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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4509y SIV, NOWGo Gnw _Youngs Ave. -.& Main Rd.., Southold. - -5/11/81 CA -replace exisitng nonconforming tanks. ! �/05�9• //�/E2ETTE SE.�✓icE JTicTioi✓ Aoerl /.✓ � L 6 �5'/ 6 n/ • ..T CSCLFF. SE7B�RcK f�'`� _ .. .. _ . 97 k- /n03 P7 _ r7DL>sTion/ v �L7'�/tA-Tio�C/ � �-4S_vtrt-7'>oh/_�kgy� r�/saFr-ic��T��aRY$�66�JAR1S � APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman James Dinizio, Jr. Lydia A. Tortora Lora S. Collins George Horning BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD FINDINGS, DELIBERATIONS AND DETERMINATION REGULAR MEETING OF AUGUST 24, 1998 Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 ZBA Fax (516) 765-9064 Telephone (516) 765-1809 Appl. No. 4509 - TONYES REALTY CORP. Parcel 1000-61-4-23 Street & Locality: 54360 Main Road (and Youngs Ave), Southold DATE OF PUBLIC HEARING: September 25, 1997, October 23, 1997 (recessed by applicant to November 13, 1997) (recessed again, request by applicant's attorney pending new status of possible Local Law and Business Zone changes); August 13, 1998. FINDINGS OF FACT PROPERTY FACTS/ DESCRIPTION: The above -identified property is located in the Hamlet Business (HB) Zone District and is a corner lot with 115+- ft. frontage along Main Road (N.Y.S. Route 25) and 75+- feet along Youngs Avenue, Southold. The property consists of a total size of 8,625 square feet. The present use is public garage -repair and gasoline sales. BASIS OF APPEAL: The Notice of Disapproval issued by the Building Inspector is dated August 13, 1997 and reads as follows: "Under Article XXIV, Section 100-243A, a nonconforming building with a nonconforming use shall not be enlarged, reconstructed or structurally altered unless the use of the building is changed to a conforming use. The preexisting building is located in the Hamlet Business District and is not a permitted use in this district. The side and rear yard setbacks do not conform to the required 10 ft. side and 25 ft. rear yard...:. VARIANCE RELIEF REOUESTED BY APPLICANT: The request made by applicant is to add a 505 sq. ft. area to the existing building by adding a bay at the west side and squaring off the rear to establish a uniform setback of 8 feet along the rear wall. The setbacks are proposed at a minimum of 10 feet 4 inches from the westerly (side) property line and 8 feet from the southerly (rear) property line (maintaining the established rear setback). Page 2 - Appi. No. 4509 Re: 1000-61-4-23 (Tonyes) August 24, 1998 Determination REASONS FOR BOARD ACTION, DESCRIBED BELOW: The subject premises has been operated since at least 1927 as a gasoline station with a two -bay motor vehicle service facility. New York State motor vehicle inspections have been performed at least since 1987, when applicant took over operation of the business, and probably for many years before then. Until 1989, the property was zoned B-1 General Business, a zone in which gasoline stations are permitted by Special Exception. Pursuant to Federal clean air laws, New York State has imposed a new automotive emissions inspection system that is being phased in during 1998. Inspection stations are required to install a fixed dynamometer on which vehicles will be run at over 50 mph for testing, a fixed camera, and other new equipment. Applicant has decided to continue to perform NY State inspections, which it has shown are an economically important element of its business. Consequently, applicant will install the dynamometer and other required new equipment. It seeks a variance to enable the building of a third bay at the west side of its building, which will hold the inspection equipment and will be enclosed for purposes of safety and the control of noise and emissions. Applicant has testified that if it cannot build the third bay, the equipment would be installed in an existing bay. Because the existing bay would continue to be used for vehicle repairs, applicant has testified that the dynamometer would be located in a spot such that cars being tested would protrude out of the open bay door and onto the gasoline station apron. Applicant has testified that such an arrangement would result in problems including uncontained noise from the dynamometer, uncontained emissions from tested vehicles, and safety hazards related both to the protrusion of cars from the bay and to the risk of unprotected "runaways" on the dynamometer. The Board concludes that applicant's proposal does not change nor expand the existing use. Rather, he proposes to build a bay to shelter State -mandated equipment necessary for it to continue in the business of doing inspections. Applicant will install the equipment and remain in the inspection business even if not permitted to build the third bay, but in that case the result, in the Board's view, would be a significant detriment to community safety and welfare. The Board is also cognizant of the public policy interest in accommodating emissions inspection operations as a means to improve air quality. The Board concludes that granting of the requested variance will not produce an undesirable change in the character of neighborhood or a detriment to nearby properties because the established business will continue to operate as it has in the past and the addition will be consistent with the appearance of the neighborhood. The rear yard Page 3 - Appl. No. 4509 Re: 1000-61-4-23 (Tonyes) August 24, 1998 Determination setback of 8 feet, while substantially less than the required 25 feet, is unchanged from the existing rear setback. There is no other feasible way for the applicant to establish an enclosed inspection facility while also maintaining the existing capacity of its business to perform repairs. Granting of the variance will not have an adverse effect on physical or environmental conditions in the neighborhood provided that the inspection facility's air exhaust is directed to the greatest degree possible toward Route 25, where there is substantial vehicular traffic. The Board finds that the grant of the requested variance, with the conditions set forth below, is the minimum necessary and adequate to enable applicant to continue to perform NY State inspections, while at the same time preserving and protecting the character of the neighborhood, and the health, safety, welfare of the community. RESOLUTION/ACTION: On motion by Member Collins, seconded by Member Dinizio, it was RESOLVED, to GRANT a variance permitting applicant to square off the southwest corner of the existing building and to build a third bay, as described in its application, with a minimum setback of 8 feet along the entire rear wall and a minimum west side setback of 10 feet, subject to the following CONDITIONS: 1. The third bay shall be used to house the equipment mandated by New York State for the performance of motor vehicle inspections, including a dynamometer in a fixed installation. 2. The exhaust of air from such bay shall be arranged so as to direct such exhaust to the greatest degree possible toward State Route 25. 3. Personal vehicles of the owners and employees shall not be parked on the premises between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. (business hours), and public parking areas must be utilized. VOTE OF THE BOARD: AYES: MEMBERS GOEHRINGER, DINI2 COLLINS, AND HORNING. (Member Tortora was absent.) This Resolution was duly adopted 4-0. �A ,j --y A , Approved for Filing 8/31/98 ****************** 1000-61-4-23/Tonyes RECEIVED AND FILED BY SOliii-��D::':,id DATE 8/3t/f: HOUR U1.1 1K #S s45�;, Towov n Clerk, Town of Southold f , l'f.)WN OF SOOT1191.t) IIIITU)INI" 1)I-PnR MEN1 SOI ITT M J.n.N V. ii:- 6 NQ TICE OF MSAITROVAI, I . i 4 PLEAS%"1'nlCf': NOTICiithnl Yitur apl+lica(inn dalrrl ...... .:. .... ...........'19l7 ... for hermit to n .;:_ 1. ` y� ! ...r� .� ......:.... .i1 l Loc:rliou of Property ..J .... NRna>Nn/ Sir•nrr��77 flvnlnr. Conn(y't"ax Map No. 1000 Seclir)n ...lO� :.._ Muck ...... �01-..... Lo( . a.5. 3... 1.. SohBivision :......... Piled Mil, t In. Lot No . ............. . iscl_,i n¢'n-rd here vrit (t am<I.. t}l isapl+r Hurd au thr failn+vinlr l.ronnds FG t'LLG+FiJ<.-G�F/"t :' ' .. .. �.¢�G'LLfH/�r!!/,. ;�T � /T . GC)i fiff%YL... y�G.�t-��j •� �y/ ��- jiu Er^', �.`f ... .. Y.. o:.-- - � cc, ` ;dem [3ui.Jdinq Ins ect.nt: RV 1/go FORM NO. t 3 SETS. OF PLANS ............... f �; ...TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SURVEY ..........•.............. •- , BUILDING DEPARTMENT CHECK...... ......•- TOWN IIALL SCPTic FORM ....... ....-,.,- 9 }yg7 } SOUTUOLD, N.Y. 11971 Ldy TEL! 765-1802 NOTIFY: d: Dtl Dts T TOWw Or RoiM401S3 GALL MAIL, T0 . ...... .... . . ... . .. . Approved.................... 19 Pe ........... , Disapproved a/c .•.. ,..••. .._..... ...... ......... (Building Inspector) �.,. APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PC•.RM1T� �� (}�� � Date_q � 19� INSTRUCTIONS 1. a. Ibis application twat be ainpletely filled in by typewriter or in ink and sulanttted to tbe;ifuilding Inspector with 3sets of: plans, accurate plot plan. to scale. Fee according to schedule. 1).. Plot plan showing location of lot and of buildings on premises, relationship to aljoining,prmmises or public streets or areas, and giving, a detailed description of layout -of property mast be dram on the diagram which is part of: this application.. c. 7be work covered by this application may not 1)e conmenced before issuance of, Building Permit. il. .Upon approval of this application, the Building Inspector will issue a Building Permit to the. applicant.. Such permit shall be kept on the pummises available for inspection tbrrxml+jxrut the work. e. No building shall be occupied or used in wbole or in part for any purpose whatever until a Certificate of (k-, gxnrx=y strall have been 8ranted-try-tl,e Wilding Inspector. AMACKrl.ON IS 11,"R(iift ME to the Building Deparnrent for the issuance of a Building Permit purm iu: to the Building Zuni: Ordinance of the Tam of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, and other applicable Laws, Ordinances or Relnmlations, for the construction of buildings, additions or alterations, or for reneval or demolition, as herein described. the applicant sprees to comply with all applicable laws,: ordinances, building code, lmousiog code, and ' regulations, and to admit amthorived inspectors an pmnises and in building for necessary inspections. %�... ....I....... (Signature of applicant, or naw, if•a•corpor-ation) (Mailing ;"xkl of applicant) State wbedmer akn�liicant.-iysr(o-wr�ieerpr,fflessee, agent, architect,''ehpineer,. general contractor, electrician, pltrdmer or builder. '.. _:_ ,_.:.... _. •l../..ShI l,.L`: C'.. .. t,..::.......• . ....... ................................................. Nan, of owner of premises .,,C-�..N �.S•. .-. ?� ................. (is on the tax roll or latest d ) - Ifuapplicant is a corporation, signature of duly miLhori�.ed-officer. (Mane and title of corporate off -icer). &Vbtfl 'v'�+y,eA�rSv 1- S2CJ fluilders License No . ......................•. Plumbers License No, ..................:....... . Electricians License No. ..... ................ Other Trade's license No. '................ 1. location of land or which „proposed work will be done...... ................. ................. 5`J.: ..........M. r�. t ca,..,...:..:.wpm:->o 1, c�.. House Nirdier Street Hamlet Camty Tax flap No. 1000 Section ......l.a l ....... Block ...... :-1........ Lot ..t�C4:�...... Subdiv sion........ .............................. Piled Map No. ............... Lot ............... :(Nam) 2. State existing use and occupancy oCf,.pre^muses and intended �usey_six] occupancy of proposed construction: a. I,xnstiog use and Occupancy1 ....... b. b. Intended use arxl�� 1 Tr .r.liI 310 N .l4 •.:2 ,as.u.a9 :(iF.4i:."ti >jt a'I's, 1 c rni4ilr.up 6Q ,t..,wt0,e'vi I li.,lu14 of rusk (du:rk tAlit'ji llgd icilblL'): lki, Ik,i ldtill, .......... A<k1lL inn .�.\.:... All inat. ion .......... t dtenoval :....... Ik 161 ll: ion ....... .:.... 01 tier Weak ...... / �.iuwted Cost L/?�.i \.1. v...:.... fee ......... ................:.......... .- (o lie paid: on filing Chis application)-.' 'i. IF ilna ling, ixnl,er of`rkxll inl, units Ilulier of [loll Ing uul Ls rot/eadi floor .......... If ginage, ixaher of cars ...... ....... ...... //���� �t�,,.-�� (I e 6. I F IxradLsa, tiintl ercial or mlxe(1 occolian y, sleet fy full mxl extent of each type of [tae.S. !. i ('� r 1 I. Iliwsuli lra ut of exist :Ing aCnx:Lures, 1 mry: 7?rix1C.... �.,.... Itenc. .......�: `1...,. C1e11Llr „�J........ t .. 91,11ier of SLot 11s �... - SttwenP:ions of safe aLnrcture With alterationsor ukil Lloas:. lrrnnL ...� ,.,Pear Ik.lil,h ......✓.al....:... 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"begs ...............................Plicate t♦it. i'i: la title protx:rCg within 300 feet of it tidal i�etiatxl? * YES .......... NO .. ..... f;iX111XH7F']am 9'RW511]3S tv-811'1'`1:NY 143 Illit' jWd'-iP. PLOT DIAGRAM j tocsin clearly soil distinctly all.lxiildings, xAieLher.existing or proflosed, mxl iniilcate all set-hack dimensions flint protiert'y lines. 'Give street aril block nrdier or description according to deed, anal rAlota streeL narea'aixl itxl :ale. ' tAoellu;r interior or corker IOC. _ wee ot�`ec� P\o'er Ns tiXIt1IY tX,• _5�.�1n}-w�.K.p.q �"��^� ............ .....Wiul,.duly Inairn, delxiaes curl allyl Ilett he In tiro appl icing (IL nr: of i,xlivi(l,ml. signing contrucL) alwvu u:.uxl, .............................................. . ......... ((<nd radar, ngent, corliorule officer, etc.) ::aid u„x:r or (x„x:ra, r,txl Is duly audlorized to lierfonu or )rave-lierfonned the said c ,rlc mxl to n,lue ural file this t applicntiou; 111111 all sCal0tenta containtKI in Yltin upplic:aCion :u'e lioe to the Ixiac of his kxwtlA,e-111x1 ixiliefi nix) Hint die enak will lie lierfonaecd Ili the neaxier set forth in the appiicat:iou filer) therLwith. ;Paan lu lnlfin(-ne �iltln tk)i my Itibl is .. (Sip i ne al All (cunt) ROB Epr1. scgTT JIB Notary Public, State of Newyork Qualified in Se'' A County i No.O08 Term Expireas May`..'' rowF► Of, SOUT1110l-I) kq1! i iFlC"� ANTAi_ FROM DECISt011 Of= r1Ull.1)IIJG, R,ISPFCIOA�� ` % 1497) APPEAL -10. s(�� 3,a& P-n DA1r, 8/26/97 1. F TO TI IE ZONING BOARD4E- f�hf"EA1.5, 7(1WN (7r�/ Q l C)l,U' nN 1Y." t (Wee) 9nnyes, Jr. fr of 54360 Main Road t.'...............o......... . Name of A i >.eite..mt Street olid Nontb*r Tonyes Realty Corp So e•tho•Id.................. ....................... ...... .........IIERF-HY APPF.A(_ tO Munteipollly Still* TI IE ZOt<111,IG BOARD OF APPEALS FROM TI IF Uf r_ISIO14 OF 11IF i 1JILDING INSPECI-Olt OIJ APPt_ICnriON FOR PERMIT 1-1O........... :.................. ....... DATED VA1.2z W11ERt13Y THE 1)UILD11-11ciIHSPECIOR Dt:10(il) TO Li11t n A....T.4ftx.e:Sa..,sr.•..V.P..lip. hx.1:..0A.1... Gorp. -. I-1 orate of Applicool lot# prutnit r>i 54360 Main Road, SoutholdNew York ..... ......... ........ ........ ........ Street and Pdunrhier ,Mru tic 1poUly Stole. (x ) PERMIT 10 USE i x I PERMIT FOR OCCUPAhICY 1. t_OCKI ION OF 'till: PROPLU I Y ..54.360 ..DtaJ,n. R.o'..}}c,,.. Sqq u.thold.......... .HB..::,, Stro*t /I�nnt7n t: Use Divirict ort 7..onlnq Mop I)Iatl is f 100H0 Snt t Ion 64 "lot k4 1"[ 23 1- tlwilnr ......... ...snys ivial)iio. ^- Y-t,.itflo41�` Prior Owner Mohil Oil Corp _ .. 2. PROVISION (5) Of'. Tf (f 7.Ol,tit•f(; OIl D(1 IAf-KaE APPEALED (IruHcote the Arltct* Secilnn, Sol,- section ohsection .olidpornprolih of the Zortlnt) Ordinnncee by ttrrntbetr. Ur) licit (itiole lite C)rdlonoce.) Arliclee xxiv SecCtoti 3. TYPE OF APPEAL Appeol Is rriada herewith (or (please Check approprfaCe box) (x) A VARIANCE (o the Znn)np-Ordiricinca or Z.nninp Mop ( ) "A VARIANCE due to Irick of ovicess (Stole of New Yolk Town Low Chop. 62 Cons• Lows Art. 16 Sec. 2hOA Subsection 4. PREV101)S APPEAL_ A prevfoor. oplinrilh(�%g (lids one) bemt,rnode Willi respect to tills declslon of lite 1)ullding Inspector or Willi tespecl to. tills prol)erly. Such appeal was ( ) request (or o sync Int l it troll ( ) terpreest lot it vnrlmicit and was made In Appeal Flo. ......... ...................Doted .......................... ( ) A Variance to Section 2110A. £iuhseetlaet :) (x) A Vorlooceto tiie Zotiltig Oidinonce .. i ) is recliresled for Iiia reason that applicant desires to construct an addition to the existing building which is a non-conforming building with a' non-conforming use in an H)3 district. P'oret Zell (Continue. on Diller side) ..rte USE Vnl:tANCE ).. 51RIE'T APPLICATION OF THE 'ORDINAN E wrtdd prockica pecrcitcal dlffiueltlas or alnnecas- zt'sury-IAR1)S1fill bocnusa the ordinance does not ailow for expansion of an '+•,,'.,,existing business. Applicant wishes to increase volume of business by installing 'a NYS inspection machine which requires its own separate and larger bay. Use of an exising 'bay is not feasible in that the ilrl existing bays are too small to. hou.ae the necessary NYS silo:111mfrnt— n 11, SEP 1 6 ie�7 2. The bgfdship ce.ttiod Is-UI`IH?UE anis Is nul clearoei by all propanlos alil.o In ilio hrnnudiola %• 4Ic11111y o011e15 propnJy and in this uso'11"f1cl I` ...... the properties in the immediate Vicinity,of the subject premises include a bank, luncheonette, deli _•. and village green and do not share the same qualities as 'that of and automotive service and repair seal:ion., 3., Tree 'Volinrica wee.dd obsarva ilia spir)i of Neo Ordinance and WOOLD MOT CHANGE ThIE (:IlAf'( ACTER OF Ti DISTRICT hncouso the new construction would,keep in -character of theneighborhood. The preinises•would continue to be used 'as an autoomolive service and repair ,ration.' ST ATC OF IJf:W Yfe+eK ) COUNTY OF SUFt'0I,1C) Lf wins , �A 14ns) e ti= Sworn to }INs.. h ........... clay ul ........ Z. TOWN OF SOUTHOL.D (PROPERTY RECORD CARD OWNER STREET c t . "' VILLAGE DIST. SUB. LOT iUnt PS 1P_c � r FORMER OWNERN � ;" f! }} E ( 111 1, t4l ACR. --- ,// S LC%Y�l tJl _C3/" D✓((�r a� t :ES. SEAS. VL. FARM W TYPE OF BUILDING) _' t �d9j COM C . MISC. M6. Value LAND IMP. TOTAL DATE REMAk S T BrSde c7f Cr0 AGE BUILDING CONDITION NEW NORMAL BELOW ABOVE FARM Acre Value Per Acre Value Tillable 1 Itlat �2 'illable 3 Joodland viampland FRONTAGE ON WATER lushland FRONTAGE ON ROAD - cusePlot DEPTH. BULKHEAD tal DOCK OSx" ,`xe a i . COLOR 3 r, _ I 2 y=t a i 'TRIM k+ — i I P V /� Z w . — 'M. Bldg. _ r 2 t 7i r p Foundation ( Bathes Dinette -:Extension r J r Y� Q ).66 Basement ?c o Floors c. K. ` Extension1 .k' / �� i a -� % 133 Ext.Walls _ Interior Finish , h wL.. P'=`: ,c. Extension -- yY Fire PloceHeot �� DR. _ �251 Type Roof Rooms Ist Floor BR. r s ;Por% Recreation Roorr Rooms 2nd Floo FIN. B. T Porch Dormer Preexeway Driveway— ��p9e — � r . q OSx" ,`xe a i . i*)WN 4F SOUTHOLa- PtRTY REC09DBARD OWNER STREET VILLAGE DIST. SUB. LOT` ivl� Pse /� C�o� r, • i J� FORMER OWNER N E ACR. "A' d l t-1 Lt S W V TYPE OF BUILDING RES. SEAS. VL. FARM COM3MISC. M6. Value ' LAND IMP. TOTAL DATE '—REHAB S� ff�5[rA u V V 6 C). P 6-0 7z Cr4 ' (�177 AGE BUILDING CONDITION NEW FARM . Tillable 'Tillable 2. Tillable_ 3 r Woodland Swampland FRONTAGE ON WATER Brushland FRONTAGE ON ROAD Nouse Plot DEPTH BULKHEAD Total DOCK S M. Bldg. Extension _ n Extension -b Extension Porch Porch Breezeway Garage Patio -- O. B. Total 11LLLLLLLLILLL-L1 I -I I I I I " U % Foundation { Bath �� Dinette - i (c (> __._. Basement ?4o Floors— r .��.r. K. -- _3 Ext. Walls ua„ °( Interior Finish `._. '� cLh S.t � a..o, LR. r�+ Fire Place Heat DR. COLOR Type Roof Rooms 'Ist Floor BR. I Recreation Roo — Rooms ;2nd Floo — FIN. B. Dormer Driveway ,,J• / — — TRIM i - M. Bldg. Extension _ n Extension -b Extension Porch Porch Breezeway Garage Patio -- O. B. Total 11LLLLLLLLILLL-L1 I -I I I I I " U % Foundation { Bath �� Dinette 3 o t/ Y,`Q (c (> __._. Basement ?4o Floors— r .��.r. K. -- _3 Ext. Walls ua„ °( Interior Finish `._. '� cLh S.t � a..o, LR. r�+ Fire Place Heat DR. n i Type Roof Rooms 'Ist Floor BR. I Recreation Roo — Rooms ;2nd Floo — FIN. B. Dormer Driveway ,,J• / i M C f m n a ,'1p , n \ V ❑G \ 0 nn xi VIV N .._--- �. �yc O 4� 1 G C l' .i ry 41. LC!{��0 90\\ mi I Q Jut✓EvFoz. ONys ru,9,evvrE�a ro, To.�. /�.c vEi9GT✓Ga.PI� -�- s�ee� k { zagy PP'NEW YO {Ok�TE�AP.QS'LZd,/`�97 LANl?�GlBYE✓ori a'1�.ib/Oc7O.. L /.