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setbacks. Variance '83.
2) EAST END SUPPLY CO., INC. 30~ PH 11/18/82
(same addr. & property as above)
CA - construct warehouse in "C-Light Industrial'~ zoned
district w/insuff, front, rear, & side yards. Dec. I/13/83
3) EAST END SUPPLY CO., INC. #3014 PH 2/4/83,Dec.2/25/83
same property - Special Excep-'~on '83. CA- construct .
warehouse bldg. with office in this C-Light Inaus~r~a~
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Southold Town Board o£Appeals
MAIN ROAD- STATE ROAD 25 SOUTHOLD, L.I., N.Y. 11971
TELEPHONE (516) 765-1809
ACTION OF THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
Appeal No. 3013
Application Dated July 6,
TO: Irving L. Price, Jr.,
EAST END SUPPLY CO.,
828 Frona Street
Greenport, NY 11944
1982
Esq.
INC.
as attorney for
[Appellant (s) ]
At a Meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals held on JANUARY 13, 198%
the above appeal was considered, and the action indicated below was taken
on your [ ] Request for Variance Due to Lack of Access to Property
New York Town Law, Section 280-a
[ ] Request for Special Exception under the Zoning Ordinance
Article , Section
[X] Request for Variance to the Zoning Ordinance
Article VIII , Section 100-81, Bulk Schedule
[ ] Request for
The public hearing on this application was held on November 18, 1982.
Upon application for EAST END SUPPLY CO., INC., by Irving L.
Price, Jr., Esq., as agent, 828 Front Street, Greenport, NY for a
Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article VIII, Section 100-81, Bulk
Schedule, for permission to construct warehouse in this "C-Light
Industrial" Zoned District with insufficient front, rear and side
yards as shown on building plans accompanying the appeal application.
Location of Property: South Side of Corwin Street, Greenport, NY;
County Tax Map Parcels No. 1000-48-2-2 & 3.
The board made the following findings and determination:
The premises in question is located at the northerly side of
Corwin Street in Greenport and is more particularly identified on
the County Tax Map as District 1000, Section 48, Block 02, Lots
2 and 3. The subject parcel contains an area of approximately
51,000 square feet with approximately 875 feet along Corwin Street,
inclusive of a 25' strip from Seventh Street and 50' strip from
Eighth Street, which road strips have been abandoned by the town.'
Existing on the premises are two dwelling structures in disrepair,
accessory building, and a 32' by 156' one-story storage building
located on the easterly portion.
By this appeal, appellant seeks permission to construct a
warehouse building with an office of approximately 21,000 square
feet first-floor area on the westerly portion of this property,
eliminating existing dwelling structures and accessory building
thereto. The existing building on the easterly portion will be
exterior-modernized and is to remain a one-story structure. The
proposed new construction at the westerly portion of the premises
will be approximately one-half, two-story, and one-half, one-story
construction.
In considering this appeal, the board determines that the
variance request is not substantial in relation to the requirements
of the zoning code; that the circumstances are unique; that by allow-
ing the variance no substantial detriment to adjoining properties will
be created; that the relief requested will be in harmony with and
promote the general purposes of zoning; and the interest of justice
will be served by allowing the variance, as indicated below.
On motion by Mr. Grigonis,
(Continued on Page Two)
DA~ED:
February 1, 1983.
Form ZB4 (rev. 12/81)
seconded by Mr. Sawicki, it was
CHAIRMAN, SOUTHOLD TOWN ZONING BOARD
OF APPEALS _ ,---~ /
Page 2 - Appeal No. 3013
Matter of EAST END SUPPLY CO., INC.
Decision Rendered January 13, 1983
RESOLVED, that Appeal No. 3013, application of EAST END SUPPLY
CO., INC. for permission to construct warehouse with insufficient
front, rear and side yard setbacks in this "C-Light Industrial"
Zoned District, be and hereby IS APPROVED SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING
CONDITIONS:
1. Ail construction from the rear property line shall be
no closer than 13 feet;
2. There shall be a minimum of twenty [20] parking stalls on
the premises;
3. Ail loading and unloading must be done on the premises
only [with no protrusion of vehicles onto the streets];
4~ Screening shall be provided as submitted on the applicant's
10/16/81 plan;
5. Ail storage must be contained within the buildings;
6. Acquiescence by the Planning Board of the above conditions;
7. Suffolk County Planning Commission review pursuant to the
Suffolk County Charter, Sections 1323, et seq.
Location of Property: South Side of Corwin Street, Greenport,
NY; County Tax Map Parcels ID No. 1000-48-2-2 & 3.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Messrs. Goehringer, Doyen, Grigonis,
Douglass and Sawicki. This resolution was unanimously adopted.
Southold Town Board of Appeals
HAIN ROAD- STATE ROAD 25 SOUTHOLD, L.I., N.Y. 11971
TELEPHONE (516) 765-1809
APPEALS BOARD
MEMBERS
GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN
CHARLES GRIGONIS, JR.
SERGE DOYEN, JR.
ROBERT J. DOUGLASS
JOSEPH H. SAWICKI
TO: Judith T. Terry, Town Clerk
FROM: Southold Town Board of Appeal~-~.
DATE: October 17, 1985
SUBJECT: Your Memo Dated October 17, 1985
125-127 Main Street Corp.
(Premises Located at 645 Ninth St, Greenport)
In response to your recent inquiry, please be advised that
we do not have an application or other written material
of recent date concerning the above-noted premises.
We do, however, have a most-recent decision rendered
February 25, 1983 conditionally granting a variance to
construct a warehouse building in this "C-Light" zone
with insufficient front, rear and side yard setbacks
applied under the name of EAST END SUPPLY CO.,~INC.
concerning premises identified on the Suffolk County
Tax Maps as District 1000, Section 48, Block 02, Lots
02 and 03,(which may be the same premises). A copy is
enclosed for your record.
It is suggested that when inquiries are made of properties,
that the County Tax Map Number be furnished since the
names of applicants can differ between departments.
Our files are being cross-indexed for this reason.
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Southold Town Board of Appeals
MAIN ROAD- STATE ROAD 25 ¢:OUTHOLD, L.I., N.Y. 119'71
TELEPHONE (516) 765-1809
Pursuant to Article XIII of the Suffolk County Charter, the
Board of Appeals of the Town of Southold, New York, hereby refers
the following to the Suffolk County Planning Commission:
xx Variance from the Zoning Code, Article VIII,
Variance from Determination of Southold Town
Building Inspector
Special Exception, Article , Section
Special Permit
Section 100-81, Bulk
Schedule
Appeal No.: 3080 Applicant: EAST END SUPPLY CO.r INC.
Location of Affected Land: South side of Corwin St., Greenport
County Tax Map Item No.: 1000- 48-02-02 and 03.
Within 500 feet of:
xx Town or Village Boundary Line
Body of Water (Bay, Sound or Estuary)
State or County Road, Parkway, Highway, Thruway
Boundary of Existing or Proposed County, State or Federally-
Owned Land
Boundary of Existing or Proposed County, State or Federal Park
~ or Other Recreation Area
Existing or Proposed Right-of-Way of Any Stream or Drainage
-- Channel Owned by the County or for Which The County Has Estab-
lished Channel Lines,
or Within One Mile of a Nuclear Power Plant
Within One Mile of An Airport.
COMMENTS: Applicant ~~ permission to construct warehouse
building in this "C-Light Industrial Zone" with insufficient front,
rear and side yard setbacks.
Copies of Town file and related documents enclosed herewith for your
review, e~ ~~
Dated: July~, 1983 ~.
TemP-S oard of Appeals
M~norandum from....
$outhold Town Board of Appeals
TOWN HALL, SOUTHOLD, N.Y. 11971
765-1809
[)ate: ~/~/~
To:
From:
APPEALS BOARD
MEMBERS
GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN
CHARLES ORIGONIS. JR.
SERGE DOYEN, JR
ROBERT J. DOUGLASS
JOSEPH H. SAWlCKI
Southold Town Board of Appeals
MAIN ROAD- STATE ROAD 25 SOUTHOLD, L.I., N.Y. 11971
TELEPHONE (516) 765-1809
February 1, 1983
Irving L. Price, Jr., Esq.
828 Front Street
Greenport, NY 11944
Re: East End Supply
Appeal No. 3013
Dear Sir or Madam:
Co., Inc.
January 13,
1983 Decision
Attached herewith is a copy of the formal findings and deter-
mination recently rendered and filed this date with the Office of
the Town Clerk concerning your application.
In the event your application has been approved, please be sure
to return to the Building Department for approval of any new construc-
tion in writing, or for other documents as may be applicable.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call either
our office (765-1809) or that of the building inspector (765-1802).
Yours very truly,
Enclosure
Copy of Decision to
Building Department
GERARD P. GOEHRINGER
CHAIRMAN
By Linda F. Kowalski
Secretary
Souhhold Town Board Appeals -12-
November 18, 1982 Regular Meet/
(Appeal No. 3019- A. Bodenstein, continued:)
MR. STRANG: One-story framed structure.
MR. CHAIk~N: For one business only?
MR. STRANG: For one business only. That business is, for a matter
of record, would be the repair of clocks, watches, and also sales of
antiques.
MR. CHAIRMAN: Thank you very much. Is there anybody else that
would like to be heard in behalf of the application? Anybody like to
say something against the application? Any questions from any board
members? (None) Hearing no further comments, I'll make a motion
closing the hearing and reserving decision.
On motion by Mr. Goehringer, seconded by Mr. Douglass, it was
RESOLVED, to close the hearing and reserve decision in the matter
of Appeal No. 3019, application of A. BODENSTEIN and wife.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Messrs. Goehringer, Doyen, Douglass
and Sawicki. (Member Grigonis was absent.) This resolution was
unanimously adopted.
PUBLIC HEARING: Appeal No. 3013. Application for EAST END
SUPPLY CO., INC. by Irving L. Price, Jr., Esq. as agent, 828 Front
Street, Greenport, NY for a Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article
VIII, Section 100-81, Bulk Schedule for permission to construct ware-
house in this "C-Light Industrial" Zoned District with insufficient
front, rear and side yards as shown on building plans accompanying
the appeal application. Location of Property: South Side of Corwin
Street, Greenport, NY; County Tax Map Parcels No. 1000-48-2-2 and 3.
The Chairman opened the hearing at 8:36 p.m. and read the legal
notice of hearing in its entirety and appeal application.
