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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZBA-04/16/1959 APPEAL BOARD MEMBERS ~obert W. (3illispi¢, Jr., Che;rman Robert Bergen I-I~rbcrt Rosent~erg C:herlcs (3regonis, Jr. Scrg~ Doycn~ ,Jr. Southold Town Board of Appeals SOUTHOLD, L. I., N. Y. Telephone SO 5-~0 MINUTES Southold To~n Board of Appeals April 16~ 1959 A regular meeting of the $outhold To~n Board of Appeals was held on Thursday~ April 16, 19597 7:30 P.M. at the Tovm Clerk's 0ffice~ Main Road~ ?outhold~ New York. There were present: Messrs. Robert W. Gillispie~ Jr., Chairman~ Robert Bergen~ and Herbert Rosenberg. Absent: Messrs. Charles ~ ~ ' ~reoonls~ Jr.~ an~ ~erge Doyen~ Jr. Also present: Mr. Howard M. Terry~ Building Inspector. PUBLIC HF.,ARING: ?:3~ P.~i.~ Appeal No. 1~3 - Appli- cation of Roger Williams for Nella Williams~ 3602 212th Street~ Bayside, N.Y.~ for a variance in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance~ ~rticle III~ Section 303~ and Article X~ Section 1000~ for permission to reduce frontage and use as a single lot~ property descirbed as follows: Be- ginning at private road knovm as Truman's Path~ l~Mp of land surveyed for Roger Williams at East Marion dated August 2~ 195¥ by Otto ~i. Van Tuyl and Son~ bounded on north by land of Williams~ ru~ning 117.80 feet westerly~ thence 37 feet southerly bounded by land of A. Kreib, thence 24.77 feet southeasterly bounded by right-of-way~ thence 96.13 feet easterly bounded by right-of-way~ thence Southold Town Board of Appeals -2- April 16~ 1959 49 feet northerly fronting on private road known as Truman's Path, to point or place of beginning. Fee paid ~15.00. The chairman opened the hearing by reading application~ notice of public hearing and affidavit attesting to its publica- tion in the official newspaper. CHAIRM~N: Is there anyone present who wishes to speak for this application? (No one wished to speak.) C~%I[~iAN: Is there anyone present who wishes to speak against this application? ~. PL~q0LD BRODW~RICK~ Bay L~e Fark Road~ East Marion: New York: We live on Trmman's Path and are year around resi- dents there north of the property in question. (Mr. Broderick then described the location of his property with relation to the Willia~ property on the map). The only reason we are here, my wife and I~ is to clear up in our minds what is happening inasmuch as we are year around residents, if this appeal is approved, knowing that the williams' own property in addition to this. CHAIRMAN: Several pieces of property have been disposed of. i~. RRODE~tCK: %~at we want to clear up~ if this is permitted, would it set a precedent for other property owners to be able to do the same thing? CHAIRMAN: These houses are in existence and they desire to split them to sell to individual owners. A hardship is imposed if he were not allowed to do this. MR. BROD:~ICK: In the event they were allowed to go along with it, could any other people be allowed to go ahead and to do the same thing? CHAI~N: One of the purposes of the Board of Appeals is to take care ~ some of the situations that existed before Zoning. From the time Zoning went into effect we have been trying~ through the Ordinance~ to improve conditions. i%R. BRODDRICK: We are not against this application~ we are just looking out for ourselves in the future in the event anyone else wants to do the same thing. We were particularly concerned with someone coming in and doing the same thing. C~IP~,,~M: Is there anyone present who wishes to speak against this application? (No one wished to spea~.) SoutholdTown Board of A~peals -3- April 16, 1959 CHAIRM~N: A_re there any questions to be asked about the application? (No one wished to speak.) Resolution was offered by ],~. Rosenberg~ seconded bM ~. Bergen, and carried, ¥~ereas the application of Roger ~'illiams for Nella Williams, having been considered at Public Hearing No. 153~ on April 16, 1959~ and the Board finding that strict application of the Ordinance would produce undue hardship because applicant wottld be unalbe to sell either of the two cottages without the requested division. The situation is unique and would not be shared by all properties alike in the immediate vicinity because this is the only property in the immediate area with two houses located on one parcel. The public convenience and welfare and justice will be substantially served~ and the legally established or permitted use of neigh- borhood property and adjacent use districts would not be sub- sts~tially or permanently injured: and the spirit of the Ordinance would be served because the houses have been on the property for many years and a continuation of their existence separately would cause no change in the district. Be it RMgOLVED that the application be granted. Vote of the Board: Ayes:- [,M. Gi!lispie~ Mr. Bergen, and ~. Rosenberg. PUBLIC B~ARING: 7:40 P.M.