- OLID �'�i fin�rr,�✓b�r�. n/. f� FOLLOW-UP and UPDATE FOR YOUR RECORD: TO: Members FROM: ZBA Office DATE: 1997 Attached is an (original) 60:p.;of &40. � (new info oration added to the original Town ZBA file) re: Pending Application of ��� �✓ a� Other Comments: _ # of Pages Attached: L ) Placed in Members' office mail boxes for update on% /d)/97 b)C* - -------------------- Board.Trans e Zoning Board Town Hall Main Road of Appeals Southold, N.Y. 11971 0,4z_� r (1) (�q g This letter is pursuant to the hearing that I attended on Thursday, Aug. 13 regarding Application No. 4509, Tonyes/ Southold Automotive. I wish to make certain that a remark made by one of the garage owners was heard by the board and is a part of the record. It was made as a rapid offhand comment and may have been overlooked. I consider it extremely relevant and revealing. When the chairman expressed a desire to see some other similar emissions -testing installations on Long Island, the remark was: ''Be sure to take your earplugs." Thus it would seem that there is considerable noise at these installations. I wish also to reiterate my concern about the material that would be vented into the air. Whether or not these emissions would affect the neighborhood in terms of air pollution would depend entirely on wind direction or lack of wind. In the latter case a kind of ''inversion" could take place. And of course we are talking about noxious and possibly carcinogenic emissions, not wood smoke from a fireplace. It would seem upon reflection that an automobile emissions testing site so close to a large residential neighborhood is really not a good idea. A gas station is one thing. The proposed operation is an entirely different matter, as the ZBA has shown in past decisions. I would like to commend the Board for its interest and attention in this matter. I felt my concern, exressed for the neighborhood in general, was taken absolutely seriously. Tr hha/nk yo ( Olive Evans 140 East Mechanic Street Southold vLANNING BOARD MEMV RB �J P - o��S co . BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. S ; Gl Chairman cz WILLIAM J. CREMERS y 2 KENNETH L. EDWARDS �y • �� GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, JR. RICHARD G. WARD PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ISEP 1. S 1998 I I September 17, 1998 Edwin & Donald Tonyes Southold Automotive Corp. 54360 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 RE: Proposed site plan for Southold Automotive Corp. Dear Messrs. Tonyes, J Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-3136 Telephone (516) 765-1938 The Planning Board has received your site plan application dated September 14, 1998. Before the Board can proceed with it's review, the site plan must show all information as by Town Code, Article --25, 100-256 C., "Technical standards". In addition, a review by the Suffolk County Department of Health Services and the New York State Department of Transportation will be required. Please fill out and return the enclosed disclosure form in order to complete your application. If you have any questions, or require additional information, please contact this office. Si erely, alerie Scopaz Town Planner cc: Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman, Board of Appeals Edward Forrester, Director of Code Enforcement DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING Town of Southold Zoning Board of Appeals COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ROBERTJ. GAFFNEY SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE September 4, 1998 STEPHEN M. JONES, A.I.C.P. DIRECTOR OF PLANNING Pursuant to the requirements of Sections A 14-14 to 23 of the Suffolk County Administrative Code, the following application(s) submitted to the Suffolk County Planning Commission is/are considered to be a matter for local determination as there appears to be no significant county -wide or inter -community impact(s). A decision of local determination should not be construed as either an approval or a disapproval. Applicant(s) Municipal File Number(s) honyes Realty Corp. 4509 Caffrey, Beryl 4596 Very truly yours, Stephen M. Jones Director of Planning S/s Gerald G. Newman Chief Planner GGN:cc C:YI l l CC\ZONING\ZONING\WORKING\LDS\SEPRSD4509.SEP LOCATION MAILING ADDRESS H. LEE DENNISON BLDG. - 4TH FLOOR ■ P. O. BOX 61 00 ■ (5 16) 6) 853-5190 100 VETERANS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY HAUPPAUGE, NY I 1 788-0099 TELECOPIER (5 16) 853-4044 kA4 c .mac y Z OFFICE OF BOARD OF APPEALS 53095 Maiu ' Road. Southold, NY 11971 - (1-516) 765-1809 tel. (1-516) 765-1823 fax Pursuant to Article XIV of the Suffolk County Administrative Code, The .Board of A-peal.s of the Town of Southold, New York, hereby refers the following to -the Suffolk County Planning Ca=issian: _ Variance from the Zoning Code, Article XXIv , Section 100-243A Variance from Determination of Southold Town Building Inspector Special Exception, Article , Section Special Permit Appeal No: 4 09 Applicant: Tonyes Realty Corp. Location of Affected Land: 54360 Main Road, Southold, N.Y_. 11971 County Tax Map Item No.: 1000- 61-4-23 Within 500 feet of: Town or Village Boundary Line Body of Water (Bay, Sound or Estuary) State or County Road, Parkway, Highway, Thruway Boundary of Existing or Proposed County, State or Federally Owned Land Boundary of Existing or Proposed County, State or Federal Park or other Recreation Area . Existing or Proposed Right -of -Way of any Stream or Drainage Channel Owned by the County or for which the County has established Channel Lines, or Within One Mile of a Nuclear Power Plant Within One Mile of an Airport Comments : Applicant is requesting permission.. to Addition & Alteration exi ng Copies of Town file and related documents enclosed for your review. Dated: .,�c-P� i� 98 OFFICE OF ' BOARD OFAPPEALS (516) 765-1809 ZBA tel. 765-9074 fax Patricia C. Moore, Esq. 51020 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Re: Appl. No. 4509 - Tonyes Realty Corp. Dear Mrs. Moore: Southold Tow Hall 53095 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 August 31, 1998 Enclosed please find a copy of the Appeals Board's determination, with conditions, regarding the above project. Before obtaining a building permit, it is requested that the most southerly setback be confirmed, showing the distance between the new southwest corner (to be squared off) and the westerly side property line. This information is necessary for the permanent ZBA file and future use, once it has been verified by a surveyor, architect, or engineer. Please contact the Building Department directly at 765-1802 regarding further agency review. A copy of this variance determination has been transmitted to the Building Department and Planning Board Offices for their updates. Encl. cc w/ encl: Building Department Planning Board Office Very truly yours, GERARD P. GOEHRINGER CHAIRMAN f1� ( Zoning Board of Appeals Town Hall Main Road %' r ( ' Q Southold, N.Y. 11971 ((/�_ I l it O This letter is pursuant to the hearing that I attended on Thursday, Aug. 13 regarding Application No. 4509, Tonyes/ Southold Automotive. I wish to make certain that a remark made by one of the garage owners was heard by the board and is a part of the record. It was made as a rapid offhand comment and may have been overlooked. I consider it extremely relevant and revealing. When the chairman expressed a desire to see some other similar emissions -testing installations on Long Island, the remark was: "Be sure to take your earplugs." Thus it would seem that there is considerable noise at these installations. I wish also to reiterate my concern about the material that would be vented into the air. Whether or not these emissions would affect the neighborhood in terms of air pollution would depend entirely on wind direction or lack of wind. In the latter case a kind of ''inversion'' could take place. And of course we are talking about noxious and possibly carcinogenic emissions, not wood smoke from a fireplace. It would seem upon reflection that an automobile emissions testing site so close to a large residential neighborhood is really not a good idea. A gas station is one thing. The proposed operation is an entirely different matter, as the ZBA has shown in past decisions. I would like to commend the Board for its interest and attention in this matter. I felt my concern, exressed for the neighborhood in general, was taken absolutely seriously. Thankyoa4t,� LQ Olive Evans 140 East Mechanic Street Southold FOLLOW-UP and UPDATE FOR YOUR RECORD: TO': All ZBA Members FROM: ZBA Chairman via ZBA Office DATE: � �� 199$ o ;r Rl�o�e? s Attached is an ( original) cop f (new .information added to the original Town A_ file > re: Pending Application of' Other Comments: ( # of: Pages Attached: �) Placed in Members' office mail boxes for update on F//a/9% bCIIL�- -------------------- Board.Trans i � 111u11, lr q 0 SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVEI INN CA �' ISSUES RAISED AUG (�' P 2 ODOR: The proposed additional garage bay will provide an enclosed space -for emissions testing. The proposed renovations to the garage due to New York State fire and building code requirements will also include a modern ventilation system. The property is located at the corner of Main Road and Youngs Avenue, which in the summer months experiences additional summer traffic and the odors associated with additional traffic. PARKING: The improvements to the property are not sacrificing parking. The area of the proposed garage is presently used to repair vehicles. The property is within approximately 200 feet from municipal parking at Youngs Ave. and Traveler Street. This area is presently used for employee parking. The adjacent property contains a large parking area which on occasion can be used for employees and client's vehicles. Vehicles are not stored on the property for extended time. The purpose of the additional garage bay is to continue the inspections and required repairs, as has been the practice to date, in a timely and efficient manner. During the evening hours the vehicles needing additional work are stored within the garage bays. Denial of the additional garage bay will require the applicant to place the equipment inside the existing bay with the inspected vehicle sticking out of the open garage, this will cause interference with vehicle circulation on the property and interfere with the gasoline sales pumps. The inspection time is longer and vehicles will have to wait to be inspected and services, aggravating the conditions of the property and require parking of awaiting repair vehicles. NOISE: The dynamometer is very loud and will create external noise to the neighborhood if the equipment is placed in the same garage as is presently used for repairs and inspections. The garage doors must remain open, the existing garage does not have proper ventilation systems or air conditioning to permit control of noise. The additional bay will be designed with adequate insulation which will sound proof the area, the garage will be isolated from the other repair bays by a wall so that employees can conduct the inspections with proper noise protection and safely positioned away from the inspection equipment. LIGHT: The only additional light will be inside the bays. The proposed plans do not include exterior lighting. Lighting will be in accordance with the Town specifications. ALTERNATIVES: A SEPARATE INSPECTION BAY IS THE ONLY REASONABLE METHOD TO ASSURE A SAFE AND VIABLE BUSINESS: ::i The subject public garage has been in existence since prior to zoning. The original proprietary lease was recorded in 1927 between Harry and Bessie Brown with Standard OR Company. The garage has always been used for the repair of motor vehicles with gasoline pumps in -.accordance with the definition of a public garage. The applicant has been performing inspection on°the-subject property since he began to lease the property in 1987. Inspections are a component of the definition of public garage which states "housing or care of gasoline or other power driven vehicles or where such vehicles are equipped for operation, repaired or kept, for enumeration, hire, or sale". The modifications being proposed for the existing garage will permit the applicant to continue as a New York State designated inspection station. PRACTICAL PROBLEMS In The Long Island Gasoline Retailers Association, Inc. Publication of November the difficulties with the new inspection program was highlighted as follows: "The new inspection program will not provide enough room to have a dynamometer and lift in the same bay. Therefore, the inspection will require the use of two bays. This will create scheduling problems for the consumer and long waits at a reduced number of inspection facilities." "The safety part of the New York State inspection takes about 36 minutes. The new program will require 30 more minutes for a total inspection time of 1 hour and 6 minutes." (See Exhibit A) The present equipment allows the inspection to take place in either bay, the one bay contains a car pad and the other bay has the lift. Brake jobs can only be done on lifts. The new equipment is fixed into place in that the camera must be lined up to view the vehicle and the wheel rotating unit is installed into the ground. If a vehicle requires brake work the bay will be tied up for an undetermined time, no other inspections can be performed. This will cause back-up of the inspections and repairs, parking of waiting vehicles, congestion on the property. The new emissions testing equipment, specifically the "System One NYTEST Emissions Test Systems, consists of a (1) stationary camera,(2) personal computer with Gas analyzer System in 60"high x 30"wide x 20"deep non -stationary unit, and (3) 131 "length (in width of bay) x 31" depth Dynamometer (Portable dynamometer requires additional ramp 4' long x 3' wide), (4) portable ( size of shopping cart) exhaust sample analyzer "Constant volume sampling system" The positioning of this equipment and four components necessitates a dedicated garage bay. The additional time required for each inspection and the fixed location of the inspection equipment will reduce the number of inspections on each day and also tie up the garage bays with inspections to the detriment of the non -inspection related repairs. Southold Automotive is a service business, community support and customer loyalty is earned with good customer service. The applicant is willing to spend the money to improve the garage in order to maintain his customer's satisfaction. Reduced locations for NYS inspections will cause inevitable delays in the process, without adequate room to conduct the inspections for customers, the applicant will lose customers. IE SAFETY The emissions testing equipment is extremely noisy and the testing procedures will create a very unsafe work area if not placed in a separate designated garage bay. The garage will be isolated from the repair work area by a wall with sound proofing. The bay will be air conditioned and large enough to permit the entire vehicle to be inspected inside the structure. The functioning of this equipment requires a vehicle to reach a velocity of 50 mph while the vehicle's tires rotate on the rotators known as the dynamometer. In Pennsylvania where this system has been in place for the last year, inspection station operators have experienced three separate incidents of the vehicle jumping the dynamometer and ramming through the shop. To prevent this dangerous situation the applicant intends to place cement poles as barricades inside the dedicated bay for the safety of his employees and customers. This safety measure can not be installed if the inspection equipment is congested into the existing bays. DENIAL OF ADDITIONAL BAY OR ENLARGEMENT OF EXISTING BAY: PRACTICAL PROBLEMS The lift is located in the westerly bay and is an in -ground system which can not be relocated without damage to the system. The existing lift is valued at $20,000 and must remain in the existing bay. The inspection equipment can not be isolated from the repair shop. The noise cannot be muffled which will affect the health and welfare of the employees. The Dyno.is @11 feet in width which in the existing 14' bay leaves very little room to work. With vehicle tires rotating at 60 mph in congested work area, the Zoning Board would be ensuring an unsafe environment for the employees. The garage bays also contain the storage of parts, a tire rack worth $500, Brake lathe worth $10,000, Strut Machine worth $1,000, cabinets and work bench, in addition to a work area, applicant cannot eliminate storage of parts which is crucial to the repairing of vehicles. Denial of the bay will force the applicant to inspect the vehicles in an open garage, the vehicle partially out of the bay, without adequate room to the employees, inadequate ventilation, and unsafe work area. The activity on the entire parcel will be disrupted in that the inspection and repairs will be performed outside the garage, the shifting of vehicles to the only lift will create a cramped and unsafe condition on the property and interfere with the service area of the gasoline pumps. The neighbors will be affected by the increased activity outside the garage and the customers and employees will have to maneuver around inspection vehicles. This property is located on a corner with pedestrian traffic in the downtown area. The additional movement of repair vehicles in and out of the garage bays is not in the best interest of the Town or the applicant. M FINANCIAL DATA The actual invoices in support of the outline is attached. The applicant can show with actual sales records and invoices that the New York State inspection station generates revenue that would cause extreme financial hardship if the New York State inspection station could not be continued due to a denial of this application. On December 20, 1997 through January 20, 1998 the State of New York temporarily suspended the applicant's license authorizing inspections of vehicles because he failed to respond immediately to the purchase order of the equipment: without inspections gross receipts in that month totaled: $9,445 (See Exhibit B) Compared to the same period of time from December 20, 1996 through January 20, 1997: with inspections gross receipts in that month totaled $14,936 The repairs in the public garage in the summer months increases by 30% (See Exhibit C) 8/1996: $26,206.65 8/1997: $16,775.66 7/1998: $20,518.06 Average: $21,166.33 Loss in winter: $3,606.79/month x 12 months = $43,281.48 minimum annual loss of revenue applying the actual $3,606.79 loss from the winter of 1997, the anticipated loss in the summer which typically experiences a 30% increase of inspections and repairs, the anticipated annual loss 43,000 + 30% of 43,000 (12,900) _ $55,900 annual loss of revenue due to loss of inspections, the average anticipated loss annually: $49,590 INSPECTION STATIONS GENERATE ACTUAL REPAIR WORK AS FOLLOWS: The bookkeeper audited and reviewed each invoice in January 1997 and August 1997 and determined what revenue is generated strictly from inspections: January: 62 inspections performed ($19/each) $1178.00 7 of the 62 inspections failed and 3 of 7 failed vehicles did not return. Repairs needed to 5 vehicles: $1790.38 Recommendations made for work not necessary to pass inspection: $701.83 Total: $3,670.21 strictly from inspections (See Exhibit D) August: 89 inspections ($19/each) $1691.00 18 of the 89 inspections failed and 5 of the 18 vehicles did not return. Repairs needed to 13 vehicles: $1968.81 Recommendations made for work not necessary to pass inspection: $2,083 Total: $5,743.54 strictly from inspections (See Exhibit E) (33% of all repair work comes from inspection therefore it is a very important accessory use to the public garage as a revenue source) The above financial data is generated by computer entries from actual invoices which are attached The applicant obtained an appraisal of the property which determined that the property is valued at $350,000 as an existing gas station and public garage. The applicant does not want to change the use of the property he merely wishes to continue the use of a New York State inspection station which he presently enjoys. The value of the property as compared to other uses in the HB zoning use district is not applicable in this case. The added bay is the best alternative to accomplish his goal of maintaining a New York State inspection station. ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, COUNTY OF SUFFOLK, NEW YORK x In the Matter of the Application of Tonyes Realty Corp. 54360 Main Road Southold NY x FACTS Memorandum AUG, 1121998 ``_- ---_1LL -- Application for expansion of "public garage" for CONTINUED use for inspections of motor vehicle. The two existing bays do not provide adequate space for the safe and continued inspections of full sized motor vehicles. Modifications are necessary to the public garage in order to install the New York State mandated equipment (11' Dino with wheel in ground rotators). The minimum garage bay must be 30' in length. The additional bay will be 13'-x 34' which is to be constructed in what is presently an outside work area. POINT I The grant of the requested application should be granted as a matter of public policy. The New York State inspection program effective January 2, 1998, (inspection station owners are given a grace period to enable the equipment to become functional) is mandated by the Federal Government in accordance with the Clean Air Act. The overriding policy in this country is to bring all vehicles into compliance with low emissions standards of the Clean Air Act, and the new equipment has been designed to monitor compliance.. The Federal Gasoline Tax, collected by the State, is allocated back to the State in Highway Funds. The Highway Funds are withheld from the State if the State does not provide adequate compliance with new emissions testing inspection sites. The applicant was, in fact, shut down from December 20, 1997 to January 20, 1998 as an inspection station for failing to respond immediately to the purchase order for the new emissions equipment. There has been a recognition by the State that the equipment and modifications to existing inspection stations will be a significant financial burden on inspection station operators, therefore through the State and Local municipalities, inspection station operators are eligible for grants towards the purchase of the emissions equipment. The Town of Southold participated in the grant program, and the applicant received a $5,000 grant from the Town of Southold to assist him in purchasing the equipment. The proposed garage bay dedicated for the placement of the emissions equipment should be granted as a matter of public policy as is evident by the Federal Government requirement, the New York State mandate and assistance with funding, and the Town of Southold's participation in New York State grants, and the actual grant by the Town of Southold to this applicant. POINT H The zoning ordinance, at 100-241, according to the building inspector's notice of disapproval prohibits the enlargement of the garage for the emissions equipment. The zoning ordinance as it is written is unconstitutional because it does not permit the balancing of interest between the proposed continuation of an inspection station on the premises and the general policies of zoning with regard to the enlargement or modification of a preexisting nonconforming use. Presumption of constitutionality enjoyed by zoning ordinance is formidable but not conclusive; with police power as predicate for state's delegation of municipal zoning authority, a zoning ordinance will be struck down if it bears no substantial relation to police power objective of promoting public health, safety, morals or general welfare., Trustees of Union College v. Schenectady City Council 91 NY 2d 161; 667 NYS2d 978 (Ct of Appeals 1997) citing Berenson v. Town of New Castle, 38 N.Y.2d 102, 107, 378 N.Y.S.2d-672, 341 N.E.2d 236, quoting Village of Euclid v. Ambler Realty Co., 272 U.S. 365, 395, 47 S.Ct. 114, 121, 71 L.Ed. 303; Cornell Univ. v. Bagnardi, 68 N.Y.2d 583, 510 N.Y.S.2d 861, 503 N.E.2d 509. Prohibiting the continued use of this property as an inspection station is contrary to public policy and bears no relation to the general police power of zoning. Moreover, denial of the application is more than a denial of the expansion of the public garage. It is denial of the existing inspection operation which is obligated to be in compliance with New York State and Federal Law. POINT III The elimination of preexisting nonconforming uses is surely an important governmental objective. But the public interest in the general objectives of zoning does not as a matter of law override competing environmental interests, which by their very nature also are clearly in furtherance of the public health, safety and general welfare as is evident from the volumes of regulations enacted in the Environmental Protection Act and Environmental Conservation Law. (1) The need for an emissions inspection station in the Town of Southold and the continued testing of Southold Town resident's vehicles for low emissions is substantially related to the public health, safety and welfare of the Town, the State of New York, and United States of America. The general objectives of zoning which prohibits the proposed use in the Hamlet r�1 � Business zoning use district bears no substantial relation to the objective of promoting public health, safety or general welfare. Clearly the general welfare of the public is to permit the added bay to the existing public garage in order to allow for the continued use of the premises for emissions inspections. The new emissions testing equipment, specifically the "System One NYTEST Emissions Test Systems, consists of a (1) stationary camera,(2) personal computer with Gas analyzer System in 60"high x 30"wide x 20"deep nonstationary unit, and (3) 131 "length (in width of bay) x 31" depth Dynamometer (Portable dynamometer requires additional ramp 4' long x 3' wide), (4) portable ( size of shopping cart) exhaust sample analyzer "Constant volume sampling system" The positioning of this equipment and four components necessitates the dedicated garage bay. The functioning of this equipment requires a vehicle to reach a velocity of 50 mph. In Pennsylvania where this system has been in place for the last year, inspection station operators have experienced three separate incidents of the vehicle jumping the dynamometer and ramming through the shop. To prevent this dangerous situation the applicant intends to place cement poles as barricades inside the dedicated bay for the safety of his employees and customers. (2) State and Federal mandated emission inspection stations should be accorded the same status as educational institutions, or religious institutions. While educational and religious institutions are not exempt from compliance with zoning ordinances, neither are they required to affirmatively demonstrate special need for any expansion of their facilities; greater flexibility is afforded institutions and controlling consideration must always be overall impact on public's welfare. "As a consequence of their inherently beneficial nature, educational institutions have long enjoyed special treatment with respect to residential zoning ordinances and have been permitted to expand into neighborhoods where nonconforming uses would otherwise not been allowed."Cornell, 68 N.Y. 2d at 593, 510 N.Y.S.2d 861, 503 N.E.2d 509; see also, Diocese of Rochester, 1 N.Y.2d 508, 154 N.Y.S.2d 849, 136 N.E.2d 827; Matter of Concordia Collegiate Institute v. Miller, 301 N.Y. 189, 93 N.E.2d 639. The necessity for this additional garage bay and public policy favoring the new emissions testing equipment must compel the Zoning Board to grant this applicant's proposal, the proposal must be given greater deference and special treatment than the general zoning considerations associated with a preexisting use. POINT IV Where the applicant has a preexisting nonconforming use and demonstrates that the proposed use was an integral part of the original plan for the entire parcel, applicant is not required to seek a use variance. Rudolph Steiner Fellowship Foundation v. DeLuccia 647 NYS2d 863, 231 AD2d 726 (2nd Dept. 1996). The subject public garage has been in existence since prior to zoning. The original proprietary lease was recorded in 1927 between Harry and Bessie Brown with Standard Oil Company. The garage has always been used for the repair of motor vehicles with gasoline pumps and the applicant has been performing inspection on the subject property since on or about 1987. The modifications being proposed for the existing garage will permit the applicant to continue as a New York State designated inspection station. The emissions testing equipment is extremely noisy and the testing procedures will create a very unsafe work area if not placed in a separate designated garage bay. The garage will be isolated from the repair work area by a sound proof wall. The bay will be air conditioned and large enough to permit the entire vehicle to be inspected inside the structure which will mitigate the any noise and odors. Due to the modernization of equipment and New York State requirements, the safe and proper installation of the new equipment necessitates placement of the inspection equipment into a dedicated bay. The added bay for the inspection equipment is an "integral part of the original plan for the parcel" and does not require a use variance. As was previously pointed out, the "System One NYTEST Emissions Test Systems, consists of a (1) stationary camera,(2) personal computer with Gas analyzer System in 60"high x 30"wide x 20"deep nonstationary unit, and (3) 131 "length (in width of bay) x 31" depth Dynamometer (Portable dynamometer requires additional ramp 4' long x 3' wide), (4) portable ( size of shopping cart) exhaust sample analyzer "Constant volume sampling system". The positioning of this equipment with the four components necessitates the dedicated garage bay. The equipment will therefore be isolated from the other employees and the public, this will allow the automobiles to be inspected in a safe and sound proof environment. POINT V The property consists of a two uses: gasoline island with pumps and an existing garage used for "housing or care of gasoline or other power -driven vehicles or where such vehicles are equipped for operation, repaired or kept for enumeration, hire or sale." Public Garage definition 100-13 The existing garage performs mainly maintenance work on vehicles, and repairs associated with making the vehicles road -ready. Inspections are a function of road -readiness and the vehicles are "equipped for operation". When the public garage definition is compared to the "Repair Garage" definition, public garage is more applicable to the use of the subject property. Repair garage is defined as "A building, other than a private garage, used for the adjustment, painting, replacement of parts or other repair or restoration of motor vehicles or parts thereof, whether or not accessory or incidental to another use." Both definitions are applicable, however, no painting or restoration of motor vehicles is done on the subject premises. Therefore, the subject property in the HB zoning district which permits "public garage" but does not include "repair garage"should not be interpreted to prohibit applicant from constructing one new bay. In that applicant complies with the definition of public garage with regard to the inspection of motor vehicles. In 1997 the Southold Town Board considered the use regulations listed in 100-81 (LB zone), 100-91 (IB zone) listing "public garage" and "gasoline service station" with the same setback and operating restrictions, and 100-101 (B zone) had "gasoline service stations, public garages, car dealerships, vehicle rental, and accessory repair facilities"also listed together. The Town Board in 1997 through their legislative drafting considered all these uses similarly. The zoning board consistent with the legislative intentions should also interpret the existing use as a "public garage" in the Hamlet Business zoning use district. The present board has considered similar legislation but the revisions have been stalled due to issues unrelated to the public garage provisions. POINT VI The enlargement of the existing garage is need to maintain his accessory use of the emissions testing of vehicles. Under the doctrine of accessory uses, the landowner is permitted to maintain accessory uses in conjunction with the permitted nonconforming use if the accessory use is truly incidental to the nonconforming use and does not change the nature of the use of the property. 61 ALR 4th 724,786 'The added garage bay will not change the character of the use on the property. Southold Automotive will continue to inspect vehicles and repair the vehicles on the premises in the same manner and to the same extent as it is presently does. The proposed design of the additional bay will be in conformity with the design and architectural character of the building. Denial of the bay will force the applicant to inspect the vehicles in an open garage, the vehicle partially out of the bay, without adequate room for the employees, inadequate ventilation, and unsafe work area. The activity on the entire parcel will be disrupted in that the inspection and repairs will be performed outside the garage, the shifting of vehicles to the only lift will create a cramped and unsafe condition on the property and interfere with the service area of the gasoline pumps. The neighbors will be affected by the increased activity outside the garage and the customers and employees will have to maneuver around inspection vehicles. The applicant prefers to modify the garage for the inspection equipment with a first class project. If the application, as proposed, is denied the impact on the community will be greater and the Town will have to tolerate the business with inspections and repairs overflowing from the existing structures. CONCLUSION For all of the above stated reasons and the law, the Zoning Board of the Town of Southold should grant the applicant the additional bay to the existing public garage for the continued safe use of his premises as an emissions inspection station. syn Member's 'Forum Perspective on the NYS Enhanced Inspection Progra The New York State inspection program slated to be implemented on January 2, 1998 will have the following effects: Emission inspection fee will increase from .$9.00 to $25.00 - 178% increase in a f ee. `Che new safety and emission fee will increase from $19.00 to $35.00 - 84%, increase. Without wages increasing over time, this new fee will be a significant portion of appointed reserved income, appointed to pay other necessary expenses. For the economic groups that have greater demand on their income for the necessities of life, this will have an even greater burden. Those of us who are in the survival income strata, who own older automobiles will experience a large proportion of our income going to emission repairs and inspection. We will be required to pay up to $450.00 in an attempt to repair emission failures, and then possibly repay the $25.00 fee for a second emission test. As you can see, those who can least afford it will pay the most money. This fee structure was established to make it possible for many of those service stations that are currently in the inspection program to stay in it. What will the new inspection program cost? As an example, I will make all assumptions using a piece of equipment produced by ESP. Basic Equipment Analysis & Dynamomoter $41,500.00 Above ground Dynamomoter requires ramp additional $ 300.00 Less trade for old inspection equipment $ 1,500.00 Total $40,250.00 Does not include: (1) Compressed air hook-up (2) 220 Volt service to equipment 7 -Year Lease - with 2 year warranty parts and labor 1st Year - 1998 - $400/month $ 4,800.00 6 Year $810/month $48,600.00 $53,400.00 Years 3 - 6 - 60 months , Service Contract 60 X $275 $16,500.00 Each inspection will require normally two telephone connections per inspection bill at 26.4¢ X 2 = 52.8¢ X 185 = $98/month Telephone Dedicated line - ? Cost of Labor 52 weeks Q $10 per hour for 53 minutes would be: 400 _ 195 + 60 = 655 X 52 = 3406/yr = 655/week With the current program the complete safety and emission inspec- tion can be conducted in a bay that has a lift which permits the removal of a wheel and the examination of the underside of an automobile. Emis- sion test equipment may be moved frombay tobay to complete the emis- sion portion of the 1991 inspection program. The new inspection pro- gram will not provide enough room to have a dynamometer and li ft in the same bay. Therefore, the inspection will require the use of two bays. This will create scheduling problems for the consumer and long waits at a reduced number of inspection facili- ties. - The safety part of a New York State inspection takes about "16 min- utes. The new program will require about 30 more minutes for a total inspection time of 1 hour and 5 min- utes. Our workday is 8arn to 6pm with 1 hour for lunch and cot fee and 20 minutes for clean-up. Therefore, we will be able to perform fewer than eight inspections with all systems working faultlessly, i.e., customers not talking to mechanic, interrup- tions, system failure, retest etc. The State realizes that not all sta- tions will participate. They have esti- mated as few as 500 and as many as 2000. Therefore the load of inspec- tions will be. borne by about 2000 inspection facilities. 4,000,000 cars are registered in the State of New York - nine County Emission Inspection ar- eas. This would require a distribu- tion of 2000 cars per inspection sta- tion, at best with 1 hr. and 5 min. It would require a man working 8 hours per day for 50 weeks to complete: the required inspection - no time out for other work functions. Continued on next page My personal interviews with in- sEyection station operators indicate they strongly reject the proposed pro- gram because of its cost. The State, through its information pieces, has been applying pressure to inspection facility owners. New York State will prevent inspection stations from do- ing inspections, therefore telling in- spection station operators that their livelihood will be taken away. Shop owners are very concerned. The following is what we, as in- spection station operators, want: 1. A program that will not re- quire as large an investment. 2. A program that will not re- quire the fees to be increased by 174% 3. A program that will not re- quire the dedication of a bay in a small mom/pop facility, to create a greater disadvantage between the super shop and the smaller community based shops. 4. A program that will continue to improve air quality, as have the past two programs. 5. A program that willl e spelled out - the time frames - which to date has not been done. One man from the State said, "Do not worry, the other two programs were in place for 17 years." I have a $53,000 investment over a 7 -year term — but with no concrete commitment from the State as to its term. 6. A program that will not im- pact adversely those that can least af- ford to pay the higher fee, but are the most likely to fail. Enhanced emission is being man- dated by the US Government - EPA. Their tool to implement this program is Federal Gasoline Tax collections which thev collect from the States and then allocate back, by grants to the Highway Fund. They threaten to with- hold these funds from NYState, there- fore the State yields to the Federal Government. Those adversely effected will be the mom and pop inspection facilities; the general motoring public, who will be inconvenienced and charged greater fees and lastly, those members of our community who can least af- ford these increased fees. Our leaders can investigate other ways to solve air pollution problems. Happy 'T hlan]ksgi l ng When you tum to-jIree, you link up commitment to quality w rrr -nd with a unique organization that is able to budget observance that is s, nd to take care of virtually any construction job none. We are prepared to a; 1171e from start to finish. full responsibility for perli>r,r nce We maintain our own fleet of vehicles, every step of the way so vor r in be drill rigs, vacuum trucks and earth confident the job will be dor as moving equipment. We also operate our promised - no,cornprornisc, io own environmental laboratory, assuring excuses. fast accurate and completely Got a construction hr, ct independent results. coming up? You'll he , 'O you Tyree brings over 65 -years of kept these four little o ds in experience to everyjob, plus a . mind: It's time for Tyr, ._ Th r l doll Farmingdale, NY e 516-249-3150 / Latham, NY a 518-786-3200 / Brookfield, CT - 203- 0-8200 Westborough, MA • 508-871-8300 / Burlington, NJ • 609-239-0033 / Sterling, VA - 703 )4-8300 Cerritos, CA • 562-468-0051 / Hayward, CA • 510-259-7121 / Mesa, AZ • 602-655 92 Long Island Gasoline Retailers Association, 'nc. 33 Is SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 Shift Work Order Summary SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE July 29, 1998 12/20/96 (1) - 1/20/97 (1) Grand total Packages (flat rate only) 2,139.20 Labor 3,635.50 Parts 6,545.35 Other items --------------------------------------------- 948.62 Total job prices 13, 268. 67 s Adjustments 0.00 Non-taxable amount 266.00 Sales tax --------------------------------------------- 1,072.73 Invoices closed 14, 341.40 Deposits 595.58 --------------------------------------------- Net receipts 14, 936. 