Department of Health gave you approval for a single- family residence. That means one family. It's, and the approval. I have the map here that you're talking about, and the approval for the house that they gave you is substantially smaller than, in fact the house that they gave you approval, you met the setbacks, the 35' setback in the front, and the 35' setback in the rear. And the driveway was on the side. Now the map that you're asking us ro approve, shows a much larger house. So it shows the driveway in the front coming back, right out into Rt. 48. [t shows the setbacks don't comply. And I don't think the HD is going to give you approval for a 2-family house on an 8K sq. ft. lot. MR. BAIG: There is only one little variance in this regard. As you have said that the map approved was having 35' setback. And the one I have proposed is 30' setback from the back. And from the front, that's what I'm demanding a variance. Next t have requested that from the, instead of east side, I will leave 10' from the west side. and 15' from the eastern side, making more room. space available for driveway as well as for parking. CHAIRWOMAN: But the map that you submitted to the HD that was approved shows all the parking on the east side. They are totally different maps. They are totally Page 121 of 133 ~22 June 19, 2003 Southold Town Board of Appeals Regular Meeting Pub]Jo Hearing different plans. MR. BAIG: No the driveway also is in the same map. Only the difference is that the setback has been increased, and that has been switched over from l0 to 15 from xvest to east. MEMBER ORLANDO: But you're putting another family in there too. CHAIRWOMAN: Exactly. You're trying to put another family in there. We don't have any clear floor plans with this. So we really don't have any way to see what the sq. footage of the house... MR. BAIG: The floor plan. I think I submitted... CHAIRWOMAN: T~aere's no sq. footage on this at ali. So it's impossible. And the floor plan that you gave us does not match either one of the, the outlines of either one of the plans that you gave us. So we have no way of calculating what the size of the footprint of the 1s= floor or the 2nd floor. We have no method to even gauge that. MR. BAIG: Yes, my proposed plan the one approved by the HD has given this specification and the HD from the Rt. 48 side. the house will be 50' wide, from the east, 14' and the angle for the 8' and from the west side, 22'. CHAIRWOMAN: Then this survey that you showed us here... MR. BAIG: And the one I gave you with the approved setback of 30', the size of the house wilt increase from 14 to 18'. CHAIRWOMAN: I'm very confused then because the map that you submitted to us says proposed 3 bedroom 2-story residence with a 3-bedroom apartment on the 2nd floor. Is that the map that you want us to consider? That's not one that the HD has reviewed. It's totally different. MEMBER GOEHRINGER: No. It's the nature of the one, the applicant has before us today. That's the nature of the disapproval. MR. BAIG: for the disapproval. CHAIRWOMAN: Jerry, do you have any questions? MEMBER GOEHRINGER: The point in question, the Notice of DisapprovaI (NOD) reads, I mean the one that's before us, you could still make it subject to HD approval if the gentlemen has to go back to the HD. Page 122 of 133 ~23 June 19, 2663 Southold Town Board of Appea~s Regular Meeting Public Hearing CHAIRWOMAN: He has applied to us for a Special Exception. MEMBER GOEHRINGER: I'm aware of that. but he also applied for a variance. MR. BAIG: I applied for a variance and the HD already sent back to the zoning board that they shouldn't go through the variance after the variance is down by the zoning board. If the ZBA agreed that they allow for the setback of 30' from the front and back, certainly HD will consider. Only thing that arises is the cesspools adjustment. Cesspools will be moved from the back to the front because running water is available. MEMBER GOEHRINGER: The only concern we have is the parking. And that is that you really cannot back out on that road. Somehow you have to work some kind of parking plan. MR. BAIG: There's 123 front of this house and 30' wide. And the person who I have requested to Mr. Stanley it had already, clearly mentioned here the proposed parking of 9' and 19' wide, long and wide. And those are there too. Entrance of 100' driveway from the Rt. 48. MEMBER GOEHR1NGER: I see the parking in the front of the house that you have proposed. I tkink we should go on to the remaining people that have concerns regarding this and then come back to the hearing and let you speak again. I think that's what we should do. And that's what I propose to the chairperson. CHAIRWOMAN: Is there anyone in the audience who would like to speak for or against the applicant? MARYLOU FOLTS. ESQ: Madame Chairwoman and members of the board, Maylou Folts of Lark and Folts. And I'm speaking to you on behalf of Halsey Goldsmith. one of the neighbors of the property. He's a life tenant at 240 Freeman Rd., which is just nortl2 of the applicant's property. So it backs up to their backyard. I also represent Teresa Buelawitz Thompsen who owns the parcel on the comer of Wickham Ave.. 1400 Wickham Ave. and CR 48. And also here is Valer/e Meyer who owns the parcel immediately to the north of the ThompsorgBuelawitz. So her lot also backs up to the Minhas property. Obviously I'm here because these adjacent neighbors oppose the main thrust of this application, which is to construct this 2-family house on the applicant's parcel at 6125 CR 48. I want to discuss Is~ the special exception portion of the application. Iu making the determination, as yon know, you hav6 io follow the general standards of secfinn 100-263 of the zoning code and give consideration to those specific factors enumerated in 100-264. ~ wish to discuss these factors at the outset. And that should take care of most of my comments if you'll bear with me. I will, I would like to address each and every one of these factors to lay it out for you. ~t's a heanng, and i'd like to address each one of them. A, the character of their existing and probable development of uses in the district and the peculiar suitability of such district for such Page ~23 of' ~.33 June 19. 2063 Southoid Town Board of Appeals Regular Meeting Public Hearing district for the location of any such permitted uses. It's a mouthful, but as the board's aware_ the existing neighborhood consists of single family residences. The fact that the houses are 1 or 2 story is irrelevant. I think that's par[ of Mr. Baig's confusion. They are all single-family residences. The point is that the use of a residence is defined, not by the num'Der of floors. And the residences in this neighborhood are single family, and have been for probably over 50 years. And considering the size of this applicant's proper[y, it's not suitable for a 2-family residence. As to factor B, the conservation of property values and the encouragement of the most appropriate uses of land. as the board's aware, we're in Southold Town. Fhis is only 8982 sq. ft. less than 2/10's of an acre. And it's not NYC, or Queens. or the Bronx. or Brooklyn. We don't have that kind of density. As to factor C, the effects of the location_ the proposed use and the location that entrances and exits may have upon the creation of undue influence of vehicular traff~c congestions on public streets, highways, or sidewalks to assure the public safety. At the outset. there's no sidewalks. The entrance is on a turn lane actually. Off of CR 48, there's a mm lane that starts about midway of this proper[y. So the 2-family house on this undersized lot is going to create additional traffic. The parking is shown as being provided in the front yard. And as Mrs. Chariwoman pointed our, it involves backing out onto this bad highway where there's a bad intersection at Wickham Ave. and CR 48. I think it was even designated as one of the black spots where there's so many accidents that happen there. [ know within the past year, there was an accident just to the east of this Minhas proper[y where a child was killed. It's a busy highway, and I can't imagine backing out onto as being an allowed use. The only reliefI would see is if you let him create a single- family house and have a semicircle driveway that came across the yard. At least in that way he could drive across the front yard, point in and point out onto CR 48, but ro create a 2-family use which, to me, more than doubles the use of traffic at this point is just creating a hazard that I don't think this board wants to incur. [ think it's a prescription for disaster. As to factor D, the availability of adequate and proper public or private water supply and the facilities for treatment removal or discharge of sewage refuse or other ~ or other liquid, solid, gaseous, or otherwise that maybe caused or created by, or as a result of the use. Again, the question here is for the board to consider that this is a 2-family residence. It should have public water. Now I understand, and I didn't see the HD map before the approval, but. And I was under the impression that public water ran down Wickham Ave. I wasn't under the impression that it ran along Rt. 48. but again, that would be for the HD to make that determination. I can't imagine the HD approving a 2-family use without public water. And what's been presented to them. obviously isn't the map that's before us. or what was sent.to the adjoining neighbors. I didn't see any application for a 4-bedroom house that was sent to everybody. It's 2- family houses, they are identical levels from what I looked in your file. They are 3 bedrooms on each floor, living, dining, bathrooms, entrances, kitchens, everything duplicate, one on mp of the other. The next factor, factor E, whether the use of the matedais, incidental there too or produced thereby, may give off obnoxious gases, odors, smoke or soot. You'll be happy to know I have no comment on that. Factor 4, whether the use will cause disturbing emissions of electrical discharges, dust. light, vibration or nmse. This is probably not relevant because ~ don't know what they propose in the way Page 124 of 133 125 June 19, 2003 Southold Town Board of Appeals Regular Meethrtg Public Hearing of lighting. That would be the only comment I would have to that. It they were going to do something obnoxious with lighting on side yards or rear yards that would effect the Thompson, Meyer, or Goldsmith property. Factor G, whether the operation in pursuance of the use will cause undue interference with the orderly enjoyment by the public of parking or recreational facilities either existing or proposed by the town, or by other competent governmental agencies. Again. it's not relevant to this application. Factor H, the necessity for luminous surface space for purposes of off street parking of vehicles incidental to the use and whether such spaces reasonably adequate and appropriate and can be furnished by the owner of this lot sought to be used within or adjacent to the plot wherein the use shall be located. Again. he's proposing, the applicants are proposing parking slots on the front lawn and the driveway. And whether black top or asphalt, it appears they are going to have. over half the front yard is paved over with something. And just putting it all in the front yard just still is not feasible for safety purposes. That's basically all I have to say on that factor. The other factor, whether it's a hazard to life, limb, or property because of