~ Appeal No. 155 - Application of Roger Williams for Nella Williams~ 3602 212th Street~ Bayside, N.Y.~ for a variance in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance~ Article III~ Section 303, and Article X~ Section IO00A~ for permission to reduce frontage and use as a single lot~ property described as follows: Begimning at private road known as Truman's Path, southeasterly corner of tot 16~ Map of land surveyed for Roger l~iiliams at East Marion dated August 25~ 195~ by Otto W. Van Tuyl and Son, 105 feet west~ thence 42 feet southwesterly bounded bM land of Milligan, thence 20 feet southerly botm~ed by land of A. Kreib~ thence 117.80 feet fronting on private road known as Trt~an's Path~ to point or place of beginning. Fee paid $15.00. The Chairman read the application~ notice of hearing and affidavit attesting to its publication in the official news- paper. C?~IR?¼N: Is there anyone present who wishes to speak for this application? (No one wished to speak.) Southold Town Board of Appeals -4- April 16, 1959 CHAIR~,.~N: Is there anyone present who wishes to speak against this application? (No one wished to spe~.) CHAIR~N: Are there any questions? There being no one who wished to speak for or against this application~ Resolution was offered by ~. Bergen, seconded by ~. Rosenberg, and carried, Whereas application of Roger Williams~for Nella Williams~ having been considered at Public Hearing ~o. 15~, on April 16~ 19~9, and the Board finding that strict application of the Ordinance would produce undue hardship because applicant would be unable to sell either of the two cottages without the requested division. The situation is unqiue and would not be shared by all properties alike in the immediate vicinity because this is the only property in the immediate area with two houses located on one parcel. The public convenience and welfare and justice will be substantially served~ and the legally established or permitted use of neigh- borhood property and adjacent use districts would not be sub- stantially or permanently injured, and the spirit of the Crdinance would be served because the houses have been on the property for many years and a continuation of their existence separately would cause no change in the district. Be it RESOLVED that the application be granted. Vote of the Board: Ayes:- Mr. Gillispie, Mr. Bergen~ Mr. Rosenberg. PUBLIC HEARING: 7:50 P.M.~ Appeal No. 1~1 - Application of Arthur Schwarz, Vanston and Hay Water Road, Cutchogue, N.Y., for a variance in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance, Article III~ Section 303, and Article X~ ~ection iO00A, for permission to reduce frontage and divide into two single lots~ property located on the west side of Fleets Neck Road, (Pequash Avenue)~ Cutchogue, New Zork, bounded north by W, Titus~ east by Fleets Neck Road, south by Kennedy, and west by G. H. Fleet Estate. Fee paid 15.oo. Chairman opened the hearing by reading application, notice of public hearing and affidavit attesting to its publication in the official newspaper. CHA!~i~: Is there anyone present who wishes to speak for this application? Mfi~. ARTHUR SCHWARZ, Vanston and Hay Water Road, Cutchogue, New York: I would like to leave it as it is if it is permitted. -- As two lots. Southold Town Board of Appeals -~- April 16~ 1~9 C[~AIRMA[~: Is there a house on either lot? ~. SCH~[ARZ: They are vacant lots. ~.~. ROSENBERG: ~at is the size of the lot on the other side of this? i~kR. SCh~ARZ: They are all ?~ ft. lots. CHAIR~Y: Is this a filed map? MR. ROSENBERG: No~ this is the only vacant land there. C~N: Zou say here you have an option to sell, or you wish to sell? ~,.