MR. CHAIRMAN: I have a copy of a survey produced on 12/16/81
indicating the existing warehouse and proposed buildings that are men-
tioned in the within application, and we have a copy of the Suffolk
County Tax Map showing this property and the surrounding properties.
Mr. Price.
IRVING L. PRICE, JR., ESQ.: Mr. Chairman, members of the board.
First of all I would like to ask your indulgence so that I can repeat
a few things that I feel should be repeated. The applicatiom for a
Building Permit was filed May 26, 1982, five and one-half months ago.
I personally filed it and informed the Building Inspector at that time
that the buildings occupied more than the allowed area under the bulk
area provisions of the Southold Town Ordinance and requested that it
be rejected as soon as possible so that an application for a variance
as well as a Special Exception could be made. The refusal by the
Building Department was dated June 7, 1982, was received June 22, 1982.
An application for a variance and a special exception were made on
~o~thold Town Board Appeals -13-
18, 1982 Regular Meetin~
(Appeal No. 3013 - East End Supply Co., Inc., continued:)
MR. IRVING PRICE continued:
June 30, 1982 (sic, July 6, 1982). It was referred to the Planning Board
on July 12, 1982. There was a hearing of the Planning Board on Septem-
ber 20, 1982 and the first letter from the Planning Board asking the
Building Department for certification was dated September 28, 1982, and
the second letter from the Planning Board refers to a meeting of
November 8, 1982...the letter was dated November 11, 1982...it was
mailed November 17 and was received this morning, November the 18th.
The letter from the Planning Board dated November llth was addressed to
me and it says, "...The following action was taken by the Southold Town
Planning Board Monday, November 8, 1982...RESOLVED, that the Southold
Town Planning Board approve the site plan of East End Supply Company
located at Greenport, subject to the following conditions:
1. Reduction of the rear yard to be no closer than 15' from
property of MTA.
2. Building to be no closer than 20' from west boundary.
Building to be no closer than 20' from front yard.
Suffolk County Planning Commission's consideration due to
overlapping jurisdiction ....
The provisions of the ordinance as far as site plan approval by the
Planning Board is under Section 100-131 of the Zoning Ordinance of
the Town of Southold, and I have to read part of it so that the jest
will be before you.
"The objections of site plan approval: ...In considering and
acting upon site development plans, the Planning Board shall take
into consideration the public health, safety and welfare, the com-
fort, convenience of the public in general and residents of the im-
mediate neighborhood in particular, and may prescribe appropriate
conditions and safeguards as may be required in order that the result
of its action may, to the maximum extent possible, further the
expressed intent of this chapter and the accomplishment of the follow-
ing objectives in particular..., and they are:
A. Traffic access.
B. Circulation and parking.
C. Landscaping and screening .... "
And no provision for conditions as to compliance with the setbacks and
side line distances and average coverage...percentage of coverage of
the premises. This is the requirements of the zoning ordinance, these
were called to the Building Department's attention at the time of the
original building permit was applied for. We have withdrawn the appli-
cation for the special exception (sic) because we understand if the
variance granted, if granted, is different than applied for, then we
would have to commence again with another reference to the Planning
Board for site approval as to that variance; so therefore, we've
withdrawn-- we're not withdrawn -- we've asked that it be suspended,
and then if there's a variance granted, we will apply for a special
Southold Town Board Appeals -14-November
1982 Regular Meeting
(Appeal No. 3013 - East End Supply Co., Inc., continued:)
MR. PRICE continued:
exception. And the special exception is necessary because the proposed
use of the premises is a permitted use under the zoning ordinance. The
only provisions of the zoning ordinance that are not complied with in
the plans as presented is the side line setbacks and the percentage of
the premises covered.
This proposal, for your information, involves a parcel of land
located several hundred feet to the west of the Incorporated Village
of Greenport, two blocks south of the Main Road,-Route 25, subject to
the jurisdiction of the Town of Southold. The total parcel measures
505.84 feet more or less on Corwin Street to the north, 66.43 feet more
or less on the east bounded by land of Jernick, 515 more or less on the
south bounded by the land of the MTA, the railroad, which is a 60'
right-of-way, 130.66 feet more or less on the west, the premises of
Main Street Corporation, and it's improved by a warehouse in which they
store awnings and such. All of the title is in the East End Supply
Company, Inc. including the extension of 8th Street and one-half, 25 feet
of 7th Street, bounded by Corwin Street on the north and the MTA on the
south. The entire parcel is zoned "C?Light Industria.l"' District in
which office buildings, wholesale storage, and warehousing are permitted
uses with special exception, subject to site plan approval by the
Planning Board. A part of the premises presently are improved by the
old Mill buildings, was granted a special exception under Appeal #1537
dated May 25, 1972. A one-story storaqe buildinq measurinq 32' by 156',
5 000 square feet, is located on the easterly portion of the property.
The building and portions of the vacant land appurtenant thereto have
always been used commercially since first development to the best of
our knowledge. It is the site of a long time grain, coal, and oil
distributing plant. The western portion of the property contains four
dwelling units, one of which is sealed as a protective measure. Pic-
tures of this site will be presented herewith along with a picture of
the company's present headquarters and one of its warehouses.
Unusual to this parcel are the following: (1) the railroad, MTA,
adjoining the entire southerly boundary a 60' right-of-way, and previ-
ously existing siding has been removed, (2) the shape and dimension
of the property...it's long· narrow and tapered, (3) the vacant par-
cel to the east owned by Jernick is presumably held for commercial
purposes since it's zoned Light Industri, (4) the existing storage
warehouse to the west, that of 125-127 Main Street Corporation, (5)
the easterly portion of the property has been used commercial for many
years...coal and grain storage, bulk insulation storage, furniture
storage, marine equipment storage. The residential character of these
premises is depressed and undesirable. It is proposed to construct a
permanent warehouse and office building of approximately 21,000 square
~eet on the west portion of this property· eliminating exis~'~
buildings. Simultaneously, the existing building on the easterly
portion wzll be exterior modernized conforminq with the new, providinq
a total of approximately 26,000 square feet of covered space. The
remainder of the land will be devoted to off-street parking, loading
areas, screening and landscaping. This facility will be the principal
location for East End Supply Company, Inc. and related subsidiaries.
So~thold Town Board Appeals -15-
18, 1982 Regular Meetir
(Appeal No. 3013 - East End Supply Co., Inc., continued:)
MR. PRICE continued:
The nature of those activities is such that exterior advertising
and illumination is required for security reasons only. The East End
Supply Company, Inc. has been a domestic New York corporation since
1949, established for the purpose of wholesale distribution...no retail...
of marine hardware, equipment, and related products serving commercial
customers nationally and overseas with its major market in the north-
easterly United States. Principals and employees of which there are
presently 26 are all local residents, be in the circumstances from its
inception. Consequently, it is a substantial, stable contributed to
the local economy, four locations...all in Greenport, owned by the
corporation, comprise the present facility. Any condition placed on
requested variance reducing area of buildings would raise serious
questions of the economics of the plan.
To adhere to the bulk schedule it thus be a pratical difficulty
and an unnecessary hardsbip...you, the Board of Appeals, have the
power to vary or modify the application of the provisions of the zoning
ordinance, when the spirit is observed, the public safety, welfare is
secured, and substantial justice done, see Section 100-121(B) of the
Southold Town Zoning Ordinance.
The applicant submits that the filed plan comply with all of the
above considerations and ask that the variance be granted as originally
requested on June 30, 1982 (sic, July 6, 1982), nearly five months ago.
Mr. Burden, piesident of East End Supply Co., Inc. is present and will
answer any questions that you have as to the plans as submitted.
Now, the pictures. This is a picture of one of the houses presently
on the premises. A pictur~ of two of the houses on the premises.. A
picture of some of the structures in back of the houses. Another pic-
ture of same. Another picture of one of the houses. A picture of one
of the structures in the back. The house that is sealed up. The
present headquarters of the corporation on Front Street in the Village
of Greenport next to the post office, which when it was erected received
an architectural award for that year. Another picture of the same office.
And a picture of the so-called old mill that's already in operation on
the premises as a warehouse and for which a special exception was granted.
And this is a picture of one of their warehouses on 6th Street, and which
was so-called old barrel factory, where barrels were manufactured years
ago for the shipment of oysters, when Greenport was an oyster ( )
And to my knowledge, there are no adjoining landowners that have entered
any complaints. If they have, they haven't stated it to us. And I have
a summary of my long-winded explanation together with the maps. A part
of the Southold Town Tax Map...Suffolk County Tax Map which, I think,
demonstrates and illustrates the odd shape of the parcel, and its rela-
tion to other property in the vicinity. Now, if you have any questions,
either Mr. Burden or myself would be glad to answer them.
MR. CHAIRMAN: Mr. Price, you mentioned 26 employees presently
within the corporation?
MR. PRICE: Yes.
MR. CHAIRMAN: How many people would be employed at this proposed
Southold Town Board~ Appeals -16- Nove~ 18, 1982 Regular Meeting
(Appeal No. 3013 - East End Supply Co., Inc., continued:)
MR. CHAIRMAN continued:
site? Let me preface that in saying that, when I met with Mr.
I don't know if it was April, but some time of '82.
Burden...
MR. BURDEN: Oh about then.
MR.CHAI~4AN: Somewhere in that general time period. He mentioned
that you were going to sell the, I think it's the Front Street site?
MR. BURDEN: Well, I don't remember making that statement. We may
consider it after we ( ) , it depends on what we do with the existing
property. There would be no particular increase in employment that I
can foresee. We seem to do very nicely with the staff we have.
MR. CHAIR~.~N: So we would
question. We would assume that
site that we're proposing right
assume that if...let me re-phrase the
26 people would be housed within this
here?
MR. BURDEN: Well, let's break it down a little bit. Of the 26
people, 26 are not there all the time. We employ six outside salesmen
who are out every day in the week. The steady staff within the build-
ing would be in the neighborhood of say, 15 to 18, out of the 26. We
run trucks every day, drive around in each truck, so forth and so on.
The number of people that would be within that building at any one time
would be somewhere between 15, 16 and 18.
MR. CHAIRMAN: Ok, thank you.
MR. BURDEN: Do you want a copy of the Planning Board's letter?
MR. CHAIRMAN:
front of us.