fire, flood, erosion, or panic may be created by a reason or result of the use or by the structures to be used therefore or by the inaccessibility of the property or structures they are on for the convenient entry and operation of fire and other emergency apparatus, or by the undue concentration or assemblage of persons upon the p]ot. Now fire and emergency vehicles gaining access to the property is not a problem. Obviously it's on th2s highway. And I know you're not building inspectors, but if you look at the house and the various entrances on what you show on the floor plans that you have. there's only an ingress and egress to the upstairs through the east or, I think, the northeast comer of the floor plan so the upstairs can only be gotten to from that one end of the house by, and that's, aga4n, passing into the first floor of the house. I don't know. I'm not a building inspector, either are you. But it's another factor that I'd want to consider. The other factor, J, whether the use of the stmctares to be used therefore will cause an overcrowding of land or undue concentration of population. Clearly by the iocatiun of the proposed 2-family residents on CR 48 on this 8900 sq. ft. plot on a busy intersection, and 2-families, obviously creates double the people, double the crowding, double the traffic. I think that covers that. Factor K, whether the plot area is sufficient, approphate and adequate for the use and the reasonably anticipated operation and expansion thereof. Again. it's a 2-family house on 2/10's of an acre property. R's, common sense says it shouldn't have been brought. You've got 10 pounds and you're trying to cram it into a 5-pound bag. That's the best way ~ can say it. The other factor, L, whether the use is To be operated as unreasonably near to a church, school, theater, recreational area. or other place of public assembly doesn't seem to be relevant to this case. Factor M. whether the site of the proposed use is a particularly suitable for such use. And again, for the reasons Fve gone over, no, it's not suited. It's 8900 sq. ft. As to factor N, whether adequate buffer yards and screening can and will be provided to adjacent properties and land uses from possible detrimental impacts of the proposed use. If you look at the lot today, it's densely wooded, but when you look where the proposed plan is for the house, the parking, the driveway, cesspools, if he does have them. It's obvious the property is going to be stripped of everything. And there would be no buffers if, I don't know how much property they could possibly be left for buffers after ~age ~25 af ~33 126 June 19. 2003 Southold Town Board of Appeals Regular Meeting Public Hearing building, over-building what he wants ro do here. Factor O, whether adequate provision can and will be made for the collection and disposal of storm water runoff sewage, refuse, and other liquid, solid, or gaseous waste which the proposed use will generate. From what I can tell_ it's a level piece of property. And basically when they build the house, the grading will determine any kind ora runoffprublem. But it doesn't seem to be at this point. Factor P. whether the natural character/stics of the site ar such that the proposed use may be introduced there without undue disturbance or disruption of important natural features, systems, or processes. And without risk of pollution to ground water and surface waters on and off the site. And again, on that, [ have no comment. CHALRWOMAN: Could you, just because of the time. we do have to be out of here. Do you have a copy of this. that you could pr6vide us with? MS. FOLTS: I'd like to get it on the record ifI could. And it won't be too much longer. I'm through reading the code to you. I don't mean to give a training lesson. I just want to preserve the record and give you the grounds. BOARD SECRETARY KOWALSIG: If you give us a copy, it's automatically in the record. MS. FOLTS: I'd just like to continue, if you don't mind. As I said, the factors I just went through, all of them the A-P are the matters you have to consid~ when you make your 6 findings and determinations as required by the i00-263. And agahn, back in those factors, the use of the property for a 2-family house w/il prevent the orderly and reasonable use of adjacent properties because they are all single-famiIy houses. And this is a proposal for a 2-family house. If the applicant's lot is located in this legally established single-family residential neighborhood, and 1 can't emphasize that enough. The health mud safety issue is obvious because of the traffic and I just can't Lmagine backing out onto Rt. 48. Granting the special exception certainly doesn't promote harmony in the general purposes of the code. To grant the application ra/ses the question of why have zoning at all when it's not compatible with this neighborhood. And again, factor F that the proposed structure be readily accessible, again, I don't know until we know which plans they are dealing with. I just don't know what the house plans are. Applicant's theory that this application is just for this lot and within this, it's boundary and area. Again. it's contrary. If everybody went in and said, it's just for mine. don't worry about it, it's just my lot, it's not. Once you g~ve ~t to him. somebody else comes in. It's special exception after special exception. Fuming now, quickly ill can to the variance issue, and I won't take Bp too much more of your time. The variance is again, is for the 2-family house. And under town law, section 267B, the criteria can't be met. CHAIRWOMAN: It's for special exception. MS. FOLTS: For the area and for the 3 variances. Page 126 of ~33 June 19. $outhold Town Board of Appeals Regular Meeting Public Hearing ~27 CHAIRWOMAN: The 2 setbacks, front, rear, and the lot area. And then there's special exception. So we are looking at 3 variances and a special exception. The special exception, which he has applied for, is what you just addressed, which is the 2-family dwelling. MS. FOLTS: The, basically the area variance ties into a lot of the same factors, whal you are looking ar. the size of the property, the benefit that's sought by the applicant just can't be had on this property. But it doesn't mean he's deprived of the use of his property. He's still got the option of coming to you for a single-family residence. And from what you said. there's a map in your file that shows that he wouldn't even have to apply for variances for setbacks if he went with a smaller, single-family house, which to me, seems reasonable. Now I know he says he'd only request, for this particular variance, he wants a 5' in a rear. and a 5' back rear yard and front yard setback adjustmem. But that becomes substantial when you consider the size of the parcel. So I submit to you it's two-family, it's going to have an adverse impact on the neighborhood. Now the issue. when you are looking at the variance, an area variance is weather his hardship is self created. And I know that's not a commanding factor, it doesn't have to be the only factor that you look at. But he bought it, ! believe, in February of 2003. At that point, it was already an 8982 sq. Pt. lot. It hasn't changed. He bought it knowing what it was. The county taking 15' or however many feet they took was years ago. And they took it and compensated the owner at that time. When he bought in 2003, he bought what was there. So he hasn't been deprived of anything at that point. And basically, the house size seems to be based on his idea that he needs the money to support the child in his health and other people's health, and that. But, again, I feel sorry for him. my clients feel sorry for him. And we sympathize. But it's not, they've created their own hardship by buying this small lot and trying to do too much with too little. So basically, scale it back and I'm sure the neighbors wouldn't have an objection to a single-family residence without backing our onto CR 48. And with a single-family residence, and half the traffic, and less park'mg area, t think that can be worked out. In conclusion, the problem you are going to have. is that the applicant's mere purchase does not warrant this 2-family, the variance for the 2-family house. And if you deny the special exception, then I would think you'd have to legally deny the variance and I guess that they reapply. You can't convm't this, I think to a single family because you need to have them reapply, give plans for the house that they plan to build. And basically, I don't know what the confusion is with them with the, whether it's 4 bedrooms. 6 bedrooms, or what. But what we are looking at is a 2- family house. And if he presented you the same planS'and said, gee, I want a single fanflly house. I think you'd look at it and say hey, it looks like a duck. walks like a duck. quacks like a duck. it's a duck. It's a 2-family house whether he came back with the same plans. I think if you approve a single-family residence with this kind '0f plans, you're just kind of saying yeah, yeah, you're going to have something illegal, accessory, happen there. So again, when he comes back, you'll give further consideration as to what he's trying to do. I feel badly that he can't do what he wants to do wi{h his property. But, again, it's not for you, the board, to grant variances or special exceptions based on self-created hardship or the fact that you just want something that the neighborhood Page 127 of 133 128 June 19, 2003 Southold Town Board of Appeals Regular Meeting Public Hearing doesn't allow. Basically, I'm just asking you, at this point, to deny the special exception. and deny the 3 variances. And I thank you for your time. Enough said. CHAIRWOMAN: Is there anyone in the audience who would like to speak for or against the applicant? MR. BAIG: Can I give you, these are the pictures of 3-story houses built in area. CHAIRWOMAN: Mr. Baig, we have to be out of Town Hall at a certain time. and we really have to wrap this up. And the other 2-story houses in the neighborhood. They are single family. That's one family. So it does not marrer that they are 2 stories. MR. BAIG: Only one thing I am mentioning here. They have rented those houses and are earning money. I don't know how far it is right, but these are the documents I had been submitting all those neighborhoods. Next a traffic hazard, entrance and exit of this lot is from the Rt. 48_ not from the neighborhood. And there is a curb available for the entrance and exit. If you have to go and see, personally, because no proper map is available from the Southold Town for this regarding how the road map has been planned on this for the traffic. It's a very convenient entrance and exit available because there is a traffic light there. And it is safe that the environmental hazard, yes I was aware of the extent that this kind of thing can come. There's water available if they don't want, and they want a lot of water to irrigate their lawns and gasses and other things, certainly they would not alIowed to use that water. Bnt for drinking water, as many families need water, more is available. And nobody can be denied from getting water to use for their personal use instead of irrigating their lawns. And this has been in the newspaper that people should be suggested that they should not misuse this water for irrigating their lawns. And next, it is very w~se to allow multi-family 1lying in this area to save the agricultural land has been doing. To save the land for the betterment environmental and other things that are going on if you'll not allow the people to make multi-story buildings, then how can you save the land? Further houses will be built in that instead of extending the size of the lot. This lot.. CHAIRWOMa~N: I'm going to have to ent you short because we've devoted over an hour to this hearing. And there are people who've been waiting here since 2:00. And we simple cannot devote anymore time. It's not fair to them. MR. BAIG: Thank you very much. CHAIRWOIVr~AN: We will take all of your comments into consideration. And thank you for your presentation. I'll make a motion to close the heating and reserve decision. PLEASE SEE MiNUTES FOR RESOLUTION Page 128 of ~33 NOTICE OF DISA~PROVA~ TO: Riffat & Absar Aluned Minhas PO Box 297 Ma~ituck, NY 11952 DATE: April 17. 