98 House charges 0.00 SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE MAIN ROAD July 29, 1998 SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 12/20/97 (1) - 1/20/98 (1) Shift Work Order Summary ` Grand total Packages ( flat rate only) 1,334.40 Labor 2,583.00 Parts 3,112.18 Other items 1,793.59 --------------------------------------------- Total job prices 8,823.17 Adjustments 0.00 Non-taxable amount 73.00 Sales tax 721.88 --------------------------------------------- Invoices closed 9,545.05 Deposits -100.00 --------------------------------------------- Net receipts 9,445.05 House charges 0.00 SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 Shift Work Order Summary Grand total r. 1 Packages (flat rate only) 3,385.15 Labor 6,114.95 Shift Work Order Summary Grand total Packages (flat rate only) 3,385.15 Labor 6,114.95 Parts 11, 564.87 Other items 1,063.09 --------------------------- Total job prices 22, 148. 06 Adjustments 0.00 Non-taxable amount 589.00 Sales tax 1,778.59 --------------------------------------------- Invoices closed 23, 926. 65 Deposits --------------------------------------------- 2,280.00 Net receipts 26, 206. 65 House charges 0.00 SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 Shift Work Order Summary Grand total Packages ( flat rate only) 2,249.00 Labor 3,912.00 Parts 6,440.42 Other items --------------------------------------------- 559.92 Total job prices 13, 161.34 Adjustments 0.00 Non-taxable amount 454.19 Sales tax --------------------------------------------- 1,048.35. Invoices closed 14, 209. 69 Deposits --------------------------------------------- 2,565.97 Net receipts 16, 775. 66 House charges 0..00 SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 Shift Work Order Summary Grand •total Packages (flat rate only) 3,714.35 Labor 5,G16.45 Parts 8,640.89 Other items 484.52 --------------------------------------------- Total job prices 18, 456.21 Adjustments -10.00 Non-taxable amount 1,212.44 Sales tax 1,421.85 --------------------------------------------- Invoices closed 19, 868. 06 Deposits 650.00 --------------------------------------------- Net receipts 20, 518. 06 House charges 0.00 SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE August 10, 1998 8/1/96 (1) - 8/31/96 SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE August 10, 1998 8/1/97 (1) - 8/31/97 SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE August 10, 1998 7/1/98 (1) - 7/31/98 m U, M -MON )Y` AUG J, 2 19M, 97�f7f. 9 ® EA:_ $1178.0 : IO1 S�f LED -B 'CE, JOT t::COME' X V :J, �WOPTH-'OF ERRagr ' 1790"38 RJ RE W HE AKE pR&NEA `vTOM AICE K NYSI VEHICLES PASS -TIH,. _0 ii �YWATI1. RW �F T� w -WE H ty , raet, A ME END. BU "INSPECTION"9 T NOT FRO. M.:Tlj . TJ [E C E S ARY..��`, T__0 THE VEP —7 C) ASS ins ov 1 IoW t t n -p M NVO = CE S SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE :KAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 (516)765-5156 24HR BPR ##284-1679 & 1611 v.Y.S.D.M.V.REG.& INSP.STATION ##7034348 :OBERT GESSNER P.O. BOX 129 SAST MARION 11939 H 477 2451 B ;ALANCE 2 TIRES 16.00 BALANCED NEW TIRES ON (SNAP-ON) COMPUTERIZED WREEL BALANCER. :ORK PERFORMED (Labor @ 55.00) MOUNTED 2 TIRES. 0.4 hrs. 22.00 'ARTS 2 225-75-R15/USED 50.00 TIRES Date: 4/11-1y1 Job number: 9,537 License plate: R578AJ Year/Make: 193 BUICK Model: ROADMASTER S/W Mileage: In: 56,465 Out: Technician: DON TONYES TOTAL COSTS Packages (flat -rate only) 16.00 Labor 22.00 Parts 50.00 MISC. 1.90 Subtotal 89.90 Sales tax (8.25;) 7.42 I---------------------------------------- Invoice total 97.32 Amount due -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 97.32 HEREBY AUTHORIZE THE ABOVE WORK TO BE DONE. YOU & YOUR EMPLOYEES MAY OPERATE PHE ABOVE VEHICLE FOR TESTING OR DELIVERY AT MY RISK. THERETO 'IT IS ALSO UNDER STOOD THAT YOU WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE BEYOND YOUR CONTROL =.NV(D=CES 3OUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE - 4AIN ROAD 3OUTHOLD, NY 11971 ;516)765-5156 24HR BPR #284-1679 & 1611 I.Y.S.D.M.V.REG.& INSP.STATION #7034348 2ICH FARRELL ?.O.BOX 1165 30UTHOLD NY 11971 i B 765 5268 .UBE OIL & FILTER 24.95 CHECK ALL FLUID LEVELS, AIR IN TIRES, FRONT END, BRAKES, EXHAUST, ALL BELTS, & LIGHTS 4 IOW30 Oil 1 OIL FILTER I _ LUBE I STATE INSPECTION 19.00 V Date: 1/3il Job number: 9,143 License plate: 9UR129 Year/Make: '90 HONDA Model: PRELUDE SI Mileage: in: 111,317 Out: 111,318 Technician: SALVATORE DICRIARA TOTAL COSTS Packages (flat -rate only) 43.95 MISC. 2.19 ---------------------------------------- Subtotal 46.14 Non-taxable 19.00 Sales tax (8.250) 2.24 ---------------------------------------- Invoice total 48.38 Amount due 48.38 I HEREBY AUTHORIZE THE ABOVE WORK TO BE DONE. YOU & YOUR EMPLOYEES MAY OPERATE THE ABOVE VEHICLE FOR TESTING OR DELIVERY AT MY RISK. THERETO IT IS ALSO UNDER STOOD THAT YOU WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE BEYOND YOUR CONTROL X M NV(D 2 CE S 30UTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE ,4AIN ROAD 3OUTHOLD, NY 11971 516)765-5156 24HR BPR #284-1679 & 1611 4.Y.S.D.M.V.REG.& INSP.STATION #7034348 '-AIPER WILSON x295 WELLS AVE. 3OUTHOLD NY 11971 .1 765 1097 B ,ECOMMENDATIONS NEEDS FRONT TIRES BY NEXT SERVICE. ;Y STATE INSPECTION ------ " 19.00 �zf�-.__ _ ,UBE OIL & FILTER 19.95 CHECK ALL FLUID LEVELS, AIR IN TIRES, FRONT END, BRAKES, EXHAUST, ALL BELTS, & LIGHTS 4 1OW30 Oil 1 OIL FILTER 1 LUBE i Date: 1/30"l Job number: 9,140 License plate: 7GY114 Year/Hake: '87 SUBARU Model: GL WAGON V.I.N.: JF2AN53B3HE422554 Mileage: In: 8,381 Out: Technician: DON TORIES Other: 1.8LTRE CARE 4X4 TOTAL COSTS Packages (flat -rate only) 38.95 MISC. 1.94 ---------------------------------------- Subtotal 40.89 Ron -taxable 19.00 Sales tax (8.25$) 1.81 ---------------------------------------- InQoice total 42.70 Amount due 42.70 I HEREBY AUTHORIZE THE ABOVE WORK TO BE DONE. YOU & YOUR EMPLOYEES MAY OPERATE THE ABOVE VEHICLE FOR TESTING OR DELIVERY AT MY RISK. THERETO IT IS ALSO UNDER STOOD THAT YOU WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE BEYOND YOUR CONTROL T NV03C CES SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 (516)765-5156 24HR BPR ##284-1679 & 1611 N.Y.S.D.M.V.REG.& INSP.STATION ##7034348 MIKE & JUDY JOSEPH 1580 ORIOLE DR SOUTHOLD NY 11971 H 765 3986 B 29 867 2217 4Y STATE INSPECTION 19.00 J J :,UBE OIL & FILTER 24.95 CHECK ALL FLUID LEVELS, AIR IN TIRES, FRONT END, BRAKES, EXHAUST, ALL BELTS, & LIGHTS 5 1OW30 Oil 1 OIL FILTER 1 LUBE ?ARTS 1 OIL DRAIN 0.75 PLUG GASKET. Date: 1/27/97 Job number: 9,248 License plate: 2XG949 Year/flake: 189 DODGE Model: CARAVAN Mileage: In: 88,289 Out: 88,290 Technician: SALVATORE DICHIARA Other: 3.OLTRE A/C J TOTAL COSTS Packages (flat -rate only) 43.95 J Parts 0.75 J MISC. 2.19 J---------------------------------------- Subtotal 46.89 J Non-taxable 19.00 J Sales tax (8.250) 2.30 ---------------------------------------- Invoice total 49.19 Amount due 49.19 HEREBY AUTHORIZE THE ABOVE WORK TO BE DONE. YOU & YOUR EMPLOYEES MAY OPERATE "HE ABOVE VEHICLE FOR TESTING OR DELIVERY AT MY RISK. THERETO IT IS ALSO UNDER STOOD THAT YOU WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE BEYOND YOUR CONTROL C" I = NVO 2 CE S SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD'NY 11971 (516)765-5156 24HR BPR #284-1679 & 1611 N.Y.S.D.M.V.REG.& INSP.STATION #7034348 JAMES PAPPAS 151 CRYSTAL DRIVE P.O. BOX 2454 AQUEBOGUE, N.Y. 11931 H 722 5910 B LUBE OIL & FILTER 24.95 CHECK ALL FLUID LEVELS, AIR IN TIRES, FRONT END, BRAKES, EXHAUST, ALL BELTS, & LIGHTS 5 HMO Oil 1 OIL FILTER 1 LUBE 9Y STATE INSPECTION 19.00 Date: 1/17/97 Job number: 9,206 License plate: N5P538 Year/bake: 196 DODGE Model: RAM 1500 Mileage: In: 14,388 Out: 14,388 Technician: ED TONYES TOTAL COSTS Packages (flat -rate only) 43.95 RISC. 2.19 ---------------------------------------- Subtotal 46.14 Non-taxable 19.00 Sales tax (8.25%) 2.24 ---------------------------------------- Invoice total 48.38 Amount due 48.38 I HEREBY AUTHORIZE THE ABOVE WORK TO BE DONE. YOU & YOUR EMPLOYEES MAY OPERATE THE ABOVE VEHICLE FOR TESTING OR DELIVERY AT MY RISK. THERETO IT IS ALSO UNDER STOOD THAT YOU WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE BEYOND YOUR CONTROL SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 (516)765-5156 24HR BPR #284-1679 & 1611 N.Y.S.D.M.V.REG.& INSP.STATION #7034348 LEONARD R GREENBERG P.O. BOX 1752 MATTITUCK NY 11952 H 298 1753 B 765 6210 RECOMMENDATIONS NEEDS FRONT TIRES & A FRONT WHEEL ALIGN- MENT A.S.A.P..*TIRES ARE NEARING ON THE INSIDE**TIRE SIZE 195-75R15** ALSO NEEDS A 6148 AIR FILTER A.S.A.P.. LUBE OIL & FILTER 24.95 CHECK ALL FLUID LEVELS, AIR IN TIRES, FRONT END, BRAKES, EXHAUST, ALL BELTS, & LIGHTS 5 1OW30 Oil 1 OIL FILTER 1 LUBE NY STATE INSPECTION 19.00 N Date: 1/10 j'O Job number: 9,200 License plate: 4BW302 Year/Make: 194 MAZDA Model: MPV Mileage: In: 27,855 Out: Technician: SALVATORE DICHIARA Other: 3.OLTRE TOTAL COSTS Packages (flat -rate only) 43.95 RISC. 2.19 I Subtotal 46.14 Non-taxable 19.00 Sales tax (8.250) 2.24 ---------------------------------------- Invoice total 48.38 Amount due I 48.38 I HEREBY AUTHORIZE THE ABOVE WORK TO BE DONE. YOU & YOUR EMPLOYEES MAY OPERATE PHE ABOVE VEHICLE FOR TESTING OR DELIVERY AT MY RISK. THERETO IT IS ALSO UNDER STOOD THAT YOU WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE BEYOND YOUR CONTROL X M NVO = C E S SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE Date: 1 jiijy7 MAIN ROAD Job number: 9,187 SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 License plate: XCZ172 (5165)765-5156 24HR BPR ##284-1679 & 1611 Year/Make: 190 PLYMOUTH N.Y.S.D.M.V.REG.& INSP.STATION ##7034348 Model: VOY Mileage: In: 66,975 Out: 66,975 BRUCE STAKEY Technician: ED TONYES 322 MONSELL PL. GREENPORT NY 11944 H 477 8655 B LUBE OIL & FILTER 24.95 CHECK ALL FLUID LEVELS, AIR IN TIRES, FRONT END, BRAKES, EXHAUST, ALL BELTS, & LIGHTS 5 1OW30 Oil 1 OIL FILTER 1 LUBE NY STATE INSPECTION 19.00 PARTS 1 ATF 3.00 TOTAL COSTS Packages (flat -rate only) 43.95 Parts 3.00 MISC. 2.19 ---------------------------------------- Subtotal 49.14 Non-taxable 19.00 Sales tax (8.25$) 2.49 ---------------------------------------- Invoice total 51.63 Amount due 51.63 I HEREBY AUTHORIZE THE ABOVE WORK TO BE DONE. YOU & YOUR EMPLOYEES MAY OPERATE PHE ABOVE VEHICLE FOR TESTING OR DELIVERY AT MY RISK. THERETO IT IS ALSO UNDER STOOD THAT YOU WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE BEYOND YOUR CONTROL X =Zvvo=cIH: s SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 (516)765-5156 24HR BPR #284-1679 & 1611 N.Y.S.D.M.V.REG.& INSP.STATION #7034348 JERRY WELLS 285 E GILLETTE DR EAST MARION 11939 H 477 8407 B 734 6584 Date: 1/9/'!I Job number: 9,166 License plate: DKH467 Year/Hake: 188 DODGE Model: RAM 100 Mileage: In: 93,907 Out: 93,908 Technician: SALVATORE DICRIARA Other: P/U --------------------------- LUBE OIL & FILTER 29.95 CHECK ALL FLUID LEVELS, AIR IN TIRES, FRONT END, BRAKES, EXHAUST, ALL BELTS, & LIGHTS 5 1040 Oil 1 OIL FILTER 1 LUBE I NY STATE INSPECTION 9 TOTAL COSTS Packages (flat -rate only) 48.95 HISC. 2.44 ---------------------------------------- Subtotal 51.39 Non-taxable 19.00 Sales tax (8.250 2.67 ---------------------------------------- Ineoice total 54.06 Amount due 54.06 I HEREBY AUTHORIZE THE ABOVE WORK TO BE DONE. YOU & YOUR EMPLOYEES MAY OPERATE PHE ABOVE VEHICLE FOR TESTING OR DELIVERY AT MY RISK. THERETO IT IS ALSO UNDER STOOD THAT YOU WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE BEYOND YOUR CONTROL SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 (516)765-5156 24HR BPR #284-1679 & 1611 N.Y.S.D.M.V.REG.& INSP.STATION #7034348 JOE COMO 265 YOUNGS AVE. SOUTHOLD NY 11971 H 765 38.17 B Date: 1/3%97 Job number: 9,150 License plate: L768WH Year/Hake: 190 DODGE Model: CARAVAN Mileage: In: 84,390 Out: 84,391 Technician: SALVATORE DICRIARA Other: 3 ALTRE ----------------------------------------------- I RECOMMENDATIONS NEEDS FRONT BRAKE HOSES R THE ENGINE CHECKED OUT FOR THE REASON FOR EMISSIONS FAILURE. 1Y STATE INSPECTION 9 TOTAL COSTS Packages (flat -rate only) 19.00 RISC. 0.95 i ---------------------------------------- Subtotal 19.95 Non-taxable 19.00 Sales tax (8.250) 0.08 ---------------------------------------- Invoice total 20.03 Amount due I 20.03 I HEREBY AUTHORIZE THE ABOVE WORK TO BE DONE. YOU & YOUR EMPLOYEES MAY OPERATE rHE ABOVE VEHICLE FOR TESTING OR DELIVERY AT MY RISK. THERETO IT IS ALSO UNDER STOOD THAT YOU WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE BEYOND YOUR CONTROL =NVnT C''FS SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 (516)765-5156 24HR BPR #284-1679 & 1611 N.Y.S.D.M.V.REG.& INSP.STATION #7034348 DAVID GILLISPIE P.O. BOX 777 GREENPORT NY 11944 H 765 1759 B Date: 1/JJ Job number: 9,144 License plate: T7M370 Year/Make: 196 DODGE Model: CARAVAN Mileage: In: 34,025 Out: 34,025 Technician: SALVATORE DICHIARA Other: 3.0 A/C ---------------------- RECOMMENDATIONS NEEDS A GAS FILTER A.S.A.P.. LUBE OIL & FILTER 19.95 CHECK ALL FLUID LEVELS, AIR IN TIRES, FRONT END, BRAKES, EXHAUST, ALL BELTS, & LIGHTS j 5 1OW30 Oil 1 OIL FILTER 1 LUBE i NY STATE INSPECTION 19.00 AVR TEST Total - 16.50 AVR TEST INCLUDES, A VISUAL. CHECK OF THE BATTERY CABLES, ALTERNATOR & STARTER WIRING.CHECK FOR ANY DRAINS IN SYST. A BATTERY LOAD TEST, STARTER DRAW & ALTERNATOR OUTPUT. Labor @ 55.00 0.3 hrs 16.50 XORK PERFORMED (Labor @ 55.00) R & R SPARK PLUGS. 0.9 hrs 49.50 'ARTS 6 '#322 SPARKS 1 W/W/SOLVENT 20.52 1.50 TOTAL COSTS Packages (flat -rate only) 38.95 Labor 66.00 Parts 22.02 MISC. 5.24 ---------------------------------------- Subtotal 132.21 Non-taxable 19.00 Sales tax (8.25$) 9.34 ---------------------------------------- Invoice total 141.55 Amount due 141.55 L HEREBY AUTHORIZE THE ABOVE WORK TO BE DONE. YOU & YOUR EMPLOYEES MAY OPERATE 2HE ABOVE VEHICLE FOR TESTING OR DELIVERY AT MY RISK. THERETO IT IS ALSO UNDER STOOD THAT YOU WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE BEYOND YOUR CONTROL T NVO = CE S SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 (516)765-5156 24HR BPR #284-1679 & 1611 N.Y.S.D.M.V.REG.& INSP.STATION #7034348 RICH FARRELL P.O-BOX 1165 SOUTHOLD NY H 11971 B 765 5268 AVR TEST AVR TEST INCLUDES, A VISUAL CHECK OF THE BATTERY CABLES, ALTERNATOR & STARTER WIRING.CHECK FOR ANY DRAINS IN SYST. A BATTERY LOAD TEST, STARTER DRAW & ALTERNATOR OUTPUT. WORK PERFORMED (Labor @ 55.00) R&R BATTERY WITH AVR TEST 25.00 PARTS 1 24-75 BATTERY 84.83 Date: 5/i414"7 Job number: 9,672 License plate: 9UR129 Year/Make: 190 HONDA Model: PRELUDE SI Mileage: In: 117,937 Out: 117,937 Technician: DON TONYES TOTAL COSTS Labor 25.00 Parts 84.83 MISC. 1.25 ---------------------------------------- Subtotal 111.08 Sales tax (8.25$) 9.16 ---------------------------------------- Invoice total 120.24 Amount due 120.24 I HEREBY AUTHORIZE THE ABOVE WORK TO BE DONE. YOU & YOUR EMPLOYEES MAY OPERATE CHE ABOVE VEHICLE FOR TESTING OR DELIVERY AT MY RISK. THERETO IT IS ALSO UNDER STOOD THAT YOU WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE BEYOND YOUR CONTROL X X NVO 2 CE S SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 (516)765-5156 24HR BPR #284-1679 & 1611 N.Y.S.D.M.V.REG.& INSP.STATION #7034348 STEVE SMITH 1200 7TH ST. GREENPORT NY H 477 0724 11944 B 765 5400 Date: 2/14/97 Job number: 9,239 License plate: 7EL595 Year/Make: 186 PLYMOUTH Model: CARAVELLE Mileage: In: 126,695 Out: 126,696 Technician: SALVATORE DICHIARA Other: 2.2LTRE --------------------------- NY STATE INSPECTION 19.00 WORK PERFORMED (Labor @ 55.00) R&R HEADLIGHT 5.00 LUBE DOORS (N/C)********* R & R STOPLITE FUSE 3.00 ! PARTS 1 6054/HEADLIGHT 12.95 1 ATC FUSE 0.95 TOTAL COSTS Packages (flat -rate only) 19.00 Labor 8.00 Parts 13.90 MISC. 1.35 ---------------------------------------- Subtotal r 42.25 Non-taxable 19.00 Sales tax (8.25$) 1.92 ---------------------------------------- Invoice total 44.17 Amount due '44.17 HEREBY AUTHORIZE THE ABOVE WORK TO BE DONE. YOU & YOUR EMPLOYEES MAY OPERATE 'HE ABOVE VEHICLE FOR TESTING OR DELIVERY AT MY RISK. THERETO IT IS ALSO UNDER STOOD THAT YOU WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE BEYOND YOUR CONTROL X = NVO = CE S SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 (516)765-5156 24HR BPR #284-1679 & 1611 N.Y.S.D.M.V.REG.& INSP.STATION ##7034348 DAVID GILLISPIE P.O. BOX 777 GREENPORT NY 11944 H 765 1759 B I RECOMMENDATIONS NEEDS A GAS FILTER A.S.A.P.. LUBE OIL & FILTER 19.95 CHECK ALL FLUID LEVELS, AIR IN TIRES, FRONT END, BRAKES, EXHAUST, ALL BELTS, & LIGHTS 5 1OW30 Oil 1 OIL FILTER ...1 LUBE-----� STATE INSPECTION 19.00 AVR TEST Total - 16.50 AVR TEST INCLUDES, A VISUAL CHECK OF THE BATTERY. CABLES, ALTERNATOR & STARTER VIRING.CHECK FOR ANY DRAINS IN SYST. A BATTERY LOAD TEST, STARTER DRAW & ALTERNATOR OUTPUT. Labor @ 55.00 0.3 hrs 16.50 ;.'ORK PERFORMED (Labor @ 55.00) R & R SPARK PLUGS. 0.9 hrs 49.50 'ARTS 6 #322 SPARKS 20.52 1 W/W/SOLVENT 1.50 Date: 1; Job number: 9,144 License plate: T7M370 Year/Make: 196 DODGE Model: CARAVAN Mileage: In: 34,025 Out: 34,025 Technician: SALVATORE DICHIARA Other: 3.0 A/C TOTAL COSTS Packages (flat -rate only) 38.95 Labor 66.00 Parts 22.02 MISC. 5.24 ---------------------------------------- Subtotal 132.21 Non-taxable 19.00 Sales tax (8.250) 9.34 ---------------------------------------- Invoice total 141.55 Amount due 141.55 I HEREBY AUTHORIZE THE ABOVE WORK TO BE DONE. YOU & YOUR EMPLOYEES MAY OPERATE = ABOVE VEHICLE FOR TESTING OR DELIVERY AT MY RISK. THERETO IT IS ALSO UNDER STOOD THAT YOU WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE BEYOND YOUR CONTROL X 21VV02C]ES SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 (516)765-5156 24HR BPR ##284-1679 & 1611 N.Y.S.D.M.V.REG.& INSP.STATION ##7034348 MERYL KRAMER 124 BROAD ST_ GREENPORT NY 11944 H 477 0826 B Date:-ij12/97 Job number: 9,232 License plate: K360YP Year/Make: 191 VOLVO Model: 240SE WAGON Mileage: In: 52,002 Out: Technician: SALVATORE DICHIARA Other: 2 ALTRE -------------------------- ----------------- RECOMMENDATIONS NEEDS EXHAUST MID MUFFLER,PIPE AFTER,REAR MUFFLER & TAILPIPE TO PASS N.Y.S.I.. NY STATE INSPECTION I I 19.00 I TOTAL COSTS Packages (flat -rate only) 19.00 MISC. 0.95 ---------------------------------------- Subtotal 19.95 Non-taxable 19.00 Sales tag (8.25%) 0.08 ---------------------------------------- Invoice total 20.03 Amount due 20.03 HEREBY AUTHORIZE THE ABOVE WORK TO BE DONE. YOU & YOUR EMPLOYEES MAY OPERATE ''HE ABOVE VEHICLE FOR TESTING OR DELIVERY AT MY RISK. THERETO IT IS ALSO UNDER STOOD THAT YOU WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE BEYOND YOUR CONTROL I NVO 2 CE S SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 (516)765-5156 24HR BPR 4284-1679 & 1611 N.Y.S.D.M.V.REG.& INSP.STATION #7034348 MERYL KRAMER 124 BROAD ST. GREENPORT NY 11944 H 477 0826 B Date: Job number: 9,245 License plate: K360YP Year/Make: '91 VOLVO Model: 240SE WAGON Mileage: In: 52,177 Out: Technician: DON TONYES Other: 2.3LTRE --------------------------=----- NY STATE INSPECTION WORK PERFORMED (Labor @ 55.00) I R & R LISTED EXHAUST PARTS. PARTS 1 3031/MUFFLER 1 446791EXR/PIPE 1 2989/MUFFLER 1 24669/EX/TAILPIPE 4 2°H/D/EXH/CLAMPS 0.8 hrs. 44.00 I 74.54 I 57.17 104.08 I 30.08 I 12.00 l . TOTAL COSTS Labor 44.00 Parts 277.87 MISC. 2.20 ---------------------------------------- Subtotal 324.07 I Sales tag (8.25%) 26.74 ---------------------------------------- Invoice total 350.81 Amount due 350.81 HEREBY AUTHORIZE THE ABOVE WORK TO BE DONE. YOU & YOUR EMPLOYEES MAY OPERATE HE ABOVE VEHICLE FOR TESTING OR DELIVERY AT MY RISK. THERETO IT IS ALSO UNDER STOOD THAT YOU WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE BEYOND YOUR CONTROL 0 = NVO I C E S SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 (516)765-5156 24HR BPR #284-1679 & 1611 N.Y.S.D.M.V.REG.