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FORM NO. 3
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TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE
SOUTHOLD, N. Y.
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NOTICE OF DISAPPROVAL
File No. ..Ach~s.sor.y....to..:z.aOQ...................... Date' .........................O~.tQJ?~~.....?-.7.......19..~.C?
To Gl'eenpo.rt:. .Sea...~oducts... ...... .............
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PLEASE T Ai~E NOTICE that your applicatio n d~ted .........................O.ct.o.b~r......21... 19..P.Q.
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for permit to c07struct .aC.Ce..sSory...:tankS.....at the premises located at ...E/S...Sh;l,Py.~IL.Mme
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.....@..Gard.inerF..Bay............................. Street East arlen, N.Y.
Map .""~.""..........L................. Block ...~...................... Lot ~~ "5
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returned herewith:ond disapproved on the follow; ng grounds ......m~),If.f.~~l~n..1;...f?~:\:.p.~.c;.l:';..J).em
..... p.r.o:per.ty.. .;j.i.ne.. .on. . S.ni.pya..r.d . "l;.a.ne. .. ...:..........................................................................
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TOWN OF SOUTH OLD, NEW YORK
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APPEAL NO. 324
DATE .Oc.tQ:ber...2.7.,. 1960
APPEAL FROM DECISION OF BUILDING INSPECTOR
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TO THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS,TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, N. Y.
I, (We) G.:r.!il.\m'p'Q;r;".t. ..$.~~. J?:r.Q.9JJ..~ :4.9.. .:rA~ ...of ....... ....... S.111.p.Y.<\r.d. . Li?lJ..e. ..... .........:...............
Nome of Appellant . .. Street and Number
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Municipality
......N..Y........... HEREBY APPEAL TO
State .
THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS FROM THE DECISION OF THE BUILDING INSPECTOR ON
APPLICATION FOR PERMIT NOMQQ.O...cfl..<::.Q!:!.s.S.O.:r.yJ DATED ............O.c:t.abe.r......2.7,...l9.6.0
WIrlEREBY THE BUILDING INSPECTOR DENIED TO
. .Gr.e.flUP'Qr. t.. .S.e.a.. .Pr.ad.uc.ts.. .In.c....... ........ .........
Name of Applicant for permit
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Street and Number Municipality State
( ) PERMIT TO USE
( ) PERMIT FOR OCCUPANCY
(X) permission to install acces,sory tanks ,closer than 30 ft to street
(Ship Yard LAne) property line.
1. LOCATION OF THE PROPERTY.......E/S.....Shipy.ar.d...Lane........".C'.'...indus.tr..iaLD.ist
Street Use D)strict on Zoning Mop
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Map No, Lot No.
East Marion, N.Y.
2. PROVISION (S) OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE APPEALED (Indicate the Article Section, Sub-
section and Paragraph of the Zoning Ordinance by number. Do not quote the Ordinance.)
Article V Section 5'03
3. TYPE OF APPEAL Appeal is made herewith for
(X) A VARIANCE to the Zoning Ordinance ar Zoning Map
( ) A VARIANCE due ta lack of access (State of New Yark Town Law Chap.. 62 Cons. Laws
Art. 16 Sec. 280A Subsection 3
4. PREVIOUS APPEAL A previous appeal :ltmxJx (has not) been made with respect to this decision
of the Building Inspector or with respect to this property.
Such appeal was ( ) request for a special permit
( ) request far a variance
and was made in Appeal No, ................................Dated ......................................................................
REASON FOR APPEAL
( ) A Variance to Section 280A Subsection 3
(X) . A Variance ta the Zoning Ordinance
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It is necessary to install taNks of about 10ft diamiter and 26ft
long for the storage of fuel oil, solvent, and processed oil to be used
in connection with the new processing plant being built on the above
, premises. It is necessary to have these tanks
is requested for the reason that redily reached by transport trailer trucks, the
most practical location is in front of the building as it is planned to
use the side yard for other accessory buildings, close to the machinery
(Cantinue on other side) inside of the main building. The soil is sandy and unsuited
to roadway use for heavy vehicles.
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REASON FOR APPEAL
Continued
1. ,STRICT APPLICATION OF THE ORDINANCE would produce UNDUE HARDSHIP becouse : The
smil in this area is very sandy and unstable, which would necissitate a
lot of excavation and removal of sand and hauling in stable fill to
make a suitable road for heavy vehicles, whereas there is already a
sui table access in' the 'proposed location.' The sideyard' to' the south will
be used for another building which will be directly connected to the
equipment in the main bUilding, for further processing of the products
produced. The reduction to 12ft is requested to give wor~ing room around
each of the necessary takns. ,-
2. The hordshlp creoted is UNIQUE ond is not shared by all properties cilike in the immediate'
vicinity of.thisprop~rty and in this use district 'because.: "This is an industrial district,
the only one in the area, the front yard is on a dead end' street, and
the public does not use the beach to any great extent.