2003 AMENDED: ApfiI 28, 2003 [~lease take notice that your application dated April 15.2003 For permit to construct a single family dwelling with a second story accessory aparnnent at Location of property: 6125 County Road 48, Mattituck, NY Comxty Tax Map No. 1000 - Section 139 Block 3 Lot 49_ Is returned herewith and disapproved on the following grotmds: The proposed construction, on this non-conforming 8,982 square foot lot in the Residential R-40 District, is not permitted pursuant to Article XXIV. Section 100-244, wtfich states that on parcels measuring less than 20~000 square feet in total size, a minimum front yard setback of 35 feet is required, a mia/mum rear yard setback of 35 feet is required. Following the proposed construction, the new building will have a front yard setback of 30 feet and a rear yard setback of 30 feet. in addition, bulk schedule requires a minimum lot size of 40,000 square feet per use. A two-family dwelling would, therefore, require 80,000 square feet. The lot size is actually 8,982 square feet. Although the applicant is requesting to create an accessory aparrmem on the second floor, k does not meet the reqmremen~s of an accessory apartment. It is the building department's opinion that the design constitutes a two-family dwelling. Both accessory apartments and two-family dwellings requke a special exception from the Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals. Total lot coverage, following the proposed construction, will be 20 percent. This permit was amended on April 28, 2003, to address additional issues overlooked by the building depg~:t~a.en,. / 'o Applicant: Any change or deviation to the above referenced application, may require review By the Southold Town Building Department. APPLICATION TO Tt [_~&OJ2T. HO [,h TO.X~ For Office Use O~ly Fee: $~ Filed By: ~te~s~g~signl Office Notes: ~' 7[~ BOARD OF APPEALS nt No. Parcel Location: House No.6125 SCTM 1000 Section 1 39 Block 3 Street-County Road,. 48 Hamlet Mattituck NY S o u~-h~d Town acre Lo{ s) 49 LotSize0-206 ZoneDistrlct I (XVE) APPEAL THE V/RITTEN DETER2vflNATION OF THE BUILDING INSPECTOR DATED: Applicaut/Ownerts): TARIQ MAHMOD BAIG Owner's: Riffat Minhas and Absar A. Minhas Mailing Address: 265W Rochelle Place, Salt Lake Lane, PO. Box 297 Mattituck NY 11952 11952 Telephone: (631) 298 0227 Auth0rizedRepresenCative: Tariq Mahmod Baig Address: 265W Rochelle Place, Salt Lake Ln. PO.BOX 297 Mattituck NYl1952 Telephone: {631 ) 298 0227 Please specify who you wish correspondence tb be mailed to, fgotn the above listed names: 3~ Applicant/Owner(s) ~ Anthorlzed Representative [~ Other: WHEREBY TIlE BUILDING INSPECTOR DENIED AN APPLICATION DA'[ ED FOR: ~ Building Permit D Certificate of Occupancy [] Pre-CertificatO of Occupancy D Change of Use [5 Permit for As-Built Construction ~ VARRIANCE:Front & Rear 5 feet Varzance because of lot size OH~er: setback ~nd lot szze variance to costruct 3 bedroom 2 story residence with 3 bedroc~n accessory a~ar~ on t-h-~-2~-floor. Pro~'ision u[ tilt, Zoning Ordinance Appealed lmlicate Article. Section, Sllbseciiou and parllgrai)h of Zoning Ordinance by mnnhers. Do not quote the code. Article Section 100- Subsection Type of Appeal An Appeal is made for: 5 A Variance to the 7~oning Code or Zoning Map. [] A Variance due to lack of access requh-ed b3 New York Town Law-Section [~ Interpretation of the Town Code. Ardcle Section [] Reversal or Other A prior appeal [~ has [2 has not been made with respect to this property UNDER Appeal No, Year Page 2 of 3 - Appeal Appflcaflon Parr A: AREA VARIANCE REASONS ('affoch exfro shee! as neeaed}: (1) An undesirable change wifl nor be produced in fhe CHARACTER of §he neighborhood or a defdmenf fo nearby prope~es, if granfed, because: It is a vacant land for new construction. Varriance ~f the 5 feet from the; front and rear and the variance of the lot size will not effect the neigh- b~h~od..The~e wi~ b~. no c~nge in the cha~gc~er of the neighborhood [z) ~me mene~ sougn~my ~ne 0ppflcon~ CANNOT be ~cn~ev~d by some me~ho~ feasible ~or ~he Qpp~c~n~ ~o pursue, o~he~hQn Q~ ~re~ v~r~nce, b~c~use:the variance of 5 feet from : the front and rear and the variance of the lo% size is the only remedy %hat~ can compensate the applicant (3) ~he ~moun~ o~ re~e~ requesfed"'ls no~ subs~anh~" bec~use~ The amount of the variance relife requested is qu~te sbstatial. (4) The var~amce w~ NOT have ~ adverse e~ecf or ~mpac~ om fhe phys~ca~ or e~v~ro~men~a~ condif~ons in fhe neighborhood or disfHcf because: this var iance is just for [his lot within its boundary and area. (5) Has [be var~Rce been se~-creQ~ed? ( ) Yes, or ( ) No. ff nor, ~s ~he consfruc~on ex~sf~ng, ~s bu[f~? ( ) Yes, or (X] No. (6) Addifiona~ [nforr~fion abouf fhe surrounding fopogr~phy and building c~re~s fhaf reiafe fo fhe dI~culh/~n meeting fhe code requiremenfs: (~ffoch exfro sheer as needed) profecfs fhe char~cfer of fhe neighborhood and fhe h6alfh, safe~, ~nd w~ff~re 0~ commun~. YES Check fhls box and complefe PART B, Quesfions on rmxf page fo apply U5r: VARIANCE S]'ANDAEDS, (?~ease consuJ~ your afforney.) Ofherwis% plec~se proceed fo fhe sLqn~fU~:e c~r~d PROJECT DESCRIPTION (Please incIude with Z.B.A. Application/ Applicant(s TARIQ MAIqFDD BAIG {Owners: Riffat Minhas and Absar A. Minhasj if building ts existing and alterations/additions/renovations are proposed_ NA Please give the dimensions and overall square footage oi ex~ snsions beyond existing btoldin~& NA Dlmens OhS/SiZe NA Square fbotage: NA ! Please give the dimensions and square footage of new pi ~posed foundatic n areas which d > not extend be~vond the exlsun~buildinz2 Dimensions/size: NA Square footage: NA II. If land is vacant: Please give dimensions and overall square footage of new c~ ustmcrion: Dimension/size: Please see ~ap attached herwith. Square footage: ~648 feet lleignr 35 Feet Hi Purpose and use of new constiuction requested in this appli~anon:_Th_e_ owner will occupy one of th 3 bedroom residence to live while the other second dewell:m9 of 3 or 2 Bedroom at the 2nd floor will be leased for year-round occupancy with written lease for the termof one or more tV Additkmal infounation about the sun-ounding contours or n~a~by buildiugs that relate t > the difficulty m meenn~ the code requu emenr s Hill V Please snbmit seven .7) 1: hotos/sets aI2er staking comers ~f'}te proposed new construction - 7/02 Please note J;'urther changes, after submittin~ ~he above injormazton must be placed zn wrlmlg and may reqmre ~ ne~ ]Vo~ice ~f Di~approvaI ~o ~how changes ~o the initial ~lan& Jf additional time ~s needed. QUESTIONNAIRE FOR FILING WITH YOUR Z.B.A. APPLICATION F [s the subject premises listed on the real estate market for sale? D Yes ~ No Are there any proposals to change or alter land contours? 2 Yes gl No I) Are there any areas that contain wetland grasses? NO 2) Are the wetland areas shown on the map submitted with this application? NO 3) ts the property bulk headed between the wetlands area and the upland building area? 41 If your property contains wetlands or pond areas, have you contacted the office of the Town Trustees for its determination of jurisdiction? NO [s there a depression or sloping e~t~afion near the area of proposed construction at or below five feet above mean sea level? (If not applicable, state "n/a".} Are there any patios, concrete barriers, bulkheads or fences that exist and are not shown on the survey map that y'ou are submitting? NA (If none exist_ please state Do you have any construction taking p ace at this time concerning your premises? NO If yes, please submit a copy of your bnilding permit and map as approved by the Building Depanmem. If none. please stare. Do you or any co-ovmer also o~vn other land :lose to this parcel? where or subnlit copies of deeds. NO If yes, please explain Please list present use or operations conducted at tbis parcel NOT YET and pr0poseduse to construct 3 bedroom 2 story residence with a 3 bedroom accessory apartment on the second floor Authorized Signature and Date G17.2~ Apper~dix C Stere Environmental QuaBy Review SHORT EHVIRON~/1EHTAL ASSESSIVIEHT FORM For gHWSTED ACTIONS SEQ PART I--PROJECT INFOR;~ATION Fro ue commetea by Applbant or Project sooneon "1. APPMCANT/SPOHSOR 3. PR~E~L~ON: 6]25 ~ty R~d, ~ttituck~ u~.~c~o~ Sou~old ~ c0u~,v Suffo~ ~ty County Tax Map # 1000- Section 139 Block 3 Lot 49 6125 Country Road 48. Mattituck. NY 11952 Town of Southold O~[$CR[SE PROJECT BRtEPL¥: ~forlt ~d Rear setback Variance a~o lot size Variance re construct 3 bedroom 2 story residence with a 3 bedroom accessory apartment on the second floor action ts in Ihe Coastal Area. and you are a stale agency, comolele Ine Coastat Assessmenl Form belore orocoedlng wiih this assessment OVER APPLICANT TRANSACTIONAL DISCLOSURE FO RM The Town of Sonthold's Code of Ethics prohibits conflicts of interest on tlj~e..aatt of Town )fficers m~d employees. The pnrpose of this form is [o provide infonnatiot~ which can alert the To~vn of possible conflicts of interest and allow it to take whatever action is necessary to avoid same YOURNAME: TARIQ MAHMOD BAIG (Owners: Riffat Minhas & Absar A. Minhas) (Last name. first name_ m~dd[e initial_ unless you are applying tn the nanle of someone else or other entity, such as a company If so. mdmate the other persoa or company name) NATURE OF APPLICATION:, Check all that appty Tax Grievance ~2Vafi~nce For front a Rear setback and Lot size variance as it is small lot of Change of Zone old a~o cation.of Suffolk Co. Ap[ royal of Plat Exemption frorn Plat or Offficial Map Other ~-If"Other"~ Permission to construct 3 bedroom 2 Story residence with a 3 bedroom nanle the activtry~ accessory apartment on the 2nd floor. Dc you personally, tot through your company, spouse~ sibling, parent, or child) have a relationship with any officer or employee of the Town of Southold? "Relationship' includes by blood marrmge, or business imeresr. "Business Interest" means a business, inchtding a partnership, m which the Town officer or employee has even a pamal owaerslnp of [or employment by) a corporation in which the Town o~ficer or employee owns. more than 5% of the share~ NO If you answered ~YES". complete the balance of this form and date and mgm where indicated Name of person employed b) the Tovnl of Southold Title or position of that persoo: Describe that relationship between yourself (the applicant) and the Town officer or employee. Either check the appropr/are line A through D /below and/or :lescribe the relationship itl the space provided The Town officer or employee or }tis or her spouse, sibling, patent, or child apply) ,~) the o~mer of great?r th~ of the shares of the corporate stock of the ap[ Ii cant (}~'~the applicant is a corporanon): B) the legal or bene~al omxer of~y interest in a non-co~orate enmy (when the ~ant ~ not a co.oratio? C) an officer,~ector, pam~er, or employee of the applicant; or D5 the act~applicant check all that DESCRIPTION OF RELATIONSHIP Suomtrred this d~(._ day of ~_ .