& INSP.STATION ##7034348 ELINOR & JOHN MAY 2080 TOWN HARBOR LANE SOUTHOLD NY 11971 H 765 1739 B RECOMMENDATIONS NEEDS REAR BRAKES,A PINION SEAL & AXLE SEALS A.S.A.P.. LUBE OIL & FILTER 24.95 CHECK ALL FLUID LEVELS, AIR IN TIRES, FRONT END, BRAKES, EXHAUST, ALL BELTS, & LIGHTS 5 1OW30 Oil 1 OIL FILTER 1 LUBE ',OTATE TIRES Total - 22.00 ROTATE TIRES FROM FRONT TO BACK. I Labor @ 55.00 0.4 hrs 22.00 :HECK,CLEAN BRAKES Total - 16.50 I INCLUDES R&R WHEELS & DRUMS TO CHECK BRAKE LINNIRGS, WHEEL CYL'S,SPRINGS & DRUM CONDITION. ADJUST BRAKES & CHECK EMERGENCY BRAKE. Labor @ 55.00 0.3 hrs 16.50 I 1Y STATE INSPECTION 19.00 I IGHENED HOSES 15.00 I PRESSURE TESTED COOLING SYSTEM AND TIGHENED ALL HOSES. I 13RK PERFORMED (Labor @ 55.00) ADJUSTED FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS & Date: '97 Job number: 9,261 License plate: NDE865 Year/Make: 186 CHEVROLET Model: SUB 10 Y.I.H.: IGSEC16HEGF166855 Mileage: In: 45,803 Out: 45,804 Technician: DON TONYES Other: 305 PARTS 1 W/W/SOLVENT 1 RAD/CAP OTHER ITEMS FILLED COOLANT. FILLED GEAR OIL 9 2.00 6.95 4.00 4.50 TOTAL COSTS Packages (flat -rate only) 58.95 Labor 55.00 Parts 8.95 Other items 8.50 MISC. 6.11 ---------------------------------------- Subtotal 137.51 Non-taxable 19.00 INSTALLED NEW COTTER FINS. 0.3 hrs 16.50 Sales tax (8.25$) g,78 Invoice total 147.29 Amount due 147.29 HEREBY AUTHORIZE THE ABOVE WORK TO BE DONE. YOU & YOUR EMPLOYEES MAY OPERATE 'HE ABOVE VEHICLE FOR TESTING OR DELIVERY AT MY RISK. THERETO IT IS ALSO UNDER STOOD THAT YOU WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE BEYOND YOUR CONTROL 2NV0=CES SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE { \' MAIN ROAD "II SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 (516)765-5156 24HR BPR ##284-1679 & 1611 N.Y.S.D.M.V.REG.& INSP.STATION ##7034348 JUDITH RANDLETT BOX 423 Peconic, New York 11958 H 734 6856 B Dater x;3/98 Job nuaber: 9,199 License plate: 3BY110 Year/Hake: `92 PLYMOUTH Model: VOYAGER Mileage: In: 73,129 Out: Technician: ED TONYES Other: 3.0 LTRE LUBE OIL & FILTER 24 95 CHECK ALL FLUID LEVELS, AIR IN TIRES, FRONT END, BRAKES, EXHAUST, ALL BELTS, & LIGHTS 5 1OW30 Oil 1 OIL FILTER 1 LUBE NY STATE INSPECTION 19.00 WORK PERFORMED (Labor @ 55.00) R & R P/S WIPER BLADE.##tN/Cf#*ttt R & R AIR FILTER & CLEANED BREATHER FILTER. 0.2 hrs 11.00 PARTS ' 1 2133/AIR/FILTER 1 W/W/SOLVENT 11.10 1 25-18/WIPER/BLADE 1.25 8.50 4 )THER ITEMS FILLED COOLANT J 2.00 TOTAL COSTS Packages (flat -rate only) 43.95 Labor 11.00 Parts 20.85 Other items 2.00 MISC. 2.84 ---------------- Subtotal 80.64 Non-taxable 19.00 Sales tax (8.25$) 5.09 ----------------------------- � Invoice total 85.73 Amount due 85.73 HEREBY AUTHORIZE THE ABOVE WORK TO BE DONE. YOU & YOUR EMPLOYEES MAY OPERATE HE ABOVE VEHICLE FOR TESTING OR DELIVERY AT MY RISK. THERETO IT IS ALSO UNDER STOOD THAT YOU WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE BEYOND YOUR CONTROL = NVO I C E S SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 (516)765-5156 24HR BPR #284-1679 & 1611 N.Y.S.D.M.V.REG.& INSP.STATION #7034348 TED MCNALLEY RECOMMENDATIONS NEEDS RADIATOR NY STATE INSPECTION 19.00 REPLACE WATER PUMP Total - 88.00 DRAIN COOLING SYSTEM. REMOVE WATER PUMP HOUSING AND CLEAN MOUNTING SURFACE.INSTALL WATER PUMP & GASKET WITH APPROVED SEALER.FILL.SYSTEM WITH APPROVED COOLANT,CHECK WATER PUMP & THERMASTAT OPERATION & FINALLY SYSTEM IS PRESSURE TESTED FOR ANY LEAKS. Labor @ 55.00 1.6 hrs 88.00 H/LIGHT REPLACEMENTI REMOVE AND INSTALL ONE HEADLIGHT. PARTS 1 6052/SEALED/BEAM 1 125-1390/NEW/WTR/PMP 2 7417/BELT 1 9470/BELT 1 7381/BELT OTHER ITEMS FILLED COOLANT 5.00 1 Date,. J97 Job number: 9,163 License plate: 44580AR Year/Make: 181 FORD Model: F 250 P/U Mileage: In: 61,945 Out: Technician: DON TONYES Other: 300 CI 15.99 I TOTAL COSTS 76.64 Packages (flat -rate only) 24.00 29.20 I Labor 88.00 20.10 I Parts 156.23 14.30 I Other items 10.00 I MISC. 6.10 10.00 I ---------------------------------------- Subtotal 284.33 Non-taxable 19.00 Sales tax (8.25%) 21.89 E---------------------------------------- Invoice total 306.22 Deposit 150.00 Amount due 156.22 1 HEREBY AUTHORIZE THE ABOVE WORK TO BE DONE. YOU & YOUR EMPLOYEES MAY OPERATE :HE ABOVE VEHICLE FOR TESTING OR DELIVERY AT MY RISK. THERETO IT IS ALSO UNDER STOOD THAT YOU WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE BEYOND YOUR CONTROL 2 MVO I C E S SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE ,_,r MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 (516)765-5156 24HR BPR ##284-1679 & 1611 N.Y.S.D.M.V.REG.& INSP.STATION $#7034348 DR. PETER SUSKI C/O SOUTHOLD HIGH SCHOOL SOUTHOLD NY 11971 H 689 5347 B 765 5400 LUBE OIL & FILTER 24.95 CHECK ALL FLUID LEVELS, AIR IN TIRES, FRONT END,'BRAKES, EXHAUST, ALL BELTS, & LIGHTS 5 1OW30 Oil 1 OIL FILTER 1 LUBE NY STATE INSPECTION 19.00 TUNE UP/4-6 CYL Total - 82.50 TEST DRIVE CAR, INSTALL NEW SPARK PLUGS, WIRR, CAP AND ROTOR. CLEAN AND ADJUST CARBURATOR, PERFORM AVR ELECTRICAL TEST, CLEAN BATTERY TERMINALS, INSTALL NEW FUEL FILTER, ROAD TEST CAR. Labor @ 55.00 1.5 hrs 82.50 PARTS 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 #13 PLUGS PA137 CAP FA154 ROTOR 2-9332 PCV 700309 WIRES 3097 FUEL 6132 AIR 1156 BULB 13.72 15.40 8.51 5.95 32.04 15.09 10.99 1.50 9 Date:"I,,,/97 Job number: 9,158 License plate: XRL613 Year/Hake: 191 FORD Model: TEMPO P.I.H.: I Mileage: In:_ 59,403 Out: 59,403 Technician: SALVATORE DICHIARA Other: 2.3 AUTO/FWD TOTAL COSTS Packages (flat -rate only) 43.95 Labor 82.50 Parts 103.20 RISC. 6.31 -------- -------------------------------- I Subtotal 235.96 I Non-taxable 19.00 Sales tax (8.25%) 17.90 ---------------------------------------- Invoice total 253.86 Amount due 253.86 HEREBY AUTHORIZE THE ABOVE WORK TO BE DONE. YOU & YOUR EMPLOYEES MAY OPERATE .'HE ABOVE VEHICLE FOR TESTING OR DELIVERY AT MY RISK. THERETO IT IS ALSO UNDER STOOD THAT YOU WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE BEYOND YOUR CONTROL 'r {�,� .'+�: ,T$.,.„yy: �•t?i,, ,>Y7% a. �' t =;!s � mak' '1 . 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Z NVO = CE S SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 (516)765-5156 24HR BPR #284-1679 & 1611 N.Y.S.D.M.V.REG.&& INSP.STATION #7034348 SALLY BALL p,0 BOX 1803 SOUTHOLD NY 11971 H 765 2888 B NY STATE INSPECTION 10.00 WORK PERFORMED (Labor @ 55.00) R & R WIPERS 5.00 R & R LISTED BULBS 8.00 PARTS 2 25-16/WIPER/BLADES 17.90 1 9004/BULB 14.95 1 194/BULB 1.00 Date: 7 job number: ioyo.A License plate: R442CD Year/Make: `89 VOLKSWAGON Model: JETTA Mileage: in: 75,345 Out: 75,346 Technician: DON TONYES TOTAL COSTS Packages (flat -rate only) 10.00 Labor 13.00 Parts 33.85 MISC. 1.15 ---------------------------------------- Sabtotal 58.00 Nan -taxable 10.00 Sales tax (8.250) 3.96 ---------------------------------------- Invoice total 61.96 Amount due 61.96 I HEREBY AUTHORIZE THE ABOVE WORK TO BE DONE. YOU & YOUR EMPLOYEES MAY OPERATE THE ABOVE VTHYOUEWIFOR LL NOTTESTING HELDDELIVERY RESPONSIBLE FORRISK. LOSSTHERETO AMAGE BEYOND YOUR ALSO UNDER STOOD THAT YOUR CONTROL X SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 (516)765-5156 24HR BFR #284-1679 & 1611 N.Y.S.D.M.V.REG.& INSP.STATION #7034348 Date: ;197 Job number: 53 License plate: D735DJ YearjMake: '90 MERCEDES BENZ Model: 3008L Mileage: In: 77,185 Out: 77,186 URIBE Technician: DOUG GRAY 496 HOBART RD. SOUTHOLD NY SOUTHOLD NY 11971 H 765 5066 B NY STATE INSPECTION 19.00 RILIGRT REPLACEMENTI Total - 11.00 REMOVE AND INSTALL ONE READLIGRT. Labor @ 55.00 0.2 hrs 11.00 WORK PERFORMED (Labor @ 55.00) REPLACED FUSE FOR PARKING LIGRT 0.2 hrs 11.00 PARTS 1 9004/BULB 14.95 I TOTAL COSTS Packages (flat -rate only) 19.00 Labor 22.00 Parts 14.95 MISC. 2.05 ---------------------------------------- Subtotal 58.00 Non-taxable 19.00 Sales tax (8.25%) 3.22 ---------------------------------------- Invoice total 61.22 Amount due 61.22 I HEREBY AUTHORIZE THE ABOVE WORK TO BE DONE. YOU & YOUR EMPLOYEES MAY OPERATE THE ABOVE VEHICLE FOR TESTING OR DELIVERY AT MY RISK. THERETO IT IS ALSO UNDER STOOD THAT YOU WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE BEYOND YOUR CONTROL X =NVolcss SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 (516)765-5156 24HR BPR #284-1679 & 1611 N.Y.S.D.M.V.REG.& INSP.STATION #7034348 JOSEPH CHIARAMONTE P.O.BOX 1893 SOUTHOLD NY 11971 H 765 4993. B RECOMMENDATIONS NEEDS EXHAUST INTERMEDIATE,MU7RER & TAILPIPE A.S.A.P.- LUBE OIL & FILTER 24.95 CHECK ALL FLUID LEVELS, AIR IN TIRES, FRONT END, BRAKES, EXBAUST, ALL BELTS, 4 LIGRTS 5 1OW30 Oil 1 OIL FILTER 1 LUBE NY STATE INSPECTION 19.00 EXBAUST PACKAGE 1 Total - 55.00 INSTALL NEW MUFFLER, TAIL PIPE, AND INTERMEDIATE PIPE. Labor @ 55.00 1.0 hrs 55.00 PARTS 1 94995/INT/PIPE 118.34 1 3375/XUFFLER 95.30 1 64719/TAILPIPE 74.92 2 2°EXH/CLAMPS 7.00 2 8772/GSKS 8.24 I Date:,f' ``(97 Job number: �v'63 License plate: YJU806 Year/Make: '91 MERCURY Model: GRAND MARQUIS Mileage: In: 46,723 Out: 46,724 Technician: DOUG GRAY Other: 5.0 LTRE 4DSD TOTAL COSTS Packages (flat -rate only) 43.95 Labor 55.00 Parts 303.80 MISC. 4.94 ---------------------------------------- Subtotal 407.69 Non-taxable 19.00 Sales tag (8.25$) 32.07 ---------------------------------------- inooice total 439.76 Amount due 439.76 I HEREBY AUTHORIZE THE ABOVE WORK TO BE DONE. YOU & YOUR EMPLOYEES MAY OPERATE THE ABOVE VEHICLE FOR TESTING OR DELIVERY AT MY RISK. THERETO IT IS ALSO UNDER STOOD THAT YOU WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE BEYOND YOUR CONTROL X SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 (516)765-5156 24HR BPR #284-1679 & 1611 N.Y.S.D.M,V,REG.& INSP.STATION #7034348 JOHN POLIDORI 201-05 27TH AVE BAYSIDE,NY BAYSIDE,NY 11360 NY STATE INSPECTION 19.00 AYR TEST Total - 16.50 HR TEST INCLUDES, A VISUAL CHECK OF THE BATTERY CABLES, ALTERNATOR & STARTER WIRING.CHECK FOR ANY DRAINS IN SYST. A BATTERY LOAD TEST, STARTER DRAY & ALTERNATOR OUTPUT. Labor @ 55.00 0.3 hrs 16.50 WORK PERFORMED (Labor @ 55.001 CHARGED BATTERY 5.00 Date• _"'M Job number: ',.,: _59 License plate: S471ZT YearJMake: `91 CADILLAC Model: DEVILLE Mileage: In: 9,597 Out: 9,598 Technician: DON TONYES Other: 2DSD AUTO TOTAL COSTS Packages (flat -rate only) 19.00 Labor 21.50 MISC. 2.02 ---------------------------------------- Subtotal 42.52 Non-taxable 19.00 Sales tax (8.25$) 1.94 ---------------------------------------- incoice total 44.46 Amount due 44.46 I HEREBY AUTHORIZE THE ABOVE WORK TO BE DONE. YOU & YOUR EMPLOYEES MAY OPERATE THE ABOVE VEHICLE FOR TESTING OR DELIVERY AT MY RISK. THERETO IT IS ALSO UNDER STOOD THAT YOU WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE BEYOND YOUR CONTROL X M N v C3 M C.: J__ SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 (516)765-5156 24HR BPR #284-1679 & 1611 N.Y.S.D.M.V.REG.& INSP.STATION #7034348 WILLIAM VICTORA SLADE 1355 VANSTON RD. CUTCHOGUE NY 11935 — 12628 H 734 7305 B 765 2677 NY STATE INSPECTION WORK PERFORMED (Labor @ 55.00) R&R FAX BELTS PARTS 1 7455 ALT.BELT 1 7516 A/C BELT 1 7375 P/S BELT 1 7384 AIL BELT 19.00 1.0 hrs 55.00 15.20 16.50 13.60 13.90 Date: '/96 Job number: n,oi2 License plate: L102WV Year/Make: 181 BUICK Model: CENTURY Mileage: in: 647,498 Out: 647,498 Technician: SALVATORE DICRIARA TOTAL COSTS Packages (flat -rate only) 19.00 Labor 55.00 Parts 59.20 RISC. 3.70 ---------------------------------------- Subtotal 136.90 Non-taxable 19.00 Sales tax (8.25$) 9.73 ---------------------------------------- Invoice total. 146.63 Amount due 146.63 I HEREBY AUTHORIZE THE ABOVE WORK TO BE DONE. YOU & YOUR EMPLOYEES MAY OPERATE THE ABOVE VEHICLE FOR TESTING OR DELIVERY AT MY RISK. THERETO IT IS ALSO UNDER STOOD THAT YOU WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE BEYOND YOUR CONTROL X .L INA V V L t,r P_ --5 SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE l MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD, NY 11.971 (516)765-5156 24HR BPR #284-1679 & 1611 N.Y.S.D.M.V.REG.& INSP.STATION ##7034348 JOSEPH FISCHETTI 1725 HOBART ROAD SOUTHOLD NY 11971 H 765 5776 B 765 2954 NY STATE INSPECTION WORK PERFORMED (Labor @ 55.00) CHECKED BRAKES FRONT AND BACK ARE 30% WORN REMOVE AND REPLACE BULBS $51 PARTS 2 51 PLATE\BULBS 1 QT\OIL 19.00 I ! I ! ! 0.3 hrs 16.50 ! I ( 2.00 ! 2.25 ! 4 I r Date: ' '98 Job number:'' -.-,'n0 License plate: C971RE YearJMake: `89 AUDI Model: 100 V.I.K.: WkUBB0448KNO31841 Mileage: In: 117,683 Out: 117,684 Technician: DOUG GRAY. Other: 2.3 LTRE AUTO TOTAL COSTS Packages (flat -rate only) 19.00 Labor 16.50 Parts 4.25 MISC. 1.77 I ---------------------------------------- subtotal 41.52 j Non-taxable 19.00 ! Sales tax (8.25$) 1.86 I---------------------------------------- invoice total 43.38 Amount due I 43.38 I HEREBY AUTHORIZE THE ABOVE WORK TO BE DONE. YOU & YOUR EMPLOYEES MAY OPERATE THE ABOVE VEHICLE FOR TESTING OR DELIVERY AT MY RISK. THERETO IT IS ALSO UNDER STOOD THAT YOU WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE BEYOND YOUR CONTROL SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 (516)765-5156 24HR BPR ##284-1679 & 1611 N.Y.S.D.M.V.REG.& INSP.STATION #7034348 Date: '1/97 Job number:"", -v' J97 License plate: P984CZ Year/Make: '94 DODGE Model: CARAVAN Mileage: In: 42,891 Out: 42,892 PAT GEMMA Technician: ED TONYES 745 KING ST. P.O. 2004 ORIENT 11957 H 323 2486 B 212 852 6423 ---------- INSTRUCTIONS NY STATE INSPECTION 19.00 DUE 42K CK LIST... MOBIL 1 49.95 CHECK ALL FLUID LEVELS, AIR IN TIRES,FRONT END, BRAKES, EXHAUST, ALL BELTS, HOSES,& LIGHTS 5 Ml Oil 1 OIL FILTER 1 LUBE TUNE UP FUEL INJ. Total - 82.50 ROAD TEST VEHICLE,REPLACE LISTED IGNITION PARTS & FILTERS CLEAN FUEL INLET CHECK TIMING & IDLE TO MANUFACTURESS SPECS. PERFORM AVR ELECTRICAL TEST CLEAN BATTERY TERMINALS TEST COMPUTER SYSTEM CHECK PRIMARY & SECONDARY IGNITION PARTS CHECK ON ENGINE ANALYZER & ROAD TEST VEHICLE. Labor @ 55.00 1.5 hrs 82.50 TRANSMISSION TUNE UP Total - .55.00 DRAIN TRANSMISSION FLUID, REMOVE PAN, INSPECT AND CLEAN, INSTALL NEW FILTER, FILL WITH 5 QUARTS OF MOBIL TRANSMISSION FLUID AND ROAD TEST CAR. Labor @ 55.00 1.0 hrs 55.00 ATF KIT 4 ATF Automatic Trans Flui 0.00 COOLING SYST.SERVICE Total - 44.00 DRAIN COOLANT,REFILL WITH NEW COOLANT,CHECK THERMASTAT & FAN OPERATION, PRESSURE TEST SYSTEM INCLUDING CAP FOR LEAKAGE CHECK BELTS,ROSES,ALL FLUID LEVELS & CLEAN EXTERIOR OF RAD- IATOR FROM BUGS & DEBRE. Labor @ 55.00 0.8 hrs 44.00 PARTS 1 CA3559\AIR FILTER 9.24 1 G6566\GAS FILTER 22.62 1 FT1122\TRANS FILTER 23.65 5 ATF 15.00 1 RADIATOR CAP 7.95 OTHER ITEMS FILLED ANTIFREEZ 8.00 TOTAL COSTS Packages (flat -rate only) 68.95 Labor 181.50 Parts 78.46 Other items 8.00 MISC. 12.91 ---------------------------------------- Subtotal 349.82 Non-taxable 19.00 Sales tax (8.25$) 27.29 Gasoline 22.00 ---------------------------------------- Invoice total 399.11 Amount due 399.11 I HEREBY AUTHORIZE THE ABOVE WORK TO BE DONE. YOU & YOUR EMPLOYEES MAY OPERATE THE ABOVE VEHICLE FOR TESTING OR DELIVERY AT MY RISK. THERETO IT IS ALSO UNDER STOOD THAT YOU WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE BEYOND YOUR CONTROL X -L 1: V V vI -.- '__ ; . - 5, SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE Date; `,,4/96 MAIN ROAD Job number^�_ 17 SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 License plate: KVL623 (516)765-5156 24HR BPR ##284-1679 & 1611 Year/Make: 194 MERCURY N.Y.S.D.M.V.REG.& INSP.STATION ##7034348 Model: GRAND MAR Mileage: In: 14,436 Out: 14,437 PETER MEYER Technician: SALVATORE DICRIARA 2555 YOUNGS AVE UNIT 7 B Other: 4.9L SOUTHOLD NY 11971 H 765 4317 B NY STATE INSPECTION 19.00 J J ROTATE TIRES W/LOCKS Total - 22.00 J ROTATE TIRES FROM FRONT TO BACK. CHECK BRAKES. J Labor @ 55.00 0.4 hrs 22.00 J J WORK PERFORMED (Labor @ 55.00) RSR FUEL FILTER 0.4 hrs 22.00 J PARTS J 1 3097/FUEL FILTER 15.09 J J J J. TOTAL COSTS J Packages (flat -rate only) 19.00 J Labor 44.00 J Parts 15.09 J MISC. 3.15 J---------------------------------------- Subtotal 81.24 J Non-taxable 19.00 Sales tax (8.25$) 5.13 ---------------------------------------- invoice total 86.37 Amount due J -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 86.37 I HEREBY AUTHORIZE THE ABOVE WORK TO BE DONE. YOU & YOUR EMPLOYEES MAY OPERATE THE ABOVE VEHICLE FOR TESTING OR DELIVERY AT MY RISK. THERETO IT IS ALSO UNDER STOOD THAT YOU WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE BEYOND YOUR CONTROL _LN vVJLLJ_- "j. SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE MAIN ROAD `- SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 (516)765-5156 24RR BPR 1284-1679 & 1611 N.Y.S.D.M.V.REG.& INSP.STATION #7034348 ROBERT STANGE P.O.BOX 1006 SOUTHOLD NY 11971 H 765 1572 B MOBIL 1 39.95 CHECK ALL FLUID LEVELS, AIR IN TIRES,FRONT END, BRAKES, EXHAUST, ALL BELTS, ROSES,& LIGHTS 4 M1 Oil 1 OIL FILTER 1 LUBE ( NY STATE INSPECTION 19.00 ( Date,- ;V97 Job number. 131 License plate: L852WV Year/Make: '94 HONDA Model: ACCORD Mileage: In: 74,057 Out: Technician: ED TONYES Other: 2.0 TOTAL COSTS Packages (flat -rate only) 58.95 MISC. 2.94 ---------------------------------------- Subtotal 61.89 Nan -taxable 19.00 Sales tag (8.25$) 3.54 ---------------------------------------- Invoice total 65.43 Amount due 65.43 I HEREBY AUTHORIZE THE ABOVE WORK TO BE DONE. YOU & YOUR EMPLOYEES MAY OPERATE THE ABOVE VEHICLE FOR TESTING OR DELIVERY AT MY RISK. THERETO IT IS ALSO UNDER STOOD THAT YOU WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE BEYOND YOUR CONTROL X - LA .i vi9,J0.3 SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE f Dater '13/97 MAIN ROAD ' - Job number: -I,;',133 SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 License plate: M556ZL (516)765-5156 24HR BPR ##284-1679 & 1611 Year/Make: '96 VOLKSWAGON N.Y.S.D.M.V.REG.& INSP.STATION ##7034348 Model: JETTA Mileage: In: 25,413 Out: 25,414 JOE CONNELLY Technician: ED TONYES 9 ADAMS CT ROCKVILLE CTR ROCKVILLE CENTRE,N.Y. 11570 H 766 7990 B 298 8245 NY STATE INSPECTION 19.00 LUBE OIL & FILTER 29.95 CHECK ALL FLUID LEVELS, AIR IN TIRES, FRONT END, BRAKES, EXHAUST, ALL BELTS, & LIGHTS 5 10W30 oil 1 OIL FILTER 1 LUBE 9 TOTAL COSTS Packages (flat -rate only) 48.95 MISC. 2.44 i---------------------------------------- I Subtotal 51.39 Non-taxable 19.00 I Sales tax (8.25$) 2.67 ---------------------------------------- Invoice total 54.06 Amount due I 54.06 I HEREBY AUTHORIZE THE ABOVE WORK TO BE DONE. YOU & YOUR EMPLOYEES MAY OPERATE THE ABOVE VEHICLE FOR TESTING OR DELIVERY AT MY RISK. THERETO IT IS ALSO UNDER STOOD THAT YOU WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE BEYOND YOUR CONTROL X T MV 0 M C1_:; S SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 (516)765-5156 24HR BPR ##284-1679 & 1611 N.Y.S.D.M.V.REG.& INSP.STATION ##7034348 RICHARD & EVELYN HILARY 370 TEE PEE TRAIL SOUTHOLD NY 11971 H 765 1616 B 765 5775 RECOMMENDATIONS NEEDS FRONT BRAKE JOB,INCLUDING CALIPERS & BRAKE HOSES. MOBIL 1 CHECK ALL FLUID LEVELS, AIR IN TIRES,FRONT END, BRAKES, EXHAUST, ALL BELTS, ROSES,& LIGHTS 5 M1 Oil 1 OIL FILTER 1 LUBE NY STATE INSPECTION CHECK,CLEAN BRAKES Total - 27.50 INCLUDES R&R WHEELS & DRUMS TO CHECK BRAKE LINNINGS, WHEEL CYL'S,SPRINGS & DRUM CONDITION. ADJUST BRAKES & CHECK EMERGENCY BRAKE. Labor @ 55.00 0.5 hrs WORK PERFORMED (Labor @ 55.00) R & R AIR FILTER.NJC*� CHECKED FRONT BRAKES*****NfCt********** I I I 39.95 1 19.00 27.50 Date; � /98 Job number: -i,392 License plate: N805EW Year/Make: 193 OLDSMOBILE Model: CUT/CRUISER S Mileage: In: 78,204 Out: Technician: DON TONYES Other: 3.3 LTRE TOTAL COSTS Packages (flat -rate only) 58.95 Labor 27.50 MISC. 4.31 ---------------------------------------- Subtotal 90.76 Non-taxable 19.00 Sales tax (8.25$) 5.92 ---------------------------------------- Invoice total 96.68 Amount due 96.68 I HEREBY AUTHORIZE THE ABOVE WORK TO BE DONE. YOU & YOUR EMPLOYEES MAY OPERATE THE ABOVE VEHICLE FOR TESTING OR DELIVERY AT MY RISK. THERETO IT IS ALSO UNDER STOOD THAT YOU WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE BEYOND YOUR CONTROL T NVQ = C E S SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE Date.�; /98 MAIN ROAD Job number: 9,993 SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 License plate: N805EW (516)765-5156 241IR BPR #284-1679 & 1611 Year/Make: 193 OLDSMOBILE N.Y.S.D.M.V.REG.& INSP.STATION ##7034348 Model: CUT/CRUISER S Other: 3.3 LTRE RICHARD & EVELYN HILARY 370 TEE PEE TRAIL SOUTHOLD NY 11971 H 765 1616 B 765 5775 FRONT BRAKE JOB/FWD 132.50 TEST DRIVE CAR BEFORE BRAKE JOB,CHECK PULL FRONT WHEELS, LOCATE PROBLEM IN FRONT BRAKES, REMOVE CALIPERS AND ROTORS, MEASURE ROTORS & REFINISH IF WITHIN SPECS APPLY DISC BRAKE QUIET LUBE ALL FRICTION POINTS INSTALL PADS BLEAD BRAKES ADJUST EMERGENCY BRAKE FILL BRAKE FLUID & ROAD TEST VEHICLE. 1.0 BRAKE PADS 1.0 SILICONE GREESE WORK PERFORMED (Labor @ 55.00) R & R FRONT BRAKE CALIPERS & BLEAD. 0.5 hrs 27.50 R & R FRONT BRAKE HOSES. 0.4 hrs 22.00 PARTS 1 SS7136M/PADS 36.35 1 42-2142/R/CALIPER 39.99 1 42-2143JR/CALIPER 39.94 1 38101/BR/HOSE 29.77 1 38178/BR/HOSE 29.77 1 BRAKEJFLUID 2.00 I I I I TOTAL COSTS Packages (flat -rate only) 132.50 Labor 49.50 Parts 177.87 MISC. 9.09 ---------------------------------------- i Subtotal 368.96 Sales tag (8.25%) 30.44 ---------------------------------------- Invoice total 399.40 Amount due 399.40 I HEREBY AUTHORIZE THE ABOVE WORK TO BE DONE. YOU & YOUR EMPLOYEES MAY OPERATE THE ABOVE VEHICLE FOR TESTING OR DELIVERY AT MY RISK. THERETO IT IS ALSO UNDER STOOD THAT YOU WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE BEYOND YOUR CONTROL X I NVO 2 C E S SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 (516)765-5156 24HR BPR 4284-1679 & 1611 N.Y.S.D,M.V.REG.