~. SC~ARZ: I wish to sell. I have an offer, but the party wants to have two lots. CHAE~iAN: ¥~at is the depth cf this land? >~. SCHW~RZ: 150 ft. deep on both sides. CHAIP~N: Is there anyone else present who wishes to speak for this aopeal? (No one wished to spesk.) CHAIRMAn,: Is there anyone present who wishes to speak against this appeal? (No one wished to speak.) CHAI~N: Does anyone wish to ask any questions? There being no questions, Resolution was offered by Mr. Rosenberg~ seconded by i~M. Bergen~ ~nd carried~ ~hereas appli- cation of Arthur Schwarz~ having been considered at Public Hearing No. 1~1 on A~ il 16, 19%9: and the Board finding that strict application of the Ordinance would produce undue hard- ship because of the 1~0 ft. size of the present lot. The situation is unique and would not be shared by all properties alike in the immediate vicinity because this is the only 1~0 ft. lot remaining in the area~ the other lots all being 7~ ft. The public convenience and welfare and justice will be substantially served, and the legally established or permitted use of neigh- borhood property and adjacent use districts would not be sub- stnatially or permanently injured~ and the spirit of the Ordinance would be served because the 7~ ft. lot resulting from the division would be in conformance with the other 7~ ft. lots in ~he area. Be it ~ESOLVED that this variance be granted for the northerly 1/2 of the property described in the application Southold Town Board of Appeals -6- april 16~ 19~9 and a separate variance will be required for the southerly 1/2 of the property in accordance with Section 1000~. Vote of the Board: Ayes:- Mr. Gi!lispie~ iQ. Bergen~ and ~. Rosenberg. ?UDLIC ~wA~INCT: 8:00 P.M.~ Appeal ~o. 1~+ - Application of George and Lilliam Braun~ Cutchogue, ~[ew ~ork~ for a special exception in accordance with the Zoning 0rdinance~ ~ticle Section 400~ Subsection 9~ for permission to construct and maintain a gasoline service station at intersection of Middle Road and Zoungs Avenue~ Southoid~ New ~ork~ bounded north by Middle Road~ east by Youngs Avenue~ south by E. Grattan and Charnews~ and west by J. Charnews. Fee paid ~)1[.00. The Chairman opened the hearing by reading the application for special exception~ notice of hearin~ and affidavit attest- ing to its publication in the official newspaper. CHAI~,iAN: Is there anyone ~resent who wishes to speak for this application? RENNSELAER G. TERRY~ JR.~ Southold~ New York: I am here on behalf of George and Lillian Braun, his wife~ho would like to have favorable consideration of this application for a special exception. We just had a map brought in giving a clear picture of ~. Braun's property and I would like to call your attention to the fact the application size is 200 x~00~ but when the County took over the road they took part of the intersection property. I think the location is a desirable one for a gas station. I call your attention to the fact that across the street is the Long Island Cauliflower Association blocky Fanning and Housner~ and is "B" zoned property. CHAIRMAN: You might~entify these pictures. (The Chair- man produced pictures of the property in question~ which were marked Exhibit A.) ~. TERRY: Yes~ they are of the location of the property. There is no question as to the location and feasibility or that it is excellent land from the standpoint of a gasoline service station~ it seems like an ideal location. CHAIRi~N: This morning we had a tape and placed it from the center of the highway 70 ft.~ which I understand the road is going to be widened by the County. ~. ROSENBERG: The widening will be 70 ft. from the center of the present road. ~HAIR~N: If the County does it. The County is trying to Southold Town Board of Appeals -7- April 16~ 1959 get the State to exchange the southerly and ~[iddle i~oad~ in which case the State would take ~ additional feet~ making 12~ feet the State right-of-way. However~ I do not believe that would be of serious concern to you. ~. TERRY: The area for the service station is sufficiently large to take care of any widening of the road. It might mean something would have to be moved back~ but would still be in the same area now Outlined in the plan. Will the road be a four lane highway? MR. ROSENBERG: Four lanes with a divider. MR. WILLIA~ WICKX~,~, Mattituck, New York: I represent the purchaser. The gas station we propose will be a three bay ESSO station. We had this in mind and wish the Board would consider it --- look favorably on a little more land for us here for a variance in case we need it. I thi~< there will be enough room, but there is a possibility we would be cut short. CHAIRi.~N: I thi~< there would be enough room even if the State took 12~ feet. TERRY: The lot is 3~6 feet. CHA!