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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4121 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK APPEAL FROM DECISION OF BUILDING INSPECTOR APPEAL NO. TO THE ZOI',JI~NG BOARD OF APPEALS, TOWN OF SOUTHOL~D, N. Y, THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS FROM THE DECISION OF THE BUILDING INSPECTOR ON .................................... ............... r WHEREBY THE BUILDING INSPECTOR DENIED TO ...... Name of Applicant fo p ' - 7~'4 ............. o, . ...... ..... ~;'r';'; ;";';'~t'"1~ '~;"r~'l; ';; ...................... ~;;';;ipol;~/ ...... ;r ......... §~;t~' ...... ( ) PERMIT TO USE ( ) PERMIT FOR OCCUPANCY 1. LOCATION OF THE PROPERTY ....~,:--~..~..~.:~....~...~,.:..:..C~.~...V...~...?...~.~/~'...~..~..~-.~.~,~....~/~....0~'~ .' ~ ~Street /Hasle1: / Use District on Zoning Map District 1000 SectionJbBlock~..Lot/ . ..... . ~ ..... .................................... : .................. · .....L. ur-~:~ I.. uw,cl'- Map No. ~ 'Lot No. · Prior Owner 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 Do not quote the Ordinance.)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 /// Section /~)- 3. TYPE OF APPEAL Appeal is mode herewith for (please check appropriate box) (/-~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 Subsect on 3 4. PREVIOUS APPEAL A previous appeal (has) ~ 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 J ) request for a variance ~nd was made in Appea! No ................................. Doted ............................. , ........................................ REASON FOR APPEAL ( ) A Variance to Section 280A Subsection 3 (I-~'A Variance to the Zoning Ordinance ( ) is requested for the reason that Ferm ZB1 (Continue on other side) REASON FOR APPEAL Continued I. STRICT APPLICATION OF THE ORDINANCE would produce practical difficulties or unneces- 2. The hardship created is UNIQUE and is not shared by all properties alike in the immediate CHARACTER OF THE DI$1RICT because The Variance would observe the spirit of the Ordinance and WOULD NOT CHANGE THE ss - Signature c~/~ ~--, day ~ Swam to this ................................................ ~,. ....... Nol~ry Public CLAIRE I. GLEV~ NOl~r~ Publi~, State of New Yod~ NO, 4879505 ~ .~, ~.~.- __ .Ou.a ,L !n ~..~mffl~lO~ I~Xpire~ Degember 8, 1~ ~m~l No. 'q AYe- ¢. '- PUBLIC HEARING BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD September 10, 1992 (7:30 p.m. Hearing) Pre s e n t : HON. GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, Chairman SERGE DOYEN, Jr. JAMES DINIZIO, Jr. ROBERT A. VILLA LINDA KOWALSKI, Secretary-Clerk to Board 8:03 p.m. APPLICATION NO. 4121 FLOYD KING and ISLAND'S END GOLF CLUB. Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article III, Section 100-33 for permission to locate accessory equipment-storage building in the front yard area. Location of Property: 3365 Main Road, Greenport, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-35-2-1. This property is zoned R-80 Residential. (The Chairman opened the hearing and read the legal Notice and application for the record.) THE CHAIRMAN: Who would like to be the first person to speak regarding this? ERNEST RICHTER (no address supplied record): I would like to speak for the golf course and the Board of Directors. I have had a request from your office to give the location in the heart of the big barn why it would not be feasible. Proposed ' location of the new work-barn and storage facility. The maintenance for the golf course is currently operating out of an existing barn located in the southwest section of the golf course property. The proposed structure is needed to store additional machinery that has been accumulated over the years. This equipment currently is being outside in an unsightly manner. The proposed location of the new building would allow existing work area to remain the same. The area has always been south of the existing barn and away from the playing area of the golf course, pertaining to the proposed location of the new building north of the existing barn, it would create a hazard to the playing area of the golf course. The area between the two buildings would leave to remain for future maintenance. Once the building is set, it will be necessary to relocate the e~i~t~ng road very close to the first green. This road is necessary to remain to allow players from the eighth green to reach the ninth tee without passing through the work area. This proposed location would also open the work area; machinery would .be constantly moving in and out. This additional work space would be very close to the eighth green and would be considered unsightly as well as noisy. The beautification of our golf course is a major concern and never-ending goal. We would appreciate any consideration you could give us in this matter. I have a copy of this I would like to submit. THE CHAIRMAN: Sure. Thank you very much. What is the approximate height of this new building? MR. RICHTER: Fifteen feet. THE CHAIRMAN:. Okay. Is there anytime you think the existing barn --which was probably the original barn when this was a farm at one time-- isn't that correct? It certainly looks like it with those old not asbestos, they are asphalt, I guess, shingles on the side. MR. RICHTER: Asphalt shingles on there, yes. THE CHAIRMAN: Is there any time you think the existing barn would be leveled and you would continue with another facility over even more? Monetarily I am sure it is a big endeavor, but I mean-- MR. RICHTER: It is, but I don't know --that just hasn't been discussed as yet, and we don't have that much space in there for all the machinery that we have. And a golf course 9y10/92 20 really needs a lot of machinery. There is more and more coming in every day, I think. THE CHAIRMAN: I have been out, I have looked at it; I understand to a certain degree --I am not a golfer, but I understand your problem, and I will ask any of my fellow Board members if they have specific questions concerning this while you are standing there. MEMBER DINIZIO: Mr. Richter, what is the distance between the fence and the new barn? The distance between that property line and the new barn? MR. RICHTER: Ten feet. THE CHAIRMAN: Mr. Doyen, do you have any questions of Mr. Richter? MR. DOYEN: Not really. THE CHAIRMAN:. This is a metal or steel building? MR. RICHTER: Right, a Morton building. THE CHAIRMAN: Not that it makes any difference to this Board, but the specific color of the building: Is there any colors planned. MR. RICHTER: THE CHAIRMAN: okay. It was chosen as red. It was going to be chosen as red, MEMBER DINIZIO: Just one question. Is this building going to house all the equipment you have at the present time because you have it all lined up along the fence there? Is that all going to be taken care of? 9/10/92 21 MR. RICHTER: Yes. Plus some can be put in the old building, but certainly not enough. MEMBER DINIZIO: You mean you have it all lined up out there and it is all going to be taken away? MR. RICHTER: Yes. THE CHAIRMAN: We thank you'for your presentation. I am sure we will have you back up again in a couple minutes after the neighbors would like to speak; and then we will get back to you. Is there anybody else who would like to speak in favor of this? Wait one second. We are still doing in favor. Sam, how are you tonight, Mr. Markel. So nice to see you. SAM MARKEL: It seems a little strange to be sitting down here. I just want to say that the property where this barn is going to be located in their backyard is now being used to house a herd of goats. .As a matter of fact, just today our local police had a herd of goats out of the road. We have had those goats infringe upon us many, many times. And we have had to chase them back. This barn was chosen so that the height would not be obstructive and the color was chosen to be in keeping with sort of a farm atmosphere or agricultural atmosphere, and that was the purpose of choosing a red color. It definitely will take away all the machinery along that area that is now parked there twelve months of the year except when used. I think it will greatly improve the entire rear of our neighbor's property. We had another neighbor a little east where we bent over backwards and did everything that gentleman wanted, including erecting a fence, and he is perfectly 9/10792 22 satisfied with what we have done. We really bend over backwards to take care of our neighbors. THE CHAIRMAN: Mr. Markel, before you sit down --in your capacity of speaking here, you are a shareholder in island's End? MR. MARKEL: I am a director, treasurer and a shareholder. THE CHAIRMAN: Is there any particular reason why you chose to put it there and you didn't want to move it a little bit