& INSP.STATION #7034348 ANGELICA CANNON ORCHARD & 2ND NEW SUFFOLK 11956 H 734 5446 B 765 1649 RECOMMENDATIONS NEEDS FRONT ROTORS REFINISHED NY STATE INSPECTION 19.00 I r' Datil `7/96 Job number: 8,537 License plate: P745KG Year/Make: 193 CHEVROLET Model: CAVALIER Mileage: In: 20,036 Out: 20,037 Technician: SALVATORE DICHIARA Other: 2.2LTRE AUTO I TOTAL COSTS ( Packages (flat -rate only) 19.00 MISC. 0.95 f---------------------------------------- Subtotal 19.95 Non-taxable 19.00 ( Sales tax (8.25$) 0,Q8 ---------------------------------------- Invoice total 20,03 Amount due 20,03 I HEREBY AUTHORIZE THE ABOVE WORK TO BE DONE. YOU & YOUR EMPLOYEES MAY OPERATE THE ABOVE VEHICLE FOR TESTING OR DELIVERY AT MY RISK. THERETO IT IS ALSO UNDER STOOD THAT YOU WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE BEYOND YOUR CONTROL X JL lam! v V =L C E S SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 (516)765-5156 24HR BPR #284-1679 & 1611 N.Y.S.D.M.V.REG.& INSP.STATION ##7034348 ANGELICA CANNON ORCHARD & 2ND NEW SUFFOLK 11956 H 734 5446 B 765 1649 FRONT BRAKE JOB/FWD 105.00 TEST DRIVE CAR BEFORE BRAKE JOB,CHECK PULL FRONT WHEELS, LOCATE PROBLEM IN FRONT BRAKES, REMOVE CALIPERS AND ROTORS, MEASURE ROTORS & REFINISH IF WITHIN SPECS APPLY DISC BRAKE QUIET LUBE ALL FRICTION POINTS INSTALL PADS BLEAD BRAKES ADJUST EMERGENCY BRAKE FILL BRAKE FLUID & ROAD TEST VEHICLE. BRAKE PADS SILICONE GREESE PARTS 1 MAS7385 42.40 Dat'., J`'13/96 Job number: 8,566 License plate: P745KG Year/Make: 193 CHEVROLET Model: CAVALIER Mileage: In: 20,158 Out: 20,158 Technician: SALVATORE DICHIARA Other: 2.2LTRE AUTO I TOTAL COSTS Packages (flat -rate only) 105.00 Parts 42.40 MISC. 5.25 I---------------------------------------- Subtotal 152.65 I Sales tag (8.25$) 12.59 I---------------------------------------- Invoice total 165.24 Amount due 165.24 I HEREBY AUTHORIZE THE ABOVE WORK TO BE DONE. YOU & YOUR EMPLOYEES MAY OPERATE THE ABOVE VEHICLE FOR TESTING OR DELIVERY AT MY RISK. THERETO IT IS ALSO UNDER STOOD THAT YOU WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE BEYOND YOUR CONTROL PATRICIA C. MOORE Attorney at Law 51020 Main Road Southold, New York 119 Tel: (516) 298-5629 Fax: (516) 298-5664 Margaret Rutkowski Secretary June 23, 1998 Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Re: Southold Automotive, Inc. Dear Chairman Goehringer: We respectfully request that this matter be placed back on your Calendar. If you have any questions, or request any additional documents please do not hesitate to contact me. Very truly yours, Patricia C. Moore PCM/mr A - e4d t-0 �" t3 PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. Chairman WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, JR. RICHARD G. WARD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-3136 Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD- . i FEB 2 5 TO: Zoning Board of Appeals - FROM: Robert G. Kassner, Site Plan Reviewer RE: Request for comments from the. ZBA DATE: February 24, 1998 The Planning Board reviewed your request for comments at yesterday's work session., Please find the Boards comments in regard to the items scheduled on the Zoning Board's February 26, 1998, meeting below: R. Leonard SCTM# 1000-78-7-38 & 39 The Planning Board does not have any records on this property. M. Spiro & Others SCTM# 1000-110-6-11.2 & 5 The Planning Board has a file showing the approval on November 8, 1979, of a three lot minor subdivision. Lot # 11.2 is lot # 2 in this subdivision. T. McCarthy SCTM# 1000-70-2-8 The Planning Board had received a request of site plan waiver from the contract vendee, (Patrica & William Moore) . The Board has agreed to the waiver request if the applicant will pave and mark the handicapped parking space and install bumper stops in the parking lot. r� T. Petikas SCTM# 1000-35-1-8 The Planning Board has a file on this applicant. The file references a Zoning Board action of August 22, 1985 & Planning Board correspondence regarding a preliminary site plan. Tonyes Realty Corp. SCTM# 1000-61-4-23 The Planning Board does not have a site plan application for the proposed addition. This is a non -conforming use in the Hamlet Business (HB) District. The Zoning Code does not allow a non -conforming use to be enlarged. Section 100-241 (A.) of the Zoning Code .specifically states that a non -conforming use may continue indefinitely, except that "(it) shall not be enlarged, -altered, extended, reconstructed or restored... nor shall any external evidence of such use be increased by any means whatsoever." The Planning Board is not in favor of this request. APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman James Dinizio, Jr. Lydia A. Tortora Lora S. Collins George Horning O��guFF04�O co 2 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD INTER -DEPARTMENTAL MEMORANDUM TO: { X } Planning Board { } Building Department { } Town Trustees Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 ZBA Fax (516) 765-9064 Telephone (516) 765-1809 FROM: I J. Goehringer, Chairman, Board of Appeals DATE: February 23, 1998 SUBJECT: Request for Confirmation of PB Action History and Preliminary Comments Please confirm whether there is any history of action(s) by the Planning Board for the,property identified below, or any part thereof: 1000-78-7-38 and 39 currently of R. Leonard 1000-110-6-11.2 and 5 currently of M. Spiro and others 1000-70-2-8* currently of T. McCarthy RO Zone) 1000-35-1-8* currently of T. Petikas Itwo-family prop.) 1000-61-3-23* currently of Tonyes Realty Corp. (re :/ zoning prop) HB zone Also, please furnish communications of record that applicants* may have had with respect to the general site plan layout and possible changes to parking location discussed or any other areas which would assist in this planning project. Thank you. Enclosures: Copies of preliminary maps for the above applicants*.. (Tonyes was previously submitted.) I/ _FEB -03 9e 10:25 ®. FROM:KCC NURSING 718-368-4867 T0:516 765 1823 PAGE:01 L REcEtvFn FEB 31998 Southold Town Clerk February 3, 1991; FEB'6 N, Elizabeth Neville, Town Clerk-- ' Southold Town -Hall ' - r;; :,:• 'Snuthold, New York 11971 Ms, Neville, I am writing to state my objection to the Citgo request for a use and area variance. on Main � Road, Southold. I am an area resident residing in the hamlet of Southold. I wish my objection to b� formal part of the public hearing on Revising Business Uses and Zoning for such F shave t�#:,proposed revision and variance- request by Citgo would be disruptive and damaging to the SWth and welfare of all residents. It may well result in a loss of property values, and would irl G':�li 4 definitely increase noise, pollution, and safety of area residents. The existing Sou Town Code allows neighbors the opportunity to be heard when existing businesses seek to obtain a. variance in terms of use. As you are aware, all of the neighbors on Mechanic Street and Mechanic Street East have voiced similar objections as mine. Please take these serious issues into account in your deliberations. 4 Yours truly, Sp;Mechanic Street East �•� iC., Southold, New York 11971 . �LSl:: :.. t G.L V " '• i '+ t • i'i', 'L.iill'T A �J•r " '• i '+ t Page 3 - Appl. No. 4509 Re. 1000-61-4-23 (Tonyes) August 24, 1998 Determination setback of 8 feet, while substantially less than the required 25 feet, is unchanged from the existing rear setback. There is no other feasible way for the applicant to establish an enclosed inspection facility while also maintaining the existing capacity of its business to perform repairs. Granting of the variance will not have an adverse effect on physical or environmental conditions in the neighborhood provided that the inspection facility's air exhaust is directed to the greatest degree possible toward Route 25, where there is substantial vehicular traffic. The Board finds that the grant of the requested variance, with the conditions set forth below, is the minimum necessary and adequate to enable applicant to continue to perform NY State inspections, while at the same time preserving and protecting the character of the neighborhood, and the health, safety, welfare of the community. RESOLUTION/ACTION: On motion by Member Collins, seconded by Member Dinizio, it was RESOLVED, to GRANT a variance permitting applicant to square off the southwest corner of the existing building and to build a third bay, as described in its application, with a minimum setback of 8 feet along the entire rear wall and a minimum west side setback of 10 feet, subject to the following CONDITIONS: 1. The third bay shall be used to house the equipment mandated by New York State for the performance of motor vehicle inspections, including a dynamometer in a fixed installation. 2. The exhaust of air from such bay shall be arranged so as to direct such exhaust to the greatest degree possible toward State Route 25. 3. Personal vehicles of the owners and employees shall not be parked on the premises between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. (business hours), and public parking areas must be utilized. VOTE OF THE BOARD: AYES: MEMBERS GOEHRINGER, DINI2 COLLINS, AND HORNING. (Member Tortora was absent.) This Resolution was duly adopted 4-0. -4 jar GERARD V. GOERRINGER, C Approved for Filing 8/31/98 1000-61-4-23/Tonyes RECEIVED AND FILED B$ SOI lIs� D i'i ,CLIfX DATE, Town Clerk, 'gown of Scluthold FA u4ft6t3er 61 ; 19 10/1/89 (1) - 9/130/9( .J &A •vV1'kL S.OUTHOLD, NY 11971 Shift Wort. Order Summary "Grand total Packages Illat rate only):;., 23,492.80 Labor 30,497.75 r Parts 56,324.54 Other items --------------------------------------------- 5,082.37 Total job prices 115,397.46 Adjustments -330.52 Non-taxable amount 4,043.30 Sales tax 8,327.16 --------------------------------------------- <: Invoices diosed 123,394.10 Deposits ------------------- ---------------------------- 1,255.06 Net receipts 124,649.16 House charges --------------------------------------------- 0.00 Amount received 124,649.16 Gasoline (on invoices) 801.71 --------------------------------------------- Labor cost 20,459.60 Parts cost 36, 733.49 '. Other cost 3,442.59 Credit card fees 0.00 Gross margin 54,431.26 47.30 FA u4ft6t3er 61 ; 19 10/1/89 (1) - 9/130/9( ,MAIN ROAD ;SdUTHOLD, NY 11971 y.r Shift Work Order Summary 'Grand total Packages (flat rate only) 25,272.00 Labor 29,501.75 :. Parts 56,959-76 :. Other items --------------------------------------------- 7,997.89 Total job prices 119,731.40 Adjustments -165.00 Non-taxable amount 4,847.36 -. Sales tax --------------------------------------------- 8,644.29 :- Invoices closed 128,210.69 r` Deposits ---------------------------------------------- 2,455.39 Net receipts 130,666.08 House charges --------------------------=------------------ 0.00 Amount received 130,666.08 Gasoline (on invoices) 940.58 --------------------------------------------- Labor cost 10,013.60 Parts cost 33,983.29 Other cost 4,997.70 Credit card fees 0.00 Gross margin 70,571.81 59.0% •.1VUtaaVLL LSUiVL'YVIJ.VL' October 21, 1997 10/1/90 (1) - 9/30/91 4IN ROAD October • SOUTHOLD, NY, 11971 10/1/93 (1) 9/130/94 Shift Work Order Summary Grand total Packages (flat rate only) 36,971.38 Labor '45 43,412:45 Parts 84,663.84 Other items 18, 552.31 ----------------------- ----------- - Total job prices 183,599.98 Adjustments -162.6 9 Non-taxable amount 9,164.'49 Sales tax 14,813-_18 ---------------------- ---------------------- Invoices closed 198,250.47.`.,� Deposits ,112.35 3 --------------------------------------------- Net receipts House,charges 0.'00 -7 ------------------ Amount received ---- 201,362.82,.. Gasoline (on invoices). 1,232.65 --------------------------------------- ------ Labor cost 12,928.00 Parts cost 51,957.98 Other cost 6,605A.8 Credit card fees O.00 Gross margin 111,946.13 61.00-.;'. ..... ......... fBOLD AUTOMOTIVE 4'ROAD rHOLD, NY .11971 -SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE October 21, 1997 10/1/94 (1,) 9/30/95 Shift Work Order Summary ad total Packages (flat rate only) 34,091 8& - 41,93565" Labor 81,778.84 Parts 17,759.93 Other items ----------- -- --- ----------- -- ---------------- Total job prices 175,566.30 -245.48 Adjustments Non-taxable amount • 9,1.35.15 14,125.26 Sales tax' - - ---------- ----------------- Invoices closed 189,446 - ..08 3,391.00Deposits ------------------------------------------ --- 192,837.080.00. Net receipts House -charges - --------- ------------------- ------ i92,8372 Amount received Gasoline (on invoices) 950AS .8 7 -------------- ------------------------- Labor cost 14,309.20---- Parts cost 56,332.01 9,805.47, Other cost 0.00 Credit card fees 94 $74.14, Gross margin -SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE October 21, 1997 10/1/94 (1,) 9/30/95 .,,CLULJLJ 't&U.LUJFIV.L i_vz cost .,,'IIN ROAD Parts NY 119 1 57,540.73 Shift Work Order Summary -,Grand total Credit card fees Package, (flat rate only) 32,558.06 Labor 54,306.84 Parts 89,215.47 Other items 21,920.47 ----------------------------- ----------------= ------------------------;--- Total jb prices Total 198,000.84 Adjustments -62.74 Non-taxable amount 8,968.37 Sales tax 15,715.02 --------------------------------------------- Invoice:-; closed 213,653-12 Deposit:-, 5,826.92 ---------------------------------------------- Net rec..:;i-pts 219,480.04 House charges 0.00 ----------------------------------------- Amount -eceived 219,486.04 Gasolin (on invoices) ---------------------------------------------- 1,301.31 October 21, 1997 10/1/95 (1) - 9/30/96 Labor cost 10,640.60 Parts cist 57,540.73 Other cost 8,573.68 Credit card fees 0.00 Gross margin 113,478.39- 57.3% ,:Q:..THOLD AUTOMOTIVE SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE .AIN ROAD October 21, 1997 -OUTHOOLD,, IJY 1197110/1/96 (1) - 9/39;! 97 Shift Work Order Summary grand total Packages (flat rate only) 31,293:61 Labor. 47,644.90 Parts 75,545.08 Other items 13,946.85 -. Total job prices - 168,430.44 Adjustments -225.24 Non-taxable amount 6,544.95 Sales tax --------------------------------------------- 13,337.79 Invoices closed 181,542.99 - Deposits --------------------------------------------- 7,639.26 Net receipts 189,182.25 House charges --------------------------------------------- 0.00 Amount received 189,182-25 Gasoline(on invoices) -----------------------------------1,198.30 Labor -cost 18,639.50 _ Parts cost 52,380.71 Other cost 6,664.35 1 Credit card fees 0.00 Gross margin 90,520.64 53.80 Cons nierProtectjon and Clean Air "T S JONSWATI-ON ALL EMISSIONS INSPEC A A -A To (Read this W6re ordering slidkers-) r-he;Deparbnent of Motor Vehicles (DMV)J9s4 acmg_the-existing emissions pngram in the 9W­'�,Ybrk Metropolitan Area (NYMA) witfi'ajff enhanced automotive erm. s s J o ns inspect , on program. Ns:program. will begin on January 2,1998: This -new program requires NY N/fA inspe, tion stations ro purchase or lease new equipment and to :contract with Testcom, Inc. to make in, -)ection data connections to DMV. f ite, folloWmg inform'ation will answer ques ft also provides equipment vendor infon purchasing or leasing the equipment: ------- about theprogramand new equipment i a_that 'will allow you to take initial Inspection Fees numbers for contacting these compai- equipment. When you purchase/lease) Tlie f6i6'f6r emissions'inspections will be raised froin._vendor will have your equipment ter $9 make- surd your sales contract guar; ' Flo $215`o'd7anuary 2;1995. The safety insp eFtion ee kremam'At-$10. Thecombined safety and ermssion fee they will return your money if it is not the,N YMA will increase from $19 to.$3 5. The amount station f n h owners pay to the state for a'§a ety/essilb s',,-.. �,&i&e'r will remain at $4. Sales Tax ThefieW,dmissions inspection equipment is exeMP ..from.:.- 7. sales tax"Also, the charges by the data manager forphone .'connections to DW are exempt from sales Equipment Certification RThe following equipment vendors have submitted :l ' efters N-icommitting to have equipment certified for theNew York �t,',_Enhanced Emissions Inspection Program. Environmental Systems Product s (ESP) M&well Emission Test Systems Snap-On/Sun SPX (Automotive Diagnostics) 066'se vendors, ESP, Sun and SPX, have pi&�id"e-d --.4s with hardware that has been certified in Calif0ffii4'.fbr_-- BAR97. - That equipment is currently undergoing �i.:-New'York State DEC/DW certification procec1ur_es...'-,,,-,,` 3 `Maxwell has indicated that they will submit equipment to 11*u' s f6r certification during mid October 1997., M.Tfi6iigh equipment certification has not be* - 'n'- completed at this o time we expect this equipment to be certified. See - .4 , li d, - ,*.,,page f this notice for a list of addresses an .-p _hpne -quirements. teps toward es about their )ur equipment, 'tees that the ified, and that Do --not purchase equipment from any v ndorthat does noi'provide, you with the certification marantee. xw'iipment Compone its The f new emissions inspection equipm( -it to be used in the NYMA is called NY -TEST. This iew equipment will hesL av six major components. o An exhaust gas analyzer that wil read HC, CO, CO2,, Nox, and 02. This equ oment will be significantly more sensitive th n the current BAR90 analyzer. •• A computer/communications s� ;tem that will operate the equipment and comm nicate through a data ­ manager to the DMV regi tration system. 9. Surveillance equipment .tha will record inspections on video. 9 A gas cap� tester and OBD hook gyp. -_ip kdynamonieter that will allow th( analyzertotest the vehicle's emissions systems 1 -ider simulated driving conditions. le And;. lastly, exhaust gas sampling :,,quipment that will allow -,transient tf-sting of th, entire exhaust .output. -i '� .. �,: Y `��, Y'��S t�E � ' �:'�'�t' •��Si',F� o+,`j �a, ,�u .'. �.. I TO ALL EMISSIONS INS'PLC'TIONSTATIONS :`b R (Read this before orderitag stackers X. ieYDepartment of Motor Vehicles(DMV):=isreplacing the:.existing emissions pro, ewYorkMetropolitan Area (NYMA) with an enhanced automotive emissions inspecti iisprogram will begin on January 2,1998: --This new program" requires NYMA inspeci purchase or lease new equipment and t& -contract. with Testcom, Inc. to make insl inneCtions to DMV. efollowin information will answer ue'stionsaboutthe ro am and new equipmentre g q P also provides equipment vendor information .that will allow. ,you to take initial st j ichasing or leasing the equipment. r =- '' Inspection Fees numbers for contacting these compani( 3 s equipment. When you purch:ise/lease ye lie;:fee.;for emissions inspections will be raised from $9 make"" sure your sales coni r act guarat ;$25 on January2, 1998. The safety inspection fee will. vendor will have your equ I ment cert) ;main at $r0: The combined safety and emissions fee in they will return your mono\ if it is not. �e;NYMAwilI increase from $19 to $35. The amount, ation owners pay to the state for a safety/emissions ;:' Do not purchase' equipment ;-:-om any ve, ickei.'will remain at $4. _ " ; < ` not provide you with the cc, tification g Safes Tax -.. Equipment C'omponen hew_emissions inspection equipment is exemp' ffrom. " The new emissions inspection equipmen de'stAk"Also; the charges by the data manager.for phone the NYMA is called NY -TEST. This n, imections to DMV are exempt from sales" tax. will have six.major components. G ` •`Equtipment Certification i e An exhausf'gas analy7c..r that will .: CO2, NX, and 02. This equip lie following equipment vendors have submitted letters significantly more 4f "sitive thaj amnitting to have equipment certified for the New York BAR90 analyzer. nhanced Emissions Inspection Program. • A computdr/comm�ii, -ations sys Environmental Systems Products (ESP) " Maxwell Emission Test Systems " Snap-On/Sun SPX (Automotive Diagnostics) hree'ofthesevendors, ESP, Sun and SPX, have provided i'with hardware that has been certified in California for. AR97. 'That equipment is currently undergoing ew -York State DEC/DMV certification procedures: [axwell has indicated that they will submit equipment to _ r for"certification during mid October 1997. _ hough equipment certification has not been completed :thistime, we.expect this equipment to be certified.' See ige,4,:of this notice for a list of addresses and "phone operate the equipment i nd commui a data manager to the : ?MV regist e Surveillance e.quip+»ent that inspections on video. ® A gas cap tester and C' 3D hook -t Fall 1997 ram in the n program. on stations action data ,uirements. ps toward about their equipment; ;es that the gid, and that for that does t rantee. to be used iri v equipment ad HC, CO, lent will be the current ;m that will. cate through )tion system. vill record ® A -dynamometer that v- ; l allow the � alyzer to test the"vehicle's emission systems un er simulated driving conditions. s e And, lastly,exhaust g i sampling( uipment that will allow transient t e ' ing of the c ,itire exhaust output." .i jUTH610 AUTOMOTIVE M,44AXN ROAD tn;`,-,`,SOUTHGLD, IN 11971 SUP,ER,UNLEADED 1.320 271, ,9 SOL, 'HOLD ALMORM(Plivh ictober 14, 1997 10/1/88 (Ic — 9/30/89 (1G) goline Sales Summary GE diiad total `L��:Viili serve Average P Price Volum ----------------------- 1.208 62 REG UNLEADED' 1.147 158:42'5,'�`,� -SUPER UNLEADED 1.300 164,491;,V1,T,�,�`_ 75,.779.19 75,779.19 -,1018 0.184 1. 