HomeMy WebLinkAboutZ-20848FORM NO. 4
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
Office of the Building Inspector
Town Hall
Southold, N.Y.
PRE EXISTING
CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY
No Z-20848
Date JULY 13r 1992
THIS CERTIFIES that the building.
Location of Property 855 HORTON AVENUE
House No.
County Tax Map No. 1000 Section 141
Subdivision
ONE FAMILY DWELLING
MATTITUCK ~ N.Y.
Street Hamlet
Block 1 Lot 24.1
Filed Map No. Lot No.
conforms substantially to the Requirements for a One Family Dwelling built
Prior to: APRIL 9~ 1957 pursuant to which CERTIFICATE OF
OCCUPANCY NUMBER Z-20848 dated JULY 13~ 1992
was issued, and conforms to all of the requirements of the applicable
provisions of the law. The occupancy for which this certificate is
issued is ONE FAMILY DWELLING *
The certificate is issued to MARY BARHYTE
(owner)
of the aforesaid building.
SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH APPROVAL
UNDERWRITERS CERTIFICATE NO.
PLUMBERS CERTIFICATION DATED
*PLEASE SEE ATTACHED INSPECTION REPORT.
.lA
N/a
N/A
~f - / Buil~g Inspector
Rev. 1/81
Location
BUI~DL.=
T0','R,I OF SOUTHOLD, N. Y.
HOU~L~G CODE INS?ECTIOH Rm~ 0RT
855 ItORTON AVENUE
MATTITUCK, N.Y.
{nmmoer ~ szree~)
Subdivision
Name of Owner(s)
MARY BAP4tYTE
[i,iunzcipa±lsy)
~Iap No. Lot(s).
Occupancy
A~mitted by:
ONE FAMILY DI4ELLING
(type)
wM. CLARK
Key ~vailable
Source of request
Suffolk Co. Tax No.
WILLIAM CLARK, AT~Y.FOR OWNER Date
VAC~
(owner-senanz)
Accompanied by: SAME
i000-~4~-~-24.!
JUNE 16, 1992
D~'~LLI~[G:
Type of construction
Foundation
Total rooms, let. Fi
Bathroom(s) !
Porch, t~e
Breezeway
Type Heat OIL
Fireplace(s)
Domestic hotwater
Other
FP~4E
RSONP. Y (BLOCK)
4
Deck,
Garag%
'Warm Air
No. ~cits 2
XX -
#stories
Cellar x Crawl space
2nd. Fl- 'v:~::-i3z'd. F1
Toilet room(s)
Patio,
Utility room
Hotwater xx
Airconditioning..
~ype heater OFF FURNACE
I-1/2
ty/~e BRICK &
C~.m 1' ~L~K
~CCESSORY STRUCTURES:
Garage, type const.
Swim. ming pool
Other
Storage, type const.
Guest, type const.
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~IOLATIONS:
_Location
.CHAPTER 45--N.Y. STATE UNIFORM FIRE PREVENTION & BUILDING CODE
Sec.
Descriotion
Remarks:
n~pected b ~-~-~ Date of Insp. JUNE 24,
Tun~;,.~ ,//__,~,..S~//,FiSi~ERg- 'Time start lo:oo,-...end,
1992
1o:25
TOWN OF SOUTIIOLI]
TOWN IIALL
$0UTIIOLD, NEW YOR. K
765 - 1802
11971
APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY
: 1.6. !992.
!'~ DATE. June ,
ii HEM CONSTRUCTION OLD OR PRE-EXISTING BUILDING..)~X$(..VACANT LAND ........
855
Location of Property..~0r.~0n.~v. eJ]D~ Mattituck, N. Y. 11952
HOUSE NO. STREET HAMLET
County Tax Map No.
Subdiviaion .......
Property.. Mars Barbx~e.
I000 Section ~2~4.1. illockX~ 1 Lot ~ 24.1
................ Filcd Map ........ Lot ..........