~N: In the event the special exception is granted~ there are some conditions that would be imposed on the appli- cant. (The Chairman quoted the seven conditions.) ls there anyone else who wishes to speak for this application? Is there anyone present who wishes to spe~ against this application for a special exception? (No one wished to speak.) CHAIRi~N: Are there any questions any members of the Board might care to ask the applicant? ~. Rosenberg asked several questions relative to the location of the gas station. i~fiq. BRAUN: F. ven before we bought the property Tydol was going to put up a gas station, then they merged, i~. 5~thill~ even before we bought it~ was dickering with a company for a gas station there. CHAIPJ~N: 'l/ae question i s, how frequently should a gas station be permitted? %~[e are working now on trying to obtain a set of principles that might apply to this situation in the future. We are also concerned with strip business developments. You can see it at the other end of ti~e Island at the present t~ne. It has a blighting effect on an area. The %ultimate Southol~ Town Board of Appeals -~- April 16~ 19~9 effect of strip business development is to b!ight~ we thi~ an area and an entrance~ perhaps~ to the town ao that the thi~ing is a little bit towards a solution involving loops to prevent unregulated access to these districts~ to localize business rather than let it develop in strips. Another important thing is traffic. ?h{. TERRY: A Supreme Court com~sel for Gulf Oil Company was questioned by the judge who said that he thinks maybe we are getting too many gas stations in the area. The counsel said he didn't think he would have to worry about that as in order to get the business the gas stations have to be attractive today. The assessments control the gas stations. You will find that an unattractive and undesirable station is the one that is not doing a good business. This location is one that is convenient to the center of the community. However~ anything can happen~ the State may take over that road or the road may go north of the property~ that is the chance the property owner has to take. He may find himself in a location that isn't on a well traveled highway. As far as hazard is concerned~ this is the least hazardous location around there as it has the most vision possible. The terrain both west and east of there is such that it is more hazardous than this particular location. ~. Rosenberg asked several questions. MR. WIClfH~: This will be an approved ESSO station. CHAIi~,~N: There is no question about ESSO stations~ they are all very attractive ones. ~¥~. ~WICi~M: This will be. The company has very rigid specifications. ~. ROSENB~iRG: One of the companies sent their engineer down to talk to us~ and he explained everything. CiiAI~N: Are there any other questions anyone would like to ask in connection with this application? I~. WICiGi~M: Except number 7 of the conditions~ the time limit~ these are the usual restrictions. CHA!RMAI~: We established them with the application in Mattituck. ~q. TERRY: My recollection at the time of the adoption of the Ordinance~ it was not anticipated that the Board would have stringent requirements as far as gasoline stations~ but the provieion was put in~ according to my recollection~ for the purpose of giving the Board some control over the number of stations. I thi~ it was right in this room that it was said when ~. Kiipp raised the question about gas stations~ you should have the provision in about gas stations~ as to the number of them. Southold Town Board of Appeals -9- ~pril 167 19~9 CHAIP2~N: The reason for this point being brought up is that there are presently two applications for gas stations in this particular area. ~.~.AUN: Everybody can put in an application for gas stations. Do those people who are putting in appl~ations for gas stations~ are they going to have one themselves, or are they just trying to sell property? C~IR~N: In other words it would be the thought on your part that we should require some proof? That ~hey have approval from an oil company. CHAIRi~iAN: In the case of the other permit that we are granting we restricted it to one year. --- When do you plan to start construction? I~. WICKHAM: ~[¥ informal opinion on this would be that they would start in six to nine months. i~d. ROSEI~BERG: As in i~[attituck, it takes time. The Highway Department~ County~ State~ and so forth, must approve it as well as the oil company. CHAI~aAN: Are there any other questions? ~. ROSENBERG: I believe we will have a report on the plan on the road and what they are going to do about it in a week or ten days or something relatively soon. C>~IR~'~N: We expect to delay Recision until these plans are final and I can see some reasons for that as it might bear on whether to start, or how many of these places will have to be moved. I think we have covered all the information that we can elicit and will postpone decision, not indefinitely, but for two or three weeks. As soon as we hear what they have in mind we will reach our decision. ~R. TERRZ: At that time could they submit their plot plans for your approval? C~%I~fAN: We will bend over backwards so that there will be no delay. i~[R. ROSENBERG: We should have the plans within the next few days. !