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MEMBERS
Robert 'vt/. ®i/]ispie, Jr., Chalrrnan
Roberf B'ergen
Serge Doyen Jr.
Fred Hulse, Jr.
BOUTHOLD, L.I., N.Y.
T~le~hone SO 5-2660
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SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS
AUgust 62 1964
A regular meeting of the Southold Town Board of Appeals was
held 7:30 P.M.~ Thursday~ August 6~ 19642 at the Town Office,
Main Roads Southold2 New York.
There were present: Messrs: Robert W. Gillispie~ Jro2 Chairman,
Robert Bergen, Fred Hulse~ Jr.
Absent: Serge Doyen, Jr, 2 Charles Grigonis, Jr.
PUBLIC HEARING: Appeal No. 697 - 7:30 P.M.~E.D.S.T.), upon
application of Edward Abitz, Mattituck~ New York, a/c Christos
Varmava, 95 Seaman Avenue2 New York2 New York, for a variance in
accordance with the Zoning Ordinance2 Article III~. Section 306~
for permission to build on a lot with insufficient~fsetback and
side yards. Location of property: north west corner of Central
Drive and Luther Road2 Lot $114~ Captain Kidd Estates~ Mattituck2
New York. Fee paid $5.00~
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The Chairman opened the hearing by reading application for
a variance, legal notice of hearing, affidavit attesting to its
publication in the official newspaper, and notice to the applicant°
The Chairman stated that there was a petition in the file objecting
to this variance. The petition was signed by 20 residents of the
Captain Kidd Estates. The Chairman also read a letter from Theodore
Garris, Esq., objectimg to the application on behalf of Theofanis Po
and Anastasia Kyvernitis, the owners of lots $116, 117~ and 118, in
the Captian Kidd Estates.
THE'CHAIRMAN: Is there anyone present who wishes to speak in
favor of this application?
ALEXANDER CHASE~ESQ.: I represent Mr. Varmava, the owner of the
property. I would like to make some ~omments in favor of this
application. I imagine that most of the people here will speak in
opposition. In that-case, I would like permission to hold my remarks
until after the opposition is heard.
THE CHAIRMAN: You will be given a change to rebut. Is there
anyone else who wishes to speak in favor of this application?
(There was no response.)
THE CHAIRMAN: Is there anyone present who wishes to speak
against this application?
MRS. KYVERNITIS: I am against it.
MRS. TUSOUNIS: May I speak for Mrs. Kyvernitis, she doesn't ~%v~u'
speak English very well. She lives two lots dwon from the applicant°
(Mrs. Tusounis showed on the map the lot she was talking about.)
She feels that this would lessen the value of her property. She
feels that if her house has to be setback 35 feets then this house
should not be allowed to stick out.
(There was some discussion of the setback of the other houses
in the area. Everyone seemed to think that'their house were set
back the required amount of feet~ however, there was some question
of where the setback line started from. There was also some question
of how far off the road the Town owns. The size of the adjoining
lot was a~o discussed.)
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JIM MORAETES: I have a house on corner of Central Avenue,
lot ~155. W~en I put my house up, I go by the law and have to
have it setback 35 feet from the road. NOW this man he wants
to put his house closer to the road. If you allow this, pretty
soon everybody will be putting ~there houses closer and closer
to the road and each other.
THE CPIAIRMAN: Does anyone have a house closer than 35 feet
to the r~ad?
JIM MORAETES: They are all 35 feet from the road.
THE CHAIRMAN: Is there anyone else who wants to speak against
this application?
(There was no response.)
THE CHAIRMAN: Are there any other questions?
(There was no response. )
THE CHAIRMAN: Mr. Chase will then be given a chance to rebut.
AT,~XANDER CHASE, ESQ.: I would like to say a few words about
the people here in opposition. I would like to say that I believe
that most of the people here, and I say this with respect, I beleive
that most of them object because they ~ave the wrong idea of what
this person is asking for. These people will keep and maintain the
value of this area. Any other owner would have difficulty building
on this lot. I would like to say that there are complicated
circumstances present which would be of value to this Board° This
is an odd shaped lot. (Mr. Chase went on to describe the property,
the depth and width.)