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3. The Variance would observe the spirit of the Ordinonce and WOULD NOT CHANGE THE
CHARACTER OF THE DISTRICT becouse: This is an industrial district where there
'are no resiq.el).ces in the immediate ,vicinity" the pr,emises:'have been used
as commercial property since abou.t.1939, having the. usual shell pile
and accessory uses of an oyster shop and packing plant. the proposed
use will not create any additional hazards or create any additional
. danger' to the Il'eighborho'od. A'sketch of the proposed setup is attached
to this appeal. Further information will be supplied to the Board
upon request.
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No. 52-0344963, Suffolk County
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF BEARING
Pursuant to Section. 267 of the Town
! Law and the provisions of the Amend-
I ed Building Zone Ordinance of the
To'l,rr,n of SOuthold, Suffolk County; New
York, public hearings will be held by
the ZonIng Board of Appeals of the '
Town of Southold, at the Town Clerk
. Office, Main Road, Southold, New
; York, on November 10, 1960, on, the
IrOllOWing appeals: .
- 7:30 P. M. (E.S.T'), upon application
rof - John F. McNulty and others, Main
iRoad, Laurel, New York, for a variance
in accordanc~ with the ZonIng Ordin- .
lance, Article X, Section lOOOA, for per.. .
~mission to divide property leaving an
rarea with less than required frontage.
;Loca.tion of property: north side
ISoundview Avenue, Mattituck, New
:York, bounded north by Sound, east
j by Kohler Betts, south by Soundview
~ A venue, and west by McNulty Estate.
I 7:45 P. M. (E.S.T.l, upon 'appllcation ,
of Greenport Sea Products, Inc., Shlp. i
yard Lane, East Marton, New York,;
for a variance in accordance with the !
Zoning Ordinance, Article V. section;
. 503., for. permission to reduce ,front
yard setback. Location of property:
east side Shipyard Lane. East tMariOD. 1
New, York, bounded north by. C~re. I
. porwich. east by E. H. King, south by I
. Bay, and west by Shipyard Lane, '
Any person desirlJlg to be heard on
the above applications should appear at
. the time and place' above specified.
DATED: october 27, 1960. By Order of I
the Southold Town Board of Appe'a1s. 0:1
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COUNTY OF SUFFOLK
STATE OF NEW YORK
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W'alter B. Gagen, being duly sworn, says
that he is the Editor, of THE LONG ISLAND
TRAVELER - MATTITUCK WATCHMAN, a public news-
paper printed at Southald, in Suffolk County; and that
the notice of which the annexed is a printed copy, has been
published in said Long Island Traveler-Mattituck Watch-
man once each week for ...dJ~....(././weeV
successively, commencing on the .........~4...........
day of ......~..C... 19..<l?O
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Sworn to before' me this .........-!.jI.:......... day of
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Notary Public f
ADELE PAYN~ _
Notary Public, St<ite of New Vorl(
Residing in Suffolk County
No, 52-3041000 ,6!
Commission Expires March 30. 19.
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low-calorie delicacies for him~pired by his book, "lose Weight and lIi e." Son
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Fish, Plant May Provide tViVE
Food for the Underfed 0(
By Doris Herzig
Underfed children and pampered :lI1illk m~y
soon be- nourished wi~h high~protejn fisl} flour to.
be made in East .M:uion. .
Greenport Sea Products Inc., Shipyard Lane,
East :Marion, is now putting the finishing touches
Ie . on an intricate new plant which .wjlJ: chemically
pulverize whole fish-head, bones, entrails and all
into a highly "nutritiolls and inexpensive food ~up-
plement. -
Although officials of the finn hope that their
product will help "eliminate t;I1alnutrition in over~
populated areas and even enrioh the diet of protein~
conscious 1\mericans, they expect animals rather
than people to be the first COl1Sumers _of their fish
meal.
. J. Richard Nelson of l\IJ::1dison! Conn., -president,
:md his 28-y~ar-old son, Richard C. Nelson of
Patchogue, manager of the plant, are hoping for
appro\'al from. the federal Food and Drug Admil1is~
tration to market the product f9r hUln:m _comump-
tion in the United States. Such approval, they ex-
phined, would also stimulate'demand from foreign
countries.
. In the meantime, the plant fs being readied for
the production of fish mc;al as an additiye to animal
foods. It is not currently equipped. to deodorize
the flour for human consumption. But, the younger
Nelson said, ~'\Ve have most of the equipment. It
would tak~ maybe a mantll or two to .put it in."
I-Ie said that. the plant would start operation in
about- a month and would be the second of its kind
in the. country. "We are..a.licensee of the VioBin
Corp. of ':Monticello, Ill., a pharmaceutical firm that
has been \vorking on this process ::1 g09d. many
years. It has a pilot plant in New Bedford (Mass.),"
the. manager said.