We have a copy of the Planning Board letter right in
MR. PRICE: Well, to show compliance with the zoning ordinance as
to setbacks and side lines, the shape of the buildings would result--
MR. BURDEN: Well, this was done very hurriedly because I didn't
know anything about the Planning Board's newest letter, until some
where around 9:30, but we did take the site plan or the plot plan that
you have there, Mr. Goehringer, and we went over it with yellow and
then there's red, showing that if we complied or had to comply with
the Planning Board's letter of this morning, receipt this morning,
meeting what they suggest...15' setback along the railroad, 20' on
the west line, and 20' off Corwin Street, that the result would be
this shape. And as that kind of a building is of no value for ware-
housing of the type that we have to do, on top of which we would lose
almost 50% of what we had planned in square footage of building. In
addition to that, inasmuch as we're working with a steel structure
here for the most part, and they are in modular pieces, we could do
similar to what was done there, and jig-saw this business and pick up
a little square footage that way...but at that stage of the game, we
would be dropping somewhere around 30% of what was planned. If we
have to lose 30% of what was planned, then this is uneconomic. The
greatest part of the lose of what had been planned, which had a lot of
Southold Town Boar f Appeals -17, N mber 18, 1982 Regular Meet
(Appeal No. 3013 East End Supply Co., Inc., continued:)
MR. BURDEN continued:
thought put into it, is along the MTA line, where the Planning Board
looks for 15' of setback, and there is a little loss over here on this
side, on the west. When this was done, we gave consideration to every-
thing that is listed within the Planning Board's recommendations as to
what they would require presumably on a piece of property of this size
and shape. I think the one thing that's being overlooked possibly is
MTA land that I can't predict what the future is, but as far as we're
concerned, we have a 65' rearyard sitting there. I can't picture
fences, I can't visualize that the railroad would leave. So if we
had to go to this, within the whole proposition, looks as though it
would be out the window. We need that 21,000 square feet.
MR. CHAIRMAN: Mr. Burden, could you supply us, and we had discussed
this in April, without a tremendous amount of work, it doesn't have to
be down to the last two feet, I'm saying that facetiously of course,
an indication of total building saturation as proposed as we are
sitting here looking at it now, and what is left of total, unbuilt
land area?
MR. BURDEN: Yes. This parcel ... the shape that it is, which is
unusual, contains 51,000 square feet, plus or minus very little. We
planned with the proposed new building and the continuation of the old
building to use 26,000 square feet. By my numbers, that would be
something like 49% of the total land area.
MR. CHAIRMAN: That's including the existing structures.
MR. BURDEN: Right. If you have 21,000 here, the proposed new
building, you've got 5,000 in the old building which would be modern-
ized to conform, so you have 26,000 square feet.
MR. CHAIRMAN: We were wondering if we could take that map for the
record.
MR. BURDEN: It's the only one I have...it was done this morning.
MR. CHAI~4AN: We'll save it for the record. I would rather not
return it to you right away, but we'll return it to you.
MR. BURDEN: Well, I'm not too interested in having it returned
because I could make another one. There it is.
(Mr. Burden submitted a large plan showing the areas left for
building when meeting the setback requirements requested of the
Planning Board.)
MR. BURDEN: Would there be any other questions, Mr. Goehringer?
MR. CHAIRMAN: Not right at the moment. We'll see if anybody
else would like to say anything and we'll go around a full circle.
Ok? Is there anybody else that would like to speak in behalf of
the application, sir?
~outhold Town BoarOof Appeals -18- N~mber 18, 1982 Regular Meet
(Appeal No. 3013 East End Supply Co., Inc., continued:)
WILLI~4 J~MES MILLS: My name is William J. Mills and I'm an officer
of the corporation 125-127 Main Street Corp. We are located to the '
west of the applicant's. We as a corporation have no objection to the
application. I think that it'll be an improvement to the neighborhood
and certainly not be injurious to the neighborhood considering the
pictures we have seen. I may point out in light of the letter that
has been mentioned tonight from the Planning Board, I cannot be posi-
tive, but I believe our building is closer than 15 feet to the MTA line
and that may be checked by the board. Thank you.
MR. CHAI~%~N: Thank you. Mr. Burden?
MR. BURDEN: May I just add one point about this building proposition.
We're all familiar with steel buildings, they're modular, and they come
in usual 10-foot variations of width. So we get into a little bit of a
bind on that part of this, in that warehousing should be done out of
squares if it can be...never mind long, rectangular buildings. And the
more we go from a square to a rectangle, the more difficult this whole
thing becomes...coupled with, when we get into this width of building...
now we have 100' down there, and the next one down is 90, and 80, and
so forth and so on, when you want clear span. So we do have that con-
sideration on these front, rear yard setbacks.
MR. CHAIR~N: Thank you. Anybody else like to be heard in behalf
of the application? Anybody like to be heard against the application?
(None) Any questions from any board members?
MEMBER DOUGLASS: Walt, on here you show your loading and unloading
platform on the new building parallel to the street.
MR. BURDEN: One of them.
MEMBER DOUGLASS: Yes, this one here. This
feet--there's no footage on here. Do you know
depth is on this one?
other one is how many
what the footage on the
MR. BURDEN: The length of the driveway or the width of the driveway.
MEMBER DOUGLASS: The length, from the road to the platform.
MR. BURDEN: Oh, I can tell you, Bob. Well, we've got 26 and more
than half of the building, so it's at least 75 to 76 feet.
MEMBER DOUGLASS: Right, it starts almost in the middle of it. So,
these that you have will keep your trucks off the street the way you
have it. Over here, is there anything that you plan to do over on the
old section where you are running from 43 feet to the street to down to
24 feet to the street? So that you can do the same thing as you did
over here and keep them from hanging out into the street.
MR. BURDEN: Well, this building presently has numerous loading or
unloading...actually there's on the east side of the building right in ~
the middle and a truck could get in there...we use that frequently. Andk~
then there are two or three along the front. Now I wouldn't want to say
' Southold Town Boar~of Appeals -19- N~mber 18, 1982 Regular Meet
(Appeal No. 3013 - East End Supply Co., Inc., continued:)
MR. BURDEN continued:
this, but when we modernize that building and make it look the way this
one would be, that we would continue with those same entrances and open-
ings, but we certainly would be doing it so that it was usable.
MEMBER DOUGLASS: Well, I was was trying to say is, over here you can
get your tractor trailers in with no problem.., no street problem. Over
here, you can't...they'll hang out.
MR. BURDEN: No, not really. I know you're familiar with trucks.
But many of these trucks are side loading trailer trucks, and the type
of material that we presently keep in this building and would continue
to keep in that building is of such a nature that it can be side-loaded
to the building. And at the same time, I think that, and this is
looking ahead, why this door down here, a tractor trailer' could get in
there and break around. Then there's another loading space that's
indicated over on the b~ck end of that building. So actually there
are three.
MEMBER DOUGLASS: Yes. Thank you.
MR. CHAIRMAN: Mr. Burden, what is your time limit for construction,
assuming of course that certain variances were granted within the next
60 days.
MR. BURDEN: If it were possible, which it isn't because we have to
prepare working grounds naturally, so I would imagine that at this
stage of the game we're looking at breaking ground in the Spring. I
don't see how it could be done sooner than that, but every hang is
predicated upon how we come out with this building.
MR. CHAIRMAN: Thank you very much. Any further questions from
anyone concerning this? (None) Hearing no further questions, I'll
make a motion closing the hearing and reserving decision until a later
date.
MEMBER DOUGLASS: Second.
On motion by Mr. Goehringer, seconded by Mr. Douglass, it was
RESOLVED, to close the hearinq and reserve decision in the matter
of Appeal No. 3013, application for EAST END SUPPLY CO., INC.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Messrs. Goehringer, Doyen, Douglass
and Sawicki. (Member Grigonis was absent.) This resolution was
unanimously adopted.
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK
DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING
(516) 360-.5513
December 13, 1982
Town of Southold
Board of Appeals
Gentlemen:
Applicant:
Mm. File No.: 3013
S.C.F.D. File No.: SD-82-12
East End Supply Co., Inc.
Pursuant to the requirements of Sections 1323 to 1332 of the Suffolk County
Charter, the above referenced applicatio~ which has been submitted to the Suffolk
County Planning Comission is considered to be a matter for local determination.
A decision of local determination should not be construed as either an approval
or disapproval.
Comments: Increased building setbacks should be~rovided, preferably as set forth
by the Town Planning Board.
GGN:Jk
Very truly yours,
Lee E. Koppelman
Director of Planning
Gerald G. Newman
Chief Planner
VI:TIERANS M[MORI&I. HIG;HW&Y · NAUPPAUGE, I-, I,, NEW YORK 11788
SYNOPSIS
Proposed Office and Warehouse
EAST END SUPPLY CO., INC.
This proposal involves a parcel.of land located several hundred
feet to the west of The Incorporated Vilage of Greenport,
twd blocks south of Main Road (Rte. 25), subject to the juris-
diction of the Town of Southold.
The total parcel measures:
505.84' ± on Corwin Street - North
66.43' ± on East (Jernick)
~15.00' ± on South (MTA)
130.66' ± on West (125-127 Main Street Corp.)
Ail in title of East End Supply Co., Inc., including the
extension of Eighth Stret and one-half (25') of Seventh Street
bounded by Corwin Street on the north and MTA on the south.
The entire parcel is zoned "C" Light Industrial District,
in which office buildings, wholesale sto~age and warehousing
are permitted uses with Special Exception, subject to site
plan approval by the Planning Board. (Appeal ~1537 - May
25th, 1972).
A one-story storage building measuring 32' x 156' (5000 sq.
ft.) is located on the easterly portion of the property.
This building and portions of the vacant land pertinent thereto
have always been used commercially since first developed,
to the best of our knowledge. It is the site of the long-
time grain, coal and oil distributing plant.
The westerly portion of the property contains four dwelling
units (one of which is sealed as a protective measure). Pictures
of this site are being presented herewith along with a picture
of the company's present headquarters.
Unusual to this parcel
1) Railroad
boundary.
removed.
are the following:
(MTA) adjoining the entire southerly
Previous existing siding has been
2) Shape and dimensions of the property. Long,
narrow and tapered.
3) Vacant parcel to the east (Jernick),
held for commercial purpose.
4) Existing commercial storage warehouse to ~.he
west - (125-127 Main Street Corp.).