~fi~,. TEi~iY: ~,~ho will~,mu hear from? ~. ROSENBERG: The planning Board was working on it and I will try to get something from them. ~fR. TERRY : The reason the seller is anxious to close the Southold Town Beard of Appeals -10- April 16~ 19%9 title contract~ and that would depend on your approval or disapproval. The applicant does not want to make application for examination of title until he has your approval. I ask that you render a decision as soon as possible. I would like to contact ~. i~lipp to get something definite from the State because I do not thi~ it would be fair to the man if you are willing to grant the aloplication otherwise. The County and State both might decide to move the road north of this p!ace~ even though there are indications that it is going right through here. I thin~ ~. Wickham's client would like to take advantage of the traffic that would be using that ro~d at an early date. ~. ~0SENB~RG: ~. ~lipp did not ask us to delay decision on anything~ he just said to me that the Planni~g Board is work- ing on a plan~ and he is working on a plan~ and he is at a point of getting some definite information. He will let us know in a few days. ~£~. HOW~D TERRZ: The ~ lanning Board meets on the 2~th and there will probably be some decision at that time. ~,~. RENNSELAER TERRY: You have no direct request from the County or Town to delaM decision? h~. ROSENBERG: They just called our attention to the fact that the MiddleRoad will be expanded to 100 feet. F~q. T~RY: You indicated that there was another application. Was that acted on previously? i~. ROSENBERG: The application is of >~. Teuber. Favor- able consideration is indicated and we will complete the final matters tonight. His application is for 1000 to 6~0 feet from your property. CHAIR~N: Assuming that the Board favorably regards this application and would grant permission~ would you be embarrassed about beginning on this construction ~ the road were extended to t2~ feet? Just what would happen? MR. TERmlY: I would not be~ but maybe ~'~. Wickham would. Mi~. ~ICiG~AM: If you would further consider my previous request. I doubt if construction would be started unless we could get some definite idea of what is going on. i~. ROSENBERG: As soon as we found out that ~u application was going to be made we looked into the matter. We are getting all the information that we can. I~E~. TERRY: You are saying that you intend to act favor- ably on an application made a week ago but are going to delay our application for another two weeks? -- On the other side of the road - will there be any contemplated widening? Southold Town Board of Appeals -11- April 16~ 1~9 ~. ROSE~ERG: They ~ not contemplate widening the north side of the road. This is just a question of what is planned for that particular corner where the Braun prop- ertyis. I do not believe the two aoplications have any relation. I~R. TERRY: I understood you to say the Tovm Board had asked you to hold up action on this? ~R. ROSE['~ERG: They did not say that at all. I asked ~. Klipp what was going to happen to the road and Mr. Klipp said he had the plan in front of him. I thi~ that was Tuesday. The County Board meets tomorrow~ I believe. CHAZ~AN: We will set a definite time for decision. I suggest two weeks and prompter then that if possible. We will resume this hearing in two weeks and will try to get all the information we can. MR. TERRY: the company takes a risk no matter where it puts the gas station. Things are definitely changing and what is a good area today may not be a good area tomorrow. What some companies think is a good location do es not always turn out to be. ~R. WICYC~AM: We are not too concerned with that~ the only concern in putting up the station is if the State does t~e something off. CYniCiSM: We will postpone decision for two weeks and if possible we will reach our decision next we~. ~,~. Felice Rossi~ owner of the Duck Point Motel~ Cutchouge~ New York~ came before the Board