Mr. and Mrs. Varmava would like to have their house facing
the main road, in order to do so~ they need a special exceptiono
They need 10 more feet. I believe this Board has made personal
inspection of the area. There is no obStruction of view from the
east. There would be no question of obstruction of view.
In respect to the value of the house, this man plans to build
a 15,000 dollar h°me. He will not lessen the value of the other
homes, but he will increase it. ~he rest of the houses on Luther
Drive are of lesser value.
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I would like to say that they are an elderly couple. The ma~
is 70 years olds and Ibelieve that the woman is in later years.
They want to enjoy their retired years in this respect. They want
to build on Luther Road to have land behind them to grow flower and
have a garden. I believe there are homes within the area that ahave
less than 35 feets so that it wouldn't be something new to the area.
I am afraid that if this application is denieds that no home will
be build on this lot.
(T~he Chairman explained the difference between a variance and
a special exception, and the conditions surrounding them. In order
to grant a variance there ~ust be a hardship. The Chairman said
there was no hardship in this case because the house could be turned
around to face Central Avenue.)
ALEXANDER~CHASE,ESQ.: This is one of the few lots , as you can
see,that were cut short. All the oth~ lots in Captian Kidd Estates
has at least 90 feet. If the house were build facing Central Drive,
his back yard would be made smaller. As a son of a party that owns
property in this area, I know the character of the district. It is
one of the summer type subdivisions and that for retired people.
If they have a small back yards they will have very little room to
cultivate their interest. The area on the other side will be
developed in the way of flowers and ornamental things of that nature.
THE C~AIRMAN: ~doesn't amake any difference how you put
the house on the lot.
ALEXANDER CHASE,ESQ.: My clients wish to build the house facing
Luther Road.
(Mrs. Anastas, owner of lot $90 in Captian Kidd Estatess said
she had bought her house from these people and she said she thought
that she was in violation because when she bought the house there
were hedges planted and she thought that these were against the
Ordinance.)
THE CHA/_RMAN: Are there any other questions ?
ALEXANDER CHASE, ESQ~ I ask that Mrs. Anastas~s statement be
stricken from the record.
THE CHAIRMAN: Is there anything else in connection with~is
application?
(There was no response.)
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After investigation and inspection the Board finds that
Christos Varmava wishes to build on a lot that has insufficimnt
depth to meet the setback and sideyard requirements of the
Ordinance. The Board does not find this a unique and unnecessary
hardship as the house could be located a different way on the
lot. The applicant request that the house be built facing
Luther Road. In order to do this they will need the Board to
grant a special exception. However~ if the house was built
to face Central Drive~ no special exception would be necessary.
The Board has to take into consideration tb~t the lots in
Captai~ Kidd Estates are not subject to Section 303 of the Zoning
Ordinance. The Board feels that it would be better to have
the back yard made smaller rather than the front yard area~ for
reasons of~raffic safety and conservation of land values. The
Board feels that it is a lesser hardship to have a smaller back
yard than front yard~ particularly on a corner loto The Board
also points out that there are other lots in the Town that are
full size lots.
The Board finds that the public convenience and welfare and
justice will not be served and ~the legally established or permitted
use of neighborhood property and adjoing use districts will be
permanently or substantially injured and the spirit of the Ordinance
will not be observed.
On motion by Mr. Gillispie~. seconded by Mr. Hulse, it was
RESOLVED that Edward Abitz, Mattituck, New York, a/c Christos
~armava~ 95 Seaman Avenue~ New York, New York, be denied permission
to build on alot with insufficient setba~ and side yards. It was
further resolved that any house build on this lot must be set back
35 feet from Central Avenme, 35 feet from Luther Road~ and have
rear yard of at least 25 feet. Location of property: North west
corner or-central Drive and Luther Road~ Lot ~114, Captain Kidd
Estates, Mattituck, New York.
