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HomeMy WebLinkAboutASIP Sachs - 8255 Bridge Lane 05.23.2024.2David Mammina, Chairperson pur Unique Town Hall Annex Anne Surchin,Vice Chair 9 % J % 54375 Route 25 Allan Wexler w PO Box 1179 Jeri Woodhouse a T w r Southold,NY 11971 Marina de Conciliis SDUTHOLDnUT Z kimf@southoldtownny.govDarylKetchamaNPouo 9ni o Telephone:(631)765-1809 Kim E.Fuentes,Coordinator A o F`SFRVATI Town of Southold Historic Preservation Commission Certificate of Appropriateness August 22, 2024 RESOLUTION No. #05.23.2024.2 Amended RE: ASIP HOUSE, 8255 Bridge Lane, Cutchogue,NY SCTM# 1000-84-1-4.6 Owner: Richard B. Sachs WHEREAS, 8255 Bridge Lane, Cutchogue,NY, is on the Town of Southold Registry of Historic Landmarks; and WHEREAS, as set forth in Section 170- 6 of the Town Law(Landmarks Preservation Code) of the Town of Southold, all proposals for material change/alteration must be reviewed and granted a Certificate of Appropriateness by the Southold Town Historic Preservation Commission prior to the issuance of a Building Permit; and WHEREAS,the applicant submitted a proposal on November 30, 2023,for approval to demolish an existing dwelling and accessory structures,and to construct a new single-family dwelling, pool house/ cabana and an in-ground swimming pool, including new fencing; and WHEREAS,the applicant' s representative, Daniel Butler, Registered Architect, appeared before the Commission for a public hearing on May 23, 2024 to describe the proposed demolition of the structures, and the reconstruction of a new single-family dwelling, pool house/cabana and an in-ground swimming pool; and WHEREAS,that the Southold Town Historic Preservation Commission determined that the proposal described as a two- story dwelling with an attached garage and a proposed pool cabana with a swimming in- ground pool and fence enclosure. The improvements will include an asphalt shingle roof, vertical board siding and wood windows manufactured by LePage, all as depicted in the Site Plan and Architectural Plans, sheets A- 0.0,A-0.1, A-0.2,A-1.2,A-2.0,A-2.1, last revised on May 20,2024(received May 22, 2024); and Sheets A- 1. 0 and A- 1. 1, last revised April 18,2024, (received April 19,2024, one window per bedroom located on the second story of both side elevations as casement double hung style with offset glass for top and bottom lites,to satisfy egress opening size requirements and conform to the New York State' s Building code means ofegress) prepared by Daniel A. Butler, R.A.,meets the criteria for approval under Section 170- 8 (A)of the Southold Town Code; and WHEREAS,the applicant shall submit to the Commissioners photographs ofthe finished improvements upon completion; and Certificate ofAppropriateness#05.23.2024.2 AMENDED HPC,ASIP HOUSE,Richard B. Sachs, SCTM No 1000-84-1-4.6 WHEREAS,the Commissioners may conduct a site inspection of subject premises once improvements are completed; and WHEREAS, on August 22, 2024,the applicant' s representative, Daniel Butler, Registered Architect, appeared before the Commission for a Work Session to describe Amendments to the above referenced reconstruction of a new single-family dwelling, pool house/cabana and an in-ground swimming pool; and WHEREAS, the Commission has the authority to determine that some proposals do not rise to the level of requiring a public hearing, as the proposal is de minimis in nature; and the Commission has determined that the subject application is de minimis in nature,the Amended design does not require a Public Hearing, and therefore, a Certificate of Appropriateness may issue; and NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED,that the Southold Town Historic Preservation Commission determines that the AMENDED proposal described as a two- story dwelling with an attached garage and a proposed pool cabana with a swimming in-ground pool and fence enclosure. all as depicted in the Site Plan and Architectural Plans, sheets A-0.0, A-1.0, A-1.1,A-2.2,A-2.3,A-2.5 and A-2.6, last revised July 28, 2024, received July 29,2024.) prepared by Daniel A. Butler, R.A.,meets the criteria for approval under Section 170- 8 (A) of the Southold Town Code; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,that the Commission approves the request for an AMENDED Certificate of Appropriateness, subject to approvals by all involved agencies;.and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,that any deviation from the approved plans referenced above may require further review from the commission. Motion made by Commissioner Mammina Motion seconded by: Commissioner Woodhouse VOTES: AYES: Commissioners Mammina, Surchin, Wexler, Woodhouse, de Conciliis and Ketcham (6-0) RESULT: Passed Please note that any deviationfrom the approvedplans referenced above may requirefurther reviewfrom the commission. Signed: Kim E.Fuentes,Coordinator for the Historic Preservation Commission Date: September 3,2024 Jeffrey T. Butler, P.E., P.C. 206 Lincoln Street Architectural and Engineering Services Riverhead, NY 11901 Tel: (631) 208-8850 Fax: (631) 727-8033 July 28, 2024 JUL l;1 2024 TOWN OF SOUTHistoricPreservationCommissionHISTORICPRESERVATION COMMISSIONTownofSouthold P.O. Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971 Re: cAsip-Clouse-=8255:Br'id2e LaneC.utchoauue (1000-84-1-4.6) -REVISION Dear Members ofthe Board, Attached,please find revised plans for the proposed project. As we continue to progress with this project the client has a few changes that we would like to submit for your review and approval. 1. Extend front porch depth from 6'-0"to 7'-6". 2. Add 4'-0" deep covered rear porch with 6" wood columns and brick porch. 3. Pool house expand to allowable 350 s.f. limit. Extend front porch to 7'-6" The remainder of the house remains as approved. We believe this makes the porches more usable and doesnt adversely effect the massing or proportions visible from the street. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, t Daniel A. Butler, Architect