~-~¢:x4.~ Signature ~~ ~b~CS_ TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK APPLICATION FO~ SPECIAL EXCEPTION Application No. Date Filed: TO THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS, SOUTNOLD, NEW YORK: [ We), TARIQ MAHMHD BAIG ~i~-[ ~t(~H~f 265W Rochelle Place, Salt Lake ~ ('~esidence, House No. and Street~-- PO. BOX 297, Mattituck, NY 11952 .J[L~/~ Village, (Hamlet, State, Zip Co~, Telephone Numbe~~'~' ~ hereby apply ~o THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS for a SPECIAL EXCEPTION in accordance with the ZONING ORDINANCE, ARTICLE , SECTION , SUBSECTION for the below-described proper~y for the fol]ow~ng uses and purposes (ano as shown on the attached ~lan drawn ~o scale): LOCATION OF THE PROPERTY: 6125 County Road 48, Mattituck, NY 11952 COUNTY TAX MAP # ~000 - SECTION 139 BLOCK ~ LOT 49 1) VARIANCE: To construct new Building. The said'plot is a small alocation of Suffolk County when the residential plots were used to be of a quarter of an acre. This plot is situated right at the County Road 48~ in Mattituck Southold Town° When the County Road 48 was extended and widened nearly 15 feet area of this plot was used by the county to complete its pro]eCto Because of this setback this plot become small° To compesate this setback a variance may please be granted to leave 30 feet from the front and 30 from the rear of the ploto As such 5 feet from the front and 5~feet from the back may please be allowed° 2) Because this plot is a small plot of old residential allocation of the Suffolk County when the residential plots were used to be of a quarter of an acre. This plot further_become small because of the extention of the county Road 48 ~s stated above~ Because of this setback lot size variance may please granted to construct 3 Bedroom 2 story residence with 3 Bedroom aCcessory apartment on the second floor° ~ ~atement of Ownership and Interest~ RIFFAT MINHAS and ABSAR A. MINHAS ~K(are) the owner(s) of pr0per~y Known and referred %o as '~ County Road 4~ /~attituck, NY 11952 (House NO., Street, Hamlet) identifieo on the Suffolk County Tax Macs as Distri'ct lO00, Section 139, Block 3 Lot(s) 49 , which is no~ (is) on a subdivisicn MaD (Filed "Map of "Filed MaD No. , and has Dean approved by the Southold Town Planning Board on as a [Minor] [Major] Subdivision). The above-described property was acquired by the owner on February 20, 2003 B. The applicant alleges that the approval of this exception would be in harmony with ~ne intent and murDose of said zoning ordinance and that the proposed use conforms to the standards orescribed therefor in said ordinance and would no~ De detrimental propersy or persons in the qeighborhood for the following reasons; C. The proper~y which is the subjec~ of this application .,.s ~mn~,~.~,,,~ with the use. } described in the Certificate of Occupancy being ~'urnished herewith. ] is not consistent with the Certificate of Occupancy being furnished herewith for the following reasor s): COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) Swor~to befor~ me this ~ ~ay of/~ ~oD , . and The Town of Southold's Code of Ethics prohibits conflicts of interest on the part of bowel officers and emp_~oyeeso ~The purpose of this form is bo ~provide i~formabion which can alert the town of oossible conflicts of interest and allow it to take whatever action is ~ecessary_ to avoid same° TARIQ MAI{MOD BAIG (Last name, fJrsb name, middle initial, un].es,~ other entl. b¥, such as ~ company . If Co, ind[ca}~ NATURE OF APULICATION-- (Check ali. that apply- ) ~/~arianQe Front & R__ear_setback variance and Lot Size Variance Approval of plat vOtherPermzssion to construct 3 bedroom 2story residence with a 3 bed- (If 'O~her," name th~ ~cb[v~ty. )room_acces_sory aPartment on the 2nd Floor. NO ~// Name of person employed by I;hca 'l'own of Southold Title or position of that person Describe the relationship between yourself (the applicant) and the town officer or employee. Either check tile appropriate line A) throuqh D) and/or dsacriba tn the 9pace provided . The town officer or employee or his or her spouse, sibltn9, pare~lt, or child is (check ail that appl, y) i is a corporation) ~ B) th8 legal or beneficial owner of any i~on~orporat~ entity {when the applicator Is no~ a corporation); C) an officer, dir~ctor, partner, o~ ~mpl. oy~ of applicant; or D) the actual appLtcnuk. DESCRIPTIOM OF RF, I, ATION.~IIIP Submttted this _day of__ B17.21 Appendix C State Environmental Quality Review SHORT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM For UNLISTED ACTIONS Only 3ART I--PROJECT INFORMATION ~'o be cemoletect by Aeelicant or Project Spo~sor} APPLICANT/SPONSOR "'~. PROJECT NAME TARIQ MAHMOD BAIG SEQR PROJECTLOC~T~ON:6125 County Road 48~ Mattituck, NY 11 952, Southold Town County Tax Map #1000- Section 139 Block 3 Lot 49 6125 County Road 48~ Mattituck~ NY 11952 DESCmeEPROJECTS~EFLY:Front & Rear setback Variance to construct 3 bedroom 2 story residence with a apartment on the second floor Lot Size Variance 3 bedroom accessory 7. AMOUNT OF L~NO AFFECTED: 10. CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE If fhe action is i~ the Coastal Acea. and you are a s~ [e ~ge~c¥, Complete [ne Coas~a~ Asse$$rne~ Form before ~rocoedin9 wifh this assessr~en~ The Zoning Board of Appeals. Southold Tovm, Town Hall. 53095 Main Road. PO. Box 1 t 79, Soutbold, NY 1197t APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL EXCEPTION LOCATION OF THE PROPERTY: 6125 COUNTY ROAD 48~ MATTITUCK, NY 11952 COUN~I'YTAXMAP# 1000-SECTION 139 BLOCK 3_ LOT49_ 1) VARIANCE FOR LOT SIZE. VARIANCE FOR THE FRONT YAR[~ SETBACK OF 30 FEET AND A REAR YARD SETBACK OF 30 FEET FOR TI:IE PROPOSEI~ CONSTRUCTI~ON OF TI:IE NEW BUILDING, 3) SPECIAL EXCEPTION FOR TIFfE PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A TWO STORIES TWO FAMILY DWELLING OF 3 BEBRO@M EACI~I. Sh'/Madam, I, Tariq M. Baig, Riffat Minhas and Absar A. Minhas (brother ofPdffat Minhas) owners of the said property and my son Sonny M. Mahmud 9 Years old (the sole beneficiary oft~ds property) beg to request for the above stated purposes to the honorable members of the Zoning board of the Southold Town. FACTS ABOUT MY FAMILY ANI) MYSELF: I am a heart patient of the coronary arteries d~sease. Two years ago I bad 5 bypass grafting of my heart's arteries. Wlfile my 9 years old Son Sonny M. Mahmud bas a chronic Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthrkis which may cause permanent d~sability. Sonny M. Mahmud inherited money from her Maternal Grand Mother. I fund a good opportunity of investing this money by buying th~s residential plot (than putting tiffs money in the bank) for his living and income to survive as I had bad health with an uncertainty in my l~e while my 9 years old Sonny is very young. That's why tiffs property is bought in the name Souny's mother Riffat Minbas and his real maternal U~cle Absar A. Minhas and Sonny is a sole beneficiary. As such the mortgage lone of this income property will be secure and Sonny wiI1 have a home to live. VARIANCE ~'OR Tt-IE LOT SIZE: It is a small plot of nearly 9000 square feet in the Residential R-40 District of the old residential allocation of the Suffolk County when the residential plots were used to be of a quarter of an acre. This plot is situated right at the County Road 48, in Mattituck, Southold To*am, of the New York Sate. Whom the County Road 48 was extended and widened nearly 15 feet area of tiffs plot was accrued and consumed by the county to complete its project. Because of thLs setback tiffs plot become small. Tiffs lot is situated in the mSddle from all sides. So them ~s no possiifftky to get increased ks area from any side. Like tiffs residential lot there are thousands of the house in the Southold Town which on a qua,~er of an acre lots in accordance to the old residential allocation of the Suffolk County. In Rochelle Place at Salt Lake Lane there is a two bedroom House # 190 is on t/ga of an acre i.e. 7200 squke feet. Photocopy of the Suffolk County Map # 144 is attached hamwith for ready reference please. So based on the old residential allocation tiffs plot qualLfies to a variance for the lot s~ze so that may please be granted. 2) VARIANCE FOR THE FRONT AND REAR SETBACK: It is a small plot of old residential allocation Suffolk County when the residential plots were used to be ora quarter of an acre. This plot is situated right at the County Road 48, in Mattkuck. Southold Town. of the New York Sate. When the County Road 48 was extended and widened nearly 15 feet area of tiffs plot was accrued and consumed by the county to complete its project. Because of tiffs setback tl~s plot become small To compensate tiffs sethaek a variance may please be given to leave 30 feet fi:om the front of the plot and 30 feet fi:om the rear of the plot as such 5 feet fi:om the front and 5 feet from the back wiffch will over come tiffs setback to construct a proposed two story 2 family dwelling of 3 bedroom each. 3) SPECIAL EXCEPTION FOR THE PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT 3 BEDROOM 2 STORY RESIDENCE WITI~ A 3 BEDROOM LIVING UNITE AT THE SECOND FLOOR. A TWO IFAMILY DWELLING, TO CONSTRUCT A TWO STORIES 2 FAMILY DWILLING OF 3 BEDROOM EACh, A PROPERTY WITH INCOME TO SECURE TItE MORTGAGE PAYMENTS TO THE BANK OR TO TI:lIE FINANCER AND TO SECURE TI-IE FUTURE LIFE OF TBE BENEFICARY (SONNY MAHMUD~ WI:lO LAS JUVENILE RI~EUMATOID ARTB[RITUS, A CHRONIC ILLNESS WHICI~ MAY CAUSE PERMANENT DISABILITY. That it is a small plot of old residential allocation when the residential plots were to be of quarter of an acre. That according to the county map scale area ofthLs plot is more than 8982 squke feet. By giving the variance of 30feet from the fi:ont and 30 feet fi:om the rear will com4~ensate 5 feet from the bom and 5 feet fi:om the back wiffch will over come this setback to construct a proposed two story 2 family dwelling of 3 bedroom each. T~ere are hundreds of the 2-story houses on quarter and less than a quarter acre area in Mattituck of the Southold Two. Because oftbe privacy act (Law) applicant can not ~selose how many of them are 2 farrfily dwellings. It has been found that there some two-story house around this plot. Exactly at the hack in the North of this plot house # 240 and house # 440 on Freemun Road are a two story houses. At the North West 150 leer'fi:om tl'fis plot at Wl'dckharn Avenue House # 113(} is a two-story house. Across the county Road 48 at the South west side oftlfis plot on Wiffckhum Avenue House # 145(}, 1505, 1585 all are two story houses and are on quarter of an acre lots. b) That in this two family dwelling the second story 3 bedroom dwelling will be constructed exactly on the principal 3 bedroom dwelling according the principles of the architectural engineering and design; for example wall over the wall window over the wh~dow so as lower story w~lI sustain the weight of the second floor building. This will insure the durability and the strength of the buildh~g. c) That in this 2 family dwelling the owner will occupy one of the 3-bedranm family residences to live as the owner's principal residence. While the other dwelling of 3 bedroom or t~f2 bedroom with 1 study room unit at the second floor w~ll be leased for year-around occupancy with a written lease for the term of one or more years. d) That the owner's principal residence shall contain not less than one thousand six hundred (1600) square feet of livable floor area. e) That the second dwelling at the second floor shall contain not less than one hundred (450) square feet of Iivable floor area. That the second dwelling at the second floor shall not exceed the livable area and hallways of the existing principal dwelling unke. g) That a minimum of three (4) off-street parking space shall be provided within the prengses of tbgs residential plot. With separate entrance for each the dwelling h) That there wilt be only 2 family dwelling on this lot. i) That the second dwelling at the second floor will meet the requirements of a dwell'rog unit as defined in the law for Iiving. j) That exterior entry to the second dwelling will be separate and will be 1Lke an existing exterior appearance ora one PamSIy dwelling. k) That second dwelling will be made exactly on the same design and on the same walls and the foundation of the principal 3 bedroom dwell~g of the owner. 