Vote of the Board: Ayes:-Mr. Gillispie~ Mr. Bergen~ Mr. Hulseo
PUBLIC HEARING: Appeal No. 698 - 7:40 P.M.(E.D.S.T.)~ upon
application of Eva Sinuta, North Road, Greenport, New York, foz
a variance in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance~ Article III~
Section 303~ Article X~ Section 1000A, for permission to build
on a lot with insufficient area. Location of property: north side
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North Road (Rt 25-), Greenport, New Yorkw b~unded north by Ti~e
Structure~ Inc.~ east by Tim~ Structure, Inc.~ south by North
Road~ west by Walter Sledjeski. Fee paid $5.00.
The Chairman opened the hearing by reading application for
a variance, legal notice of hearing, affidavit attesting to its
publication in the official newspaper~ and notice to the applicant.
THE CHAIRMAN: Is there anyone present who wishes to speak in
favor of this application?
(Mrs. Eva Sinuta and her son Harry Sinuta were present at the
hearing~, but had nothing further to add to the application. In the
application Mrs. Sinuta stated that she had a possibility of obtaining
some additional land when the adjoining property owner filed a
subdivision map. The Chairman asked what guarantee she had that
she would obtain this land. The Chairman suggested that Mrs.
Sinuta obtain something in w~tting to guarantee that see will obtain
land when the subdivision map is filed.)
THE CHAIRMAN: Is there anyone present who wishes to speak
against this application?
(There was no response.)
After investigation and inspection the Board finds that
Mrs. Sinuta wishes to divide a lot and build on a lot with
insufficient area. Although there is room enough for the
small house that is proposed, there isn't enough area to meet
the r~quirements of the Ordinance. Mrs. Sinuta states that
she has the possibility of obtaining additional property that
will give her enough or more than enough area to build the
proposed house. The Board agrees that Mrs. Sinuta should first
have something in writing that will guarantee the obtaining of
such land. The Board finds that this will be a one family house
in a residential district~ and in no wa~ will change the character
of this district.
The Board finds that strict application of the Ordinance
will produce practical difficulties or unnecessary hardship~
the hardship created is unique and would not be shared by all
properties alike in the i~ediate vicinity of this property
and in the same use district; and the variance does observe
the spirit of the Ordinance and will not change the dharacter
of the district.
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On motion by Mr. Gillispie, seconded by Mr. Bergen, it was
RESOLVED that Eva Sinuta~ North Road, Greenport, New York,
be granted permission to build on a lot with insufficient area,
on property located north side North Road (CR 25), Greenport,
New York, subject to the following conditions:
1. A letter of intention~or whatever Mrs. Sinuta~s lawyer
suggests, from the subdivider of the adjoining property.
2. That the property be divided into two (2) equal shares.
Vote of the Board: Ayes:-Mr. Gillispie, Mr. Bergen~ Mr. Hulse.
PUBLIC HEARIbIG: Appeal No. 699 - 8:00 P.M.(E.D.S.T.), upon
application of Going Sign Company, Inc., 206 Front Street, Mineola~
New York, for a special exception in accordance with the Zoning
Ordinance, A~ticle IV.~ Section 408, Subsection (b)~ for permission
to erect a sign on the west wall of the Bohack building in Mattituck.
Location of property: south side Main Street~ Mattituck, New York,
bounded north by Main Road, east by N. Kouros, south by Reeves Bros.,
west by'C. Howell. Fee paid $5.00.
The Chairman opened the hearing by reading application for
special exception, legal notice of hearing, affidavit attesting
to its publication in the official newspaper, and notice to the
applicant.
THE CHAIRMAN: Is there anyone present who wishes to speak in
favor of this application?
(Robert Bennet appeared on behalf of the Mattituck Bohack
Store. The Board advised him that they were not willing to go
along with the sign, especially in view of the fact that there
is at the present time much controversy in the ~own of Southold
in regard to signs. The Board suggested having a smaller sign
that read Bohack entrance or something of that nature. However~
where the sign is to be located is the exit from the parking lot.