5) Easterly portion of property has been used
commercially for many years. (Coal and grain
storage, bulk insulation storage, furniture
storage, marine equipment storage).
6) Residential character of this property is
depressed and undesirable.
presumably
It is proposed to construct a permanent warehouse and office
building of approximately 21,000 square feet on the west
portion of this property, eliminating existing buildings.
Simultaneously, the existing building on the easterly portion
will be exterior-modernized, conforming with the new, providing
a total of approximately 26,000. square feet of covered space.
-2-
Remainder of the land wil be devoted to off-street parking,
loading areas, screening and landscaping. This facility
will be principal location for East End Supply Co., Inc.
and related subsidiaries. The nature of those activities
is such that exterior advertising and illumination is required
for security reasons only.
Eas~ End Supply Co., Inc. has been a domestic New York State
Corporation since 1949 established for the purpose of wholesale
distribution (no retail) of marine hardware, equipment and
related products serving commercial customers nationally
and overseas with its major market in the northeasterly U.S.
Principals and employees (presently 26) are local residents,
being the circumstance from its inception; consequently it
is a substantial stable contributor to the local economy.
Four locations, all in Greenport, owned by the corporation,
comprise the present facility.
Any condition placed on requested variance reducing area
of buildings would raise serious questions of economics of
the plan.
TO adhere to the Bulk Schedule would thus be a practical
difficulty and an unnecessary hardship. You, the Board of
Appeals, have the power to vary or modify the application
of the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance when the spirit
is observed, public safety and welfare secured and substantial
justice done.
The applicant submits that the filed plans comply with all
of above considerations.
Southold Town Board of Appeals
MAIN ROAD- STATE ROAD 25 BOUTHOLD, L.I., N.Y. 11971
TELEPHONE (516) 765-1809
Pursuant to Article XIII of the Suffolk County Charter, the
Board of Appeals of the Town of Southold, New York, hereby refers
the following to the Suffolk County Planning Commission:
XX Variance from the Zoning Code, Article VIII, Section 108-51
Variance from Determination of Southold Town
Building Inspector
Special Exception, Article , Section
Special Permit
Appeal No.: 3013 Applicant:
Location of Affected Land: S/s Corwin St., Greenport
County Tax Map Item No.: 1000-48-2-2 &
Within 500 feet of:
XX Town or Village Boundary Line
Body of Water (Bay, Sound or Estuary)
State or County Road, Parkway, Highway, Thruway
Boundary of Existing or Proposed County, State or Federally-
Owned Land
Boundary of Existing or Proposed County, State or Federal Park
or Other Recreation Area
Existing or Proposed Right-of-Way of Any Stream or Drainage
-- Channel Owned by the County or for Which The County Has Estab-
lished Channel Lines,
or
Within One Mile of a Nuclear Power Plant
Within One Mile of An Airport.
COMMENTS: Applicant is requesting permission to reduce front, rear and
~d~ yard setbacks for ne~ warehcuse in 'C-Light Industrial Zone.
Co?les of file enclosed for your review. %'he public hearing was held
on Ncve.~ber 1~, 19o~., and a determination &Bdpending.
Copies of Town file and related documents enclosed herewith for your
review.
Dated: ~,~.,~cr 7~ ~qR?-
Secretary, Board of Appeals
HENRY E. RAYNOR, Jr., Chairman
JAMES WALL
BENNETT ORLOWSKI, Jr.
GEORGE RITCMIE LATHAM, Jr.
WILLIAM F. MULLEN, Jr.
D
Southold, N.Y. 11971
November 11, 1982
TELEPHONE
765-1938
Mr. Irving L. Price, Jr.
Attorney at Law
828 Front Street
Greenport, New York 11944
Re: East End Supply Company
Site Plan
Dear Mr. Price:
The following action was taken by the Southold Town Planning Board,
Monday, November 8, 1982.
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board approve the site plan
of East End Supply Company, located at Greenport, subject to the
following conditions:
1. Reduction of the rear yard to be no closer than
15' from property of MTA.
2. Building to be no closer than 20' from west
boundary.
3. Building to be no closer than 20 feet from
front yard.
4. Suffolk County Planning Commission's considera-
tion due to overlapping jurisdiction.
Very truly yours,
HENRY E. RAYNOR, JR., CHAIRMAN
SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD
By Susan E. Long, Secretary
cc: Zoning Board of Appeals/
TOWN OF SOUTItOI.~
OFFICE OF BUILDING INSPECTOR
P.O. BOX 728
TOWN HALL
SOUTHOLD, N.Y. 11971
October
15,
TEL. 765-1802
1982
Planning Board
Town of Southold
Main Road
Southold, N.Y.
11971
Subject:
Certification, East End Supply
site plan, proposed office & warehouse building
Gentlemen:
The subject property is located in the 'C' Light Industrial
District. Proposed use is permitted in said district subject to
Art. VIII, Sec. 100-80 B (2) & (3) of Zoning Code, Chapter 100.
The minimum requirements for lot area would appear suffi-
cient based on the survey dated May 18, 1982 attached to the
site plan. The building set backs, however, do not meet re-
quirements for front, side, and rear yards under Section 100-
81, Bulk Schedule. Lot coverage for principal buildings is
not given in the Bulk Schedule or in Art. VIII for this District.
Off-street parking requirments are to be determined by the
Planning Board per Art. XI, Sec. 100-112 A, and shall comply
with sub section B,C,D,E, & K of this section.
Off-street loading areas have been provided for and exceed
requirements of Art. XI, Sec. 100-113 A (6) & B. However, two
loading berths are located in the front yard area; this would
not meet requirements under sub section C of this section and
a variance would be necessary.
Sec .
This~Certification is made in accordance with Art. XIII,
100-133 C., relative to Zoning regulations.
Respectfully s/mitted,
Edward F. Hindermann
Building & Housing Inspector
EFH:ec
Attch.
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NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV
EN, pursuant to Section 267 of
the Town Law and the Provi-
sions of the Amended Code of
the Town of Southold, a
Regular Meeting and the
following public hearings will
be held by the Southold Town
Board of Appeals at a Town
Hall, Main Road, Southold,
N.Y. on Thursday, November
18, 1982 commencing at 7:30
p.m. and as follows:
7:30 p.m. Application of
AGNES D. McGUNNIGLE,
52A North Road, Soothold,
004 & 004.001. l,
8:15 p.m. Application of A.
BODENS~IE1N & wife, by g
Garrett A. Strong as agent,
54655 Main Road, Box 1412,
Southo~d, N.Y. for a. Variance
the Zoning Ordinance, Article
VII, SeCtion 100-71 for permis-
sion to° construct retail store
with insufficient sideyard ar-
cas on this substandard parcel
located in this B-I Zoned
District. Location of Subject
Parcel: 31855 S.R. 25, Cut-
chogue, N.Y.; County
Map Parcel No. 1000-97-5-10. -
~'8:20 p.m. Application fo~
EAST END SUPPLY CO.,I
INC. by Irving L. Price, Jr.,
Esq. as agent, 828 Fron~
Street, Greenport, N.Y. for a
Variance to the Zoning Ordin-
ance, Article VIII, Section
100-81, Bulk Schedule, for
permission to construct ware-
[house in this "C-Light Indus-
trial" Zoned District with in-
sufficient front, rear and side
yards as shown on building
plans accompanying the ap-
peal application. Location of
property: South side of Corwin
Street, Greenport, N.Y.:
County Tax Map Parcels No.
i000-48-2-2 & 3.
Dated; October 30, 1982
BY ORDER OF THE
SOUTHOLD TOWN
BOARD OF APPEALS
Gerard P. Goehringer
Chairman
By Linde F. Kowalski,
Secretary
1T-11/4/82(126)
polu~?A '~I 'H
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK
SS:
STATE OF N~V YORK
Patricia Wood, being dui5, sworn, says that she is the
_dnor, of THE LONG ISLAND TRAVELER-WATCHMAN,
a public newspaper printed at Southold. in Suffolk County;
and ?hat the notice of which the annexed is a printed copy,
':.o5 been published in said Long Island Zraveler-Watch~
o';cr~ once each week for ...................... f~ .............. weeks
5:~cceszively, commencing on the ....................................
Sworn to before me this 5'-ti( dav of
,
Notary Publ¥c "'%-Y .............
Ir XCeSS of the
mitred 20%.
bject Parcel:
ore Road,
~'; Subdivision
~1 part of 21 as
ended Map A of
istates"; Coun-
arcel No. 1000-
kpplication of
GLOVER, JR.,
'~utchogue, NY
k, Esq.) for a
the Zoning
:icle IX, Section
fission to set off
ag a parcel with
ea and width in
District. Loca-
fy: Cox's Lane,
Y; County Tax
No. 1000-083-03-
pplication of A.
N & wife, by
rang as agent,
oad, Box 1412,
'or a Variance to
dinance, Article
a 100-71 for
construct retail
insufficient
:eas on this
parcel located
aed District. Lo-
~t Parcel: 31855
S.R. 25, Cutchogue,
ty Tax Map Parcel No 1000-
5-10.
/"'8:20 p.m. Application for""N
EAST END sUPPLY CO.,
INC. by Irving L. Price, Jr.,
Esq. as agent, 828 Front
Street, Greenport, NY fo.r a
~ariance to the Zoning
Ordinance, Article VIII,
t Section 10081, Bulk Schedule:
for permission to construct
warehouse in this "C-Ligh~
Industrial" Zoned Distri¢
vith insufficient front, res
and side yards as shown
building plans accom.pany, inl
the appeal apphc~t~h
Location of Property:
side of Corwin Street,
Greenport, NY; County Ta
Map Parcels No. 100048-2-2,
3.
Dated: October 30, 19K2.
-~ BY ORDER OF
THE SOUTHOLD TOWN
BOARD OF APPEALS
Gerard P. Goehringer
Chairman
By Linda F. Kowalski,
SecretarY
1TN4~1093
Mo
STATEOFNEWYORK )
Paii ) SS:
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK )
D ...... ................... o, Greenport, in said County,
INTI saysjL~j}/she is a representative of THE SUFFOLK TIMES, a weekly
EXT newspaper, published at Greenpert, in the Town ol Southold, County
.A,~*
A~ A Of SUffolk, State of New York, and annexed is a printed copy that has
· Ful
· Fre been regularly published in said newspaper once in each week
~'~' for...~ ....... week(s) successively, commencing the....~..~ day
Sworn to belore me this.........-~...~. .....................