farther west? Does that conflict with the eighth hole? MR. MARKEL: A little farther west? Trees. We have beautiful trees there that are not young trees but have been there for years and are a thing of beauty in itself. THE CHAIRMAN: Right. MR. MARKEL: In fact, we plant hundreds of trees almost every year, little ones and big ones and keep replacing. I am sure if you have been out there, ours is as nice as any golf course you would ever want to be on. THE CHAIRMAN: Thank you. Anybody else want to speak in favor? Seeing no hands, sir, you are ready? RUSSOS ABADIOTAKIS, 2323 Avenue U, Brooklyn, NY: The first time I come to the Board of Appeals and they never show up. I bought (indistinguishable) over there 15 years ago. I spent $10,000 to put a fence and have no time to plant flowers by that --What they do, they bring all the garbage and they got a hundred machines and they destroy my whole fence which I am going back to court now and I am going to order them 9/10/92 23 to take off my property; and if they want to build, they should build the right thing behind the existing there. They say private road, but it is my road, that is what you are going through. And he say the goats they destroy, the goats I open today, the animals, I let them out for the first time I see them go on the street today in front of the place. But I can disappear the goats, but won't disappear the machinery you got there; it all rotten and broken my fence. And I going to take them to court and -~ THE CHAIRMAN (interposing): Could I just ask you a question? American, MR. ABADIOTAKIS: Yes, sir. THE CHAIRMAN: What word could I refer to you as in what? MR. ABADIOTAKZS: Russos. THE CHAIRMAN: What do you specifically object to in MR. ABADIOTAKIS: THE CHAIRMAN: No, MR. ABADIOTAKIS: over there. Sir, if you ask them-- don't point to people. I like to point to him in charge reference to the barn if they are going to construct a barn, okay, to take care of the problem that exists with putting --and I am trying to act as an intermediary here-- to put the equipment in so that they don't destroy your fence. Do you object to it from a view point-of-view? Do you object to it from a use point-of-view? What way do you object to it? . 9/~0/92 24 THE CHAIRMAN: He hasn't even spoken yet. I don't know his name. MR. ABADIOTAKIS: They all coming all together. My property, every time I go over there, I got to get a garbage can to walk along the fence to pick up the beer cans and the bottles from what his workers throw in and out every time. I want my property to be private; if they want to put it right, they put it in back of the existing barn they got. If they want to get into that, they can make it go from the existing barn to go in and out. They can do things if they want to. They just want to make me disgusted with what they do so far. And I am here to stay. I am not here to leave. THE CHAIRMAN: I understand. But just let me explain. We just asked him the question, we just established that the existing barn ~-it looks like to me it is almost falling down-- MR. ABADIOTAKIS: No fall down the barn. They can build in the back another barn right behind, which-- THE CHAIRMAN: He going to affect-- MR. ABADIOTAKIS: just said they can't because it is They don't want it! What if I want to build a house for my son and he look at the back of a barn! THE CHAIRMAN: Is there anything that they could do, other than building the barn as an attachment to the existing old barn that would make you happy? 9/10/92 25 MR. ABADIOTAKIS: I don't want it in the front my property, all around. First of all, from the middle of the private road next, that road is not private to them. They use it like it is private, trucks to deliver on my property oil trucks to deliver oil; I got forced to put the fence because every time I come I see 20 cars parked in the back of my garages in the yard. Every time I come I was disgusted. I never complain to the police. Last year they shot, his workers, with a .22 pistol and the police have a report. This guy for 5 years ago-- THE CHAIRMAN: Wait a minute. Don't point to anybody please. MR. ABADIOTAKIS: I point to people in charge. Five years ago they put (indistinguishable) on top the golf course for their malls, I don't know what. Three shifts for ten minutes because they die in ten minutes (sic). Now it bothers them that I have a fence they don't want no more. THE CHAIRMAN: Would you want us to make them construct a six-foot stockade fence along the entire back of your property? MR. ABADIOTAKIS: No, my fence I take care of my problems. I don't want a building close to my property. They can build in the back of the existing building. If they want to put a barn in the back of the yard, let them put it their houses. Now I spend a lot of money over there and sleep there maybe ten times in a year. And I pay taxes like everybody else. I want to be private. 9~10/92 26 THE CHAIRMAN: Who takes care of the farm animals? MR. ABADIOTAKIS: (Indistinguishable) THE CHAIRMAN: You have somebody takes care of them. So there is nothing that-- MR. ABADIOTAKIS: There is no problem-- THE CHAIRMAN: I just asked'the question because you said you weren't here. So there is nothing that we could impose in this specific application that would make you happy or that would put your mind at ease? MR. ABADIOTAKIS: From the main road, that driveway that we got to go in, all the way to my yard - otherwise, they go like an "L" shape there and (indistinguishable). They can build on their barn, they can go up 10 stories, I am not going to object. As long as it is on the back of the barn. So it looks like one building~ You can't start putting up a barn. What if I want to put a barn over there? Then you going to tell me I can't do what they can do? When you start breaking the zonings, you do it for everybody. THE CHAIRMAN: Thank you, sir. Would you like to speak, sir, the gentleman with the red shirt? UNIDENTIFIED SPEAKER: No, he pointed his finger at me and I don't even know the guy. THE CHAIRMAN: Mr. Richter, we have a couple questions. I rarely get into negotiating in this, I want you to know that. But is there enough room to erect this barn standing on its own in front of the existing barn? I am not saying Long 9/10/92 27 island Sound in front of, I am talking of in back of, basically, on the south side. MR. RICHTER: south side? THE CHAIRMAN: equipment in and out. MR. RICHTER: THE CHAIRMAN: MR. RICHTER: THE CHAIRMAN: Is there enough room to build it on the Yes, and then be able to jockey That barn is 37 feet off his line. And this barn is how wide? Thirty, twenty-nine. So forget that. So he is only asking now for it to be constructed on the north side? MR. RICHTER: On the north side of the barn. THE CHAIRMAN: And that would be obstructing the first green --is that what the? MR. RICHTER: .Obstructing the first and of course the eighth. Now there is one other thing, too. Mr. Russos seems to think he has a right of way on our property which is our property, which there used to be a right-of-way there years ago, many years ago; but it is now not existent because there are no parcels up there like there were before. There were five parcels in that area. The right-of-way that was there, many years ago, didn't touch his property anyway, so he had no right to use that to get across. I don't quite understand what he means by his driveway we are using. THE CHAIRMAN: I really don't know, and I would rather not get into it. Adjacent to the existing barn on the west side ~.