The Board agreed that this application should be postponed until
after definite action has been taken on the signs in Southold
Town.)
On motion by Mr. Hulse, seconded by Mr. Gillispie, it was
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RESOLVED that the application of Going Sign Company, 206
Front Street, Mineola, New York, a/c Bohack, Mattituck, New York
be postponed until the second meeting of the Sou~old Town Board
of Appeals in October, 1964.
Vote of the Board: Ayes:-Mr. Gillispie~ Mr. Bergen, Mr. Hulseo
PUBLIC HEARING: Appeal No. 700 - 8:15 P.M. (E.D.S.T.)~ upon
application of Edward King~ Orient, New York~ for a special
exception in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance, Article IIIw
Section 300, Subsection 3a~ for permission to build a shed for
the storage of boats. Location of property: east side Narrow
River Road~. Orient~ New York~ bounded north by Edwards Estate,
east by Hallock Bay~ south by other lands of King~ west by
Narrow River Road. Fee paid $5.00.
The Chairman opened the hearing by reading application for
special exception, legal notice of hearing~ affidavit attesting
to its publication in the official newspaper~ and notice to the
applicant.
THE CHAIRMAN: Is there anyone present who wishes to speak
in favor of this application?
(Mr. King and tP~ Board discussed the layout of the proposed
new building and the buildings surrounding the area. Mr. King
had no additional information to add to the application.)
THE CHAIRMAN: Is there anyone present who wishes to speak
against this application?
(There was no response.)
After investigation and inspection the Board finds that
Edwin King wishes to build a barrack for the storage of boats.
This building will be constructed at King's Marina~ on Narrow
River Road, Orient, New York. The Board finds that the
proposed building will be 68 feet, 6 inches long and will be
20 feet wide. This building will be in line with the surrounding
buildings owned byMr. King at King's Marina, Orient~ New York:
The Board finds that the public convenience and welfare and
justice will be served and the legally established or permitted
use of neighborhood property and adjoining use districts will not
be permanently or substantially injured and the spirit of the
Ordinance will be observed.
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On motion by Mr. Gillispie, seconded by Mr~ Bergen, it was
RESOLVED that Edward King~ Orient, New York, be granted
permission to build a shed for the storage of boats as shown
on the sketch by Edward King~ dated July 16, 1964, which is
not in scale, on property located east side Narrow River Road,
Orient, New York.
Vote of the Board: Ayes$ Mr. Gillispie, Mr. Bergen, Mr. Hulse.
PUBLIC HEARING: Appeal No. 701 - 8:45 P.M.(E.D.S.T.)~ upon
application of Constance Freeman~ Main Road, Orient, New York, for
a special exception in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance, Article
III~ Section 300, Subsection la, for permission to convert a one-
family dwelling into a two family dwelling. Location of property:
south side Main Road, Orient, New York, bounded north by Main Road~
east'by Right-of-way, south by R. T. Spencer~ west by W. Stromeyer.
Fee paid $5.00.
The Chairman opened the hearing by reading application for
special eEception, legal notice of hearing, affidavit attesting
to its publication in the official newspaper~ and notice to the
applicant.
THE CHAIRMAN: Is there anyone present who wishes to speak
in favor of this application?
(There was no response.)
THE CHAIRMAN: Is Mrs. Freeman present?
HOWARD TERRY: No she said she couldn't make it tonight.
(Mr. Terry stated what Mrs. Freeman had said her intentions
were and what the interior of the house had. The Board briefly
discussed the application. Mr. Gillispie stated that he knew
the applicant was a widow, however that has no bearing on the
case. It was also brought out that there is a multiple residents
adjoinSngMrssFreeman's property.)
THE CHAIRMAN: Is there anyone present who wishes to speak
against this application?
(There was no response.)
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After investigation and inspection the Board finds that
Mrs. Freeman wishes to convert a one family dwelling to a
two family dwelling. The Board finds that this dwelling is
too large to be occupied by one person. It will not depreciate
property values of adjoining property. Mrs. Freeman request
this special exception to obtain additional income to meet the
cost of maintaining the property. The Board points out that
Mrs. Freeman's property is bounded on the east by a Multiple
Residence~ the Oyster Pond Inn.