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HELEN K DE VOE
NOTARY PUBLIC. State oi New York
No 4707818, Suffolk Count~
Telm Exo~Ies Marci] 30, 19~
lApp
Southold Town Board o eals
MAIN ROAD- E~TATE RI-lAD 25 Si-lUTHE)LD, L.I., N.Y. 11971
TELEPHONE (518) 785-~80g
APPEALS BOARD
MEMBERS
GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN
CHARLES GRIGONIS, JR.
SERGE DOYEN, JR.
ROBERT J. DOUGLASS
.!nSEPH H
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 267 of the Town Law
and the Provisions of the Amended Code of the Town of Southold, a
Regular Meeting and the following public hearings will be held by
the Southold Town Board of Appeals at a Town Hall, Main Road,
Southold, NY on Thursday, November t8r 1982 commencing at 7:30 p.m.
and as follows:
7:30 p.m. Application of AGNES D. McGUNNIGLE, 52A North Road,
Southold, NY for a Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article III,
Section 100-30A(1) for permission to create additional living unit
within one-family residence located in an "A" Zone and more parti-
cularly identified as 57185 C.R. 48, Greenport, NY; County Tax Map
Parcel No. 1000-44-2-2.
7:35 p.m. Application for HOWARD HAMRE & wife, by Robert W.
Gillispie III as agent, North Road, Box 1112, Southold, NY for a
Variance for approval of access, New York Town Law, Section 280-a
over a private right-of-way known as "Paradise Shores Road,"
Southold. Location of Parcel in Question: 950 Paradise Shore
Road, Southold; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-080-01-027.
7:40 p.m. Application of J & M REUTER CONSTRUCTION CORP.,
9075 Main Bayview Road, Southold, NY for a Variance to the Zoning
Ordinance, Article III, Section 100-31 for permission to construct
new dwelling with insufficient front and rear yard setbacks at
2585 Gillette Drive, East Marion, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No.
1000-38-3-17.
7:40 p.m. Application of J & M REUTER CONSTRUCTION CORP.,
9075 Main Bayview Road, Southold, NY for a Variance to the Zoning
Ordinance, Article III, Section 100-31 for permission to construct
new dwelling with insufficient front and rear yard setbacks at
2705 Gillette Drive, East Marion, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No.
1000-38-3-18.
7:50 p.m. Application of ALLEN OVSIANIK, Main Road, Cutchogue,
NY for a Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article VII, Sections
100-70B(4) and 100-71 for permission to construct addition to the
existing gas/service station with reduction in frontyard area in
Page 2 - Legal Notice of Hearings
Southold Town Board of Appeals
Meeting to be held November 18, 1982
this B-1 Zoned District.
S.R. 25 and Eugene Road,
No. 1000-097-02-015.
Location of Subject Parcel: Corner of
Cutchogue, NY; County Tax Map Parcel
7:55 p.m. Application of ALLEN OVSIANIK, Main Road, Cutchogue,
NY for a Special Exception to the Zoning Ordinance, Article VII,
Sections 10&-~0B~4)~dnd 10~-7~c~pe~mi~n~ to ~onstruc~ addition
to the existing gas/service station with reduction in frontyard area
in this B-1 Zoned District. Location of Subject Parcel: Corner of
S.R. 25 and Eugene Road, Cutchogue, NY; County Tax Map Parcel
No. 1000-097-02-015.
8:00 p.m. Application for ANNETTE GOLDEN CARNES, 1445 Bay
Shore Road, Greenport, NY (by A.W. Wickham, Esq.) for a Variance to
the Zoning Ordinance, Bulk Schedule, Article III, Section 100-31,
for approval of the existing pool and deck containing lot coverage
in excess of the maximum-permitted 20%. Location of Subject Parcel:
1445 Bayshore Road, Greenport, NY; Subdivision Lots 22, 23 and part
of 21 as shown on "Amended Map A of Peconic Bay Estates"; County
Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-053-04-004.
8:10 p.m. Application of LEANDER B. GLOVER, JR., Cox's Lane,
Cutchogue, NY (by R.F. Lark, Esq.) for a Variance to the Zoning
Ordinance, Article IX, Section 100-93 for permission to set off
property leaving a parcel with insufficient area and width in this
C-1 Zoned District. Location of Property: Cox's Lane, Cutchogue,
NY; County Tax Map Parcels No. 1000-083-03-004 & 004.001.
8:15 p.m. Application of A. BODENSTEIN & wife, by Garrett A.
Strang as agent, 54655 Main Road, Box 1412, Southold, NY for a
Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article VII, Section 100-71 for
permission to construct retail store with insufficient sideyard
areas on this substandard parcel located in this B-1 Zoned District.
Location of Subject Parcel: 31855 S.R. 25, Cutchogue, NY; County Tax
Map Parcel No. 1000-97-5-10.
/8:20 p.m. Application for EAS____~T ENiD SUPPL__Y C~O~ INC____~. by Irving L. Price, Jr., Esq. as agent, 828 Front Street, Greenport,
NY for a Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article VIII, Section~,~
100-81, Bulk Schedule, for permission to construct warehouse in this%
"C-Light Industrial" Zoned District with insufficient front, rear and ~
side yards as shown on building plans accompanying the appeal applica-
tion. Location of Property. South side of Corwin Street, Greenport,
NY; County Tax Map Parcels No. 1000-48-2-2 & 3.
Dated: October 30, 1982. BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN
BOARD OF APPEALS
Gerard P. Goehringer
Chairman
By Linda F. Kowalski, Secretary
Page 2 - List of Mailings
Legal Notice for November 18, 1982
Southold Town Board of Appeals
Copies to the following on or about Monday, November 1, 1982:
Mrs. Agnes D. McGun. nigle
Peter Costigan, Esq. for Mrs. McGunnigle, 105 Main St, Port Jf Sta 1177~
Mr.-R~bert W'i· Gilq~is~e,'~l~ as agent~fo~ howard Hamre and wife
Mrs. Margery D. Burns Re: Howard Hamre
Mr. Jerome Reuter, J & M Const. Corp., 9075 Main Bayview Rd, Sld.
Mr. Allen Ovsianik, Main Road, Box 485, Cutchogue, NY 11935
Mr. Lance Larsen, North Road, Southold, NY 11971
Mrs. Annette Golden Carnes, 1445 Bayshore Road, Greenport, NY 11944
Abigail A. Wickham, Esq. as attorney for Mrs. Carnes ~ .
Mr. Leander B. Glover, Jr., Cox's Lane, Cutchogue, NY
Richard F. Lark, Esq. as attorney
Mr. Garrett A. Strang as agent for A.
Box 1412, Southold, NY
Mir. Walter H. Burden, Jr., Front St.,
rving L. Price, Jr., Esq., 828 Front St., Greenport,
Mr. Victor Lessard (Building Department)
Town Clerk Bulletin Board
Suffolk Times (personal delivery)
L.I. Traveler-Watchman (personal delivery)
ZBA board members
ZBA individual files
Bodenstein and wife
Greenport, NY (East End Supply)
NY 11944
IRVING L. PRICF~ JR.
October 13, 1982
Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman
Southold Town Board of Appeals
Main Road
Southold, New York 11971
Re: Appeal No. 3013 and No. 3014
East End Supply Co.
Dear Mr. Goehringer:
I am in receipt of your letter dated October 9,
1982. Please be advised as follows:
Your letter of July 12, 1982 states that the two
(2) applications were to be reviewed by the Southold Town
Planning Board. On September 28, 1982 the Southold Town
Planning Board sent a letter to Mr. Lessard with a copy to
your Board and myself. It appears that the Planning Board
has reviewed the submitted site plan and the subject applica-
tions.
At this time the applicant does not intend to sub-
mit a revised site plan to make same comply with the setback
and lot coverage zoning provisions. The applicant hereby
requests that the Zoning Board of Appeals schedule a hearing
on November 15, 1982 for the variance application. The appli-
cant further requests that the special exception hearing be
adjourned until subsequent to the Zoning Board of Appeals'
decision concerning the variance application.
Very tr~urs~, ~.
ILP:kk - ~ ~--,a
cc : Mr. Walter H. Burden, Jr.
GERARD P. GOEHRINGER. CHAIRMAN
CHARLES ORIGONIS JR
SERCE DOYEN, JR
ROBERT J. DOUGLASS
JOSEPH H. SAWICKI
Southold Town Board of Appeals
MAIN ROAD- STATE ROAD 2c, SOUTIJr'ILD, L.I., N.Y. 11~?1
TELEPHONE (516) 765-1809
October 9, 1982
Irving L. Price, Jr.,
828 Front Street
Greenport, NY 11944
Esq.
Re: Appeals No. 3013 and 3014
East End Supply Co.
Dear Mr. Price:
Receipt is acknowledged of your recent letter received
October 4, 1982 regarding the above pending applications.
Before these applications can be properly processed by
all involved departments, the Board of Appeals would like to
know whether it is the intention of the applicant to submit
amended site plans to the Planning Board pursuant to their
September 28th correspondence. It is not the usual policy of
this board to schedule applications for public hearings until
a preliminary approval of site plans (when necessary) are
received.
Please keep us advised.
lk
cc:
Planning Board
Building Department
Yours very truly,
/GERARD P. GOEHRINGER //
~/ CHAIRMAN ~
IRVING L. PRICE~ .JR.
Boar l of Appals
Town ol outhol l
September 30, 1982
Southold Town
Board of Appeals
Main Road
Southold, New York 11971
Re; East End Supply Co.
Gentlemen.
I am in receipt of a copy of a letter dated
September 28th from the Planning Board to Mr. Lessard
indicating their action as to the Site Plan.
The applicant and the undersigned would appre-
ciate anything you can do to expedite a hearing on our
application for a variance and special exceptions.
If I may be of any assistance in any way, do
not hesitate to contact me.
Very truly yours,
ILP/dg
Enc.
cc:
Mr. Walter Burden, Jr.
~Z~A Chairman/Members copies !h, zi~ .,~ De~t.
Applio!~ut 0r his Agent '~'
Copy %o
~'/priginal for ZBA
~Conments or Reply Requested
ttLNRY E. RAYNOR, Jr., Cludrman
GI:OR',;E RITCtlIE LAT}tAM, Jr.
pLANNING BOARD
'ro 9,v. sOUI;HgLD
'SUfFOlK CO~
Southotd, N.Y. 11971
September 28, 1982
TELEPHONE
765-i938
Mr. Victor Lessard
Building Administrator
Southold Town Hall i
Southold, New York 11971
Re: East End Supply Co.