1) That the certificate of compliance shall terminate upon the transfer of title by the owner or upon the owner ceasing to occupy one (1) of the dwelling milts as the owner's principal residence. In the event of an owner's demises the occupant of the second dwelling may continue ha occupancy until owner shall occupy the balance of the dwelling or one (1) It is therefore requested that Special Exception for the lot s/ze, variance for 5 feet from the back and front of the plot to compensate the set back and SPECIAL EXCEPTION for the construction of a two family two story dwelling of 3 bedroom each may please be allowed. Than&s. Yours truly, RIFFAT IVl/NHAS ABSAR A. M/HAS TARIQ M BAIG © © © LU COUNTY OF SUFFOLK (~) I~ '°~ /~¢"~ SOUTHOLD %'~Re¢ roperfy lex Service Agency I ¥ ~~-~ -- : SMALLEST RESII~NTIAL PLOT,IS IN MATTITUCK, AT ZL ~E PLaCe gi~T LA~ VtZ-kA~,, HOUSZ:# ~90 OW # 3 COUNTY MAPE SECTION #144 DISTi~CT 1000 O N Real Properly Tax Service Agency SOUTHOLD 1000 SECTION NO 144 F APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Lydia A. Tortora, Chairwoman Gerard P. Goehringer George Horn]ng Ruth D. OHva V~ncent Orlando BOARD OF Ai~PEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD August 27, 2003 Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971-0959 ZBA Fax (63:[) 765-9064 Telephone (631) 765-1809 http: southoldtown.north£ork.net Mr. Tadq Mahmod Baig Mr. Riffat Minhas 285W Rochelle Place P.O. Box 297 Mattituck, NY 11952 Re: Appl. No. 5369 Gentlemen: As a follow-up to our conversations, we enclose a copy of the determination rendered by the Board at its July 10, 2003 meeting and filed today with the Office of the Town Clerk. A copy has been furnished to the Office of the Building ~nspector for an update to their Notice of Disapproval. Very truly yours, Lydia A. Tortom Chaim, oman Enclosure 8/27~03 Copy of Decision to: Building Department The Zoning Board o~'Appeals, Sout~old Town. Town Halt, 53095 M~n Road, PO. Box 1179, Southold, NY 11971 Subject: Ii EF NCE: APPLI[CATI[@N FOR SPECL L XCEPTII@N. LOCATION OF T~E PROPERTY: 6125 COUW_TY ROAD 48, M&TT[TUC~ NY 11952 COUNTY~.A3{MAP# I000-SECTION 13~ BLOCK _3 LOT 49 t Tark1M~ Baig alypl[e~mt on belmtf or.at M~s ~ Ab~ A. ~ who ~ ~ omer of ~s res]de~l pro~ refe~ a~ve. ~ ~ a ~ p~ent of~e ~ro~ ~es ~. Two ye~s ago I ~d 5 b~ss ~g of my hea~'s ~. ~e my 9 ye~s old Son ~my M~ ~ud ~$ a c~o~c Juve~e ~d ~t~ w~ch ~y mu~ ~r~em ~b~ky. Sony M~ ~l ~ve ~ Jo~ t~mpy pmc~e o~ J~e 11 ~ ~7, 2003 ~ S~g~ of~ k~ns on J~y 11, 2~3. ~er ~s s~ge~ I ~g be ve~ b~ to t~e ~e of~ ~ ~e ho~ ~d lat~ for ~ phys~c~ ~empy ~ so on for a~nt 8 wee~, Bemum offs my up co~g ~y sc~ule ~ J~y, I t~refore h~eby r~u~ to ~ ~A of the So~ Tom m give ~ ~ ~ly h~ ~te ~ ~e mon~ of May or J~e 2003. T~s. Yours TARtQ M. BAtG 265 W, Roehe~e Place, Salt l~ake Lane, MATT~TUCK~ NY I SUFFOLK COUNTY WATER AUTHORITY Januars: 23. 2003 624 Old Riverhead Road. Westhamoton Beach, New York 11978-7407 63I 288-1034 Fax '631) 288-7937 Olsen & Olsen. LLP PO Box 706 32495 Main Road Cutchogue, NY 11935 Re: SCTM# 1000-I39-3-49 Dear Mr. Olsen: Thank you for your letter concerning public water. Our intention is to provide public water to all of the residents within Southotd that can be served in approved areas. This lot is within the approval area. At this time a schedule date tbr installation of water main tbr this lot is not available due tc the winter season. The nearest water malR to yo~lr tax parcel is located on Wickham Avenue approximately 280 feet awa,. Please contact our Regional Manager at (631 288-1034 in the spring of 2003. A tentative date should be obtainable then. Once a~oain thank you for your request. The Suffolk County Water Authority will make every ef£or~ to provide water to all that require it. Sincereb,. Dennis ~}imer Assistant Manager Eastern Regional Office JD:ah ELIZABE~-~ A. N~V~LLE T OV~-N CLEi~I~ REGISTRAR OF V~TAL STATISTICS MAR PJ~GE OFFICER RECO~S ~AGEMENT OFFICER ~EDOM OF ~FO~TION OFFICER Tovm Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (631) 765-6145 Telephone (631) 765-1800 southoldtown.northfork.nel OFF~'CE OF THE Tov~rN CLEi~i TOWN OF SOUTHOLD TO: Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals FROM: Elizabeth A. Neville DATED: May 9, 2003 Appeal No. 5369 Transmitted herewith is Zoning Appeals No. 5369 - RJffat Nf~nhas - Zoning Board of Appeals application for special exception & variance. Also included is six (6) notices of disapprovals. two (2) applicant transactional disclosure forms, two (2) short environmental assessment forms, ZBA qnesfiomnaire, project description, two copies of tax maps, letter from Suffolk County Water Authority, three (3) surveys, floor plans, property card and a building permit application. IS HEKEBY GIVENk mua~ta Section 267 of the wnLaw a~d Chapter 100 ~tthgldt, :the: following public ariags' will b~,,h!~ld ~WY' be 8 at'the Town Hall ~JS;Z~,/lafi'l R0a& P,@. BoX ~ ,, Soulholct, .New, York ~7.1,-0959, on~ 27hursday~ June ~,!5!303, ~it the' ~es noted B~ ~or i~s so~ thereafter as ssible): ,: ~'t'..' , :', ~'.;~' '~.'~ COUNTY OF SUFFOLK STATE OF NEW YORK ss: Lise Marinace, being duly sworn, says she is the Legal Advertising of the Traveler Watchman. printed at Southold. Suffolk Cotmty; and that the notice of annexed is a primed copy, has aeen published in said Traveler l/Vatchman once each week for .....{. ..... week(-x7 successively, comInencin, f} j)n ttbe ..... .~....Z: ...... day- of .... ,...... ~.t/.. LF-7~. ~ ...... ,2003. - Sworn ,~o~ before me this.....'2~....day of Notary Publk Emily Hamill NOTARY PUBLIC. State of New York No. 01HAS059904 Qualified in Suffolk County Commission expires May 06, 2006 --o .......... ~- ........ ~ ~-o- pool also is proposed in a side ations t6 a non-habitable acc~sL 27,:2003 Notice of DisappirovaI.c~,q~'a Section 100-2~B, b~ed on ~e y~d location ~stead of a code so~ bulling, ~d (c) "as b~lt" A~lic~t proposes ~ kd~fioa~ ha Buil~ ~ Den~ent s -~hma~ mq~ed re~ y~d. Location. of, accessow shed located in a~ to ~e exis~g no~co~b~ a 5 2003 No~e of Disam~f. Prope~: 2670 Grandwew ~ea other ~ the code req~ed dwell~g with a s~gle side 7ar~ ~lic~am ~e nronos~[~ co~: ~ve, Ofiem; CTM 1000-14-22 re~ yard. Location of Prope~' ~ of less ~ 10 feet ~nd total%ide s~ct a deck ~fio~ at les} 3.6. ' 8310 Soundview A~nue ~y~ds of less ~ 25 feet, ~d oi ~Sfeet~eff;nt~rop: 11:00 a.m. BLUEPO~T8 Sunthold; CTM g1000-59-7-~ re~ y~d of less ~an 35 feet. 4~ e~ line at 1060 Na~ ~eet, CO., ~C. 05335. Request fo~: ~ 29.6 / Ref. CTM g1000-48-2-19 (a~d 3- ~ent; P~cel 100b-25-4-3. · _ ~a) .. ~ ~ ~t~r~tation, ~der ~0~ 1:10 p.m. DA~ PAGE ~ 40). 10:20 a.m. DEB~ ~CTO- ~ecuo~filuurz~z~reg~ SH~ V~EYA~ ~5339: 1:40 p.m. TO~EE, LLC D ROFF 05334. Request for a nomon orang loca~on of ~ Request for a V~ce ~der 05355- Request for a V~ce V~ V~i~ca ~dar Set'on lan B accessow gmge budding M~ Section i00-31A(2-c~ based on ~der Section 100-142 based 3( 244, ba~ed o~ the'~2ildi~ l~e-~-~ reMb~'litafion; ~d ¢) the Building 'De¢~ent's on ~e Bulling D~a~ent's' D, D~mt Feb~ 11, 200~" ~ .necess~, ~00-71C,1 a Febm~ 28, 2003 Notice of Febm~ 19, 2002 Notice of N Notice of Dmapproval. ~ance unaer ~ectmn 100- Disa~rovaI, mended M~ch 5, ' Disapproval, mended April 10, A A~lic~t ~onoses a dwell~ 1C-l, based on the B~l~g 2003. Applic~tsproposedem~ 2003. Applic~t proposes ~'o a~4ss ~ ~ feet from ~e D~m~t's J~ 21, 2003 lition o~ accekso~ bulldog new buildings in this LI front prme~ line ~d less ~. ~ofice of Disapprov~, mended ~d ~o cons~ct ~ accesso~ ~dus~al Zone Dis~ict Mth: (a) 35 feet ffdm ~e re~ lot I~e, at M~ch 10, 2003..Applic~t pro- equipment storage b~l~g at single side y~d setback at less D ~5 ~d 505 Do,rood L~e,' poses a dmolition ~d recon- less ~ 20 feet from ~e side ~ 20 feet, (b) rear yad seb Son, old' CTM ~1000-54-5-55 s~ctioa of ~ accesso~ gmge line. Locafiofi of Prope~: 2000 back at less ~ 70 feet, ~d (c) S & 29.1 (~s one lot) ~as b~It" at less ~ five fee~ Oregon Road, Mattock: CTM buil~g l~e~ ~ontage ~eaf~ 10'30 am LA~N Z~- =om the re~ lot l~e, at 1240 g1000-100-4-3.I &~ 60 feet for Building gl. ~L? Y5322. Request for a ~j~ ~ny~atfimck; CTM 1:20 p.m. G~Y ~D DEB: hav~g a front setback ar an m ~be ~der Sections 100- mvv-~u-~-z~.L ' O~ STRO~ ~5326: Request average of 90 feet. Location of 242A'~dt00-2~,b~sedunthe 11:10 a.m. JO~ ~ for a V~ce ~der Section Prop~:700H~elAvenue, B B~l~g Depa~em s Febm~ ~ATm~ C[~ 053~6. i00-244B, based un ~e Southold; CTM g1000-63-2- 1 21, 2003 Notice of Disa~ov~. ~eq~est mr a v~ce ~aer Bulling D~ent's F~b~ 30.1 App~cmt pro¢oses ad~fi~s ~o SeqUin 100-2~B,b~ed once 28,2003NoficeofDisKcproval. l:50p.m. EDGEW~R H, ~ fo~* ..... m~ , No,ce of Dlsapprov~, to ~e existing dwelling Mth ~ V~ce ~d~ Section 100-32 ~ b~ ~ setbacks at 1~[~ t~ 10 fb~ mepfled Junu~ 21, 2p¢3. single s~de y~d at less ~ 15'. based on : the Bufidin~ {~ ~ 'a a~ ~ .h~ ~< Ap~hc~ts propose additions feet, at 480 So~dview Argue. Dep~menfs March 3, 200~ P feet total sides. Location of ~d ~t~on! m ~e dwel~g West, Peconic; C~ gi000-74, Notice ofDisapprov~, mende~ C Pron~v' 4910 PenmshAvenue which resffits m a lot coverage 2-7. 3 M~ch 11, 2003. Applic~t pro- ~e; C~' 1000-il0-31 exceeding ~e code ti~tafi0n of _ 1:30 p.m. MILLENI~,~ poses a new dwellkg ~hfl~ a S 27. 20% for all b~l~g ~ea, at ~0 HOMES AND JOSEPH~ third sto~, instead of the code. R 10'40 a m F~DE~CK Albo Drive Mattock; CTM , JO~S. Location of Prope~: l~imtion of 2-1/2 stories witk S ~ JO~ ~R~ ~5~17. 01000-126-3-9, .~ 970 ~d 1020 Seven~ S~eet. 35 ~. m~imum height. Request for a V~ce ~d~ 11:15 a.m. DO~A AND)* ~pon. Location of Prope~: 6373~. 1 Section 100~239 4B, based o~ LEON~ SCHLEGEL 05333 - Request for a Waiver C.R. 48, Greenpoa; CTM- A ~e ~uildin~ ' Dena~ents~. 05327. Request for a V~ce of Merger~d~Secfiunl00-26, ~1000-40-1-20.2 · g Feb~w 3 ~003 ~otice o~b~der Section 100-231 .based based on ~e Building 2:10 p.m. ~LEN THEO- c Disap~ro*~val A~lic~t nronos~ on the Buil~g Depmme2t's Dep~ent's J~uau 12, 2002 ~S ~533I. Request for ~ es a~ifion', s ~ alt~a~o~r ~ ~ J~u~. 