The Board finds that the public convenience and welfare and
justice will be served and the legally established or permitted
use of neighborhood property and adjoining use districts will not
be permanently or substantially injured and the spirit of the Ordinance
will be observed.
On motion by Gillispie~ seconded by Mr. Hulse, it was
RESOLVED that Constance Freeman, Main Road~ Orient, New York,
be granted permission to convert a one family dwelling into a
two family dwelling~ on property located south side Main Road,
Orient, New York.
vote of the Board: Ayes:-Mr. Gillispie , Mr. Bergen, Mr. Hulse.
PUBLIC HEARING: Appeal NOo 702 - 9:00 P.M. (E.D.S.T.), upon
application of Fredrick Gordon, 251 Fifth Avenue, Greenport, New
York, a/c Edward Speeches, North Road, Greenport, New York, for
a special exception in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance~ Article
III, Section 300, subsection la, for permission to convert a barn
into a two-family dwelling. Location of pzoperty: north side North
Road (CR 27A), Greenport, New York, bounded north by J.M.S. Land
& Development Corp., east by J.M.S. Land & Development Corp.-Spicer,
south by North Road-Ebling, west by H. Morrison. Fee paid $5.00.
The Chairman opened the ~hearing by reading application for
special exception, legal notice of hearing, affidavit attesting
to its publication in the official newspaper, and notice to the
applicant.
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The Chairman also read a letter written to Mr. Fredri~k
Gordon on February 20~ 1964 concerning this application. When
Mr. Gordon first made this application,there was no provision
in the Ordinance to provide for a residential two family dwelling°
The letter informed Mr. Gordon that the Board of Appeals had no
power od this ~ype of application.
THE CHAIRMAN: Is there anyone present who wishes to speak
in favor of this application?
(The Board and Mr. Gordon discussed the application. Mr. Gor~on
stated that only the first floor of the building will be used. He
stated that tha barn was rebuilt 50 to 60 years ago. He pointed out
that the Speeches' residents is on the south west cornerof the property.
It was brought out that the property in question is surrounded by
the McCann property on the sound. There is no garage on the property.
There are just two main buildings and a 84 by 10' brick smoke house.)
THE CHAIRMAN: Is there anyone present who wishes to speak
against this application?
(There was no response.)
After investigation and inspection the Board finds that Edward
Speeches wishes to convert a barn into a two family dwelling. The
Board finds that the conversion of this building will be an asset
to the Town oflSouthold, in few of the fact that the appearance of
the house will be improvedl The ba~n could not be changed to
a one family dwelling because it is too large. The Board finds
that the applicant states in the application that this would not
be on a commercial basis, and the additional apartment would be
classified as a guest apartment. The Board ~. finds that this
two family dwelling will not harm the character of the district.
The Board finds that the public convenience and welfare and
justice will be served and the legally established or permitted
use of neighborhood property and adjoining use districts will not
be permanently or substantially injured and the spirit of the
Ordinance will be observed.
On motion by Mr. Gillispie, seconded by Mr. Hulse, it was
RESOLVED that Fredrick Gordon, 251 Fifth Avenue, Greenport,
New York, a/c Edward Speeches, North Road, Greenport, New York,
be granted permission to convert a bamn~into a two family dwelling
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on property ~ocated north side North Road (CR 27A), Greenport,
New York.
Vote of the Board: Ayes:-Mr. Gillispie, Mr. Bergens Mr. Hulse.
PUBLIC HEARING: Appeal No. 703 - 9:20 P.M. (E.D.S.T.)s upon
application of Beachcon~ber Motel & Restaurant~ Inc., Duck Pond
Road, Cutchogues New Yorks for a special exception in accordance
with the Zoning Ordinances Article IIIs Section 300s Subsection 11~
for permission to erect a directional sign on the property of
EdwardA. Zuhoski~ Jr. Location of property: south side Middle
Roads Cutchogues New ¥ork~ bounded north by Middle Road, east by
J. Hauruss south by E.A. Zuhoskis west by J. Simcik. Fee paid
$5.00.