Site Plan
Dear Mr. Lessard:
Our Board made an on site field inspection of the property captioned
above and discussed same at our meeting held September 20, 1982.
The Board noted insufficient rear yard and side yard setbacks. The
Board was in agreement that the percentage of the lot coverage was
too high for the area and stated the area coverage could be decreased
with a two-story building on the site.
After thorough discussion, the following action was taken:
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board refer the site plan
of East End Supply Co~ to ~he Building Inspector ~or certification.
Two copies are attached for your review.
Very truly yours,
HENRY E. RAYNOR, JR., CHAIRMAN
SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD
Attch.
cc: Board of Appeals
Irving L. Price, Jr.,
By Susan E. Long,
Esq./
Secretary
HENRY E. RAYNOR, Jr., Chairman
JAMES WALL
BENNETT ORLO~tSKI, Jr.
GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, Jr.
WILLIAM F. MULLEN, Jr.
Southold, N.Y. 11971
September 28, 1982
TELEPHONE
765-1938
Mr. Victor Lessard
Building Administrator
Southold Town Hall
Southold, New York 11971
Re: East End Supply Co.
Site Plan
Dear Mr. Lessard:
Our Board made an on site field inspection of the property captioned
above and discussed same at our meeting held September 20, 1982.
The Board noted insufficient rear yard and side yard setbacks. The
Board was in agreement that the percentage of the lot coverage was
too high for the area and stated the area coverage could-be decreased
with a two-story building on the site.
After thorough discussion, the following action was taken:
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board refer the site plan
of East End Supply Co. to the Building Inspector for certification.
Two copies are attached for your review.
Very truly yours,
HENRY E. RAYNOR, JR., CHAIRMAN
SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD
Attch.
cc: Board of Appeals/
Irving L. Price, Jr., Esq.
By Susan E. Long,
Secretary
APPEALS BOARD
MEMBERS
GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN
CHARLES GRIGONI$. JR.
SERGE DOYEN. JR.
ROBERT J. DOUGLASS
JOSEPH H. SAWlCKI
Southold Town Board of Appeals
MAIN ROAD- STATE ROAD 2S SOUTHOLD, L.I., N.Y. 119'71
TELEPHONE (516) 765-1809
July 12, 1982
Irving L. Price, Jr., Esq.
828 Front Street
Greenport, NY 11944
Re: Appeals No. 3013 and 3014
East End Supply Co., Inc.
Dear Mr. Price:
at a
1982
July
Please be advised that the following action was taken
Regular Meeting of the Board held last Thursday, July
concerning the above-entitled applications filed on
6, 1982:
RESOLVED, that Appeals No. 3013 and 3014, applications for
EAST END SUPPLY CO., INC. be reviewed by the Southold Town
Planning Board prior to this board's scheduling for public
hearing.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to
call.
Yours very truly,
GERARD P. GOEHRINGER
CHAIRMAN
By Linda F. Kowalski
Secretary
Southold Town Board of Appeals
MAIN ROAD- STATE: ROAD 25 SOUTHOLD, L.I., N.Y. 11971
TELEPHONE (516) 765-1809
APPEALS BOARD
MEMBERS
GERARD P. GOERRINGER, CHAIRMAN
CHARLESGRIGONIS, JR.
SERGE DOYEN, JR.
ROBERT J. DOUGLASS
JOSEPH H. SAWICKi
TO:
DATE:
SUBJECT:
Southold Town Planning Board
July 12, 1982
Appeals No. 3013 and 3014
East End Supply Co., Inc.
?
Gentlemen:
On July 8, 1982 the Board of Appeals reviewed the recently-filed
applications for East End Supply Co., Inc.for new and extended
construction of the warehouse located at Corwin Street in
Greenport.
We are enclosing a copy of the survey and plans for your review
and comments.
Yours very truly,
GERARD P. GOEHRINGER
CHAIRMAN
JUDITH T. TERRY
TOWN CLERK
REGISTRAR O} VITAL STATISTICS
TELEPHONE
(516) 765-1801
Southold, L. I., N. Y. 11971
~uly 6, 1982
To: Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals
From; Judith T. Terry., Town Clerk
Transmitted herewith is Zoning Appeal No. 3013 application of East End Supply Co
for a variance. Also included is notification to adjoining property owners;
Short Envrionmental Assessment Form; Letter relative to N.Y.S. Tidal Wetlands
Land-Use; Notice of Disapproval from the Building Department; and survey.
~ 'Judith T. Terry ~
JTT/b~I Town Clerk
Enclosures
IRVING L. PRICE, JR.
July 6, 1982
Mrs. Judith T. Terry
Southold Town Clerk
Main Road
Southold, New York 11971
Re:
East End Supply Co. Inc.
Appeal Application
Special Exception Application
Dear Mrs. Terry:
I deliver herewith for filing with your office
application forms for a variance and for a special exception
in respect to the notice of disapproval of the Southold Town
Building Inspector dated June 7, 1982.
Please note that
same for both applications,
being submitted.
the building and site plans are
and therefore, only one set is
the
If you have any questions or'need any additional
information, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Very truly yours,
ILP:kam
Enclosures
cc : East End Supply Co.
RECEIVED TOWN OF $OUTHOLD, NEW YORK
JUL
ROM DECiSiON aP BUiLDiNG NSPECTOR
APPEAl_ NO. L~ (__)~J .~
DATE June 30, 1982
TO THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, N. Y.
East End Supply Co., Inc. _, 203 Front Street
l, (We) ......................................................... u, ............................................................................
Name of Appellon$ Street and Number
Greenport New York
............................ HEREBY APPEAL TO
Municipality State
THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS PROM THE DECISION Of THE BUILDING INSPECTOR ON
APPLICATION FOR PERMIT NO ..................................... DATED ...?..?.~..e....?.!.....]:.9...8.~ ....................
WHEREBY THE BUILDING INSPECTOR DENIED TO
( )
( )
(X)
Name of Applicant for permit
of 203 Front Street Greenport New York
Street and Number Municipality State
PERMIT TO USE
PERMIT FOR OCCUPANCY
PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT
1. LOCATION Of THE PROPERTY ~..g.~..~...~..~.~.~ .......... ~...~...~.~,~ ......
Street Use District on Zoning Map
North: 590'+- on Corwin Street; South 513'+- on LIRR; East by Jernick
'~ ....................................... ~ ............ 69.46'+-; West by 125-127 Main Street
Cor~. 130.66'+-
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 VIII §100-81 (a) Front Yard (b) Side Yards (c) Rear Yard
3. TYPE OF APPEAL Appeal is made herewith for
(X) A VARIANCE to the Zoning Ordinance or Zoning Map
( ) A VARIANCE due to lack of access (State of New York Town Low Chap. 62 Cons. Laws
Art 16 Sec. 280A Subsection 3
4. PREVIOUS APPEAL A previous appeal k"~ (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 for a variance
and was made in Appeal No ................................. Dated ......................................................................
( )
(X)
( )
REASON FOR APPEAL
A Variance to Section 280A Subsection 3
A Variance to the Zoning Ordinance
isrequestedforthereasonthat to improve the premises for use a warehouse it
is necessary to utilize the area shown on building plans accompanying
this petition.
NOTE: Application for Special Exception is being made simultaneously
herewith and building and site plans are-the same for both applications.
Form ZB1
(Continue on other side)
REASON FOR APPEAL Continued :
1, STRICT APPLICATION OF THE ORDINANCE would produce practical difficulties or unneces-
sary HARDSHIP because unless the covered warehouse space shown on
accompanying plans are allowed, it will be uneconomical.
2 The hardship createdis UNIQUE and isnotshared by all properties alike in the immediate
vicinity of this property and in this use district because only applicant's small ware-
house now:in Operation, the railr®ad'and 125-127 Main Street Corp.
warehouse are industrial to Sixth Street. Of course, the railroad
is long existing. : ~
3 The Variance would observe the spirit of the Ordinance and WOULD NOT CHANGE THE
CHARACTER OF THE DISTRICT because it is light industry and the existing
warehouse (long time grain and fuel supply business until about ten
years ago) and that of 125-127 Main Street Corp. on the west are now
operating.
. COUNTY O~ SET~F~LK ) .. Irvi~ S~gnaturff"_..
' ..= L. Price,: Jr. Attorney at Law
and Agent
Sworn t~ this' .............. 9t...h..' ...................... day of ........ :~'~:~7. .................... : ............. 19 82
DO~IS M. 6ANNON
~T~Y PUBUC, Shte of N Y
Sari C~, I#, 4701694 ,, ~
Term Exl~res Id~rch 30, I,~ ~,~
i~IV~) TOWN OF $OUTHOLD, NLr~/ YORK
I JUl 0~,4~ FROM DECISION OF BUILDING INSPECTOR
TO THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, N. Y.
Name of Appellant Street and Number
.................. .G..~.,?.e~,,,?~.,,,~.~ ...................................................... N,~.w...~.o,~.~. ........ HEREBY APPEAL TO
Municipality State
THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS FROM THE DECISION Of THE BUILDING INSPECTOR ON
APPLICATION FOR PERMIT NO ..................................... DATED ...,J., ~t~. ,~....?.~....~,9..,8.,2. ....................
WHEREBY THE BUILDING INSPECTOR DENIED TO
Name of Applicant for permit
of ..... .............. ................. ..............
Street and Number Municipality State
( ) PERMIT TO USE
( ) PERMIT FOR OCCUPANCY
( X ) PERMIT TO COt~STRUCT
l. LOCATION OF THE PROPERTY ./..~./....~...~..~.e...~. ......... ..a..C..o......Y.~...~r..h..~.....~..~...d..~..l.....t~f... ......
Street Use District on Zoning Mop
N.o.~.~.....5..9...~.~...~~....~..n.....C..~..~.n....~..~...99..t.~....S...~.uth $13'+- on LiRR! Ealt by Jarniek
MI~ ~ 69,46'4--! Welt by 125-127 Ma/n Street
COLD. 130.66°4-
2. PROVISION (S) OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE APPEALED (Indicate the Article Section, Sub-
section and Paragraph of the Zonin9 Ordinance by number. Do not quote the Ordinance.)