~/10/92 28 making a T-effect out of this would cause a particular problem also, I assume. MR. RICHTER: Yes, even more so. THE CHAIRMAN: What about bringing the barn out farther than ten feet from the existing back line of Mr. Russos property? MR. RICHTER: Much further. I think another 5 feet and I doubt it would make any difference to Mr. Russos. THE CHAIRMAN: Would it make any difference to you? MR. RICHTER: It would, yes, to a certain extent. Fifty feet is an extreme hardship to us. I understand we got a big piece of property there. The unfortunate thing that i see is that particular line where his fence is and our machinery is parked alongside of, is his back yard and our front yard. He is permitted, with his acreage, to build within 20 feet of that line. We must go back 50 feet from that line. Same line with two different interpretations. It breaks my heart. THE CHAIRMAN: That is not necessarily the case because if he was building a primary structure, he would have to go back farther. Well, we will take a long, hard look at this and it doesn't appear you are going to be building it this year based upon what this gentleman is telling us, and that is what I am trying to do as an intermediary, to appease everybody so we can all be happy here. I want to be honest with you, gentlemen. I have seen these things go on two and three years. So you are going to lose equipment; he is going to spend money; you are going to spend money; and the Town is going to spend 9/10/92 29 money. I wish we.could have come to some agreement here. And, Sam, if you have any ideas here-- MR. RICHTER: I would say that we would bend over backwards to accomplish something that would be agreeable to both parties and live in peace forevermore. We are talking about equipment that costs $50,000 or' $60,000; and, very frankly, although we are a membership corporation, we do cater to the community and all its functions. I don't have to tell any of you that. We accept every group in this Town that wants to use our facilities, and we accept days aside for it specifically. In my mind, it would be imperative to have a good neighborly relationship. We go way out of our way to do it now and would be happy to do it again. THE CHAIRMAN: I would rather not see litigation on this. Thank you, sir. ,Could we meet you gentlemen on Saturday morning at ten o'clock out there? And take a look at the old barn and --are you going to be around Saturday, Mr. Richter? MR. RUSSOS ABADIOTAKIS: Whyfore he can say I have no private in the back? How I was going the back of my garages before that, how I was going in? I put the fence there to stop your trucks park there and cars. But I have a door over there and I open driveway with a double doorway and I going open another door for the trucks to come through because oil truck used to come through there. You can ask Mr. OIL to deliver the oil. Now you people have no idea of rights. I am the only private, am I right or wrong? On the left and right is all commercial, am I right or wrong? :g/10/92 30 THE CHAIRMAN: Well, they are residential also. MR. ABADIOTAKIS: Ail right; so why do they have to come here and -- THE CHAIRMAN: They have a pre-existing golf course in a residential district. MR. ~J)IOTAKIS: to stay. That's right; that's what it going THE CHAIRMAN: We are not referring to this golf course being a commercial operation. It is a residential golf course. It is a non-conforming golf course. There is no zoning on your golf course, right? MR. RICHTER: That's right. THE CHAIRMAN: So we will meet you around nine-thirty, ten o'clock. I'll be at the barn. Mr. Dinizio wants to come, Mr. Villa; Mr. Doyen will be back in Fishers Island, and I'll be there quarter to ten or so. We'll take a look at the old barn interiorly; we'll take a look at any options that we might have in reference to modifying this thing. I really don't want to get into the right-of-way issue. That's not for our, you know. And we will see what we can develop here. And we will reconvene the hearing at the next regularly scheduled meeting. We will make a decision, and that is the end of it. I think that is the way to go. MR. ABADIOTAKIS: They destroy my whole fence (indistinguishable). They got a hundred machines. They bust everything. I never complain. I never took them to court, but I will now. Because now they going out of hand. .'~/10/92 31 MR. RICHTER: One more thing I will say about that fence. We did bump into the corner post. Somebody hit that with a truck in the corner post. Okay? We can fix that. That is no problem. MR. ABADIOTAKIS: I going to check the whole thing. THE CHAIRMAN: Wait a minute. Let him finish what he is saying. MR. RICHTER: You stand at one end of that fence and you look down the road, and it is bent like this. Towards the golf course. Now we didn't do that. Goats did that. The goats been pushing-- MR. ABADIOTAKIS: The goats, come on --your tractors. I know what is going on. THE CHAIRMAN: You guys give us a real toughie here, you know that. Have a good night. MR. ABADIOTAKIS: (Indistinguishable) THE CHAIRMAN: Calm down. We are going to try to get this squared away. Hearing no further comments, I will make a motion recessing this to the next regularly scheduled meeting. RTE. 25 BOX 2066 GREENPORT, NY 11944 ISLA' END G R E E NP L Ol~11~t~ D, N.Y. BOARD OF APPEALS SOUTHOLD TOWN HALL 53095 MAIN ROAD $OUTHOLD, NEW YORK SEPTEMBER 8, 11971 (516) 477-9457 1992 RE: Appeal # 4121 FLOYD KING / ISLANDS END GOLF COURSE Proposed location of new work barn and storage facility. Dear Sir: The maintenance for the golf course is currently operated out of the existing barn located in the south west section of the golf course property. The proposed structure is needed to store additional machinery that has been accumulated over the years. This equipment is currently being stored outside in an unsightly manner. The proposed location of the new building would allow the existing work area to remain the same. That area has always been south of the existing barn and away from the playing area of the golf course. changing the proposed location of the new building to the north of the existing barn would, in our opinion, create an obstruction or hazard within the playing area of the golf course. A minimum area between the two buildings would need to remain for future maintenance. Once the building is set, it would be necessary to relocate the existing road very close to the first green. This road is necessary and must remain to allow players from the eighth green to reach the ninth tee without passing through a work area. This proposed location would also open up the work area where machinery would be constantly moving in and out. This additional work space would be very close to the eighth green and would be considered unsightly as well as noisy. The beautification of our golf course is a major concern and a never ending goal. We would appreciate any consideration that you could give us in this matter. Very Truly Yours, Ernest F. Richter Director Islands End Golf & C.C. RTE. 25 BOX 2066 GREENPORT, NY 11944 MR. GERARD P. GOEHRINGER CHAIRMAN - BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN HALL, 53095 MA~N ROAD SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK 11971 SEPTEMBER 24,1992 RE: Appeal # 4121 FLOYD KING / ISLANDS END GOLF COURSE Proposed location of new work barn and storage facility. Dear Mr. Goehringer: Please be advised that the Board of Directors for the Islands End Golf and Country Club has decided not to proceed with any further action concerning the above referenced project. Our Board of Directors would also like to express there appreciation for all of the care and consideration that you and your staff have given this project. Sincer/ely, Henry Malino President ~e Board of Aooealsl The Town of Southold ATT: Linda Kowalsky July 28, 1992 Re, Variance for Construction To Board of Appeal Members~ My name is Russos Abadiotakis, the owner of the property from North Road across the street from Goldpond Road. As I understand, I am the only property which is residential according to your records. I have four children and maybe in the future, build homes for them on this property. The side road next to my property is dually used by the Golfcourse and the Abadiotakls property enabling me to get in and out from my property and also for oil delivery and to empty the cesspool once a year. As you can see on the fence all along the Golfcourse, they destroy by throwing equipment against the fence and I will proceed with legal action against the management of the Golfcourse. They are not going to build anything in the front of my property and take my view of my property and deprive me of privacy. They c~u put it in the back of the old existing barn which I think is more practical. My, telephone number during the day is (718) 934-8880and my home number is (718) 645-3696. Please feel free to call me with any questions concerning this matter. Sincerely yours, Russos Abadiotakis Enc. RA .'ink PROOF OF MAI~IN~ OF NOTICE ATTACH ,CERTIFIED MAIL RECEIPTS ADDRESS STATE OF NEW YORK ) COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) t Notary Public · being duly sworn, deposes and says that. o e ~ y of ~-/~'Z'w ..... 19 ~p ~. , deponent mailed a true copy of the Notice set forth on the re- verse side he~eof, 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 addresse~ of said persons as shown on the curre~t.assessmjlnt roll of the :[.pwn of SouthoJd; that said Notices were mail.e? at the United States Post Of- fice at r ~/--~j~l~ C~ye-~,/l~.~? _; that said Notices were ~amled to each of said persons by (certified) (registered) mad, - (This side doe~ not have to be completed on form transmitted to adjoining property owners.) BOARD OF APPEALS, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD In the Matter et the Petition of : to the Board of Appeals of the Town of Southold : TO: NOTICE TO ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNER YOU ARE HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE: I. That il is the intention of the undersigned to petition the Board of Appeals of the Town of Southold to request a ~ [Special Exception) (Special Permit) (Other) [circle choice ] 2. That the propert.y which is the subject of the Petitiojl is located adjacent to your proprrtyand s ,des-. cribedasfollows: ~ /(%~'~e~,~ce_.