Permit No ........... Date of Permit .......... Applicant
Health Dept. Approval .................. Underwriters Approval ..............
Planning Board Approval ................
Request for Temporary Certificate ....... Final Certificate .~ ............
Fee Submitted: $.100.00
Attorney for Y)wne; ...............
,rev. 10/14/88
FORbl NO. 6
TOWN' OF SOUTIIOLD
BUII.DING DEPARTt'IENT
TOI4M IIALL
765- I802
APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY INSTRUCTIONS
A. 'This application must be filed in typewriter OR ink and submitted to the Building
Inspector with the following; for new buildings or new use:
]. Final survey of property with accurate location of all buildings, property lines,
streets, and unusual natural or topographic features.
2. Final approval of Health Dept. of water supply and sewcrage-dlsposal(S-9 form).
3. Approval of electrical installation from Board of Fire Underwriters.
-. 4. Sworn statement from plumber certifying that solder used in system contains less
than 2/I0 of 1% lead.
5. Commercial buildings, industrial buildings, multiple residences and similar.
buildings and installations, a certificate of code compliance from the Architect
or Engineer responsible for the building.
6. Submit Planning Board Approval of completed site plan requirements.
B. For existing buildings (Prior to April 9, 1957~ non-conforming uses, or buildings
and "pre-existing" land uses:
1. Accurate survey of property showing all property lines, streets, buildings and
unusual natural or topographic features.
2. A properly completed application, a consent to inspect signed by the applicant
and a certified abstract of title issued by a title company which shall
mhow single and separate ownership of the entire lot prior to April 9, 1957.
· If a Certificate of Occupancy is denied, the Building Inspector shall state the
reasons therefor in writing to the applicant.
3. Date of any housing code or safety inspection of buildings or premises, or other
pertinent information required to prepare a certificate.
C. For Vacant Land Certificate of Occupancy:
I. An application for vacant land Certificate of Occupancy shall be submitted,
and a certified abstract of title issued hy a title company showing single and
separate ownership of the entire lot prior to April 9, 1957 shall also accompany
the application. If a Certificate of Occupancy is denied, the Building Inspector
shall state the reasons therefor in writing to the applicant.
D. FEES:
1. CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY - New Dwelling $25.00, Additions to Dwelling $25.00,
Alteration to Dwelling $25.00, Swimming Pool, $25.00. Accessory building $25.00
Addition to Accessory buildi~gs, $25.00 - Businesses $50.00.
2. Certificate of Occupancy on pre-existing dwelling - $100.00.
3. Copy of Certificate of Occupancy - $5.00 - over 5 years - $10.00
4. Vacant Land Certificate of Occupancy - $20.00
5. Updated Certificate of Occupancy - $50.00
6. Temporary Certificate of Occupancy - $25.00 Residential
$50.00 Commercial
rev. 10/14/88
MARY BARHYTE
TO
JUN 6 1992
· the undersigned,
Ownerfs) Name(s)
do(es) hereby state:
That the undersigned (is) (are) the owner(s) o[ the premises in the Town
of Southold located at 855 Horton Avenue, Mattituck, N. Y. 11952
· v:h~ch is shov;n and designated on the Su££olk
County tax map as District 1000, Section 141 , !3lock 1 Lot 24.1
That the undersigned (bus) (have) filed, or caused to be filed, an applica-
tion in the South. old T()~qq }4uildfng ir, spector's Office for the following:
Certificate of Occupancy
That the undersigned do(es) hereby give consent to the Building Inspectors
of the Town o[ Southold to enter upon the above described property, including
any and at! buildings located thereon, to conduct suchinspeetions as they may
deem necessary with respect to the aforesaid application, including insp~eetions
to determine that said premises comply with all of the laws, ordinances, rules
and regulations of the Town o£ Southold.
The undersigned, in consenting to such inspections, do(es) so with the
knowledge and understandinF that any information obtained in the conduct of
such inspections rr~ay be used as evidence ~n subsequent prosecutions for vio-
lations o6 the laws. ordinances, rules or re~u!ations o£ the Town of Southold.