The Chairman opened the hearing by reading application for
special exception~ legal notice of hearings affidavit attesting
to its publication in the official newspaper, and notice to the
applicant.
The Chairman also read the letter from Mr. Edward Zuhoski
giving permission to Beachcomber Motel & Restaurant to erect a
sign on his property.
THE CHAIRMAN: Is there anyone present who wishes to speak
in favor of this application?
MRS. ARTHUR LEVINE: I don't know if it is necessary to say
an~ything else.
(The Board looked at the maps of the County to see where
they are proposing to take 75 feet from the North Road. Mrs.
Levine stated that they presently have one sign on Depot Lane
and Main Road, one on Depot Lane and the North Road, and an
arrow on Oregon Lane. They also have rented a bill-board in
Mattituck. Mr. Hulse suggested that they attach something to the
bottom of the sign indicating that the motel and restaurant is
closed in the winter. This sign will be doubled face.
THE CHAIRMAN: Is there anyone present who wishes to speak
against this application?
(There was no response. )
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After investigation and inspection the Board finds that
the Beachcomber Motel & Restaurant request permission to place
a doubled face directional sign on the property of Edward A.
Zuhoski, Jr. The Board also finds that Edward Zuhoski, Jr. has
given permission to erect such a sign on his property. The
Board finds that the Beachcomber Motel & Restaurant is a con-
siderable distance from the main highway and a sign is needed
to direct people to this business. The sign will read: "Left
at Blinker on L.I. Sound, Beachcomber Motel & Restaurant, end
of Depot Lane". On the back of the sign it will read:"You
have just passed the Beachcomber Motel & Restaurant." The Board
finds that this sign is in the public interest to the Town of
Southold.
The Board finds that the public convenience and welfare and
justice will be served and the legally established or permitted
use of neighborhood property and adjoining ~se district will not
be permanently or substantially injured and the spirit of the
Ordinance will be observed.
On motion by Mr. Gillispie, seconded by Mr. Hulse, it was
RESOLVED that Beachcomber Motel & Restaurant, Inc., Duck
Pond Road, Cutchogue, New York, be granted permission to erect
a direction sign on the property of Edward A. Zuhoski, Jr., located
on the south side of Middle Road, Cutchogue, New York, subject
tothe following conditions:
t. The Sign shall be located in the north west corner of
Edward Zuhoski, Jr. property.
2. The sign shall be 4~ by 6'.
3. The sign shall be located at least five feet from any
property line.
The sign shall be three feet from ground level.
vote of the Board: Ayes:-Mr. Gillispie, Mr. Bergen, Mr. Hulse.
Mr. Dickerson appeared before the Board for an informal
discussion in relation to changing a piece of property to
business in Mattituck. The Board advised him that they should
apply to the Town Board for such a change.
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On motion Dy Mr. G~llispie,seconded by Mr. Hulse, it was
RESOLVED that the minutes of the Southold Town Board of
Appeals dated July 23, 1964, be approved as submitted.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Mr. Gillispie, Mr. Bergen, Mr. Hulse.
In accordance with a letter from William Midgley, Jr., of
the Cutchogue Fire Department, on motion by Mr. Gillispie,
seconded by Mr. Bergen, it was
RESOLVED that the Cutchogue Fire Department be granted per-
mission to display posters in the Town of Southold advertising
their annual "Bar-B-Q" to be held August 22, 1964~ These posters
will be removed promptly after the event. It is believed that this
is in the public interest.
It is specifically forbidden to place these posters on
utility poles or on private property without permission.
Vote of the Board: Ayes:-Mr. Gillispie, Mr. Bergen, Mr. Hulse.
On motion by Mr. Gillispiet seconded by Mr. Bergent it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Board of Appeals set 7:30 P.M.