At'~.iole VIII S100-81 (a) Front Yard (b) Slde Yards (0) Rear Yard
3 TYPE OF APPEAL Appeal is made herewith for
(~) A VARIANCE to the Zoning Ordinance or Zoning Map
( ) A VARIANCE due to lack of access (State of New York Town Law Chap. 62 Cons. Laws
Art. 16 Sec, 280A Subsection 3
4. PREVIOUS APPEAL A previous appeal ~ (has not) been made with respect to this decision
of the Building Inspector or with respect to this property.
Such ~ppeal was ( ) request for a special permit
( ) request for a variance
and was made in Appeal No ................................. Dated ......................................................................
REASON FOR APPEAL
( ) A Variance to Section 280A Subsection 3
(X) A Variance to the Zoning Ordinance
( )
is requested for the reason that tO .iIIIprova ~'~a p~lll~'llal for ll~ I war~hollll~ ,It
~s neoes~ ~ ut~l~se ~ ~ea sh~ on b~ld~ng plus ac~y~g
Form ZBI
(Continue on other side)
REASON FOR APPEAL
Continued
1. STRICT APPLICATION OF THE ORDINANCE would produce practical difficulties or unneces-
sary HARDSHIP because t~l, lO"=ll
aoo~al~nyin~ plAnS are allo~e~ it will be uae~-onc~l, oal.
2, The hardship created is UNIQUE and is not shared by all properties alike in the immediate
vicinity of this property and in this use district because
3 The Variance would observe the spirit of the Ordinance and WOULD NOT CHANGE THE
CttARACTER OF THE DISTRICT because 1ti ill ,~J. qh~. t,l~,1311tr, t'y ~ ~ ~
~a~.
,COUNT* OF
~d ~en~
........................ ~ ..................... day of .......... ~ .................................. 19 82
Notary Public
BOARD OF APPEALS, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
In the Matter of the Petition of
EAST END SUPPLY CO., INC.
to the Board of Appeals of the Town of Southold
TO:
Long Island Railroad
125-127 Main Street Corp.
Thomas Jernick and wife
NOTICE
TO
ADJACENT
PROPERTY OWNER
YOU ARE HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE:
1. That it is the intention of the undersigned to petition the Board of Appeals of the Town of Southold
to request a (Variance) (~[plec~t:::F..x~,~:i~l[~(~eotal~ (the following relief: use of hiqher per-
centage of vacant land for warehouse ).
2. That the property which is the subiect of t,h.e Petition is located ad?cent to your property and is des-
cribed as follows: North by Corwin Street, South by LIRR, West by 125-127 Main
Street Corp. and East by land of Thomas Jernick and wife
3. That the p~roperty which is the subject of such Petition is located in the following zoning district:
"C" Light Industry
4. That by such Petition, the undersigned will request the following relief: use of higher
percentage of land for warehouse
5. That the provisions of the $outhold Town Zoning Code applicable to the relief sought by the under-
signed are Article VIII Section 100-81(a) r (b) and (c)
6. That within five days from the date hereof, a written Petition requesting the relief specified above will
be filed in the Southold Town Clerk's Office at Main Road. Southold, New York and you ma), then and there
examine the same during regular office hours. (516) 7o~5-1809.
7. That before the relief sought may be granted, a public hearing must be held on the matter by the
Board of Appeals; that a notice of such hearing must be published at least five days prior to the date of such
hearing in the Suffolk Times and in the Long Island Traveler-Mattituck Watchman, newspapers published in the
Town of Southold and designated for the publication of such notices; that you or your representative have the
right to appear and be heard at such hearing.
Dated: July 6, 1982 EAS~ E. ND SUPP~, ~49C.
Petitione'r Irving L. P:'ice, Jr.
Attorney at Law and Agent
Post Office Address
828 Front Street
Greenport, New York 11944
PlO 3727576"'
P10'.- 27575 '
IECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL
NO INSURANCE C0VERAOE PROVIOEO--
NOT FOR INTERNATIONAL MAIL
(See Reverse)
SENTTO
M/M Thomas L. Jernick
;TREET AND NO.
St. Mary's Road
P.O., STATE AND ZIP CODE
Shelter Island, N.Y.
~OSTAGE $
CERTIFIED FEE
~ SPECIAL DELIVERY ¢
u- RESTRICTED DELIVERY ~
..0
SHOW TO WHOM AND ¢
AND ADDRESS OF ¢
'-~ ~HOWTOWHOMANDDAT~ --
~_ ~ OELIVEREg WITH REST RICTE[ ¢
PROOF OF MAILING OF NOTICE
ATTACH CERTIFIED MAIL RECEIPTS
orp.
fe
ADDRESS
Sutphin Boulevard
Jamaica, New York
125-127 Main Street
Greenport, New York
St. Mary's Road
Shelter I~land, New York
STATE OF NEW YORK)
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK)
SS.:
Kathy A. Mazzaferro , residing at Chestnut Road, Southold, New
York 119'/1 , being duly sworn, deposes and says that on the 6th day
of July ,19 82 , deponent mailed a true copy of the Notice set forth on the re-
verse side hereof, directed to each of the above-named persons at the addresses set opposite their respective
names; that the addresses set opposite the names of said persons are the addresses of said persons as shown on
the current assessment roll of the Town of Southold; that said Notices were mailed at the United States Post Of-
fice at Southold ; that said Notices were mailed to each of said persons by
(certified) :(ze~l~elead~c mail.
Sworn to before me this 6th
day/~f July ,19 --82
Notar/Public
FORM NO. 3
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE
SOUTHOLD, N.Y.
NOTICE OF DISAPPROVAL
RV 1180
File No ................................
Date -d L,'/'/k-- "7 19~.
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that your application dated /~/~ ¥ ~', 19~'~-
forpermittoconstruct.. ~.~:'/.~.~{'?~ ~. ~ /ft.~ ~ O[:FfC E- '~UIt.-~tJ'.~C,- at
hbbs'o ~iol ....................... 's't/o3i ...................... h3d4e~
County Tax Map No. 1000 Section ..... ~.~ ....... Block . !~-- ....... LotS..2..*..3
__ · .....
Subdivision ................. Filed Map No ................. Lot No .... '7 ............
is returned herewith and disapproved on the following grounds .¢.~..N.~ ~ .~... ~ .i:.~..('.I.~. ~ ........
~ ZO~ti b~Svtv~c7.
[~l~ N&-E~ ~t~ p~*~l A* ~t, ~v'AI ................................. ~ ....
~ E ~L ~ ~/v/n, ~ '~t' ~ ~ ~/W~ - ~O ~)~ff~g~}g Inspector
project
(d)
EHVIROHHEHTAL ASSESS~EN
iI,lSTRUCTIOH~: .
~ (o) In order to answer tile questions in this short EAF it is assumed
that the preparer will use. currently available inFormationconcerning the
project and tim likely impacts of the action. It is not expected that
additional studies, research or other investigations will be undertaken.
(b) 1£ any question has been answered Yes the project may be
significant and o completed Environmental Assessment Form is necessary.
tho% this
If all questions have been ons~mred No if is likely
is nol signi£iconf.
Environmental Assessment
1. %'Jill project resul% in a large physical change
to the project site Or physically alfer more
than 10 acres of land? ....................- ,
2. ¥;ill there 'be a major chaDDe to any unique
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
10.
11.
12.
13.
15.
Yes x No
-unusual land form found on the site? ..... Yesx N~
¥1ill project alter or have o large' ef~ectf;~' '
existing body of water? ...................... Ye~x Np
¥/ill project have a potentially large impact ..
on groundv~afer qualify?. Yes, X'No
¥1ill project significanily effect drainage '-
flaY, on adjacent sites? ' Yes ~ No
%'.'ill project affect any threatened or
endangered plant or animal species? ....... ...._
¥/ill project result in a major adverse effe~
air quality? '
¥/ill project have o major effect on visual
character of %he community or scenic vie%Ys or
vistas known fo:be important %o the community?. 'Yes X 'No
Will project o'dversel>' impact any site or ..
structure o{ historic, prehistoric or
paleontological importance or any site
designated os a critical environmental area X
by o local agency? .......... ~.~...-.-~-.v.-...v-;..v Yes .... No
Will project have a major effect on existihg
or future recreational opportunifi~s?.l ....... Yes X No
¥,'ill project result in .major %raffia problems
oK cause o major effect to ex,isling
transportation systems? ....................... Ye~ X No
¥/ill project .regularly cause objectionable ' -
odors, noise,' glare, vibration, or elec%rioaI . ~
disturbance as a result of the project's
opcra~ion? ' ~ ' YesX No
%'/ill project have any impact on public health '
or.so~e~y? .................................... Yes X No
Will p~ojecf affect the existing community by '
directly causing o gro¥ith in permanent
population of more than 5 percegf over a one
ycor period or hove a major negative effect
on the character of the community or
X
neighborhood? ................................. Yes No
ts there public controversy concerning the
project? ...................................... Yes X No
REPRESEHT]NG_ East End Supply Co., Inc. DATE
Yes X' No .
.Yes'X No
1982
]NST~UCT]OHS:
~ In order to answer the questions in this short EAF it is assumed
that the preparer ¥,ill use. currently av6'iloble information concerning the
project and tho likely impacts off the action. It is not expected that
additional studies, research or other investigations ¥~ill be undertaken.
(b) IF any question has been answered Yes the project may be
significant and a completed Environmental Assessment Form is necessary.
(c) If all questions have been answered No it is likely that this
project is not significant. .. ...
(dj Ehvironmenlol Assessment ..
1. V/ill project result in o large physical change
to the project site ~r physically alter more
than 10 acres of land? ................... 'Yes
¥ in theme'be o ojor han e to any oniqgg '
· unusual land form found on ihe site? ......... . Yes x NJ
3 ¥1ill projecl alter or have o large effect on
existing body of water~ Yes X
4 ¥/ill project have a potentially large impact
..................... Yes'X'No
on groundvlater quality? .. .