for an informal discussion relative to moving one of hissigns that is present located on the northwest corner of Depot Lane and Middle Road~ Cutchogue. It is necessary for ~. Rossi to move his sign across the street to the southwest side of the road. The same individual owns both pieces of property. Mr. Rossi was granted a special exception for the sign in question previously. The Board advised that it would be permissable for ]~. Rossi to move his sign~ and in an application that he is planning to make to the Board for another special exceotion he should make mention of this sign and his originsl application will be amended as far as the move is concerned. PUBLIC ~iRIMG: 9:00 P.M.: Appeal No. 152 - Application of John Haley~ for North Fork Housing Guild; Inc.~ Mattituck~ Southold Town Board of Appeals -12- April 16~ 19~9 New York~ for a special exception in accordance with the Zoning 0rdinance~ Article III~ Section 300~ Subsection 11~ for permission to locate more than one real estate sales sign on property of George L. Penny~ north side Main Road~ Matt~tuck~ New Zork~ bounded north by Railroad~ east by J. ~ilson~ south by Main Road~ and west by J. F. Young Estate. Fee paid ~1~.00. chairman read application~ notice of hearing~ and affidavit attesting to its publication in the official newspaper. CHAI~: Is there anyone present who wishes to speak for this application? i~. GEORGE PENNY~ Mattituck~ New £ork: ~. Haley works for us. We are the owners of the North Fork Housing Guild~ and George L. Penny Lumber Yard. ~. Haley has been associated with Ethel Wells since 195~ and his business has been conducted in the same building prior to Zoning. No sign has been displayed outside of the building prior to this time, CHAI~N: ~. Haley formerly worked for Ethel ~el!s? ~&~. PE!q~Y: Donald Swann bought out Ethel Wells. In 19~[ P~. Haley took out a license and worked with Ethel Wells. His primary business is working for the North Fork Housing Guild~ however, and thls is a side-line. To i,~. Hale¥ this is not a new business~ it ls somethin5 he has been conducting from this existing ~remises for four years now. The transfer that we have in mind to the ~alter Luce Agency ls because Ethel WelIs is ~ ' ~ ~omn~ out of the real estate business and for [~. Haley to make a living it was necessary for him to transfer to a more active agency. ~[q. ROSE~ERG: How long has the sign been gone? i~X. PE]~'[~Y: Last s~mmner. ~. WALTER LUCE~ Cutchogue~ New York: ~zm. Ha!ey came to our agency~ the Russell P. Silleck Agency~ located next to the North Fork ba~ and Trust ComDany~ and would like to establish a branch office in ~[r. ~enny's office. In order to signify a branch office he would like to have the sign just indicating the business being conducted. ~,~. ROSEi~ERG: Just change the wording of the sign? l'i{. PEN~YZ: Yes. ~,~. ROSEi~[BERG: He wishes to replace a sign that existed six months ago? C~I~[: You do not need permission to put that sign up. ~,'L{. TE~Z~ Building Inspector: He wishes a larger sign Southold T~n Board of Appeals -13- April 16, 1959 and wants to change the name. The sign will be 2 x 3 and the other one was l½ x 2~, this will be almost double. ~. PE~Y: The size of the sign has to be increased to be able to add the additional information. CHAIP,~N: The North Fork Housing Guild is o~ned by the Penny Lumber Company? 1~. PENNY: It is owned by some of the o~merz of the lumber company. owns the model house? MR. PE~J_~: George L. Penny. Ci~IRI~D~N: We are trying to establish certain facts. How big is that sign now located on the ~roperty? Ffl~. PE~.[KY: 6 x ~ is the one that is there now on the easterly side of the property. bR. BERGE]~: W~aat will be on the west? ~]~. PE~i[~Y: A sign similar to the one on the house but it is to be larger. ~. BEi~G]~i~/: If you have a ground sign you would not have to have the house sign. ~. PE!~NY: Right. The one on the house would not be n~cessary. Mf~. ROSE~ERG: You want first to slightly enlarge the non-conforming sign on the building and if this can be done, you will put a sign on the westerly side of the building and t~ke dorm the sign on the house? You wish not only to make it slightly larger but take in the house sign area, duplicate the one on the east on the west? ~iU~. T EPJ~Z: Duplicate the size but not the ~.