~Ze,~, C,~.:~f9,'~¢7'~,,~ esl~' ~ &~ ~ ~, ~ . 3. Th~[~ property which is the subject of such Petition is located in the following zoning district: 4 That h~ such Pelltion. the undersigned will request the following relief: . 5. That the pr e relief sought by Ihe'under- signed are [ ] Sectt0n 280-A, New York Town Law for approval of access over right(s)-of-way: 6. That within five days from the date hereof, a written Petition requesting the relief specified above will be filed in the Southo!d Town Clerk's Office at Main Road, Southold, New York and you may then and there examine the same during regular office hours. (516) 765-[809. 7. That before the relief souRht 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-Mattttuck 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 heari~lg. Dated: . Petitioner ~, · ., Owners' Names : J~/oV c/./f~.,~. :2 )-¥~0 /'/a.,,~ ~ Post Office Address ,' ; . ~ 32J-,2 T7o Tel. No. ( ) [Copy of sketch or plan showing proposal purposes.] to be att~aFl!'ed" for convenience APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Serge Doyen, Jr. James Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Villa Telephone (516) 765-1809 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD August 25, 1992 SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 Mr. Ernest Richter Richter Home Improvement Co. 515 Seventh Street Greenport, NY 11944 Re: Appl. No. 4121 - Floyd King/Island's End Golf (Storage) Dear Mr. Richter: As you may know, board members have visited the site and area of the proposed storage building. As a result of the inspections, the Board has requested: (a) whether or not the "partial site plan" was drawn to a scale. If so, please have the preparer furnish the scale. (b) a sketch or map showing the vicinity of all buildings, fences and other driveway areas within.a radius of 100 feet will be necessary to be furnished for delivery to the board members before the September 10th hearing date. {If a radius map is not available for submission by September 8th, please let us know when it will be made available.} (c) reasons, in writing or at the hearing, why a building extension or location generally behind the existing barn near the sand storage area is not more feasible as an alternative. We ask that the property owner also be present at the September 10th hearing to answer questions concerning possible possible restrictions. A copy of the Legal Notice as published by our office in the Long Island'Traveler-Watchman, Inc. will be sent to you within a couple of days. Please feel free to call our office personnel at any time if you have any questions regarding the above. lk Very truly yours; GERARD p. GOEHRiNGE~r CHAIRMAN ~ APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Serge Doyen, Jr. James Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Villa Telephone (516) 765-1809 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD August 25, 1992 SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 Mr. Ernest Richter Richter Home Improvement Co. 515 Seventh Street Greenport, NY 11944 Re: Appl. No. 4121 - Floyd King/Island's End Golf (Storage) Dear Mr. Richter: As you may know, board members have visited the site and area of the proposed storage building. As a result of the inspections, the Board has requested: (a) whether or not the "partial site plan" was drawn to a scale. If so, please have the preparer furnish the scale. (b) a sketch or map showing the vicinity of all buildings, fences and other driveway areas within 'a radius of 100 feet will be necessary to be furnished for delivery to the board members before the September 10th hearing date. {If a radius map is not available for submission by September 8th, please let us know when it will be made available.} (c) reasons, in writing or at the hearing, why a building extension or location generally behind the existing barn near the sand storage area is not more feasible as an alternative. We ask that the property owner also be present at the September 10th hearing to answer questions concerning possible possible restrictions. A copy of the Legal Notice as published by our office in the Long Island Traveler-Watchman, Inc. will be sent to you within a couple of days. Please feel free to call our office personnel at any time if you have any questions regarding the above. Very truly yours, GERARD P. GOEHRINGER lk CHAIRMAN APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Charles Grigonis, Jr. Serge Doyen, Jr. James Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Villa Telephone (516) 765-1809 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD July 28, Mr. Ernest Richter Richter Home Improvement Co. 515 Seventh Street Greenport, NY 11944 1992 SCOTF L. HARRIS Supervisor Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 Re: Appl. No. 4121 - Floyd King/Island's End Golf Dear Mr. Richter: This letter will confirm receipt of the application and that the Board members will ~.ndividually be visiting the proposed todation of the subject storage building over the next couple of weeks. The public hearing on your application is expected to be held at the next Regular Meeting to be held in approximately four weeks. Before we will be able to advertise this application, we must receive the following: /(a) photograph of the staked area of the proposed building and its closeness to surrounding buildings. A/(b) construction plan of the proposed building -- which should include the total height above ground level and the overhead doors and other access points of the building; ~'(c) written consent from the owner authorizing you. to act in his behalf; · wh~n~ it will be used for storage of equipment for the golf ~, · course. /~¢ ,,~v),~,~n~ ~/o~/~ so, it would be helpful if the property owner would furnish us with a drawing or map of the entire premises (if one is available), and/or copy of the deed. _ % % P~ge ~ - July 28, 1~2 · To: r. Ernest Ri~r Re: Appl. No. 4121 Floyd King/Island's End Golf Please submit the above by August 12th in order to complete the file before the advertising deadline. Very truly yours, Mr. Floyd King P.O. Box 362 Orient, NY 11957-0362 FLOYD F. KING JR. Bo~'.~' $~'~ ORIENT, NEW YORK ZZ957 Aug. 3,1992 Mr. Ernest Richter Richter Home Improvement 515 Seventh St. Greenport, NY 11944 Re: Island's End Golf and Country Club Town of Southold Board of Appeals Appl. #4121 AUG - 4 1992 Dear Mr. Richter: I hereby grant my permission to Island's End Golf and Country Club to construct the building in the above application. I also grant them permission to represent me in any Permit Applications required for the construction of this building. Sincerely, O~uaer (516) 323-2570 ~3~TA'TUTOItY FORM D. Made the l?th and f£tyhSlX and of Suffolk and State FL day o1 Novembsr, nineteen hundred FLOYD F. KING, residing at Orient, Town of Southold~ County of New York, first part, part yo£ the second part, t at the pa,t y first part, in conslde,atlon ---; ........................ One ...................... ($1.00) ...... Dollars, law£ulmoneyo£the United States, ~nd other good and valuable consideration, paid by the part y of ~he second part do e s hereby remlse, release and quitclaim unto tl~e party of the second part, his heirs and assigns [orever, ~ that tract~ piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being near the Village of Greenport in the Town of Southold~ County of Suffolk and State of New York~ that is bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the northerly line of the North Road at the southwesterly corner of land conveyed by Herbert L. Fordham and another to the party of the first part by deed dated January 26th 19~3 and recorded in Suffolk County Clerk's office on January 29th: 19%3: in Liber 2210 of deeds at page 371; running from said point of beginning along said northerly line of North iRoad~ South 66° 01' 20" %';est 40.0 feet to other land of said party of the first part; thence along said other land of party of the first part, two courses~ as follows: 1. North 230 58' 40" West 677.0 feet; thence 2. South 78° 42' 40" ~'/est 450.72 feet to a stone monument and land now or formerly of Grace Floyd; thence along said land of Grace Floyd thirteen courses as follows: 1. North 70 02' O0"West 40.19 feet to a point; thence North o 45' O0'"..,Iest ~3~..17 feet to a point; thence 39' 30'rUest lO0.l~ fe~;'t to a point; thence ~. Nprth f~ 18' 40'"dest 100.93 feet to a point; thence ~. North 0 0~' 20"East 172.91 feet to a point~ thence 6.,North 3o ~0' O0"West 100.oo feet to ~ point; thence 7, North 1° oO 34' O0"West 300.20 feet to a point; thence 8..North 19' ~O'q.'