(E.D.S.T.), Thursday, August 20, 1964~ at the Town Office, Main
Road, Southold, New York, as time and place of hearing upon applicatio
of Goldsmith Building and Construction, Main Street, Southold~
New York, a/c Jerome Conway, Jr., Chestnut Road, Southold, New York,
for a variance in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance, Article III,
Section 304~ for permission to erect a building with insufficim~t
setback. Location of property: south side Chestnut Road, Sou~hold,
New York, bounded north by Chestnut Road, east by H.M. Conway, south
by H.M. Conway, west by H. ConwayrF. Moffet.
Vote of the Board: Ayes:Mr. Gillispie, Mr. Bergen, Mr. Hulse.
On motion by ~Mr. Bergen, seconded by Mr. Hulse, it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Board of Appeals set 7:45 P.M.
(E.D.S.T.), Thursday, August 20, 1964, at the Town Office, Main
Road, Southold, New York, as time and place of hearing upon applicatio
of Rosalie W. Lahmann, Railroad & McKay Avenues, Hunting Station,
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New York, for a variance in accordance with theZoning Ordinance,
Article Iii, Section 300, Subsection 7~ for permission to
located a garage in the front yard area. Location of property:
south west side Knollwood Lane, Mattituck, New York, bounded
north by H. Whalen-Knollwood Lane~ east and south by J. Delehanty,
west by-Creek.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Mr. Gillispie, Mr. Bergens Mr. Hulse.
On motion by Mr. Hulse, seconded by Mr. Gillispie, ~t was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Board of Appeals set 8:00 P.M
(E.D.S.T.), Thursdays August 20, 1964, at the Town Office, Main
Road, Southold~ New York, as time and place of hearing upon applica-
tion of Cora Glover~ Main Road, Southold, New York~ for a variance
in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance, Article IIIs Section 303~
Article X, Section 1000A, for permission to divide and set off lot
with insufficient frontage and area. Location of property: south
side NO~th Sea Drive, Southold, New York, bounded north by North
Sea Drive, east by other land ofCora Glovers south by other land
of Cora Glover, west by Jose DePaz.
Vote of the Board:Ayes:-Mr. Gillispie, Mr. Bergen, Mr,. Hulse.
On motion by Mr. Gillispie& s~conded by Mr. Bergen, it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Board of Appeals set 8:30 P.M.
(E.D. ST.), Thursdays August 20, 1964, at the Town Office, Main Road,
Southolds New York, as t~me and place of hearing upon application
of The North Fork Baptist Church~ Route 27A~ Mattitucks New York,
for recognition of access in accordance with the State of New York
Town Law, Section 280A. Location of property: north west side
Middle Road (CR 27A), and south east of private right-of-ways
Mattituck, New York, bounded north by private right-of-way~ east by
W.A. Kaiser, south by Middle Road (CR 27A), west by J.J. Haas.
Vote of the Board: Ayes:-Mr. Giliispies Mr. Bergens Mr. Hulse.
On motion by Mr. Bergens seconded by Mr. Hulse, it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Board of Appeals aset 1:00 P.M~
(E.D.S.T.)s Tuesday, August 25~ 1964~ at the Fishers Island School
House, Fishers Island, New York, as time and place of hearing upon
application of Bert Scagliotti and wife~ Crescent Avenue & Madeline
Avenue~ Fishers Island~ New York, for a variance in accordance with
Southold Town Board of A~eals
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August 6, 1964
the ~onin9 Ordinance, Article III, Section 300, Subsection 7, for
permission to erect an accessory building with insufficient set-
back. Location of property: south side Madeline Aven~e, Fishers
Island, New ¥ork~ bounded north by Madeline Avenue, east and
south by W.E. Land Company, west by Crescent'Avenue.
Vote of the Board: Ayes:-Mr. Gillispie~ Mr. Bergen, Mr. Hulseo
The next meeting of the Southold Town Board of Appeals will
be held 7:30 P.M., Thursday~ August 20, 1964~ at the Town Office,
Main Road~ Southold, New York.
Meeting adjourned 11:20 P.M.
Respectfully submitted~
Barbara L. Carroza~ Secre%ary