558.54. 385,62; 181,763.70 ,,27;.3 E01 serve Average Cxedit Price 213,863.40 --------------------------- 0.176 2, SPECIAL 1.268 20,306�`-t� REG UNLEADED 1.207 67, 09Zx-�: -SUPER UNLEADED 1.352 10 6 9 l'i"K Volume 4, Total E: -imated a Gas Dollars Ratio Margin `:Station . Average k:; Total Price Volume sr -- --------------------------- ---------------- 116.22 ------ SPECIAL 1.223 11.6 .REG UNLEADED 1.165 7,1 225,51-,: SUP,ER,UNLEADED 1.320 271, ,9 SOL, 'HOLD ALMORM(Plivh ictober 14, 1997 10/1/88 (Ic — 9/30/89 (1G) goline Sales Summary Volume E:. Amated Gas Dollars Ratio Miargin Profit 'Profit- Profit- "' 75,.779.19 75,779.19 -,1018 0.184 1. 558.54. 11.0 181,763.70 ,,27;.3 0.174 2',605.44 26.2 213,863.40 0.176 2, • 092.66 27.7. ------------- 471,406..29 66:'5 0.177 6f ------ .256.65 64.9 Volume E: -imated a Gas Dollars Ratio Margin Profit. Profit -------------------------------------- 25 -741.00 3.5 0.203 ---------------- 116.22 3.9 80,,986.12 11.6 0.193 1. 986.84. 12.3. 144,569.62 1-!4 18.' 0.185 1, 845.34 18.9 251,296.74 ------ 33.-I-5 ----- ---- 0.190 3? -------- 948.40 35.1 Volume Pool E;­_mat6d A - % Gag Dollars Ratio Margin Profit --------------- Profit 101,520.19 0.189 1..674.77 7-. 14.9 262,749.82 38:9 0.180 4+ 592.29 38.6 358,433.02 46.;,8 0.180 ----- 4� 938.00- ------- - 46.-5 ---- ------------- 722,703.'0'3 100.0 0.181 101 205i05 7 100.0 ' fUiTF16f,I7 AUi`WO'.t'IVE + + (ctober 14, . 1997 HAIN ROAD :SOUTHODD,.NY 11971 10/1/90 (1G - 9/30/91 (1G) ,r Gasol:.ne Sales. Summary N. ` Grand total "serve Average << : Volume Es :imated % Gas' .. ,Full Cash Price Volume .:.�: Dollars Ratio ' Margin '.prof it ' Profit (' SPECIAL -------_--1.476-------45,967---- ------------------------------ - ------ 67,829.869.3 --- ------ 0.175------ 8 021.30 11.1'' REG: UNLEADED 1.3'88 141,236n`,w_, 195.,963.41 28.5 0.131 18 523.23 .25.6 -SUPER UNLEADED 1.568 96,739.f;; 151,706'.29 19.5 0.169 16,376.65„ 22.6 Total: ----------.°-�'.1. ----------- 283,942., !. 415;499.56 ----- 57.2' 0..151 42 921.18' 59.3 serve Average :. Volume Es imated %Gas Credt Price . Volume '' Dollars Ratio Margin Profit Profit . SPECIAL ----------------------28,342,-------42,849.12 5.7----0.16:1. 590.59----- 6.3 .-------� �: ; `L REG;,UNLEADED 1.420 98,4471:.::` 139,823.11 19.8 0.120 11 807.42 16.3 `. SUPER UNLEADED 1.603 85,362'=: 136,870.15 17:� 0.153 13 048.05 18.0 ---------- ------------ 319,542.38 . --= = 42.8 ----- 0.139 ----- 29 ------ 446.06 ----- 40.7 `'- Station' Average 7. Volume Pool Es-.imated $Gas Dollars Ratio Margin Profit Profit Total Price Vo ume SP- -------------. - ECIAL1.489 74,310:x;;: 110',678:98 15.0 0.170 12 .611.89 17.4 REGhUNLEADED. 1..401 239, 682;,:, = 335, 786.52 48.3 0.127 3(? .330.65 41.9 1 585 182 101''=' 288 576'44 36:7 0.162 29,424.70 40.7' m. SUPER UNLEADED + + f:k,.T.otal: 496,093'; 735,041.94 100:0 0.146 7� N. 367.24 100.0 :.i�IN ROAD October 14, 199'/ SOUTHOLD, NY 1971 10/1/91 (1O - 9/30/92 (1G) Gaso_iine Sales Summary Grand total Full serve Av ,rage Volu r? E: timated % Gas --.Cash : rice Volume Dollars Ratio Margin Profit Profit ----------------- ,SPECIAL -------------------------------- -.428 45,955 65,656.86 .8'7 ------------------------- 0.176 ;,100.89 11.1 REG UNLEADED -.319 128,112 168,978.29 24.3 0.128 1(,398.56 22.6 :'- SUPER UNLEADED _.527 95,215 145,399.89 18.1 0.189 1',996.97 24.8 Total: 269,261 380,035,04 51.1 0.158 4,,496.42 58.5 f. Full serve Av-!rage Volume E.timated % Gas Credit 'rice Volume Dollars Ratio Margin Profit Profit --------------------------------------- SPECIAL (.428 45,128 64,458.28 8.6 0.133 1,,001.48 8.3 REG UNLEADED 1.319 116,617 153,757.66 22.1 0.089 11,340.41 14.2 " SUPER UNLEADED 1.527 96,291 146,986.98 -18.3 0.144 1 ,850.30 19.1 :Total: 258,036 365,202.92 48.9 0.117 31,192.20 41.5 . Station Avarage Volume Pool E4.timated % Gas Total ?rice Volume Dollars Ratio Margin Profit Profit ----------------- '.'SPECIAL --------- 1.428 - 91,084 130,115.14 17.3 0.155 1,.,102.37 19.4 •: REG UNLEADED 1.319 244,729 322,735.95 46.4 0.109 2;;,738.98 36.8 " SUPER UNLEADED 1.527 19 292,386.87 36.3 0.166 3 ,847.27 43.8 -Total: 52,;318 745,237.96 100.0 0.138 72,688.62 100.0 ,..ai a�vaiu 40UTAOLD,.NY.' 11971 10/1/92 (1G) - 9/30/93 (1G) Gasoline Sales Summary `:-,- Grand total ``'SPEG1I,_ 1.437 91,821 132,016.53 18:6 0.166 15,293.82 ;Full serve Average 1.352 234,091 315,621.64 Volume 0.139 Estimated % Gas °?'-Cash Price Volume Dollars Ratio Margin Profit Profit ----------------- SPECIAL ------------------------------------------------------------ ]..439 44,670 64,266.05 9.0 - -------8,358.79-----10.8 0.187 REG UNLEADED . 1.353 111,739 150,749.06 22.6 0.162 17,718.48 22.9 SUPER UNLEADED 1.544 82,283 127,091.13 16:,,6 0.201 16,609.74 21.5 :Total: 238,692 342,106.24 48.3 0.179 42,687.01 55.2 - Ful l serve Average Volume Estimated. %Gas' ":Credit Price Volume Dollars Ratio Margin Profit Profit SPECIAL----------1.436-------47,151-------67,750.48------9.5----0.147-------6,935.03------9:0 REG UNLEADED 1.351 122,352 164,872..58 24.7 0.117 13,943.82 18.0 :;,,,'-;SUPER UNLEADED 1.544 86,340 133,496.33 17.5 0.157 13,806.92 17.8 ._-...------ Total: - ------------ -255,843 366,119.39 ---- 51.7 0.136 34,685.76 44.8 �wr:S.tation Average Volume Pool Estimated % Gas ;.;-.:Total Price Volume Dollars Ratio Margin Profit Profit --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ``'SPEG1I,_ 1.437 91,821 132,016.53 18:6 0.166 15,293.82 19.8 a'REG:UNLEADED 1.352 234,091 315,621.64 47.3 0.139 31,662.30 40.9 rt K: UNLEADED 1.544 168,623 260,587.46 34:1 0.179 30,416.66 39. ::,SUPER 708,225.63 100.0 0.156 77,372.77 100.0, .L'HVLL1 AUl'V`�iV1tvL IN ROAD SOUTHO,DD, NY 11971 . ti October 14;-:1997 10/1/93 (1G) - 9/30/94-(1G) '.:-Full serve Average Volume Estimated Gas `Credit Price Volume Dollars Ratio Margin ___Profit- Profit ------------------------------------- :- SPECIAL 1.406 Gasoline Sales Summary 67,545.34 10:3 34.2 0.161 0.121 Grand total .0 27.6 :.'REG UNLEADED 1.294 ',. - 159,680 206,679.82 7 ` ` F.ull serve Average Price Volume Dollars Volume Ratio Margin Estimated Profit $`Gas Profit Cash ;: ---12,916_94 -18_3 :Total ----- - -87,437 __-131,568_10 295,154 .SPECIAL 1.408 ---------------------------------- 39,571 551731.79 -8.5 0.200 0.154 7,925.39 10,812.27 11.3 15.4 ,--REG UNLEADED 1.309 = 69,908 62,940 91,519.02 95,450.12 15.0 13.5 0.185 11,613 _16_5 :;:SUPER UNLEADED 1.517 Volume Pool Estimated Profit _48 .Total Total: 172,419 242,700.93 36.9 0.176 30,351.14• 43.1 ------- -1.407 3`y.----87,608 123,277.13 '18.3 _ 15,678.20 .22.3 SPECIAL UNLEADED '.:-Full serve Average Volume Estimated Gas `Credit Price Volume Dollars Ratio Margin ___Profit- Profit ------------------------------------- :- SPECIAL 1.406 ;,: 48,037, 67,545.34 10:3 34.2 0.161 0.121 :` 7,752:81. 19,411.72 .0 27.6 :.'REG UNLEADED 1.294 ',. - 159,680 206,679.82 7 0_148 .'SUPER UNLEADED 1.505 `18 ---12,916_94 -18_3 :Total - -87,437 __-131,568_10 295,154 405,793.26 63.1 0.136 40,081.47 56.9 ,..Station Average Volume Pool Estimated Profit ,Gas Profit .Total Price Volume Dollars Ratio Margin ------- -1.407 3`y.----87,608 123,277.13 '18.3 _ 15,678.20 .22.3 SPECIAL UNLEADED 1.298 ,;,. 229,588 298,198.84 49 i1 0.131 30,223.98 42.9 :.-REG UNLEADED 1.510 15 227,018.22 32;'2 0.163 24,530_42 34.8 :='.SUPER ;.t --------- - --- -Rt�- Total.• ------ - `.95.7',573 648,494.19 '100.0 0.151 70,432.61 100.0 i ,jOUTHO]LD AUTOMOTIVE--,;" ' MAIN ROAD 'SOUTHOLD, NY. 11971;. �4: - Grand total Full serve Average SOUTHOLD'AUTOMOTIVI }`` October 14, 199` 10/1/94 -.(1G) - 9/30/.95 (1G Gasoline Sales Summary Volume Estimated %'Gas; :> Cash Price,'::. Volume Dollars Ratio Margin Profit Profit.. SPECIAL ----------1.483'-------44,546--- ---66,044.33-V----8y$----0.172-------7,666.70-- r,REG UNLEADED1.384:, 107,074 =;.'14$,191.94 21'e1 0.141 15,062.57 '23.1 ;.; SUPER UNLEADED 1.575;w 68,422 ",107,778,.29 y + 13:5 0.1'77 12,086.43 ;18.5 Total:. ---------- 220,042 "x322,014:56 ---------- -- 43.4 ----- 0.158 ---------- 34,815.70 --- •:53.4 :. Full serve Average '' Volume Estimated $.Gas Credit Price Volume Dollars Ratio Margin Profit. Profit SPECIAL 1.482'.; .54, 847 ._.:. ,' 81, 275.60 10.8 0.120 6,577.44 10.1 `'REG UNLEADED 1.386:.`; 144,477 ;rJ200,259.84 28.5 0.089 12,900.32 19.8 , , SUPER UNLEADED 1.577 ;`;'. 87,903 = � ,, ,,l38, 645.72 1.7 f 3 '` 0.124 10, 909.64 , , '•16.7 =, Total: ---------- 287, 227 ----------- ':`+ 420 ,181.16 -- 56'.6 ----- 0.106 ---------- 30,387.40 ---- ` 46.6 Station Average'::;. {' ;;:. Volume Pool Estimated r Gas -' Total Price =;.: Volume rkrt ' • Dollars Ratio Margin Profit Profit' --------------------- SPECIAL ==--------------:y;;,------'-----------.--------------_----------------------- 1.482 `;x;- 99,`392 °?147,319.93 19:6 0.143 14,244.15' ` 'x'21.8 ' .:'REG UNLEADED 1.385< 251,552 =:>348,451.78 49:6 0.111 27,962.89 f42.9 ' t SUPER UNLEADED 1.576'`. 156,326 :_246,424.01 30:8 0.147 22,996.06 35.3 ----- ----- -=----------. ----- 507;270 -'742,195.72 100.0 0.129 65,203.10 100.0 :1e i'='4: .•.�A• 4", 1 "1 uOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE,'`'.. Ii • t` d:. SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVI �:: MAIN ROAD IS, October 14, 199 i ;::SOUTHOLD, NY 11971:':: 10/1/95 (1G) - 9/30/.96 (1G Gasoline Sales Summary .Grand total Ful l serve Average;;, Volume Estimated % Gasj' Price -.;.t Volume Dollars Ratio Margin Profit Profit . - ----------- ------------ - ----------------------------------------------------- - - SPECIAL 1.525 . 42,574 64,940.58 9i.2 0.180 7,659.44 11.2 - REG UNLEADED. 1.430-` 112,504 160,862.06 24.4 0.160 17,988.67 26:3 :.. SUPER UNLEADED, 1:606 ;; 62,684 100,647.71 13.6 [ 0.189 11,860.83 ',17.3 r' Total: "s --- ------------- 217,761 326,450.35 -- 47:2 ----- 0.172 ------------ 37,508.93 ----- 54.7 Full serve Average..:.; Volume Estimated %Gas r ;.,Credit Price '; Volume Dollars Ratio Margin Profit Profit ---------------------------------------------------------=-------------=-------------------- 'n..:SPECIAL 1.522 el 48,171 73,314.03 10:4 0.134 6,474.71 9.5 '-,-:REG UNLEADED' 1.429''::• 124,436 177,826.03 27.0 0.117 14,577.83 21.3 . 7"' SUPER UNLEADED 1.605:`:` 70,865 113,730.30 15;x4 0.140 9,948.77 14.5 Total: 243,472 364,870.36 52.8 0.127 31,001.31 •45:3 Station Average.; Volume Pool Estimated % Gas Total' Price • °. Volume Dollars Ratio Margin Profit Profit ' . -------------------- ;.: SPECIAL ------------ 1.523 90,744 -` ----------------------------------------------------- 138,254.61 19.7. 0.156 14,134.15 '20.6..,' ,']:-`REG UNLEADED 1.429 =_ 236,939 338,688.09 51.,A 0.137 32,566.49 .47.5 SUPER UNLEADED 1.605;'_'(r 13 214,378.01 29:;0 0.163 21,809.60 31.8 Total: 461,2 691,3201$71 100.0 0.149 68,510.24 Ii • t` d:. i-IAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD, NY 11971: b October 14, 1997 10/1/96 (1G) - 9/30/97 (1G) Gasoline Sales Summary Grand total 1 Full serve Average Volume Estimated % Gas .--Cash Price 7. Volume Dollars Ratio Margin Profit Profit ----------------------- SPECIAL --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.541 54,385 83,788.93 11.6 0.226 12,280.56 15.2 UNLEADED 1.459 141,575 206,560.47 30.2 0.211 29,930.46 37.1 i, -SUPER UNLEADED 1.569 86,649 135,950.28 18.5 0.208 18,044.22 22.4 ,}.Total: 1.575 -- 282,608 - 426,299.68 60.2 0.213 --- 60,255.25 74.7 ,, Fuf serve Average "'.,Credit Price Volume .'SPECIAL 1.548 32,069 REG UNLEADED 1.461 107,297 SUPER UNLEADED 1.587 47,348 ;:.Total: 3,742.29 186,714 Station Volume Estimated % Gas Dollars Ratio Margin Profit Profit 49,632.77 6.8 0.117 3,742.29 4.6 156,718.58 22.9 0.112 12,072.60 15.0 75,168.16 10.1 0.097 4,580.30 ------------ 5.7 ----- ------------- 281,519.51 ----- 39.8 ----- 0.109 20,395.18 25.3 Station Average 'Dollars Volume Pool Estimated % Gas Total Price Volume Ratio Margin Profit Profit ------------------ '. SPECIAL - ---- 1.543 86,454 133,421.70 18.4 0.185 16,022.85 19.9 REG.UNLEADED 1.460 248,872 363,279.05 53.0 0.169 42,003.06 52.1 '. SUPER UNLEADED 1.575 1339 211,118.44 28.6 0.169 22,624.51 28.1 . Total: 469,322 ' 707,819.19 100.0 0.172 80,650.43 100.0 t c- 1 - c L I - JAN2 J6.n;izary ';'4, 1998 Southold -Town Board Southold Town Hall PO Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Re: Proposed Local Law to Revise Hamlet Business for Gasoline Service Station Use Dear Southold Town Board, We are not in support of the proposed changes to the Hamlet Business Zone, Section 100-91B with regard to gasoline service stations. As homeowners on Mechanic Street, we are opposed to this zoning code amendment as well as the Southold Automotive Corp. (Citgo) application to expand their facility_ Their application to expand was denied 'Last year by the Zoning Board of Appeals for the following reasons,: "...under Article XXIV Section 100-243A a nonconforming building with a nonconforming use shall not be enlarged, reconstructed or structurally altered unless the use of the building is changed to a conforming use. The preexisting building is.located in the Hamlet Business District and is not a permitted use in this district. The side and rear yard setbacks do not conform to the required 10 ft. side and 25 ft. rear yard_.." With all these nonconformities, we do not think Citgo should be granted a variance. The Town Board should uphold the original law outlined in Section 100-101D which allows for gas stations only in general business zones under special exception. Amending our local law to permit gasoline service stations in Hamlet Business (Section 100-91B) would be a mistake. We are very concerned about the look of Main Street and the intrusion of Citgo into our neighborhood_ Everyday, we hear noise from automotive repair. The lighting at night is very harsh and there's more of it, since the change from "Mobil." to "Citgo". Workers use Mechanic St_ and Mechanic St. East to test out their cars and the property behind the shop is strewn with old cars, garbage receptacles and tow trucks. All these activities, discarded cars and equipment are too close to our homes already. There exists no buffer zone and our property values are being adversely affected. Afterall, this is the Hamlet/Residential zone. There are very few gas stations that enjoy the "plum" location enjoyed by Southold Citgo. The advantage Citgo has over all gas stations is location-- in the middle of our picturesque town! We would not like to see this sort of thii)g "springing up" all over Southold Town. Gas stations serve a function, but they do nothing to make our town beautiful and can be very bothersome to the neighborhoods they are next to. With the introduction of Multiple/row/town/attached/ dwellings to our hamlet business district, we see how gas stations --if allowed under Section 100 -91B --may conflict with the interests of yet more residents. We should not be encouraging more gas stations in our historic centers or promoting nonconforming expansions with inadequate setbacks. With regard to gasoline service stations, please do not amend our local law to include Hamlet Business Use District Section 100-91B. We ask the Town Board --for the sake of town residents and the beauty of our hamlets --to only uphold General Business Use District, Section 100-1018, the original law. l G�� Yours truly, _�'oNoelew 70 �jv IM -71 fir - �, ��I✓ � � �i���� �-ec, ,c ,H-7 676 4w_ 2 n /v1 a Sv 2� IVNz% iC.�(/,Z) C_-. T n Plana r --Valerie Scopaz o SSS oc,�ues ��� 1aC /J. V 1/9-7/ Planning Board --Chairman Bennett Orlowski Building Inspector/Code--Edward Forrester Zoning Board of Appeals --Chairman Gerard Goehring RM ................................................................... ..... TRANSMISSION RESULT REPORT .. ............(JAN 26.'98 03:38PM)................. SOUTHOLD TOWN HALL 516 765 1823 ............................... ......... ............. ........... ............ ........:............. ....................... ............... .:........:.......... ......................... (AUTO) ...................... DATE START_- REMOTE_ TERMINAL 'TIME.. 'RE- MODE TOTAL.PERSONAL`LABEL FILE TIME IDENTIFICATION: SULTS PAGES, NO. JAN 26 03:36PM 2985664 01131:' OK S_ 02 006 ......................................................................................................................................................................:................................................. E)ECM }')REDUCTION S)STANDARD M)MEMORY C)CONFIDENTIAL #)BATCH D)DETAIL .$)TRANSFER F)FINE P)POLLING APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman James Dinizio, Jr. Lydia A. Tortora Messrs. Ed and Don Tonyes Southold Automotive Corp. 54360 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 ti z BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD November 25, 1997 Re: Appeal No. 4509 - Variances for Expansion Gentlemen: Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1809 This will confirm your notice, regarding the above application that Patricia Moore, Esq. of Mattituck will be your attorney. A request has been received to recalendar your application for the January 22, 1998 board meeting by Mrs. Moore (instead of January 15 or December 11th). We will be forwarding a copy of the legal notice when re -advertised separately. Very truly yours, Linda Kowalski Board Secretary cc: Patricia Moore, Esq. '( � C�Wj it „) I OCT 3 119971 SOUTHOLD TOWN ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN HALL PO BOX 1179 53095 MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 DEAR MR, GOEHRINGER, LD AUTOMOTIVE CORP. TONYES REALTY CORP. 54360 ROUTE 25 SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 I AM SCHEDULED FOR A MEETING ON NOVEMBER 13th, 1997. AS PER MY ATTORNEY'S WISHES, I MUST POSTPONE THIS MEETING UNTIL DECEMBER. AT YOUR CONVIENCE, PLEASE CONTACT ME FOR DECEMBER'S MEETING, DATE AND TIME, AT 765-5156. I AM SORRY FOR ANY INCONVIENCE THIS CAUSES YOU. TONYES rES JR. a CORP TY CORP. ..iJuThuLv I tfruMUTivL 8OUTHOLU AUTONIOTIV; MAIN ROAD October 21, 199' S6UTHGLD, NY 11971 10/1/89 (1) - 9/30/9( ..r Shift Work Order Summary Grand total ty Packaoes J(ilat rate only) 23, 492.80 =+ Labor 30, 497.75 Edi Parts 56,324.54 Other items 5,082 37 c� Total ..._job Prices -------------------115, 397.46 �� %? ti Add us ,_ments -330.52 Non-taxable amount 4,043.30 = Sales tag ----- --------------------------------------- 8,327..16 Invoi::es Closed 123,394.10 Deposits ----- .--------------------------------------- 1,255.06 •- tr.,,• Net receipts 124,649.16 x House charges 0.00 Amoun; received -------------------124, 6:49.16 � Gasol_,ne (on invoices) 8'01.71 --------------------------------------- Labor cost 20, 459.60 ES----- Parts cost 1 36,733.49 - "'*N'" Other cost 3,442.59, Credi'. card fees 0.00 - Gross margin 54,431.26 47.30 �Td ROAD October 21, 1997 SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 10/1/90 (1) - 9/30/91 Shift Work Order Summary `.°.Grand total Packages (flat rate only)' 250272.00 Labor 29,501.75 _ Parts 56,959.76 ' Other items ----------------------------------------- 7,997.89 Total job prices 119,731.40 Adjustments -165.00 Non-taxable amount 4,847.36 Sales tax --------------------------------------------- 8,644.29 _. Invoices closed 128;210.69 Deposits 2,455.39 ' --------------------------------------------- Net receipts 130,666.08 House charges 0.00 Amount received -------------------130,66'6 08 Gasoline (on invoices), 940.58 --------------------------------------------- Labor cost 10,013.60 Parts cost 33,983.29 Other cost 4,997.70 Credit card fees 0.00 Gross margin 70,571.81 59.0% ..o'i1'1: HUL1J tiiJ 1 UL`riV 1 1 V t, - 1IN ROAD October 21, 1991 S .LD NY 11971 10/1/93 (1) - 9/30%94 QLTTHG x.= Shift Work Order Summary ' T " Gicand total Packages (flat rate'only)'-. 36-971.38 _n Labor 43, 412.45 Parts i= 84, 663.84 Other items 18,552.31 Total job -prices--------- 183,599.98 Adjustments ._ -162.69 Non-taxable amount 9,164.49 Sales tax W 14,813.18 - ----�-------------- Invoices closed - 198,250.47 Deposits 3,112.35 --------------------------------------------- Net receipts 201,362.82 House charges 0-00 �` -- -- Amount received -------------------201, 362.82 -� Gasoline (on invoices), 1,232.'65 Labor cost---- '12,928 00 Parts cost 51 ,957.98 t,. Other cost a .