27, 2003. Notice of Notice ofDisapprov~, ~ende~ Waiv~ ofMerger ~der Section dwetl~ in a location at less D~sapproval. A~hc~t propos- Feb~ 27, 2003, for the rea- 100-26, h~ed on the Buildin~ ~ 75 feet ~om ~e bu~ead es to cuns~a a f~ce exceed- so~ ~at (a) g1000-48-2-19 ~d Dep~ent s Febmau 18, 200~ h Location ~ Pmne~' 470~ ~g ~e code ~mimfion of fo~ gI000-48-240 ~e me, ed as Notice of Disapproval. s, P~ise Po~t ~o~d,'~;uthold- ~eet when located ~ ~e ~ont one lot, ~d ¢) ~at each lot is Applic~t proposes m ~erge a CTM g1000-81-34 ~' y~d. Location of Prope~: d~el~ed wi~ a s~gle-fmily CTM g1000-22-4-10 (St~s t~ 10'50 a m JO~ ~T~O 1480 Wes~halia ~oad, dwell~g ha~g a floor ~ea of M~or ~12) ~om C~ ~10007 ~ ' 05~1~ ~ Retffest for Maffimck CTM g1000-114-% less ~n 850 sq. ff. A~lic~t 22-4-11 (St~s Minor ~11), ~es ~der S~ons 1~0- 13.I. proposes to ~erge 1000-48-2- yacht l~d. Location o~. s 30A.4, 100-33C ~d 100- 1:00 p.m. VIRG~A A~ 19 ~ of ~eenpo~ Dfi~g Prope~: 1625 and 1745 S~s 239.4A(1), based , on ~e C~STOP~R_ CO~ P~k ~5~, from I000-48-2-40 Ro~d, E~t M~on. r ~n~l~ nena~mt~ lan,m~ 05323. Request tot V~ces (~eenpo~ Dfiv~g P~k 056), 2:20 p.m. TA~Q ~OD NOT~CE JUNE 19, 2003 PUBLIC HEARING SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE ~S HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 257 of the Town Law and Chapter 100 (Zoning), Code of the Town of Southo~d, the following public hearings wil~ be he~d by the SOUTHOLD TOWN E~OARD OF APPEALS at the Town Ha)~, 53095 Main Road, P.O, Bo× 1179, Sou~ho~d, New York ~97~0959, o~ Thursday, J~ne ~, 2003, at ~he ~me noted be[ow (or as soon therea~er as possible): 2:20 p.m. TAR, lQ MAHMOD BANG, and R~FFAT MINHAS #5309(A & Requests for: {a} Variances under Section 100-244, based on the Depar~ment"s April ~7, 2003, No~ce of D~sapprova~ amended Apr~ 28, 2003, for a fro~t yard se~ack of loss than 30 fee[, a~d a ~wo-fami~y dwe~g o~ a aess ~av~ng ~ess ~ha~ 80,000 sq. ~.; and {b} a Spec~aa Excep~o~ u~der Sec~o~ ~00-3~ for a ~o-fam~y dwelling. Locat~o~ of Prope~y: 6~25 County Rd. 48, Ma~ucA; CT~ ~00-~39-3~9. The Board of Appea~s wi~ hear al~ persons, or their representatives, desiring to be heard at each hearing, and/or desiring to submit written statements before the conc~usion of each hearing. Each hearing wi~I not. st.art earlier ~han designated a~ove. F~les are ava~sble for review duri~g regular business hours. If you have q~es~o~s, p~ease do no~ hesitate to ca~l {63~) 765=~809. Dated: May 20, 2003, Lydia A. Tor~ora, Chairwoman Board of Appea~s DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING COUNTY OF SUFFOLK' SUFFOLK COUNTY EXF-CLmVF September 29, 2003 THOMAS ISLES AICP DIRECTOR OF PLANNING OCT © 2603 Town of Southold Zoning Board of Appeals Pursuant to the requirements of Sections A 14-14 to 23 of the Suffolk County Administrative Code, the follow/ng application(s) submitted to the Suffolk County Planning Commission is/are considered to be a matter for local determination as there appears to be no s~gnitScant county-wide or inter-commurfity impact(s). A decision of local determination should not be construed as either an approval or a disapproval. Applicant(s) Mtmicipal File Number(s) New Suffolk Shipyard* 5149 Melhado. Warren 5287 Somnenborn. Donald 5315 Frohne, Frederick 53 i7 Hurtado, John** 5319 Antoniou, Lefldos 5344 Cephas, Derrick*** 5346 McKee, James 5350 St. Pierre, Joseph 5351 Rock, Crystal 5352 Carney, Thomas 5353 Rapisarada. Noel 5354 Reed, William 5356 Kennedy, Jay 5358 Stein, Nancy 5360 ¢'Baig, Tarig** 5369 Goggins, William & Donna 5382 *Alternate relief appears warranted consistent with appropriate developmental restrictions. particularly as set forth by the Z.B.A. ** Appears inappropriate as sufficient information has not been submitted to demonstrate compliance with applicable variance criteria, particularly as relates to the swimming pool (#5319) and two family dwelling (#5389). HAILING ADDRESS P. O. BOX 6100 HAUPPAUGE Nh 11788-0099 September 29, 2003 ~oFFOLK COUNTY' PLANNING DEPAR'r~.,r:NT * **Premises should be encumbered by appropriate developmental restrictions, particularly as set forth by the Z.B.A. Very truly yours, Thomas Isles Director of Plann/ng Page 2 GGN:cc S/s Gerald G. Newman Chief Plarmer OCT $ 2003 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Lydia A. Tortora. Chairwoman Gerard E Goehringer George Horning Ruth D, Oliva Vincent Orlando 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 httpu/southoldtown.northfork.net September 23, 2003 Mr. Gerald G. Newman, Chief Planner Suffolk County Department of Planning P. O. Box 6100 Hauppauge, NY 11788-0099 Dear Mr. Newman: Please find enclosed the following application with related documents for review pursuant to Article XlV of the Suffolk County Administrative Code: Appl. No 5369 - Bai9, Tariq Action Requested: Special exception, lot size, 2-family. Within 500 feet of: ( x ) State or County Road ( Waterway (Bay, Sound or Estuary) ( Boundary. of Existing or Proposed County, State, Federal land. if any other information is needed, please do not hesitate to call us. Thank you. Very truly yours, Lydia A. Tortora, Chairwoman Southold Zoning Board of Appeals LAT:jb Eric. Town Of Southo[d P.O Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 * * * RECEIPT * * * Date: 05/09/03 Transaction(s): App[ication Fees Receipt#: 0 Subtota~ $600.00 Cash Total Paid: $600.00 C~erklD: Minhas, Riffat Po Box 297 Mattituck, NY 11952 LYNDAB ID: 74747 FORM NO. 3 NOTICE OF DISAPPROVAL DATE: April 17, 2003 TO: Riffat&Absar Ahmed Minhas PO Box 297 �3 Mattituck,NY 11952 Please take notice that your application dated April 15, 2003 fi ` For permit to construct a two-family dwelling at (Y' Location of property: 6125 County Road 48, Mattituck,NY County Tax Map No. 1000 - Section 139 Block 3 Lot 49 Is returned herewith and disapproved on the following grounds: The proposed construction, on this non-conforming 8,982 square foot lot in the Residential R-40 District, is not permitted pursuant to Article XXIV, Section 100-244,which states that on parcels measuring less than 20,000 square feet in total size, a minimum front yard setback of 35 feet is required, a minimum rear yard setback of 35 feet is required. Following the proposed construction, the new building will have a front yard setback of 30 feet and a rear yard setback of 30 feet. A two-family dwelling requires a special exception from the Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals. Total lot coverage, following the proposed construction,will be 20 percent. v utho e Signature Note to Applicant: Any change or deviation to the above referenced application, may require further review by the Southold Town Building Department. CC: file, Z.B.A. CIIN1ANrr7`.Imm-AIT n HI Rr ON SHALL RI)N , _ SURVEY OF ONI Y TO nIr T'IR;ON VOR WHOM nIE SURVrY Is PRCPARLO, ANO ON ws REHAIr TO THr _ - ` P/O LOTS 1 AND 2 Lk ND/NG INKS 1 U LION Ir LISTED HEREON Y AND TO THE A59GWECS Or THE LENDING 1NSnTURON IN CI%ARANTEC:ARE NOT TRANSFERABLE TO MAP OF` GARDEN HEIGHTS AODIRONAL INSRTURONS OR SUBSEDUENr OWNERS P it UNAUTHORIZED ALTERATION OR ADD/nON TO THIS CE55PooEs SITUATE SURVEY 15 A WOLARON OF SECRON 7209 OF RESIDENCE MATTITUCK, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD .+/[NEW YORK SiA TE EDUCAnON LAW - O RESID N.Y. SUFFOLK COUNTY, N. C+)PIES OF THIS SURVEY MAP NOT BEARING , THE LAND SURVEYORS EMBOSSED SEAL SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED r0 BE A VAUD TRUE copy CCSSpOOO SURVEYED FOR- TARIQ MAHMOD BEG LOT s ABSAR A. MINHAS TEST HOLE BY RIFFAT MINHAS C,j m o_ O O MCDONALD GEOSCIENCE c^�o o CESSPOOLS ON NOV 20, 02 0 o E01 �2 6?3' 'n p ° O ORIGINAL GROUND FOR SCDHS USE ONLY FM# 577 MpN N N DATE FILED JUNE 24, 1929 sso�O LO1 13 0 LOT 7 DARK BROWN LOAM OL 0 1 2 RDP q TM# 1000-139-03-049 720'TO 0� Vol 14 1 P!0 <0 E cmp 3) I" RESIDENCE 2 PLEASE�� ��C F<< D Ec1 E COARSE FINE TO Sanitary SYstern not to be installed \ 344DrnN 209, GRAVELDSWTH under driveway. GUARANTEED TO Pp N aRTI \ ABSATARIQ MAHMIN BEG iA�Hrcc � \`�0 6' ABSAR A MINHAS ` o L o \oz E RIFFAT MINHAS 10L1, U Q M I ¢ FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE INS CO 6 o GE yk 1 PALE BROWN FINE ' i 0 ZONED R-40 l _ RESIDENCE M ER °Q y��5j Py EL , How �, TO MEDIUM SAND SP 03 „� �p 1 � 0. y P 6 FOR IRS �� �aGE "n I E r ELEVATIONS SHOWN HEREON ARE Z, k p FROM THE 5-TOWNS EAST END TOPO MAPS °° 106' WATERUj o z SIP 6+G2 RD� 6 �0 QRO WATER IN PALE BROWN p f`z:a I I j (- v BIESOENGE wEL S 5 F FINE TO MEDIUM SAND SP FJ 7 I s RE \OQ �Rps S�pL O PIPE - 7� FOUND 1OO' ��� O cn `pPR�X hypN 6 5 (�P�E y ai SURVEYED 14 NOVEMSER 2002 EL S76FOLOOR 11E�19a SCALE 1"= 30' GO Q AREA = 8,982 43 S F OR 0 206 ACRES EL 14 0 FINISHED GRADE EL 14 0 FOUNDATION 1'MIN 17' WALL 1/4'%FOOT PITCH 2'MAX COVER SURVEYED BY IN b EL V 12 2 INV STANLEY J ISAKSEN, JR N '�� 9 bZ 6" MIN EL 12 0 P 0 BOX 294 EL 12 9 NV CESSPOOL T NEW SUFFOLK NY 11956 S3 rr ( � 1 7 ]/8' PER FOOT PITCH �F I (�(, ' 631—7 4-5535 'Tl+�?�fl r I MINUMUM ��ll{Op0 �1,�lYJ�TI 1000 GALLON SEPTIC TANK � L/�� IF 2 23 JAN 03 SHOW SAN PROFILE & PROP CP,ADING PLAN CENSER SURVEY 1 15 JAN 03 REVISE SANITARY SYSTEM NYS LIC YVo 49273' 02C1 197 Ezo 'E FORM NO. 3 R 2 4 2003 NOTICE OF DISAPPROVAL mARD oP APPALS DATE: April 17, 2003 TO: Riffat&Absar Ahmed Minhas PO Box 297 Mattituck,NY 11952 Please take notice that your application dated April 15, 2003 For permit to construct a two-family dwelling at Location of property: 6125 County Road 48, Mattituck,NY County Tax Map No. 1000 - Section 139 Block 3 Lot 49 Is returned herewith and disapproved on the following grounds: r The proposed construction on this non-conforming 8,982 square foot lot in the Residential R-40 District is not permitted pursuant to Article XXIV, Section 100-244, which states that on parcels measuring less than 20,000 square feet in total size, a minimum front yard setback of 35 feet is required, a minimum rear yard setback of 35 feet is required. Following the proposed construction, the new building will have a front yard setback of 30 feet and a rear yard setback of 30 feet. A two-family dwelling requires a special exception from the Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals. Total lot coveram following the proposed construction will be 20 percent. Aut orized Signature Note to Applicant: Any change or deviation to the above referenced application, may require further review by the Southold Town Building Department. CC: file, Z.B.A. FORM NO. 3 NOTICE OF DISAPPROVAL DATE: April 17, 2003 TO: Riffat&Absar Ahmed Minhas PO Box 297 RECEIVED Mattituck,NY 11952 AP Please take notice that your application dated April 15, 2003 ZONING B For permit to construct a single ily dwelling with a second story accessory apartme Location of property: 6125 County Road 48, Mattituck,NY County Tax Map No. 1000 - Section 139 Block 3 Lot 49 Is returned herewith and disapproved on the following grounds: The proposed construction on this non-conforming 8,982 square foot lot in the Residential R-40 District is not permitted pursuant to Article XXIV Section 100-244 which states that on parcels measuring less than 20,000 square feet in total size a minimum front yard setback of 35 feet is required, a minimum rear yard setback of 35 feet is required. Following the proposed construction the new building will have a front yard setback of 30 feet and a rear yard setback of 30 feet. Although the applicant is requesting to create an accessory apartment on the second floor, it does not meet the requirements of an accessory apartment. It is the building department's opinion that the design constitutes a two-family dwelling. Both accessory qpartments and two-family dwellings require a special exception from the Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals. Total Lo cover e following the proposed construction will be 20 percent. 