(si~ture)
William d. Clark, Attorney for Owener
(print name)
(signature)
(print name)
Southold Town Board of Appeals -9- September 2, 1976
MARY BARHYTE: Yes, the house on the corner.
WILLIAM BARHYTE: There was a tenant in there, but he
moved, so we've been taking care of it for the last five years,
shoveling snow and mowing lawn. I'm getting too old for that.
THE CHAIRMAN: The proposal is to divide up the property
as is and sell off one piece.
Is there anyone present who wishes to speak against
this application?
(There was no response.)
I might explain that the applicant has .638 acres and
the locations of the houses are such that the lot to be re-
tained will have a larger area than the one that they are
relinquishing. Actually, the lot that you will be selling
will be 150' x 50', 7,500 sq. ft.. That's about 1/5 of what's
required today. That's one of the things that's hard for
people to understand. When you create two lots like this,
we're really recognizing an existing situation. There's no
change in the density of the area.
After investigation and inspection the Board finds that
the applicant requests permission to set off existing dwelling
on undersized lot, Horton Avenue and Oak Street, Mattituck,
New York. The findings of the Board are that the Board is in
agreement with the reasoning of the applicant.
The Board finds that strict application of the Ordinance
would produce practical difficulties or unnecessary hardship;
the hardship created is unique and would not be shared by all
properties alike in the immediate vicinity of this property
and in the same use district; and the variance will not change
the character of the neighborhood, and will observe the spirit
of the Ordinance.
On motion by Mr. Bergen, seconded by Mr. Grigonis, it was
RESOLVED, William and Mary Barhyte, 735 Horton Avenue,
Mattituck, New York, be GRANTED permission to set off existing
dwelling on undersized lot, Horton Avenue and Oak Street,
Mattituck, New York, subject to the following condition:
There shall be no further division of the property.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: - Messrs: Gillispie, Bergen,
Hulse, Grigonis.
Southold Town Board of Appeals -8- September 2, 1976
After investigation and inspection the Board finds that
the applicant requests permission to erect accessory building
in front yard area, Osprey Nest Road, Greenport, New York.
The findings of the Board are'that the Board is in agreement
with the reasoning of the applicant.
The Board finds that strict application of the Ordinance
would produce practical difficulties or unnecessary hardship;
the hardship created is unique and would not be shared by all
properties alike in the immediate vicinity of this property
and in the same use district; and the variance will not change
the character of the neighborhood, and will observe the spirit
of the Ordinance.
On motion by Mr. Gillispie, seconded by Mr. Hulse, it was
RESOLVED, Pauline Israel, 275 Central Avenue, Lawrence,
New York be GRANTED permission to erect accessory building in
front yard area, Osprey Nest Road, Greenport, New York, as
applied for.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: - Messrs: Gillispie, Bergen,
Hulse, Grigonis.
PUBLIC HEARING: Appeal No. 2177 8:10 P.M. (E.D.S.T.)
upon application of William and Mary Barhyte, 735 Horton Avenue,
Mattituck, New York for a variance in accordance with the Zoning
Ordinance, Article III, Section 100-30 & Bulk Schedule for per-
mission to set off existing dwelling on undersized lot. Loca-
tion of property: Horton Avenue and Oak Street, Mattituck, New
York, bounded on the north by W. Jagodzinski; east by Oak Street;
south by Horton Avenue; west by J. Rutkowski.
The Chairman opened the hearing by reading the application
for a variance, legal notice of hearing, affidavits attesting
to its publication in the official newspapers, and notice to the
~applicant. The Chairman also read statement from the Town Clerk
that notification by certified mail had been made to: Walter
Jazodzewski. Fee paid $15.00.
THE CHAIRMAN: Is there anyone present who would like to
speak for this application?
MARY BARHYTE: It is too much ground to take care of.
THE CHAIRMAN: The applicant owns an area of .638 acres.
On this area are two houses. The proposal is divide and ...
are you going to sell one?
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