"Deodorized fish flour," he eXplained, "Bas little
taste." He pointed to a. report ~of studies made. in
lYJexico; where amounts up to 10 per cent had been
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combined in such starohy staples tiS tortilJas, beans
and chili. The report, by Dr. Frederico S; ~omC'".l,
dir.ector of Hospital Infantil, :r\ilexico City, con-
cluded: 4'From the experience obtained in this study ..,~~.
\ve. have cal,culated that if a person consumes 30 to
40 grams of fish flour, hesides the itSu"1 how] of
beans, . arid a kilagrJll1 of tortillas, it is like having
a . diet of four' to five eggs, 750 to 1,000 cubic
'centimeters of milk" or 200 grams. of me3t."
Recently, Secretary of the Interior Stewart L.
Udall served cookies containing fish flour at a
luncheon. Five of the cookies were s:'lid to provide
] 4 per cent of the animal protein needed d~lily
by a ~6-year-o]d child and eight per cent of the
m'nollnt needed by a 1 ~4~pound Dl;lI1.
Processors of pet foods me among tJ](~ plant's --::-."
prospective customers. According to the firm's presi..
dent, cats who have been p-ermitted to sample foods
containing non-deodorized fish flour "Jove it," and
dogs don't l'llind when. its flavor is disguised in
meat mixtures,
Richtlrd C. Nelson declared that fish flQur made
by the VioBill process diff~rs radically from the
conventional fish ineal now used in anima] feed,
. "\Ve can use any type of fish. The sea is full of
'industrifll' fish-sea robins, hake or eels- ..that have
no particular market value and that c,:m be caught
in some abundance.
The. flour-making process takes the raw fish -in
conveyers on -a continuous roller-coaster ride up to ......,
the 35~foot ceiling and d01.vn again, thrnugh varions
grinders and cookers and finally" through' a hammer
. mill, _ from which it emerges as. a sand-colored
powder. The company plans to p,ck it in' ] 00.
pound bags and to sell it for approxiniatcJy $] 50
to $]80 a ton. .
..Our ultimate ~im is to deodorize it and sell it
for export and feed the undernourished p~opl~ ot
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GREENPORT SEA PRODUCTS, INC.
SHIPYARD LANE
EAST MARION, NEW YORK
October 27, 1960
Town of Southold - Building Dept.
southold, New York
Gentlemen:
We are.in the process of constructing a plant at the
foot of Shipyard Lane, East Marion, New York. It is neces-
sary for us to place six tanks of approximately 26'xlO' each
for the storage of fuel oil, fish oil, and solvent.. Our pro-
posal is to place the tanks side by side in front of our
building. ( see attached drawing ). This would leave 12 feet
between our property line and tank.# 6. We wish to obtain
permission from the building dept. to. have the set back limit
reduced to 12 feet in this case~' . Our reasons for this are as
follows:" ',c
I),: Easy access for tank trucks "
2) This is the only practical place for these tanks ,
as the space south of the building to the bay is
expected to be used for expansion of the plant.
3) Tanks # 5 and # 6 will be used for non inflamable
and non volital fish oil.
4) We are at the extreme end of the street.
We hope that you,willgrant.permission for this proposal.
Very truly yours,
Greenport Sea Products, Inc.
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Notice of Hearing
Pursu.ant'to Section 267 of. the 'l'own Law and the 'it" ovidons
i Suffolk County,New York, pul>l1c'heal';'ingswill be held :by the
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Clerk Offi,"e, Main Road,lIIouthold, NeW Yo;r:k, on l(ovem:ber 10,
r 1960, on the following appeals:
7:30 P.M. (It.S.'l'.), upOn application 'of John r.McNulty
,and others, Main Road, Lau.;r:el, New York, for ill -".riance in
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accordance with the~oninq ordinance, Article X, SectionlOOOA,
for permission to divide property leaving an area with 111118I
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than required frontage. Location' of property: north aide
$oundV.1ew Avenue, Mattituck, liew York, bOunded. north ~ soun~,
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7145 P.M. (B.S.'!'.), u.pon application,of Greenport sea
Products, Inc..,Shi~r::4 Lane, East.-arion, New York, for a
variance in llcc:o,rdancewith the zonin9 Ordinance, Article V,
Section 503! torpe1'll\is'Sion to re4U;t:. front yard setback.
Location of property:
east 8id~ Shipyard Lane, East Marion,
New York, bounded north, by c;:zerepOrwic:h, east by E. H. King,
,i aouthby Bay, and west by Shipyard Lane.
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PLEASE )UBLISlLoltICE,., NOVEMBER 3, 1960~' AND PORWAl\D 'l'BREE
(3) AFFIDAVITS OF PUElLICATION TO THE BOARD OF APPEALS, 'l'OWN
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copie. malleCi, to the following on October 28, 1960.
'!'he Long Island 'l'raveler-Matt:1tuclt watchman
John J'.McNulty .
Greenport Sea PrOducts, Inc..
SOMEONE SHOULD APPElU'l. A'r Tlm HEARING
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