1 u,�horiz - Signature Note to Applicant: Any change or deviation to the above referenced application, may require further review by the Southold Town Building Department. CC: file, Z.B.A. FORM NO. 3 NOTICE OF DISAPPROVAL DATE: April 17, 2003 TO: Riffat &Absar Ahmed Minhas PO Box 297 I. R CEIV ® Mattituck,NY 11952 7 2003 Please take notice that your application dated April 15, 2003 BOARD OF APPEALSFor permit to construct a sin le famil dwellin with a second sto accessoa Location of property: 6125 County Road 48, Mattituck,NY County Tax Map No. 1000 - Section 139 Block 3 Lot 49 Is returned herewith and disapproved on the following grounds: The proposed construction on this non-conforming 8,982 ware foot lot in the Residential R-40 District is not permitted pursuant to Article XXIV Section 100-244 which states that on parcels measuring less than 20,000 square feet in total size a minimum front yard setback of 35 feet is required, a minimum rear yard setback of 35 feet is required. Following the proposed construction the new building will have a front yard setback of 30 feet and a rear yard setback of 30 feet. Althou h�pplicant is requesting to create an accessory gpartment on the second floor, it does not meet the requirements of an accessory apartment. It is the building department's opinion that the design constitutes a two-family dwelling. Both accessory apartments and two-family dwellings require a special exception from the Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals. Total lot coverage, following the proposed construction, will be+/- 20 percent. Authorized Signature Note to Applicant: Any change or deviation to the above referenced application, may require further review by the Southold Town Building Department. CC: file, Z.B.A. TO)NN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING MIT APPLICATION CHECKLIST 'BUILDING DEPARTMENT Do you have or need the following,before applying? ,TOWN HALL Board of Health SOUTHOLD,NY 11971 3 sets of Building Plans TEL: (631) 765-1802 Planning Board approval FAX: (631) 765-9502 Survey www.northfork.net/Southold/ PERMIT NO. Check Septic Form N.Y.S.D.E.C. Trustees Examined ,20 Contact: Approved zz ,20 Mail to: Disapproved a/c 7 1 UJ o _ P }-lOpyt� : `oLq� Expiration ,20 hone:��� ....-''� Id' g Inspector APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT APR 8 2003 Date 14 —1 — , 20o 3 INSTRUCTIONS a. This application MUST be completely filled in by typewriter or in ink and submitted to the Building Inspector with 3 sets of plans, accurate plot plan to scale.Fee according to schedule. b. Plot plan showing location of lot and of buildings on premises,relationship to adjoining premises or public streets or areas, and waterways. c. The work covered by this application may not be commenced before issuance of Building Permit. d. Upon approval of this application,the Building Inspector will issue a Building Permit to the applicant. Such a permit shall be kept on the premises available for inspection throughout the work. e.No building shall be occupied or used in whole or in part for any purpose what so ever until the Building Inspector issues a Certificate of Occupancy. f. Every building permit shall expire if the work authorized has not commenced within 12 months after the date of issuance or has not been completed within 18 months from such date. If no zoning amendments or other regulations affecting the property have been enacted in the interim, the Building Inspector may authorize,in writing, the extension of the permit for an addition six months. Thereafter, a new permit shall be required. APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE to the Building Department for the issuance of a Building Permit pursuant to the Building Zone Ordinance of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County,New York, and other applicable Laws, Ordinances or Regulations, for the construction of buildings, additions, or alterations or for removal or demolition as herein described. The applicant agrees to comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, building code,housing code, and regulations, and to admit authorized inspectors on premises and in building for necessary inspections. (Signature of applicant or name,if a corporation) 5 �.K_l R_O C-}A E L L G VP{_, 'S11�,L 1 L c kr_.L_A70. (Mailing address of applicant) State whether applicant is owner, lessee, agent, architect, engineer, general contractor, electrician,plumber or builder Name of owner of premises p/ M 1 /o 5 & (As on the tax roll or latest deed) If applicant is a corporation, signature of duly authorized officer (Name and title of corporate officer) Builders License No. Plumbers License No. Electricians License No. Other Trade's License No. 1. Location of land on which proposed work will be done: '-G_r 9 &9 C'jry e-'Asp`6� i.bE O'c W' �1<t'AI)I Rum• QN 6C,aM twi001- UN Cf. House Number Street Hamlet m A-r 1 i TU Oa 1%)y lqs� County Tax Map No. 1000 Section Block „� - Lot • Gt C/ Subdivision Filed Map No. Lot (Name) 2. State existing use and occupancy of premises and intended use and occupancy of proposed construction: a. Existing use and occupancy V 13.cCn (-I -T b. Intended use and occupancy 3 ►�l tY R 0 IM G 5 i D 0 e� g►v�71a i� 3 i3E p yc:arm A ec r'sso rzY 3. Nature of work(check which applicable): New Building Addition Alteration Repair Removal Demolition Other Work (Description) 4. Estimated Cost 00 060 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. 7. Dimensions of existing structures, if any: Front Al i L Rear /V/ L Depth I Vi L- Height i Number of Stories Dimensions of same structure with alterations or additions: Front /V t L Rear All L Depth Height Number of Stories i�7TaeV1=` su rzvE7. 8. Dimensions of entire new construction: Front Rear Depth Height Number of Stories a 9. Size of lot: Front_L o _5 Rear Depth 3 10. Date of Purchase Name of Former Owner 11. Zone or use district in which premises are situated 12. Does proposed construction violate any zoning law, ordinance or regulation?YES NO 13. Will lot be re-graded? YES NO Will excess fill be removed from premises? YES_ NO 14. Names of Owner of premises Address Phone No. Name of Architect Address Phone No Name of Contractor Address Phone No. 15 a. Is this property within 100 feet of a tidal wetland or a freshwater wetland? *YES NO * IF YES, SOUTHOLD TOWN TRUSTEES &D.E.C. PERMITS MAY BE REQUIRED. b. Is this property within 300 feet of a tidal wetland? * YES NO * IF YES, D.E.C. PERMITS MAY BE REQUIRED. 16. Provide survey, to scale, with accurate foundation plan and distances to property lines. 17. If elevation at any point on property is at 10 feet or below, must provide topographical data on survey. STATE OF NEW YORK) SS: COUNTY OF ) being duly sworn, deposes and says that(s)he is the applicant (Name of individual signing contract) above named, (S)He is the (Contractor,Agent, Corporate Officer, etc.) of said owner or owners, and is duly authorized to perform or have performed the said work and to make and file this application; that all statements contained in this application are true to the best of his knowledge and belief, and that the work will be performed in the manner set forth in the application filed therewith. Sworn to before me this day of O20� otary Public Signature of Applicant LYNDA M. BOHN _ NOTARY PUBLIC, State of New York No.01 B06020932 Oualified in Suffolk County Term Expires March 8, 20 07 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD:NEW YORK -------------------------------------------------------x In the Matter of the Application of AFFIDAVIT OF SIGN (Name Of Applicant) POSTING Regarding Posting of Sign upon Applicant's Land Identified as 1000- - ------------------------------ COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) STATE OF NEW YORK) I,��16Zk� � ��JX,FFvVT MINNkresiding at c26�3-W S P\L-v- Lp, ,1P0, 96K o')-q7 , New York, being duly sworn, depose and say that: Vix� k V C--t. to"Y kvc�-5-�z 64 On the 9 day of � ��� , 2003 1 personally placed the Town's official Poster, with the date of hearing and nature of my application noted thereon, securely upon my property, located ten (10) feet or closer from the street or right-of-way (driveway entrance) -facing the street or facing each street or right-of-way entrance;* and that I hereby confirm that the Poster has remained in place for seven days prior to the date of the subject hearing date, which he ing date was shown to be Signature) S o to be re me this q69 Tday o , 200- ,-3 Vmnloa P. 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Internet access to delivery information is not available on mail addressed to APOs and FPOs. Postal o (Domestic CERTIFIED MAILTm RECEIPT ,No Insurance Coverage Provided) Only, CO ([ „Ul i MATTITUCK,r 1195 ru Postage $ 0•37 T n O Certified Fee 30`• 2 o '�'9y, Postmark •� p Return Reclept Fee 1.75 Here (Endorsement Required) I 0 Restricted Delivery Fee Jerk: Ll (Endorsement Required) rq M Total Postage&Fees $ 4.42 9$ ru O Sent To m - �E----------------------------- N Street Apt No.; or PO Box No. I1-{-'50 w K V H P►rA '\V G. Gt--State,ZlP+4 a-r-r I"fug Certified Mail Provides:e A mailing receipt N—eu)zooz eunr'ooee w,od 8d • A unique Identifier for your mailpiece ® A record of delivery kept by the Postal Service for two years Important Reminders: ® Certified Mail may ONLY be combined with First-Class Mails or Priority Mail®. ® Certified Mail Is,not available for any class of international mail. ® NO INSt1R�10E,COVERAGE IS PROVIDED with Certified Mail. For valuables$lease consider Insured or Registered Mail. ® For ariladditional fee,dj4eturn Receipt may be requested to provide proof of delivery.rTo obtain Return Receipt service,please complete and attach a Return Receipt,(PS Form"3811)to the larticle and add applicable postage to cover the fee.Endorse,mailpiece"Refum'Receipt Requested".To receive a fee waiver for a duplicatotietlurn receipt,}a•USPS®postmark on your Certified Mad feceipt is required. ® For an,additional.fee;�,deiivery may be restricted to the addressee or addressdeViLuthgfizgd_a ent.Advise the clerk or mark the mallpiece with the endorsement"Restricted Delivery". ® If a postmark on the Certified Mad receipt is desired,please present the arti- cle at the post office for postmarking. If a postmark on the Certified Mail receipt is not needed,detach and affix label with postage and mail. IMPORTANT:Save this receipt and present it when making an inquiry. Internet access to delivery information is not available on mail addressed to APOs and FPOs. .o m CERTIFIED MAILT. RECEIPT a (Domestic Mail Only,No Insurance Coverage Provided) tti ro Ln MRTTTTOC V 1,194 Postage $ 0• UNIT • 952 C3 p Certified Fee 0 •3 24 t ar p Return Reclept Fee e (Endorsement Required) O Restricted Delivery Fee A Clerk, � K•7 Ln (Endorsement Required) S 11g529 m Total Postage&Fees 4•42 103 ru M Sent To ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Street,Apt.No;�5 or PO Box No. 00 '�I Lek N$� Avg. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ciry,State,ZIP+4 . Certified Mail Provides:® A mailing receipt (a—a 1!)zoozeunr'pp8euuo:dBd ® A unique identifier for your malipiece ® A record of delivery kept by the Postal Service for two years Important Reminders: e Certified Mail may.ONLY be combined with First-Class Made or Priority Mail®. e Certified Mail is;not avaiiable for any class of International mail. ® NO INSURANCE COVERAGES IS PROVIDED with Certified Mail. For valuables,please consider Insured or Registered Mail. ® For an additional fee a Return Receipt may be requested to provide proof of delivery.To obtain Return Receipt service,please complete and attach a Return Receipt(PS Form'3811'to the article and add applicable postage to cover the fee.Endorse`,mailpiece'Return Receipt Requested".To receive a fee waiver for a duplicats'rp(um receipt,a USPSe postmark on your Certified Mail receipt is required. ® For an additional_'fee;?delivery may be restricted to the addressee or addressee's authorizeii=agent.Advise the clerk or mark the mailpiece with the endorsement"Restricted Delivery".' ic If a postmark on the Certified Mail receipt is desired,please present the arti- cle at the post office for postmarking. If a postmark on the Certified Mail receipt is not needed,detach and affix label with postage and mail. IMPORTANT:Save this receipt and present it when making an inquiry. Internet access to delivery information is not available on mail addressed to APOs and FPOs. ■ Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. Si lure item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. X ❑Agent ■ Print your name and address on the reverse ❑Addressee so that we can return the card to you. B R eive by(Print Nam C. Date of Delivery ■ Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, ` l� or on the front if space permits. lap D. Is livery a ifferent from item 1? ❑Yes 1. Article Addressed to: If YES ery a ress below: ❑No N CLu�LtS tf�b I N'j �-- d� MPS PY fs% I"' C. �� � 66% 0) V® •PicX l`Sq S. Se e%a,e ElRepttum ❑Ce VP ess Mail �^��[•,_TI1 C h' 1 a a G ❑Registers Receipt for Merchandise `�1 1.� ❑Insured Mail ❑C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) ❑Yes 2. Art mbar 7002 3150 0000 2554 8749 (Transfernsfer from service la6eq Ps Form 3811,August 2001 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-02-M-1540 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE First-Class Mail Postage&Fees Paid USPS Permit No.G-10 • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box • FF NT Mi N � � � � D . le) �x MF\7 ii7ULeV� 1195c t ■ Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. Si re item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. ❑Agent ■ Print your name and address on the reverse XLddressee so that we can return the card to you. B MRce d,by(Printed NamA C. Daip of gelivery ■ Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, Ilitl or on the front if space permits. D. Is delivery address different from item 17 U Yes 1. Article Addressed to: If YES,enter delivery address below: 'WNo my e g s iLL7 vk rn fli-t -T l (2-V` 3. Service Type ❑Certified Mail ❑Express Mail 11 5 ❑Registered ❑Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑Insured Mail ❑C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) ❑Yes 2. psi•: "�. i' , �; :r '�� .��' i� �" •� s E , PS For; 2595 02-M-1540 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE First-Class Mail F Postage&Fees Paid, USPS Permit-No.G_10 -^- • Sender: Please prig ybu`r��6n-re, address,anc#-ZTP+4 In t ' x • � 1F- F � V'n ' a cs)x ol' 17 1�1�\7 i i -Tul-cK 1�9 �� 1!!f fa4!!f i!f f j i! f l i 9'f' ! 7�fli 1`,'��tlllf�! 1 f f�ll P. �� filli i � ■ Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. Signature item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. Yy -- ' ❑Agent ■ Print your name and address on the reverse Y� yo ❑Addressee so that we can return the card to you. B. Received by(Printed Name) C. Date of Del very ■ Attach this card to the back of the mailplece, .� l7 4 or on the front if space permits. D. Is delivery address different from item 1? ❑Yes 1. Article Addressed to: If YES,enter delivery address below: ❑No Bi eQ—F I Cz 'F R 1�11v i HOMPsot4 Z+6-a I r�i=s r� D pZW i= ® T /� �1 n ,�^ 3. Service Type M V T 1 ' ��`(/( l�� ��—1 70� ❑Certified Mail ❑Express Mall ❑Registered ❑Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑Insured Mail ❑C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) ❑Yes 2. Article Number (transfer from service�abeq 7002. 3150. 00.00 2,554 8 7 8 7 •t:• •• i t: 4 9 t t • •• 1 t i PS Form 3811;August 2001 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-02-M-1540 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE PND �-�--�� - ass ���' Postage&"Pees-R USPS-.-..-- - o Permit No:G:10.14 _ • Sender: Please print 0ut✓,n , address, and-�4P+4JDthis-box-6- - R `i ;F f\-T NHS T© . a9 7 M K-TTi u- ef./, N 7 119 ���•�:.:-•_�._ " i,„il,,,ifi,i,,,1,i,,,I,ili,,,,,I�ILf„i„rii,i„i,,,li„i,i •u'-- 0\ 01 • Ala' ■ Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. Signature item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. �! " ❑A t ■ Print your name and address on the reverse X Addressee so that we can return the card to you. B. Received by(Printed Name) C. D t_of Deli erx ■ Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, C o �Te /��' or on the front if space permits. D. Is delivery address different from item 1? ❑Ye 1. Article Addressed to: I if YES,enter delivery address below: Mffo F-0S7-ZR CLAOfA A P, 130X Tl'7U— � ,! 3. Service Type �C ❑Certified Mail ❑Express Mail j r ❑Registered ❑Return Receipt for Merchandise J oZ ❑Insured Mall ❑C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) ❑Yes 2. Article Number 7002 315D. 0,000. 2554 8817 (Transfer from service lobe!)� ' , PS Form 38111,August 2001 Domesilc Return Receipt' 102e95-02-M-1540 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE First-Class Mail Postage&Fees Paid USPS Permit No.G-10 • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box • °r-FA /v H -Jq S n (Yl f\ ii TU ei< /\j ■ Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. Signature item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. j ❑A nt ■ Print your n X ame and address on the reverse ( � Addressee so that we can return the card to you. B. Received by(Printed Name) Date of Delivery ■ Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, 42 or on the front if space permits. D. Is delivery address different m Rem 17 ❑Yes 1. Article Addressed to: If YES,enter delivery address below: ❑No MCyEK VALS— KiG het�e \N iCv RAM fP,vF— fy)112\—T'T I— t A C—k 3. Service Type lJ� ❑Certified Mail ❑Express Mail ❑Registered ❑Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑Insured Mail ❑C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) ❑Yes 2. Article Number 7002 3150 0000 2554 8770 (Transfer from service label PS Form 3811,August 2001 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-02-M-1540 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE First-Class Mail Postage&Fees Paid USPS Permit No.G-10 • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box• RiFFPif ■ Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. Sign item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. X (� ` ❑�nt ■ Print your name and address on the reverse V [yAddressee so that we can return the card to you. B. Received by((P�rinted Name) C. a of livery ■ Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, g �Ls �� �� 27 6 or on the front if space permits. D. Is delivery address different from item 1 ❑ 1. Article Addressed to: If YES,enter delivery address below: CONo SVVIAT®CCHk FRANKS b�WF T bl. 16:5-1 /f n a 7�%T/L C� 3. Service Type DD�� 99 I ` Va— ❑Certified Mail ❑Express Mail ❑Registered ❑Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑Insured Mail ❑C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) ❑Yes 2. Article Number 70�2 315� 0��0 2554 8800 (Transfer from servlce laben PS Form 3811;August 2001 L i t t I t Domestic Return Receipts I t s 1 i 1 t I t i t t 102595-02-M-1540 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE First-Class Mail Postage&Fees Paid LISPS Permit No.G-10 • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box • Via , 30 a97 l R7 Ti7U Ct,< N 7 Il 9 -ZEA• COMPLETE •T /I!' • 1/ I\ I ■ Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. Sig ature item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. t ■ Print your name and address on the reverse Addressee so that we can return the card to you. B. Received b Printed ame)y C. e oJf� ivery ■ Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, �� `� #1 or on the front if space permits. D. Is deli ry address driferent from item 1 ❑Y 1. Article Addressed to: If YES,enter delivery address below: C ' ��E-o ������►1.1 NVc- "gyp, rn 3. Service Type k -T j-T l 3� _U� ❑Certified Mail ❑Express Mail l ❑Registered ❑Return Receipt for Merchandise l� ❑Insured Mail ❑C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) ❑Yes 2. Article Number 7002 3150 0000 2554 8756 (transfer from service labeq PS Forml3811i,Augdst 2001 i d l t i i i Domestic Return Receipt i i i i i i I i i 1 102595-02-M-1540 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE First-Class Mail Postage&Fees Paid f LISPS Permit No G-10 • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box• r y��l�7�:3��Ti►17��1��:II.�Y��17C�7J- �u• �� ��l»�Irl:�' ■ Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. Sign ure_ / item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. Agent X ❑ ■ Print your name and address on the reverse Addressee so t that this can return the card to you. B.Received by(Printed Name) C. Date eliy�ry ■ Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, CC..� or on the front if space permits. D. Is delivery address different from item 1? ❑Yes 1. Article Addressed to: n If YES,enter delivery address below: ❑No GOld-{ZLi DMS �"4=-r�(t P, P,F-P, LA `'L V 1(�L� �y 1` -� 3. Service Type ❑Certified Mail ❑Express Mail ❑Registered ❑Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑Insured Mail ❑C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) ❑Yes 2. Article Number 7002 3150 0000 2554 8794 (Transfer from service label a , . 1 ,� of c� � � l � r I� ti i! s il :it PS Form 3811,August 2001 `' Domestic Return Receipt'� 102595-02-M-1540 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE First-Class Mail Postage&Fees Paid LISPS Permit No.G-10 • Sender: Please print your name,,address, and ZIP+4 in this box • 1 F rN 1 Mi,NVIAC, P • b • f-:� oxC�_C�7 MKT- i TLLCK NY 1 WSA ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD_NEW YORK ------------------------------------------------------x In the Matter of the Application of AFFIDAVIT Ia OF (Name of Applicant ) MAILINGS CTM Parcel #1000- - - --------------------------------------x COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) STATE OF NEW YORK) r-FflT V;NO/isresidingat.9 F7tzE'F1-Aep- S•LAKG: LN, My I kgSA , New York, being duly sworn, depose and say that: On the A4IIday of , 200?, 1 personally mailed at the United States Post Office in M P �-VITv...e-Lc , New York, by CERTIFIED MAIL, RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED, a true copy of the attached Legal Notice in prepaid envelopes addressed to current owners shown on the current assessment roll verified from the official records on file with the (Assessors, or ( ) County Real Property Office SCE L-L-C t-1 o L- © , for every property which abuts and is across a public or private street, or vehicular right-of- way of record, surrounding the applicant's property. (Signature) 1 w rn to wore me this Veronica, F. Cidone y of 4 0 Notary Public, State of New York No: 52-4661406 Qualified in Suffolk Count (Notary Public Commission Expires Dec.31, ©5 PLEASE list, on the back of this Affidavit or on a sheet of paper, the lot numbers next to the owner names and addresses for which notices were mailed. Thank you. 13�9 Q� D- Qa� 1dS N tR Lc �6 L �Ga `wi� �c �� rn NVE V p�, L-L i (� Nc�' I LITSA 1z L F 17\1 Mi r-- Flo •���.�s� � � �1 s�c� ��d