~ording. They want to have one sign for the ~forth Fork Housing Guild, and the other sign would be for the other business that is conducted in the building. ~q. PEN~DZ: If we find our house sign is not adequate, I know we will have permission to go ahead with the larger sign. ~. RO~E~FoERG: What is the size of the property? ~2t. PE~fNY: 3~0 feet frontage. ~at does the North Fork Housing Guild do? Sell model houses and shells and real estate. Southold Town Board of Appeals -14- April 16~ 19~9 Ci~IRlhl~: The proposal is that i~. Haley will have an office in the shell. i~hR. I~E~,IY: He has had one since CHAIRi~AN: What we are concerned with as far as zoning is concerned, is whether or not to grant oermission to en- large the aresent sign if it is found useless in its present location~ ~anging on the building~ and be permitted to be placed on the westerly side of the property. i&R. R0~Ei'~ERG: Zou are allowed~ in the Business area, to have two signs. One on the building and one on the ground. 'You wish to take the one off the building and put two on the ground. I think you should try out what you have. i~. BERGEN: These sign locations must be supplied - where they are. MiR. t~E~.'~ Y: There will not be three signs at one tithe. i~,. ROSEi~BERG: There are two non-conforming signs there now which are permitted. Our duty is to suppress anything that is non-conforming as fast as we can. Resolution offered by Mr. Rosenberg~ seconded by kr. BSrgen and carried, ~,~nereas application of John Haley ~r ~orth Fork Housing Guild~ having been considered at Public Hearing i,lo. 1~2~ on April 16, 19~9~ and the Board finding that the public con- venien~ and welfare and justice will be substantially served, and the legally established or permitted use of neighborhood property and adjacent use districts would not be substantially or perman- ently injured and the spirit of the Ordinance would be observed~ therefore Be it RESOLVED~ that the application be granted for the erection of a real estate sales sign 2 feet by 3 feet and to be attached to the model shell, BUT deny permission for the erection of a 4 foot by 6 foot ground sign to be located on the west side of the property. Vote of the Board: Ayes:- 1,~. Gi!lispie, 1'.'~. Rosenberg, and ~. Bergen. The minutesof the meeting of April 9~ i9~9 were approved as submitted, on motion of i,~. Rosenberg, seconded by ~dr. Bergen and carried. Vote of the Board: Ayes: 1¥~. Gilllspie, ~. Bergen~ and Mr. Rosenberg. Southold Town Board of Appeals -1~- April 16, 19~9 1~. Thomas Jurzenia, whose application for a special exception~ Appeal No. 1~, is being held over for further information, requested that the Board continue it further for an additional two weeks. The Board of Appeals held considerable discussion on the matter of type of enclosure for junk yards which must be under-way by April 23, 1960. It was decided that members of the Board would visit various green houses and nurseries to obtain information on prices and type of shrubbery that should be used. The next meeting of the Southold Town Board of A~peals will be held on Thursday~ April 23~ 19~9~ 7:30 P.id., at the Town Clerk's 0ffice~ Main Road~ Southold, New fork. On motion of i~,~. Ro'senberg~ seconded by i~. Bergen and carried~ it was RE~0LVED, that time and place be fixed for the following public hearings to be held by the Board of Appeals of the Town of Southold at the Town Clerk's Office, Main Road~ Southold~ New York, on April 30, 19~9: 7:30 P.M. (E.S.T.), upon application of 01in Glover, Pequash Avenue, Cutchogue, New fork, for a variance and special exception in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance Article III~ Section 303~ and 306, and Article X, Section 1OOOA~ for per- mission to use lot and reduce side yard on corner lot located on Pequash Avenue~ and First Street~ Cutchogue~ New fork, bounded north bM First Street~ east by now or formerly of Fleet, south by Glover~ and west bM Pequash Avenue. 7:4~ P.M. (E.S.T.), upon application of Hon. Leone D. Howell, lg Roslyn Road, Mineola~ New ~ork, for a variance in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance, Article III, Section 303, and Article X, Section lOOOA, for permission to reduce frontage and use as a single lot, property located on a Private Road, west side of Camp Mineola Road~ Mattituck, New York~ bounded north by right-of-way~ east by Ruland, south by Great Peconic Bay, and west by Cahill. It was further RESOLVED, that legal notice of hearing is to be published in the official newspaper on date of April 2~, 19~9. Vote of the Board: Rosenberg. ~,~ee t ~_g ad j ourne~at Ayes: i~ir. Gillispie~ Mr. Lergen~ and 11:00 P.M. Respectfully submitted~ Judith T. Boken Secretary