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MEMBERS
Robert 'W', GTI!ispie, Jr., Ch~irrnan
Robert [}ergen
Herbert Ro~enberg
Ch~r]es Gregon~s, Jr.
Serge Doyen, Jr,
SOUTHOLD, L. I., N.Y.
Telephone SO 5-2660
MINUTES
~outhold Town Board of Appeals
April, 17, 1958
A regular meeting of the Seuthold Town Board of Appeals was held at 7~30
P.M. on Thursday, April 17, 1958, in the Town 01erk's Office, Southold, N. Y.
There were present: Messrs. Robert W. Gillispie, Jr., Chairman;
Robert Bergen and Charles Grigonis, Jr.
Also present: Mr. Howard M. Terry, Building Inspector
The Chairman opened the meeting by advising the members of the Board that
he had received a telephone call at 7:15 P.M. from Mrs. John Koroleski of
Sound Acres Nursery, Mattituek, New York, asking that Mr. and Mrs. John
Koroleski and Miss Rose Koroleski's names be removed fr~m the petition on
record against Appeal No. 47 (application of Arnold S. Sacks, Mattituck, N.Y.)
because of misrepresentation. Mrs. Koroleski stated that she was to~d that
several hundred laborers would be housed in the camp and that she would not be
able to shop in the stores in Mattituck if this camp was permitted.
PUBLIC HEARING: Appeal No. 57 - Application of Thomas Delaney, 66-05
74th Street, Middle Village, N.Y., for a variance to the zoning Ordt~-nce
under Article III, Section 303. Location of property: Lot No. 119, 90' front
with 103' rear x depth of 138'/!~.~', Holden Avenue and Midwood Road, Fleet
Estate, Cutchogue, N. Y.
Chairman read the application for the variance, legal notice with affidavit
of publication from the Long Island Traveler-Mattitu~k Watchman and copy of
letter to Mt. Brook Builders, Agent for Mr. Delaney, advising of date of public
hearinge
Ghairman: Is there anyone present who wished to speak "for" this appeal?
Mr. Wysong of Peconic stated that he and Mrs. Wysong were present as repre-
sentatives cf the Home Owners AssocAation of Fleets Neck and that they wanted to
determine whether the only exception applied for was because the lot was 90 feet
instead of 100 and stated further that he saw no reason for objection as long as
the applica~at did not go out of line otherwise.
Southold T~wnBoard of Appeals
MINUTES, Continued
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April 17, 1958
Chairman: There being no one present to speak "against" this appeal I
believe the Board is ready to make their decision.
The appeal was granted, unanimously.
On motion duly made by Mr. Grigonis, seconded by Mr. Bergen, and carried,
minutes of the April 10th meeting were approved.
PUBLIC HEARING: Appeal No. 29 - Application of Theodore Murcheck, 90-29
212th Street, Queens Village, N. Y., for a variance to the zoning Ordinance
under Article III, Section 303. Location of property: Lot No. 36, 75' x 150'
on Bay Avenue and Haywater Drive, Cutchogue, N. Y.
Chairman stated that this hearing had been recessed from September 26,
1957 due to lack of sufficient information regarding this application. Mr.
Terry presented additional information which had ~een received from Mr. Murcheck
and the Board reviewed the application and file covering the appeal. It was
the u~anim&us decision of the Board to grant the appeal.
Some discussion was held in regard to special exceptions on applications
for the storage of dynamite and high explosives. It was suggested by Mr. Terry
that the Board might obtain from the Sheriff's office the State regulations with
regard to the storing of dynamite and he advised that he would attend to this.
The Secretary was requested to write the Broome County Director of Planning,
BingbAmton, N. Y., for a copy cf that County's manu~l on Planning, ~oning and
Enforcement.
The next meeting to be held at 7:30 P.M. on Thursday, April 2~, 1958.
Meeting adjourned at 9:15 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
Grace B. Meyer (~
Secretary