~est 179.9~ feet to a monument; thence 9, 'North27° g6' gO"East 6~.~? feet to a point; thence 10. Northl3o 46' 30"West 33.68 feet to a r.~onument; thence 11. North28° 19' o ,,. ,. ~0 Je.,t 89.61 feet to a monument, thence 12. North31o 02' , 13. North 3001~, l'"O"~'/est 300.01 fec, t to a monument; thence 40'"West 91.3" .~-i [', t ~:~:~rn or ]~ ss to h~gh water 1.ine ....... ~zwesEerly Cornnr of said lan~ ,- - -"u-~uu~'~ ~ u nere~oIo~e conl Containing seventeen and seven hundredths (17-07) less. /' (~, ~.~- - ores, be th~ m near ~he Village of Gr~enport\in the/Town f Southo] and ~.o.~_i~ew York/ha% is)bou, n~e~_a BI;,GIN~,~ING al · . / . ..-" cr-~bed ~ · : a copoer t. ak in a 1 . %_- -t-~ ~ju ~e sou~ester~y corner of land by Herbert L. Fordham and wife to the party of the' first part; thence tho last mentioned .land oF pnrty of the first part, four courses, as I 1. South 3~~o 2[~' 20" E~st _l~76.~.3 feet to a point; thence 2. North 53° 03' gO" East ~ 20.0 feet to a point; thence ~ South 16° 39' 00" East 921.38 feet to a point; thence [ South 17o 18' 40" East 1164.27 feet to the point of beginning lyin being of Sulfa[ ; northerly li~ corner of t ow or' formerly of line of said North line of a right o ~hence N. ~7o 18' .27 feet to a point of said right way 921,38 feet to a ·point 20 feet easterly of esterly corner of a certain farm land hereby conveyed; thence S. 03' 40" W. 20 fee' to the easterly line of other property now or form of Herbert Fordh~ thence on a line approximately parallel to and ~oximately 100 feet e~ from land now or formerly of Grace Floyd, N. to~ .high '~ater line of I.ong~ Island Sound th-- - ~.0 "W. 1476.43 fe~ ox Long Island Sound 709.88 f~et m ..... ~.~lce a,~ong th.e ~igh-water mar~ westerly corner of land ~,~ ~, ~l~.~..ur~'?sa, to a point at the north. n ...... u~,.~r~y o~ .armaroy Corporation said pair being the northeasterly corner of the land hereby conveyed; thence alan said land of ~rmaroy Corporation and land now or - ' -- [ Prince, S. 3~ ~l' ~4" E ~o~ ~. ~ · xormer±y of ~;oward B. ~ · ~o.)+ ~'eet to ~ stone monument; thence along said land of Edward B. Prince and land of Ernest S. Wiggins, S. ~3o 03'' · 40,, W. 440.60 feet to the northwesterly corner of said land of Ernest S. Wiggins; thence, still along said land of Ernest S. Wiggins, five courses as follows: 1. S. 3%° 39' 20" E. 101Y.92 feet to a stone monument; thence 2. S. 63° ~3' 50" W. 2~9.70 feet to a stone monument; thence 3. S. 3~o 39' 20" E. 385.S6 feet to a stone monument; thence 4. S. 63° ~3' ~0" W. %17.20 feet to a stone monument; thence ~. S. 32° ~2' 5~0'' E. 4q4.98 feet to the northeasterly corner of sa' land now or formerly of Inez For~ham: thence along said land of Inez Fore ham, S. 66o 01' 20" W. l~0 feet to t6e northwesterly corner of said land Inez Fordham thence otzl] along said land of Inez Fordham, S. 32° 42' ~0' 300 feet to the point of beginnin~ or less. ~. CONT~%INING 40.0~ acres, be the same 20G[,2LER with a right of way over a strip of land 20 feet in width on land now or formerly of said IIorbert Fordham; the easterly line of ssi right of way being the westerly line of the premises herein describe~ and extending from the northerly line of sai~ North Road northerly 208~.6~ fe to the Southerly line oS certain farm land hereby to be conveyed. Continued on ~nser.b..,,A,~. And Also Beginning I of~'f~,first ~art, said f~m the northerly line t~arallel to said north¢ hundred (300) feet t~r three and sixty-fi~v~o~n ot.h?. and now or I Ilaighty-eight and llne parallel to ~d n hundred eighty-? t~.and IlS. 66o 01' 20" ~,;. three ~ (371.08) feet to land INSERT "~" ALL that tract, piece or parcel of land with the buildings thereon erected, situate, lying and being naar the North I-load east of the Village of Oreenport in the Town of Southold, County eli Suffolk and ~tate of New York~ bounded and described as follows in' description prepared by Otto '~ Von Tuyl, Licensed v · " ~ng ~n~ and Surveyor, from a survey of said premises made by him:- at s point on the wester] of att r land of being ~red feet norl o f nd hs (381.90) f et ;hence on la istant thr~e therefr~n, ~dredtt~ along ~ai nty-three and along said ~-five and said Floyd F. King, party of tbe?irst ]:~ari; thence along said et] ~r land of said Floyd F. King N.-7~° [~.2' 40, ' E. four hundred fifty ~nd seventy-two one-hundredths (4%0.72) feet; thence along said land of Floyd F. King~ S. 23° ~8' ~O"E. three hundred seventy-seven (377) feet to the point of beginning. Containing five and two hundred sixty-two thousandths (5.262) acres. of ~ghtland of Grace Flod N. 2 3[~' 30"" one-hundred:~ ~ .8) feet J' four hundred to a monument II~f~9~ Gra~e Flo~d ~ 7 49' lO' one hundred ie±even-ow~andredths (17~:.11) fe to other land Together with all the right title and interest of Oa~ty of th~ 'first part of: in and to the waters and land under the waters of Long Island Sound adjoining above premises. BEING, and intended to be premises conveyed to party of the first part by Herbert l~ordham and wife by three deeds dated October 6, 19~3% JanuaIy 26, 19~3 ~d ?tober 15, 19~ and recorded at various time° in the Office of ~ne Clerk of Suffolk County in Liber 2316 c/p 48, Liber 2210 c/p 371 and Liber 2~-96 c/p 302. said premises. all the estate and rights of the of the 6rst part in and'to ~ ~at~ an~ to ~olb the premises herein granted unto the part y of the second part, his heirs ~ and assigns forever. JIn hand and the party of the first part has and year first above written. hi s ..... L. S. ..... L. S. L.S. ~tatr of NEW YORI( ~nunt? o! SUFFOLK I s~': On the l~th day of Novenber FLOYD F. KIlqG~ nineteen hundred and fifty-six to me known and known to me to be the individual described in, and who executed, the foregoing in- strument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same. RECORDED NOV 2 9 1956 WI'LLIA~ H. FRY' Notary/u~fc,' Suffg~( County On the da~ o£ before me came to me known and known to me to be the individual described in, and who executed, the foregoing in- strument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same. · ountg of On the day o[ nineteen hundred land before me came , '~ ) ~ the subscribi~ witness to the £ore/~instrument, with whom_J am perso.a~l~, acq~alnked, / _ / ]o ~e th~ individual de~cril ~d in, and who executed t~ /oregolny fnstrum~.~t h~said subscri~g witness, ~as present, an, saw execute the ~me; a~d that he,~s, ~ ~e same t~me ~b~r~ h name as ,itness thereto. t APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Charles Grigonis, Jr. Serge Doyen, Jr. James Dinizio, Jr. Robert A, Villa Telephone (516) 765-1809 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD July 28, 1992 SCOTI' L. HARRIS Supervisor Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 Mr. Ernest Richter Richter Home Improvement Co. 515 Seventh Street Greenport, NY 11944 Re: Appl. No. 4121 Floyd King/Island's End Golf Dear Mr. Richter: This letter will confirm receipt of the application and that the Board members will individually be visiting the proposed location of the subject storage building over the next couple of weeks. The public hearing on your application is expected to be held at the next Regular Meeting to be held in approximately four weeks. Before we will be able to advertise this application, we must receive the following: (a) photograph of the staked area of the proposed building and its closeness to surrounding buildings. (b) construction plan of the proposed building -- which should include the total height above ground level and the overhead doors and other access points of the building; (c) written consent from the owner authorizing you to act in his behalf;. (d) a description of the use of the proposed building and whether it will be used for storage of equipment for the golf course. Also, it would be helpful if the property owner would furnish us with a drawing or map of the entire premises (if one is available), and/or copy of the deed. To: Mr. s ~i r Re: Appl. No. 4121 - Floyd King/Island's End Golf Please submit the above by August 12th in order to complete the file before the advertising deadline. Very truly yours, Linda Kowalski cc: Mr. Floyd King P.O. Box 362 Orient, NY 11957-0362 ~ -, DONALD AND JEANNE KURZ. Variance to thc Zoning Ordinance, NOTICE OF HEARINGS Articl= III, Section 100-33 for per- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN mission to build new, enlarged ~ * ~ ..... ' garage as an accessory in thc fronti ......... y rd area (replacing exlsung garaa~e · Southold, the following matters w/Il which ...... was a~p~p ............. mppt. mo. z.