5 ¥/ill project significantly effect drainage X
flo~ on od,°cent sites~ · Yes No
6 ¥/ill project affect °ny threatened or
endangered plant or animal species?. Yes X No
7 %'Jill project result in o major adverse eff,ec:*~ '
on air quality? .............................. .. .¥ X No
8. ¥/ill project hove a major effect on visual
character of the communily or scenic vie¥/s or
vi~ios known to,be important to the communily?. 'Yes
?. %';ill projeci o'dversely impact any site or ..
structure of historic, prehistoric or
paleontological importance or any site
designated as a critico! environmental area x
10. ¥fill project have o major effec~ on exis¢in9
or £u¢ure recreational o?portunities?.' ....... Yes X No
11. Wilt project result in.major troFfi'c problems "'
aL cause o major effect to ex-isting
~ronsporta¢ion systems? ....................... Yes x No
12. Wllt project .regularly cause objectionable
odozs, noise, 91are, vibrotion~ or electrical. .
disturbance as a result of the project's
operolion? ~ Yes X No
13. %'~111 project have an), i~pact on publlc health .....
or.safety? .................................... Yes X No
1~. Will p~oject °~£ect the exlstin9 community by
'. directly cousin9 o 9ro~?th in permanent
population of more than 5 percegt over a one
year period or hove a major negative
on the chafe'afar of the community or
neighborhood? ................................. Yes X No
15. Is there public controversy concernln9 the
project? ...................................... Yes x No
PREPARER'S SIGI'IATU'RE
REPRESEHTING Bast g~ Su~ I~¢. / DATE $u1~ 6~ 1982
July 6, 1982
(Today's Date)
To:
Re:
Southold Town Board of Appeals
Main Road
Southold, NY 11971
Appeal Application of
Location of Property:
East End Supply Co., Inc.
Corwin Street, Greenport, New York
Dear Sirs:
In reference to the New York State Tidal Wetlands Land-Use
Regulations, 6 NYCRR, Part 661, and Article 25 of the New York
State Environmental Conservation Law, please be advised that the
subject property iQ the within appeal application:
(please check one box)
[ ] May be located within 300 feet of tidal wetiands;
however, constructed along the water-lying edge
of this property is a bulkhead in very good
condition and at least 100 feet in length.*
[ ] May b~ located within 300 feet of tidal wetlands;
however, constructed along the water-lying edge
of this property is a bulkhead in need of (minor)
(major) repairs, and approximately feet in
length.
[ ]
May be located within 300 feet of tidal wetlands;
however, constructed along the water-lying edge
of this property is a bulkhead less than 100 feet
in length.
[ ]
not appear to
May be located within 300 feet of tidal wetlands;
and there is no bulkhead or concrete wall existing
'on the premises.
Is not located within 300 feet of tidal wetlands
to the best of my knowledge.*
[Starred items~(*) indicate your property does
fall within the jurisdiction of the N.Y.S.D.E.C.]
Sincerely yours,
(Siggature p/eLse)
LISER~I
PF $$.A (4/731 Stsndsrd N.Y.B.T.U. Form 800$-Exeeutor'. Deed - ]ndlvlduu[ or Corporation {SlnfJe Sb~) ~'~ ' ~ ~ ~ / ~ ~
CONSULT YObR ~WYER BEFORE~ING THIS INSTRUMENT~THIS INSTRUMENT~ULD BE USED BY ~WYERS ONLY,
~lS INDEN~E, made the /~ day of April , n~eteefi hundred mid eighty-one
BETWEEN LILLIE LOWE a/k/a LILIE LOWE, residing at 139 West 128th
gtreet, New York, New York 10027
~TRICT
as~r~x or
SN tan.l, ey Lowe
ew york County
party of the first part, and
SECTION BLOCK LOT
the l~l~will and testament of
,late of
, deceased,
EAST END SUPPLY CO., INC., a New York Corporation,
having its office at 203 Front Street, Greenport,
New York 11944,
IST.
000
¸CT.
8.00
OCK
,2.00
'T
~2.000
party of the second part,
WITNESSETH, that the party of the first part, by virtue of the power and authority given in and by said hst will and
testament, and in consideration of
THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND ($ 35 , 000.00) 00/100 .................. dollars,
paid by the party of the second pa~t, does hereby grant and
release unto the party of the second part, the heirs or successors and assigns of the party of the second part
ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, w/th the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate~ !ying and
being~ near the Village of Greenport, Town of Southold, County of ,
Suffolk and State of New York, known and designated as part of Lots
18, 19 and 20, and all of Lots 21, 22 and 23, as shown on a certain
map entitled, "Map of S. Buel Corwin", filed in _th__e Office of the
Clerk of the County of Suffolk on December 23, 1930 as'Map No. 548,
said part of lots and all of lots when taken together are more
particularly bounded and described as follows:
BEGINNING at the corner formed by the intersection of the southerly
side of Corwin Street with the westerly side of Eighth Street and from
said point of beginning; running thence South 6 degrees 36 minutes
40 seconds West along the westerly side of Eighth Street 107.03 feet
to land of L. I. Railroad Company; running thence South 84 degrees
11 minutes 40 seconds West along the northerly line of land of L. I.
Railroad Company 188.63 feet to land of Mills; running thence North
6 degrees 36 minutes 40 seconds East along the easterly line of land
of Mills 130.66 feet to the southerly side of Corwin Street; running
thence South 88 degrees 38 minutes 20 seconds East along the southerly
side of Corwin Street 185.00 feet to the corner, the point or place of
beginning.
SUBJECT TO existing monthly tenancies.
The Will of Stanley Lowe,dec'd., was admitted to probate in N.Y.County.
TOGETHER with all right, titl~ and interest, if any, of the party of the first part in and to any streets and roads abutting
the above d~:scribed premises to the center lines thereof; TOGETHER with the appurtenances, and also all the estate
wlxich the said decedent had at thc time of decedent's death in said premises, and also the estate therein, which the
party of tile first part has or has power to convey or dispose of, whether individually, or by virtue of said will or other-
wise; TO IiAVE AND TO ItOLD ibc premises herein granted nnto tile party of the second part, the heirs or successors
and assigns of the party of the second part forever.
AND the party of the first part covenants that the party of the first part has not done or suffered anything whereby
the said premises have been incumbezed in any way whatever, except as aforesaid.
AND the party of the first part, in compliance with Section 13 of the Lien Law, covenants that the party of the first
part will receive the consideration for this coveyance and will hold tile right to receive such oansideration as a trust
fund to be a~plied first for the purpose of paying the cost of the improvement and will apply the same first to the pay-
ment of the cost of the improvement before using any part of the total of the same for any other purpose.
The word "party" shall be construed as if it read "parties" ~vhencver the sense of this indenture so requires.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the party of the first part has duly executed this deed the day and year first above written.
Lillie Lowe, as Executrix
ARTHUR J. [[LICE
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
In the Matter of the Abandonment
of Certain Highways in the Town
of Southold
Certificate
of
Abandonment
The undersigned, RAYMOND C. DEAN, Superintendent of Highways of the
Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, hereby certifies:
1. That the highway in said Town of Southold known as Seventh Street and
extending from the Southerly line of Corwin Street southerly to land of the Long
Island Railroad Co. has not been traveled or used as a highway for six and more
years prior to the date of this Certificate and said highway is hereby declared
abandoned pursuant to Section 205 of the Highway Law as a highway and a public
right of way. Said abandoned high~vay is described as follows, to wit:
Beginning at a point on the southerly line of C0rwin Street on the
extension southerly of the westerly line of Seventh Street; running
thence along said southerly line of Corwin Street, South 88 degrees
38 minutes 20 seconds East 50.26 feet to a point on the extension
southerly of the easterly line of Seventh Street; thence along the
extension southerly of said easterly line of Seventh Street, South
7 degrees 09 minutes West 63.03 feet to land of Long Island Railroad
Co.; thence along said land, South 84 degrees 11 minutes 40 seconds
West 51.31 feet to the extension southerly of said westerly line of
Seventh Street; thence along said extension, North 7 degrees 09 minutes
East 69.46 feet to the point of beginning.
2. That the highway in said Town of Southold known as Eighth Street and
extending from the Southerly line of Corwin Street southerly to land of the Long
Island Railread Co:~- has not been traveled or used as a highway for six or more
years prior to the date of this Certificate and said highway is hereby declared
abandoned pursuant to Section 205 of the Highway Law as a highway and a public
right of way. Said abandoned highway is described as follows, to wit:
Beginning at a point on the southerly line of Corwin Street on the
extension southerly of the westerly line of Eightb Street; running
thence along said southerly line of Corwin Street, South 88 degrees
38 minutes 20 seconds East 50.21 feet to a point on the extension
southerly of the easterly line of Eighth Street; thence along the
extension southerly of said easterly line of Eighth Street, South
6 degrees 36 minutes 40 seconds West 100.61 feet to land of Long
Island Railroad Co.; thence along said land, South 84 degrees
11 minutes 40 seconds West 51.20 feet to a point on the extension
southerly of said westerly line of Eighth Street; thence along said
extension, North 6 degrees 36 minutes 40 seconds East 107.03 feet
to the point of beginning.
That the above abandoned highways are shown on a certain map entitled "Map
Showing Properties of the Greenport Milling Co. at Greenport, New York" dated
October 19, 1918, prepared by Halsey and Van Tuyl, a copy of which is annexed
hereto.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned Town Superintendent of Highways
has executed this Certificate this,~$-~-i day of /?~t~rJ~ , 1981.
~-" R/ay~O"/.n/d C. Dean
S.uj~/m.te~ndent of Highways of the
T~r(vn of Southold
The undersigned members of the Town Board of the Town of Southold, con-
stituting a majority of said Board do hereby consent to'the above certificate this
day of /P'~c~Zg~cvs'
· 1981.
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ROBERT W. TASKER
Town Attorney
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OFFICE,~OF TOWN ATTORNEY
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
425 MAIN ST.
GREENPORT, L.I., NEW YORK 11944
August 18, 1981
TELEPHONE
(516) 477-1400
Mr. Raymond C. Dean
Superintendent of Highways
Town of Southold
Peconic Lane
Peconic, New York 11958
Re: Certificate of Abandonment
Dear Rink:
Enclosed herewith is a Cerfificate of Abandonment involving Seventh and
Eighth streets at Greenport lying between the southerly line of Corwin Street
and the Long Island Railroad property. A map is attached showing the areas
in question.
Would suggest that at the next Town Board meeting this matter be brought
to the attention of the Board since their consent is required.
Yours very truly,
ROBERT W. TASKER
RWT :aa
enc.
P.S. Enclosed is a statement of VanTuyl for the preparation of the description
a copy of which is also enclosed.
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