~z on 8/'29/77). SOUTHOLD TOWN nnA=r~ ~; tion of Property: 725 Terry Lane (just .................... north of thc Southold Park District), APPEALS at thc Southold Town $outhold, NY; ~]so refened to as Ha , 53095 Main Road, Southold i ' -, . - ' fi5 as approved by the Town of ~ew York s 19/1, on THURSDAY, .......... SEPTFAVIBER 10, 1992 coramencmg N Y P atthe time~ specified below: , o. 10~0-65-1-17. (1) 7:35 p.m. Appl. No. 4122 -- ROBERT H. AND KATHRYN B: DEXTER. Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article XXIX, Section 100-239.4B, for permission to con. stmct deck ~klitinn within 75 feet of thc bulkhead. Location of Property: 8380 Great Peconic Bay Boulevard. Laurel, NY: County Tax Map Parcel No. 1G00-126-11-20. Subject premh- es is sub~andard in size and is locat- ed in thc R~IO Zone Disuict~ (2) 7:40 p.m. AppL No. 4124 -- DR= AND MRS. CARL A. SO- RANNO. Variances to thc Zoning Ordinance, Article XXIII, Section 100-239.4A(1) for approval of deck Pcconic, NY; County Tax Map (3) '/:45 p.m. AppL No. 4125 S,ctio. 100-2ag.4AO) for existing deck ar~), aB of which is cation of Property: 135 Soundvin~ Road, Orient, NY; also known as Lo~ (5) 7:55 p.m. AppI. No. 4121 -- FLOYD KING AND ISLAND'S END GOLF CLUB. Variance to the Zoning Ordinance. Article III. Sec- ~ion 100-33 for Permission to loca~ iccessory equipmem-storage build- ing in thc front yard area. Location of Property: 3365 Main Road. ~ort. NY; County Tax Map Parc~! No. 1000-35-2-1. This property is ~oned R~80 Residential. * (6) 8:00 p.m. AppL No. 4114 3EORGE TSAVARXS. A Varianc~ to hc Zoning Ordinance, A~iclc XXI~, ~,ection 100-239.4 for approval of ~7) 8:05 p.m. Appl. No. 4119SE~ NC. (Tenant). Special F. xcel~on to d) accessory offic~ use incid~a'lL~l tc Route 25), Laurel, ncnr Mattituck. Thc Beard of Appeals will at s~id BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN STATE OF NEW YORK) } SS: COIINTY OF SUFFOLK) ~ (,L/~._ ~/~/~C/~.ff of Mattituck, In ~d Co~, be~ d~y s~m, ~ ~at he/she ~ Pr~cip~ Clerk of THE S~OLK TI~, Wee~y Nempa~r, p~lished at Matflt~k, the To~ of Southold, Cowry of S~olk and State of N~ York, and ~at the Notice of w~ ~e nnnexed ~ a p~ted copy, h~ b~n ly p~Hshed in sam N~paper once each w~k ~r / ~eks successively, commenc~ ~.~ ~ dayog~~ ~ P~ ~ of New Y~k NOTICE OF HEARINGS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 267 of the Town Law and the Code of the Town of Southold, the following matters will be held for public hearings before the SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS at the Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York 11971, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1992 com- mencing at the times specified below: (1) 7:35 p.m. Appl. No. 4122 ROBERT H~ AND KATHRYN B. DEXTER. Variance to the Zoning Ot'- dinance, Article XXIX, Section I00-239.4B for permission to construct deck addition within I 75 feet of the bulkhead. Loca- tion of Property: 8380 Great Peconic Bay Boulevard, Laurel; NY; County Tax Map Parcel No.' 1000-126-11-20. Subject premise~ is substandard in size and is located in the R-40 Zone District. (2) 7:40 p.m. Appl. No. 4124 - DR~ AND MRS. CARL A. SORANNO. Variances to the Zoning Ordinance, Article XXIII, Section I00-239.4A(1) for approval of deck addition within 100 feet of the top of the' L.I. Sound bluff or bank, and' Article 1II, Section 100-33 for approval of accessory storage building located in the front yard area, 400+ feet from the front property line. Location of Property: 31059 County Road' 48, Peconic, NY; County Tax. Map Parcel No. 1000-73-4-3. (3) 7:45 p.m. Appl. No. 4125' GREGORY POULOS. Variance to the Zoning Or- dinance, Article XXIII, Sectiom 100-239.4A (I) for permission to construct deck addition (to ex- isting deck area), all of which is located within 100 feet of the Long Island Sound bluff or bank. This parcel is substandard in size and is located in the R-40 Zone District. Location of Pro- perty: 135 Soundview Road, Orient, NY; also known as Lot No. 45 on the Map of "Orient by the Sea, Section Two;" Coun- ty Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-15-3-3. (4) 7:50 p.m. Appl. No. 4126 I - DONALD AND JEANNEI KURZ. Variance to the Zon!ng / Ordinance Articl~ Ill, Section ~ · 100233 fb'r'~6r~l~sl~to 'b~i d new, 'enlarged garage as an acL cessory in the front yard area (replacing existing garage which' was approved under ZBA Appl. No. 2332 on 8/29/77). Location. of Property: 725 Teri'y Lane, (just north of the Southold Park District), Southold, NY; also' referred to as Lot No. 5 as ap-, proved by the Town of Southold; County Tax Map Parcel No., 1000-65-1-17. (5) 7:55 p.m. Appl. No. 4121 - FLOYD KING and ISLANDS END GOLF CLUB. Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article II1, Section 100-33 for permis- sion to locate accessory equipment-storage building in ~ the front yard area. Location of ,! Property: 3365 Main Road, Greenport, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-35-2-1. This property is zoned R-80 Residential. (6) 8:00 p.m. ,~ppl. No. 4114- GEORGE TSAVARIS. A Variance to the Zoning Or- dinance, Article XXIII, Section 100-239.4 for approval of deck area as exists at the top of bluff- stairway along the L.L Sound. Location of Property: 2170 The Strand Lane, East Marion, NY.; Pebble Beach Farms Filed Map No. 6266, LOt 111, Parcel ID No. 1000-30-2-53. (7) 8:05 p.m. Appl. No. 4119SE RICHARD , GOODALE AND MAT- ! TITUCK AUTO CENTERI: INC. (Tenant). Special Excep- [ tion to the Zoning Ordinance~, Article X, Section 100-101Bt12) for a permit authorizing: Ca) a: new car sales establishment; Cb) ~ an establishment of an accessory use incidental to the proposed, new car sales establishment for the sale and/or lease of used vehicles; (c) outside display of vehicles, Cd) accessory office use incidental to the new principal ~ COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ss: STATEOF NEW YORK Patricia Wood, being duly sworn, says that she is the Editor, of THE LONG ISLAND TRAVELER-WATCHMAN, a public newspaper printed at Southoid, in Suffolk County; and that the notice of which the annexed is a printed copy, I~as been published in said Long Islancl Traveler-Watchman once e,lch week Iol. .................... [ ..... weeks successively, commencing on the ......... ,~. ~ Sworn to hefore me Ibis ........... ,~ ........ clay of ........ , ]9 use as a new car sales establish- I mont. Location of Property: 7655 Main.Road (NYS Route 25), Laurel, near Mmtituck, NY: County Tax'Map Parcel No; 1000-122-06-30.1 (prcv. 30). The Board of Appeals will at said time and place hear any and all persons or representatives desiring to be heard in the above matters. Written comments may also be submitted prior to the , conclusion of the subject hear~ lng. Each hearing will not start before the times designated above. For more information, please call 765-1809 or visit our office. Dated: August 31, 1992 BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS GERARD P. GOEHRINGER CHAIRMAN .~/ by Linda Kowalski. iq 1X-9/3/92(65) Notary Public BARBARA A. SCHNEIDER NOTAR'/PU!.'LIC. St~ie of Ho','t York I,io. 43G~.34§ Oualifi? ia S~ffork Couqty APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Charles Grigonis, Jr. Serge Doyen, Jr. James Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Villa Telephone (516) 765-1809 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed herewith as confirmation of the time, date and place of the public hearing concerning your recent application is a copy of the Legal Notice, as published in the Long Island Traveler-Watchman, Inc. and Suffolk Times, Inc. Please have someone appear in your behalf at the time specified in the event there are questions brought up during the same and in order to prevent a delay in the processing of your application. Your public hearing will not start before the time allotted in the attached Legal Notice. Additional time will, of course, be available. A drafted or final written copy of your presentation, if lengthy, is always appreciated. Please feel free to call our office prior to the hearing date if you have any questions or wish to update your file. Yours very truly, Enclosure GERARD p. GOEHRINGER CHAIRM3GI By Linda Kowatski APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Serge Doyen, J~-. ~ James Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Villa Telephone (516) 765-1809 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SCOT'F L. HARRIS Supervisor Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 NOTICE OF HEARINGS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 267 of the Town Law and the Code of the Town of Southold, the following matters will be held for public hearings before the SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS at the Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York 11971, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1992 commencing at the times specified below: (1) 7:35 p.m. Appl. No. 4122 - ROBERT H. AND KATHRYN B. DEXTER. Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article XXIX, Section 100-239.4B, for permission to construct deck addition within 75 feet of the bulkhead. Location of Property: 8380 Great Peconic Bay Boulevard, Laurel, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-126-11-20. Subject premises is substandard in size and is located in the R-40 Zone District. (2) 7:40 p.m. Appl. No. 4124 - DR. AND MRS. CARL A. SORANNO. Variances to the Zoning Ordinance, Article XXIII, Section 100-239.4A(1) for approval of deck addition within 100 feet of the top of the L.I. Sound bluff or bank, and Article III, Page 2 - Legal Noti~ Hearings for September 10, 1992 Southold Town Board of Appeals Section 100-33 for approval of accessory storage building located in the front yard area, 400+ feet from the front property line. Location of Property: 31059 County Road 48, Peconic, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-73-4-3. (3) 7:45 p.m. Appl. No. 4125 - GREGORY POULOS. Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article XXIII, Section 100-239.4A(1) for permission to construct deck addition (to existing deck area), all of which is located within 100 feet of the Long Island Sound bluff or bank. This parcel is substandard in size and is located in the R-40 Zone District. Location of Property: 135 Soundview Road, Orient, NY; also known as Lot #45 on the Map of "Orient by the Sea, Section Two"; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-15-3-3. (4) 7:50 p.m. Appl. No. 4126 - DONALD AND JEANNE KURZ. Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article III, Section 100-33 for permission to build new, enlarged garage as an accessory in the front yard area (replacing existing garage which was approved under ZBA Appl. No. 2332 on 8/29/77). Location of Property: 725 Terry Lane (just north of the Southold Park District), Southold, NY; also referred to as Lot #5 as approved by the Town of Southold; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-65-1-17. (5) 7:55 p.m. Appl. No. 4121 - FLOYD KING and ISLAND'S END GOLF CLUB. Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article III, Hearings e 10, 1992 Southold Town Board of Appeals Section 100-33 for permission to locate accessory equipment-storage building in the front yard area. Location of Property: 3365 Main Road, Greenport, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-35-2-1. This property is zoned R-80 Residential. (6) 8:00 p.m. Appl. No. 4114 - GEORGE TSAVARIS. A Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article XXIII, Section 100-239.4 for approval of deck area as exists at the top of bluff stairway along the L.I. Sound. Lane, East Marion, NY; Lot 111; Parcel ID No. Location of Property: 2170 The Strand Pebble Beach Farms Filed Map No. 6266, 1000-30-2-53. (7) 8:05 p.m. Appl. No. 4119SE - RICHARD GOODALE AND MATTITUCK AUTO CENTER, INC. (Tenant). Special Exception to the Zoning Ordinance, Article X, Section 100-101B(12) for a permit authorizing: (a) a new car sales establishment; (b) an establishment of an accessory use incidental to the proposed new car sales establishment for the sale and/or lease of used vehicles; (c) outside display of vehicles, (d) accessory office use incidental to the new principal use as a new car sales establishment. Location of Property: 7655 Main Road (NYS Route 25), Laurel, near Mattituck, NY: County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-122-06-30.1 (prev. 30). The Board of Appeals will at said time and place hear any and all persons or representatives desiring to be heard in the Southold Town Board of Appeals above matters. Written comments may also be submitted prior to the conclusion of the subject hearing. Each hearing will not start before the times designated above. For more information, please call 765-1809 or visit our office. Dated: August 31, 1992. BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS GERARD P. GOEHRINGER CHAIRMAN By Linda Kowalski TO: L.I. Traveler-Watchman, Inc. Times-Review, Inc. Copies sent 9/1/92 to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. 197 Kensington Road Garden City, NY 11530 Dexter Dr. and Mrs. Carl A. Soranno 185 Bayview Avenue Amityville, NY 11701 Mr. Blair Dibble Re: Pride Building Co., Inc. P.O. Box 1464 Southold, NY 11971 Poulos Mr. Gregory Poulos 24-09 Murray Street Whitestone, NY 11357 Dan Ross, Esq. Re: Kurz Wickham, Wickham & Bressler, P.C. Main Road, Box 1424 Mattituck, NY 11952-1424 Mr. Ernie Richter Re: Floyd King Richter Home Improvement Co. 515 Seventh Street Greenport, NY 11944 Mr. Russos Abadiotakis 1516 East 15th Street Brooklyn, NY 11230 Re: King J. Kevin McLaughlin, Esq. P.O. Box 1210 Southold, NY 11971-1210 Re: Goodale Mr. and Mrs. George Tsavaris 2170 The Strand East Marion, NY 11939 Dr. and Mrs. Edward Kondak P.O. Box 98 Greenport, NY 11944-0098 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Charles Grigonis, Jr. Serge Doyen, Jr. James Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Villa Telephone (516) 765-1809 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD July SCOTI~L. HARRIS Supervisor Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 29, 1992 S,E,Q.R.A. TYPE II ACTION DECLARATION Appeal No. 4121 Project/Applicants: Floyd King/Island's End G01f & County Tax Map No. 1000- 35-2-I Location of Project:3365 Main Road, Greenp0rt, NY Country Club Relief Requested/Jurisdiction Before This Board in this Project: Accessory building in front yard area This Notice is issued pursuant to Part 617 of the implementing regulations pertaining to Article 8 of the N.Y.S. Environmental Quality Review Act of the Environmental Conservation Law and Local Law #44-4 of the Town of $outhold. An Environmental Assessment (Short) Form has been submitted; however, Section 617.13 of 6 NYCRR Part 616, and Section 8-0113 of the Environmental Conservation Law, this variance application falls under the Type II classification as established by law. Further, this Department may not be an involved agency under SEQRA {Section 617.13(a) as amended February 14, 1990}. Although this action is classified as Type II for this variance application under SEQRA {specifically 617.13, 616.3(j), and 617.2(jj)}, this determination shall have no affect upon any other agency's interest or SEQRA determination as an involved agency. For further information, please contact the Office of the Board of Appeals, Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, NY 11971 at (516) 765-1809. Original posted on Town Clerk Bulletin Board, Town Hall Copies to applicant or his agent and individual board members. Copy placed in ZBA project file for record purposes. mc JUDITH T. TERRY TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS MARR1AGE OFFICER Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1801 OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD TO: FROM: DATE: RE: Zoning Board of Appeals Office of the Town Clerk July 21, 1992 Zoning Board of Appeals Appli. GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB No. 4121 - ISLAND'S END Transmitted herewith is Zoning Board of Appeals Applic. No. 4121 ISLAND'S END GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB, the Notice to Adjacent Property Owners, the Notice of Disapproval from the Building Department, the Short Environmental Assessment Form, the Questionnaire from the Zoning Board of Appeals and a copy of the Site Plan. Judith T. Terry Town Clerk FORM TOWN OF SOUTItOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE SOUTIIOLD, N.Y. NOTICE OF DISAPPROVAL Date .... J-UL¥. 13 ............... , 19..9.2.. To . .I.S. Id¢~..g..m)...Gp.L.F..&..cp..trieR...Y..C.L.~I., .a[.c FLOYD KING 5025 MAIN ROAD (RT~ 25) GREENPORT, N.Y. 11944 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that your application dated , JULY 1, 92 ....... · --................, 19..... for permit to CONSTRUCT ACCESSORY STRUCTURE IN FRONT YARD .~j~ ~ ~ ...................................... at Location of Property ...~'o~Z~.....I~..IN ROAD GREENPORT, N.Y. - ,~ou~e h/o. ' .................... k~M-i ............................ County Tax Map No. 1000 Section 35 Block 2 I L~ Ham/er Subdivision ................. Filed Map No ................. Lot No .................. is returned herewith and disapproved on the following grounds ............................... ARTICLE Iii SECTION 100-33 - ACCESSORY BUILDINGS SHALL BE LOCATED IN -l-tt~ REQUI P- -v-D REAR ~ilding Inspector RV 1/80 I PROJECTLD. NUMBER 617.21 Appendix C State Environmental Quality Review SHORT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM Fet UNLISTED ACTIONS Only PART I~PROJECT INFORMATION (To be comoletecl by Applicant or Project sponsor) 1. APPLICANT/SPONSOR ~ //~/,y t SEQR 6. DESCRIBE PROJECT EflfEFLY: g. WHAT IS PRESENT LAND USE IN VICINITY OF PROJECt. [] Residential [] In(~ustrial [] Commercial 10. DOES ACTION INVOLVE A PERMIT APPROVAL, OR FUN01NG. NOW OR ULTIMATELY PROM ANY OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY (FEDERAL. 11. CeqSS ANY At~ OF THE AOT!.~,~I HAVE A CURRENTLY VALID PERMIT OR APPROVAL? 12. AS A RESULT OF PROPOSED ACTION WILL EXISTING PERMIT/APPROVAL REQUIRE MODIFICATION? [] Y. [] .o .... I CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE L I! the action is in the Coastal Area, and you are a state agency, complete tile Coastal Assessment Form before proceeding with this assessment OVER I -(Continued on reverse I side) The N.Y.S. Environmental Quality Review Act requires submission Of this form, and an enviroamen~al revzew will be ma~e by this ~oard before any action is taken. (b) If any question has been answered Yes the project may be sig- project is not significant. (d) Environmental Assessme~ · .___~e s V/No 7. Will project result in a major adverse effect on ~N 8. Will project have a major effect on visual char- known to be importan: to the community? . . Yes /N0 10. Will project have a m~jor effect on existing or future recreational opportunities? ___Yes /No 11. Will project result in major traffic problems or · ' ' systems? · ~es No Preparer,= Signature: ' '~ QUESTIONNAIRE FOR FILING WITH YOUR Z.B.A. APPLICATIOn! A. Please disclose the names of the owner(s) and any other individuals (and entities) having a financial interest in the subject premises and a description of their interests: (Separate sheet may be t ached.) B. Is the subject premises listed on the real estate market ~or sale. or being shown to prospective buyers? { } Yes {~'} No. (If Yes, P]~e a~e~-~ ~opy af "condi~nna,, of sa~e.) C. Are there~l~ruposal~ t~ Uhange~rr al~er land { } Yes {~No D. 1. Are there any areas which contain wetland grasses? 2. Are the wetland areas shown on the map submitted with this application? 3. Is the property bulkheaded between the wetlands area and the upland building area? 4. If your property contains wetlands or pond areas, have you contacted the Office of the Town Trustees for its determination of jurisdiction? E. Is there a depression or sloping elevation near the area of proposed.construction at or below five feet above mean sea level? ~, (If not applicable, state "N.A.") F. Are there any patios, concrete barriers, bulkheads or which e~t are not ~huwn cn the survey map that you a~ Submitting? ~n~ If none exist, please state "none." G. Do you have any construction taking place at this time concerning your premises? ~ If yes, please submit a copy of your building permit and map as approved by the Building Department. If none, please state. H. Do youpr any co-owner also own other land close to this parcel? ~ If yes, please explain where or submit copies of deeds. I. Please list present use or operations conducted at this parcel ~0~ C, oo~,~ proposed use _~ and 3/87, 10/901k § 97-13 WETLANDS § 97-13 TOWN -- The Town of Southold. TRUSTEES -- The Boa. rd of Trustees of the Town of Southold. [Added 6-5-84 by L.L. No. 6-1984] Yv-ETL.~NDS [Amended 8-26-76 by LL. No. 2-1976; 3-26- 85 by_ ,L_L. No. ~l-1985]: -,"~"-' ~" .~V ~I'DAL WETLANDS: -' (1) All lands generally covered or intermittently cov- ered with. or which border on. tidal waters, or lands lying beneath tidal waters, which at mean low tide are covered by tidal waters to a maximum depth of five (5) feet. including but not limited to banks. bogs. salt marsh, swamps· meadows, flats or other low lying lands subject t~ tidal action; (2) All banks, bogs. meadows, flat~ and tidal marsh subject to such tides and upon which grows or may grow some or any of the following:, salt hay. black grass, saltworts, sea lavender, tall cordgrass, high bush· cattails, ground~el, m~rsb,~-II~w and /ow (3) All L-~ud immediateby adjacent tea tidal wetland az defined in Subsection A(2) and lying within seven- ty-five (75) feet landward of the most landward edge of such a tidal wetland. FRESHWATER WETLAN'DS: (1) "Freshwater wetlands" as defined in Article 24. Ti- tle 1, § 24-0107, Subdivisions l(a) to l(d) inclusive. of the Environmental Conservation Law of the State of New York: and (2) All land immediately adjacent to a "freshwater wet- land." as defined in Subsection B{1) and lying with- in seventy.five (75) feet landward of the most land- _ward edge of a "freshwater wetland." 9705 z.;s.ss '/'~6-,7,~-~-// TOWN OF SOUTHOLD pROPERTY RECORD.CARD OWNER STREET,~O Z~-) WLLAGE D:ST. SUB. ~OT FO~ER OWNER I N.,,.: ~ E x · ~ ACR. S / / , ~ W ~PE OF BUILDING R~S. s~s. ~ ~Z ~RM CO~. C~. M,CS. ~. ~ND IMP. TOTAL DATE RE~RKS FARM Acre ~ Volue Per / ~lue Tillable , ~ 0 ~ 0 O ~ 6--e -~ FRONTAGE ON WATER Wo~land FRONTAGE ON ROAD / M~ad~land DEPTH Hous~ ~1o~ . / / ~ / ~ BULKH~D Total :; D~K COLOR TRIM MB g Extension Extension Extension Porch patio O~ I). Total Foundo Fire ,F rea :~tion C~,,~.-.,~i'~, ~ Bath ~ y~ Dinette ¢_.~.,-,,.,.,,~. ~ e -d .K. "~'~' O~& Floors ~ ~.~ Calls ~ O ~J e.~ 5~, Inferior Finish 'lace ~ ~eat Roof Roo~s 1st Floor BR. : - - Rooms 2nd Floor FIN. B etlon Room Driveway er ZIP R-80 R-40 ~ HD R-80 RR ,,,,..OF.~~ ~ ~ __ soUTh /at~-,.7,?'-~.-/ TOWN OF SOUTHOLD PROPERTY RECORD CARD OWNER STREET~,~ ~._~ VILLAGE DIST SUB. LOT FORME~ OWNER / ., N: ~/~, j2. , ,, ~] E ACE.. S W ~PE OF BUILDING RES. S~S. VL. ~ FARM CO~. CB. MICS. Mkt. Value ~ ~ ~ND IMP. TOTAL DATE RE~RKS AGE BUILDING CONDITION N~ NOR~L BELOW ABOVE FA~ A~re V~lue P~r M~ DEPTH / M. Bldg. Extension Extension Extension COLOR Porch ~ Porch Breezeway Foundation EXt. Walls Bath F oors Interior Finish Fire Place Heat Garage Type Roof Rooms Ist Floor Patio Recreation Room TRIM O.B. ~_,~/~/_~ . Dormer Total Rooms 2nd Floor Drivewc~y ILR. DR. BR. FIN. B , *tOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 44207 Suffolk County, New York Phone 516-765-1801 Southold, New York 11971 Da~ ith T. Te~, Town Cler~ BOARD OF APPEALS, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD In the Matter or the Petition of to the Board of Appeals of the Town of Southold TO: NOTICE TO ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNER YOU ARE HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE; ~ I. T~ intention of the undersigned to petition the Board of Appeals of the Town of Sout~old to request~Special Exception) (Special Permit) (Other) [circle choice] 2. That the prop~'ty Thich is the subject of the Petition is ID.ca,ted adjacellt to your. property and is des- __ cribed as follows: ~ ~l~c~- +~ C,c~.~'?c~',.,;~-~ ~ o't`2 ~ r~t~'-~'~, O~' 3. Thal~h~?perty which is the subject of such Petition is located in the following zoning district: 4 That b~ such Petition, the undersigned will request the following relief: .5. That the provisions of the South01d T°wn~°ning C0cl~ a~plic~ble to the relief sought by the under- signed are Article I1~__ Section Ion-- ~ [ ] Section 2:B0-R, New York To~n La~ for ~pproval of access over r~§ht(s)-of-.a¥~ &. 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 may then and there examine the same during regular office hours. {516} 7~'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: ~/~ ,~.~,, Petitioner 0.hers'Names- Ho¥o/ · . Post Office Address __ . ~ f/, . Tel. No. ( ) [Copy of sketch or plan showing proposal purposes.] to be at}~.%b~d for convenience MAILING OF NOTICE~ p 81~ _-~,~ Certifieo No Insurance C, D ~ o no/use for Int~. a-~d 582 41=3 Recei ~, ge Provided ~o not use for International Mail JP 81~ 582 4t=5 Certified Mail Receipt No nsurance Coverage Provi 'ded (See Reverse) ...... h / '1 Expr~ Mail I also wish to receive the following services Jfor en extra fee): 1. J--I Addreuee's Address 2. [] ReetrJcted Delivery or fee. ;?2 , /G3 [] Ineureb [] COD [] Return Receipt for and fee is paid) * U.S.G.P.O.:~07.~ DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIFT .,~.~ ,/ ./~/'~:g/7/~--// , residing a, ~~/ ~ ,19 ~, depon~nl mailed a ~rue copy of Jh~ Notice s{J forth on o vers~ sid~ ~r~of, directed to each of thc abow-namcd p~rsons at th~ addresses scl opposil~ lh~ir names; that the addresses set opposite the names of said persons are the addresses of said persons as shown on the current~sessment roll of the To~n 9f Southold;that said Notices were mailed at the United States Post Of- rice at ~vy~ ~o~ ~ ~ ;that said Notices were mailed to each of said persons by (cemfled) (registered) mad. Sworn to be~f...ore me this C~/,~"~\ _ .~yof -._ J'C~ (z~, ~ ,19~ Notary Public No. ~79~ (This side does not have to be completed on form transmitted to adjoining property owners.) ,/ r -,I,