•ti: 6 , 605.18 Credit card fees f. 0..00 Gross margin 111,946.13 '61.00 a i= W �`;�1OLD� AUTOMOTIVE SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE October 21., 1997 :d.ROAD 10%1%94 (1) - 9/30/95 TH(1LD;' NY 11971 '. Shift Work Order Summary. Ad ,total Packages (flat rate only) 34,091::88: 41,935.65 t Labor t 81,778:84 Par s Other items 17,759.93 • ' ------------- Total job prices ------------,_ 175,566.30 -245.48 =' Adjustments Non-taxable amount 9,135.15.•: 14,125-26. Sales tax ---_-------- -Invoices-,-closed - 189,446.08 3, 391.00 Deposits ,• ,. ------------------- Net -receipts 192,837.08 House charges -O-oo _ . - -------------------------- Amount received 192,837.08 950.28 Gasoline (on invoices) = --------------- Labor cost 14,309.20 Parts cost 56,332.01 .: Other cost g�g05.47 0.00 ;..' '' Credit card fees 94,874.14 54.1% ry Gross margin ,TRUD AUTUMOT '_Vi: suumuw AururTurivE 4�.IN ROAD October 21, 1997 :SOMHQLD, NY 11971 I 10/1/95 (1) 9/30/96 Shift Work Order Summaty ;"Grand total Packages (flat rate only) 32,558.06 Labor 54,306.84 Parts 89,215.47 Other items 21,920.47 ------------------------------------------- Total j)b prices 198,000.84 Adjustw,-lnts -62-74 Non-taxable amount 8,968.37 Sales tax 15,715.02 ---------------------- ---------------------- Invoices closed .213,653.12 Deposits 5,826.92 --------------------------------------------- Net receipts 219,480.04, House charges 0.00 -------------------219,480.04 Amount received 219,480.04 Gasoline (on invoices) 1,301.31 _ --------------------------------------------- Labor cost 18,345.30 Parts c)st 57,540.73 Other cost 8,573.68 Credit card fees 0.00 Gross margin 113,478.39 57.3% I ;CIUTHOLD,AUTOMOTIVE SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE :AIN-i.ROAD : October 21, 199.7-.: �QUTI,OLD, NY 11971 :10/1/96 (1) - 9/30j97. ; Shift !fj'r: rk- Order Summary {rand total Packages (flat rate only) 31,293.61 Labor 47,644.90 Parts ' 75,545.08 Other, items 13,946.85 s. Total job prices168 430.44 Adjustments � 225.124 Non-taxable amount .6,544.95 • Sales'..tax 13,337.79 ; Invoices closed 181,542.99 Deposits 7,639.26 Net receipts 189,,182.25 House charges :0.00 .., .I f' ----------------------------------------------- Amount received 189,182_25 p - Gasoline (on invoices) 1,198.30 ---------------------------------------- ,r--------------------------------------------- Laborcost ---Labor 18,639.50 Parts co, s 52,380.71 Other cost 6,664.35 i Credit card fees 0.00 Gross 'margin 90,520.64 53.8% j 'i . SPECIAL REG' UNLEADED SUPER,UNLEADED Total: tiV _ �✓t t f �G. e 1' ,fit• i> 1.223 1.165 1.32( 83,020,:) 101,520.19 225, 517.°`: 262, 749.82 271M ;MAIN' ROAD 0" S(WTHOJ,D, NY 11971 � '' 592.29 38.6 10/1/88 (1r 0.180 4 938.00 46.5 100.0 0.181 10' 205.05 G�asol ine Sales Summary - Grand tota = ` .Full serve AverageVolume �r K; E: Cash Price Volume°r,` Dollars Ratio Margin ---------- SPECIAL 1.208 --- w 75,779.19 10:8 0.184 1 o.REG UNLEADED 1.147 158,425;,-, 181,763.70 27:3 0.174 2 '. SUPER UNLEADED 1.300 164,491:;:;: 213,863.40 28.4 0.176 2 1 -66:5 0.177 6 385,627',K471,406.29 .T6tal: Full serve Average ::�`' Volume E Credit Price Volume,, Dollars Ratio Margin - - SPECIAL 1.268 - -^ 20,308' 25.741.00 3.5 0.203 REG UNLEADED 1.207 67,092.'::' 80,986.12 11.6 0.193 1 SUPER UNLEADED 1.352 106,911*^. 144,569.62 .18.4 0.185 1 Total: 194,311;- 251,296.74 33.5 0.190 3 Station Average '� Volume Pool E `. Total Price Volume: Dollars Ratio Margin . SPECIAL REG' UNLEADED SUPER,UNLEADED Total: tiV _ �✓t t f �G. e 1' ,fit• i> 1.223 1.165 1.32( 83,020,:) 101,520.19 225, 517.°`: 262, 749.82 271M 358,433.02 ------------- 722,703.03 11V LL 1�lJ1VLlVitri ctober 14, 1997 9/30/89 (1G) Eel 7-, ° PI3, j 7 Amated ?-Gas Profit Profit --------------- 558.54 11.0 605.44 26.2 092.66 27.7 256.65 64.9 imated % Gas Profit Profit --------------- 116.22 3.9 986.84 12.3 845.34 18.9 948.40 35.1 imated % Gas Profit Profit --------------- 14.3 0.189 1 674.77 14.9 38.9 0.180 4 592.29 38.6 46.8 0.180 4 938.00 46.5 100.0 0.181 10' 205.05 . 100.0 14A61N ROAD)ctober 14,.1997 ' (1G) 9/30/90 (1G) �OUTHOLD, NY 11971 * _h; !Gasoline Sales Summary Grand total Ou'll serve Average - - - - - - - - - ---- 204,.427,j:`. 282,633.18 Volume 0.214 EE!--imated % Gas Cash Price volumell Dollars Ratio Margin Profit Profit ----- ---------- 4'gPiCIAL ------------76,593.85-----10.8---.0.21511. 1.306 5 8, 7 ---------------------- --------------- I *, 533.21. 4� REG'UNLEADED 1.228 138,248 169,763.60 '25,'4 0.190 2t176.07 23.8 SUPER UNLEADED, 1.382 142,17�g,_ 1. 196,409.30 26.2 0.194 2',,530.96 25.0 , - -------------- ---------- ----- ----------- SPECIAL ------------ ---- -857�!� -------------------------------------- To , tal- 15 8 -- ----------- - 442F766.15 62A 0.195 6f;240.23 60.2 2 15,866�,,"�� 270,023.92 39 7 0.197 4. 361.64 .38.5' SUPER UNLEADED 1.411 241,92if 341,371.90 44.�5 0.201 4, .667.40 44.2 Pull serve Average 5431.5 725,399.93 Volume 0.202 E,}:imated % Gas C redit Price Volum�r­ Dollars Ratio Margin Profit. Profit 5.9 5.0 0.239 437.63 1.384 27 05C 37,410.'26 SPECIAL '7 li 185.57 14. REG UNLEADED 1.292 77:619.,%.- 100,260.32 14.3 0.209 lti SUPER UNLEADED 1.453 99,752;,.:'144,962.60 18.4 0.212 2 136.43 19.2 --------- ----- -------- ----- Total: - - - - - - - - - ---- 204,.427,j:`. 282,633.18 37:6 0.214 4 .,759.64' 39.8 S inn Average Volume Pool E, tiimated Gas Price Vol Dollars Ratio Margin Profit Profit- • ..Total 7 7.77 ---------- ----- ----------- SPECIAL 1.331 ---- -857�!� -------------------------------------- 114,004..11 15 8 0.222 1- 970.841 7 17. REG UNLEADED 1.251 2 15,866�,,"�� 270,023.92 39 7 0.197 4. 361.64 .38.5' SUPER UNLEADED 1.411 241,92if 341,371.90 44.�5 0.201 4, .667.40 44.2 5431.5 725,399.93 .100.0 0.202 10,,999.87 100.0 . . . . . . . . . . . . `U ;1 k :.,0 Wa �►t1'CPIOLD AUTOMOTIVE""" Average Volume I--- October 14, 1997 1AIN ROAD v;:SOUTHOLA, NY 11971 _ Volume Dollars 7.0/1./90 (1G) - 9/30/91 (1G) 6 Gasol- ne Sales Summary 110,678.98 15.0 0.170 12,611.89 17.4 REG UNLEADED 1.401 239,682 335,786.52 48.3 0.127 Grand total 41.9 SUPER UNLEADED 1.585- 182,101 288,576_44 0_162 `Est Full serve Average Volume'-, Dollars Volume Ratio Margin imated Profit % Gas Profit Cash Price ------------ ---------------------- SPECIAL ------------------ 1.476 45,967.`. ------------------------------ M. 67,829.86 9.3 0.175 8 021.30 18 523.23 11.1 25.6 =. REG'UNLEADED 1.388 141,236 96,739. '.95,963.41 ''_51,706_29 28.5 0.131 0_160 376_65 6 ° SUPER UNLEADED 1.568 i, ---16 -22_ Total: ---- -- 283,942 115,499.56 -19`5 57.2 0.151 42 921.18•• 59.3 Full serve ' Average Price Volume, Dollars Volume Ratio Margin Es.imated Profit % Gas Profit Credit - ----------------------- SPECIAL -------------------------------------------------- 1.511 28,342. 42,849.12 5.7 0.16:1 4.590.59 11.807.42 6.3 16.3 REG UNLEADED 1.420 1.603 98,447. 85,362•' L39,823.11 136,870.15 19.8 17.2 0.120 0.153 13.048.05 18.0 SUPER UNLEADED ----- -- Total: ------------------------ 212,150 319,542.38 42.8 0.139 29.446.06 40.7 `= Station Average Volume Pool Estimated %Gas '. Total Price Volume Dollars Ratio Margin Profit Profit ,:: SPECIAL ---------------------------------------------- 1.489 74,310-'', 110,678.98 15.0 0.170 12,611.89 17.4 REG UNLEADED 1.401 239,682 335,786.52 48.3 0.127 30,330.65 41.9 SUPER UNLEADED 1.585- 182,101 288,576_44 0_162 -40'7 Total: -- 496,093'': 735,041.94 -36_7 100..0 0.146 ---29,424_70 72,367.24 100.0 ' 1 i, 1 ,aIN ROAD October 14; 199' SOUTHOLD NY 11971 10/1/91 (1G) - 9/30/92 (IG) -Gasoltne Sales Summary Giand total 'Full serve Average Volume Estimated Gas "-Cash Price Volume: Dollars Ratio Margin Profit, Profit -------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- SPECIAL 1.428 45,955 65,656.86 8.7 0.176 8,100.89 11.1 - REG UNLEADED 1.319 128,112" 168,978.29 24.3 0.128 16,398.56 22.6 .-SUPER UNLEADED 1.527 95,215- 145,399.89 181.;l 0.189 17,996.97 24.8 ---------- ------------- ----- ------------- T6tal- 269,281" 380,035,04 51`.1 0.158 42,496.42 58.5. Al serve Average mated % Gas ''Fu Volume Esti �;`:,Crddit Price Volume Dollars Ratio Margin Profit Profit ----------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------- , I :- S - P , ECIAL 1.428 45,128..64,458.28- 8.6 0.133 6,001.48 8.3 R UNLEADED 1.319 116,617� 153,757.66 '22.1 0.089 10,340.41 14.2 EG' '. SUPER UNLEADED 1.527 96,291 146,986.98 .18:3 0.144 13,850.30 19.1 ---------- ------------- ----- ----- -- --------- ----- 258,036 3165,202.92 48.9 0.117 30,192.20 41.5 'Af4tion Average Volume Pool Estimated % Gas -TotalMargin Profit Profit Price volume Dollars Ratio ---------------------- ----- -------------------------------------------------------------- "-,,-SPECIAL 1.428 91,084- 130,115.14 17.•3 0.155 14,102.37 19.4 REG UNLEADED 1.319 244,729- 322,735.95 46:•4 0.109 26,738.98 36.8 ' SUPER UNLEADED 1.527 19 292,386.81 36i'3 0.166 31,847.27 43.8 ------ ------------- - ----- ----- Total. 52;318_ ------------ -- 8-_ 745,237.96' 100.0 0.138 72,688.62 1100.0 .. J,KnU LL 14AIN ROAD October 14;' 1997 SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 10/1./92 (1G) - 9/30/93 (1G) Gasoline sales Summary Grand total - ;;,Full serve Average Volume Estimated %'Gas•- '* Cash Price Volume Dollars Ratio Margin ------------------------ Profit Profit. ' ,. ------------------------------------------------- SPECIAL 1.439 44,670 -------- 64,266:05 ------------- 9.0 0.187 8,358.79 10.8 . REG'UNLEADED 1.353 111,739 150,749.06 22.6 0.162 17,718.48 22.9; SUPER UNLEADED 1.544 82,283 127,091.13 16.6 0.201 16,609.74 21.5:- Total: ---------- ------------- 238,692 342,106.24 ----- 48:3 0.179 42,687.01 55.2 -Full serve AverageVolume Estimated % Gas '':Credit Price Volume Dollars Ratio Margin Profit Profit „_.. --------------------------------------------------------- SPECIAL 1.436 47,151 67,750.48 9.5 0 147 6 935 03 9.'0 REG UNLEADED 1.351 122,352 164,872.58 24.7 0.117 13,943.82 18.0 :_••SUPER UNLEADED 1.544 86,340 133,496.33 17.5 0.157 13,806.92 ----------------------- 255,843 366,119.39 ----- 51.7 0.136 34,685.76 44.8' . '4 Station Average Volume Pool Estimated %'Gas Total Price Volume Dollars Ratio Margin Profit Profit -------------------- _::---------------------------------------------------------------------. SPECYL1.437 91'1821 132,016.53 18.6 0.166 15,293.82 19.8- '.-:REG'UNLEADED 1.352 234,091. 315,621.64 47.3 0.139 31,662.30 40.9 $y=`'SUPER UNLEADED 1.544 168, 623 260,587.46 34.`i 0.179 30,416.66 39.3 - Total: �94i5 708,225.63 1000 0.156 77,372.77 100.0. I .i kWL J liU1UM-U11viG :.Y October ; 199 14;. SIN ROAD ,SOUTHOLD, NY 11971:= 10/1/93 (1G) - 9/30/94:(1G) Gasol5-ne Sales Summary z"Grand total 5=" Full' serve Average - 'Volume Dollars ars Volume Ratio Margin Estimated Profit % Gas Profit ' Price -----=--------=--------------------------- ----------------------- +- -- SPECIAL SPECIAL 1.406 :-^ 39,571 55,731.79 8.5 0.200 0.154 7,425.39 10,812.27 11.3 15.4 REG: UNLEADED 1.309 >`. 69,908 62,940 91,519.02 95,450.12 15.0 13.5 0.185 11,613_48 16_5 ;`SUPER UNLEADED' 1.517 .:.Total ----------- ------------- 172,419 242,700.93 ----- .36.9 ----- 0.176 -- - 30,351.14• =.43.1 D Full "serve Average "` Dollars Volume Ratio Margin Estimated Profit %Gas PtOfit `' ;Credit Price -` Volume 4 .----------------------='------------------67,545.34-----10.3----0.161-------7 SPECIAL 1.406 t : 48,037 752.81-----111.0 REG UNLEADED 1.294 , :, 159,680 206,679.82 34.2 0.121 0.148 19,411.72 27.6 SUPER UNLEADED 1.505 87,437 131,568.10 .18.7 =18_3 '= ,.Total: ---295---- ---405,793.26 ,154 `63:1 0.136 --_12,916y94 40 081.47 ' 56.9 Station Average , Dollars Volume Ratio Pool Margin Estimated .%``.Gas Total Price Volume ------ ----------------------------------------------------------Profit---Profit SPECIAL' ---- 1.407 - 87,608 123,277.$4 18.'7 0.179 15,678.20 2.3 42.9 REG UNLEADED 1.298 .:,: 229,588 298,198. 49.1 32:2 0.131 0.163 30,223.98 24,530.42 34.8 SUPER UNLEADED 1.510 ,°. 15 227,018.22 Total:y.7,573 648,494:19 100.0 0.151 70,432.61 100.0 ,{viaaVlJL C1lJ1Vl'aVllGia � iiVU1�VLL CSU1V1TiV11111 DIAIN ROAD October 14; 199' wh.:SOUTHOLD, NY 1197iv;.. 10/1/94 (1G) 9/30/95 (IG' =' tr Gasoline Sales Summary .'Grand total "'Full serve Average Volume Estimated %.Gas . „Cash Price ;F;: Volume Dollars Ratio Margin Profit Profit SPECIAL 1.483 ' : 44,546 66, 044.33 '8.8 0.172 7,666.70 -.11.8 E=>=.REG UNLEADED 1.3$4=`.': 107,074 148,191.94 21.1 0.141 15,062.57 23.1 :SUPER UNLEADED 1.575:,_;` 68,4221 107,778.29 13.5 0.177 12,086.43 18.5 . ------------- ------------ ,..-..Total: 4 220,042 322,014:56 43.4 0.158 34,815.76 ^53.4 -. .:`Full serve Average`;' Volume Estimated %-Gas 'Credit Price, Volume ',Dollars Ratio Margin Profit. Profit y' ------------------- -- ------ - ------------ ------------------------------------ .. `=y<'.' SPECIAL 1.482: " 54,847 :' 81, 275.60 10.8 0.120 6,577.44 10.1 F`t1,REG UNLEADED 1.386:;x;;,'. 144,477 .;. 200,259.84 28.5 0.089 12,900.32 19.8 :Ga;., SUPER UNLEADED r« 1.577.x;: 87,903 138,645.72 17.3 0.1'"24 10,909.64 ., 16.7 ..< ,..,: _.--....... :R <Ibtal: ----------- ::;.t. 287,227 -------------- 420,181.16 ----- 56.6 ----------------- 0.106 30, 387.40 ----- 46.6 .'"Station Average : Volume Pool Estimated % 'Gas Total Price a', Volume Dollars Ratio Margin Profit Profit- .;;-------------------------------------------------------- y'.-SPECIAL1.482: ;r 99,392 147,319.93 ----------------------------- 19.6 0.143 14,244.15 ----- iiEG.UNLEADED 1.385--;: 251,552 348,451.78 49.6 0.111 27,962.89 :142.9 .: `',,;"'tUPER .UNLEADED 1.576 ,rs- 156 326 246 424.01 30.8 0.147 22 996.06 35.3 - :r. �5�` N:,---- -- _------------- ----- ----------------- .----- 507 .,270 742,195.72 100.0 0.129 65,203.10 100.0 S- 7`1 '.Y. J.•, . , r .. 5 SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE".., SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE. -IN 'ROAD October 14 199'1 'SOUTHOLD, NY 11971" 10/1/95 7lG) - 9/30/96 (IG) , •(1G)J, Estimated %` Gas Profit Gasoliiie Sales Summary 20.6 32,566.49 .47.5 Grand total Station"' Average Full serve Average,-_,',. Volu e Pool Total Volume Estimated % Gas Cash Trice . '. Volume ;-'Dollars Ratio Margin Profit Profit - ----------------------- SPECIAL 1.525--,-' ; ------------------------------------------------------------------- 42,574 64,940.58 9.2 0.180 7,659.44. '11.2. REG UNLEADED, 1.430 3�4,378.01 112,504 160i862.06 24.4 0.160 17,988.67 26.3 SUPER UNLEADED 1.606 62,664 100,647.71 13.6 0.189 11,860.83 .:17.3 0.149 7- 217,761 ------ 7 326,450.35 ----- 47'.2 ----- 0.172 ------------ 37,508.93 54.7 Full serve Average Volume Estimated A Gas - Credit Price'''`'.Volume Dollars Ratio L Margin Profit* Profit -------------------------------------------- SPECIAL 1.522 48,171 - ----------- -73,314..03 I --- --------------------------- .10.4 0.134 .6,474.71 - .9.8 REG UNLEADED, 1.429- 124,436 177,826.03 27.0 0.117 �-.,14,577.83 .21.3 `"'a:. -'SUPER UNLEADED 1.605 - 70,865 113,730.30 15.4 0.140 9,948.77 14.5 ---------- 243,472 364,870.36 --- 52.8 ----- 0.127 7m ------ 31,001.31 45,,3 Estimated %` Gas Profit -Profit ------------ 14,134.15 20.6 32,566.49 .47.5 21,809.60 Station"' Average Volu e Pool Total Price;, Volume Dollars Ratio Margin ----------------------- SPECIAL 1.523 4.7 --------- 90,744 ------------------------- -138,254.61 '19.7 0.156 REG UNLEADED 1,429:.>:. 236,939 '338,688.09 51:4 0.137 SUPER UNLEADED 1 605 13 3 3�4,378.01 29.0 0.163 -------- ----- Total: .-461,2 691,320.71 100.0 0.149 Estimated %` Gas Profit -Profit ------------ 14,134.15 20.6 32,566.49 .47.5 21,809.60 68,510.24 . ',,100.0 ll�i ROAD Average ';. Volume Pool Estimated October , 14,° Lgg'/ :;SOUTHOLD, NY 11971'' - Volume Dollars Ratio Margin 10/1/96 (.1G) - 9%30/97] 1Gj --=------------------------------------- ":_ SPECIAL •1.543.'.:-:. 86,454 Gasoline 'Sales Summary , -19.9 UNLEADED 1.460 1.460 :'. 248,872 363,279:05 53.0 0.169 42,003.06 52.1, SUPER UNLEADED '1.575 �K'`Graiid total 211','118.44 „v 0.169 22,624.51 28.1 Total: 469,322 Full serve Average _. 80,650:43 10.0:0 Volume Estimated % Gas Cash Price Volume _ Dollars Ratio Margin Profit Profit- rofit- ----------------------- -------------------- 1.541>' -------------------------------------------------.------------------- 54,385 83,788.93 11.6 0.226 12,280.56 15•.2-,, eSPECIAL `,:REG,UNLEADED ix, 1.459 ,i 141,575 206,560.47 30.2 0.211 29,930.46 37.1 . ;_'SUPER UNLEADED,- 1.569 $6,649 135,950.28 18.5 0.208 18,044.22 22.4 - --------- --------�---- ----- ----- ------------ --=--. . 282,608 426,299'..68 60.2' 0.213 60,255.25'- 74.7 :'-Fula serve ,•Average Volume Estimated %'Gas f Credit Price Volume Dollars Ratio Margin Profit Profit SPECIAL---- _----1.54$-------32,069-------49,632.77------b.8----0.117-------3,742.29-----777 �4.6. REG"UNLEADED 1.461 Y 107,297. 1$6,718.58 22.9 0.112 .12,072.60 15'.0:. " ;F SUPER UNLEADED, 1.5,87 47,348 7.5,168.16 ---- 10.1 0.097 4,580.30. `5.7,', «_Total: --------- :_ 186,714 ------ 281,519.51 --- 39.8 ---- 0.109 ----------------- 20,395.18 25.3 station Average ';. Volume Pool Estimated % Gas "`-Total Price - Volume Dollars Ratio Margin Profit Profit --=------------------------------------- ":_ SPECIAL •1.543.'.:-:. 86,454 --------------=`------------------------=------__ 133,421.70 18.4 0.185 . 16,022.85 -19.9 UNLEADED 1.460 1.460 :'. 248,872 363,279:05 53.0 0.169 42,003.06 52.1, SUPER UNLEADED '1.575 133_ 211','118.44 28.6 0.169 22,624.51 28.1 Total: 469,322 7071819.19 100:Q 0.172 80,650:43 10.0:0 �I <. � „.� '���' Y►'• x� :i�. � � x'�'A �,n •�l 'i " '7%;�` rn �. :i• � f, a'� � �%= n � `. 8 a; r Safety;-ConsumerProtection and Clean Air Fall 1997 TO ALL EMISSIONS J 1ISPECTIONISTATIONS i (Read this befor' ordering stickers) 'The Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is replacing the -existing emissions pro, ram in the Kew:York Metropolitan Area (NYMA) with an (nhanced automotive emissions inspecti, a program. This program will begin on January 2,1998. Tb is new program requires NYMA inspec- on stations io purchase or lease new equipment and to contract with Testcom, Inc. to make insl action data ,connections to DMV. the following information will answer questions about the program and new equipment re airements. It provides equipment vendor information that will allow you to take initial s ;ps toward .also purchasing or leasing the equipment.:. :. -" Inspection fees numbers for contacting these compani. , about their _ equipment. When you purchase/leaseye requipment, ':The fee`for emissions inspections will be raised from $,) make" sure your sales contract guarai ees that the to $25ori January 2, 1998. The safety inspection fee wi' l vendor will have your equipment cert] ed, and that remain at $10.' The combined safety and emission's fee i1i they will return your money if it is not. the-NYMA will increase from $19 to $3 5. The amoun t station owners pay to the state for a safety/emissi.ons Do riot purchase equipment from any ve, 1or that does sticker will remain at $4. not provide you with the certification g arantee. <` Sales Tax Equipment Componer, 3 Theiiew,emissions inspection equipment is exempt fror-i The new emissions inspection equipmei to be used in Salestax: Also-, the charges by the data manager forphon: the NYMA is, called NY -TEST. This n v equipment 4Connections to DMV are exempt from sales taxa will have six major components. Equipment Certification • An exhaust gas analyzer that will gad HC, CO, CO2, Nox, and 02. This equil dent will be .The following equipment vendors have submitted letter s significantly more sensitive tha: the current �."committing to have equipment certified for the New Yor: BAR90 analyzer. ;Enhanced Emissions Inspection Program. "a "Y ` • 'A computer/communications sys tm that will. " Environmental Systems Products (ESP) operate the equipment and commu cate through Maxwell Emission Test Systems a data manager to the DMV regist 2tion system. Snap-On/Sun SPX (Automotive Diagnostics)•Surveillance equipment that vill record inspections on video. Three'ofthese vendors, ESP, Sun and SPX, have provide i ;us with hardware that has been certified in California ft r • A gas cap tester and OBD hook -i 3AR97. That equipment is currently undergoin ; New York State DEC/DMV certification procedure-. • Adynamometerthatwill allowthe, i alyzer to test Maxwell has indicated that they will submit equipment t the vehicle's emissions systems ui er simulated us for certification during mid October 1997. driving conditions. 'iYioughequipment certification has not been complete i • And, lastly, exhaust gas sampling c uipment that 'tthistime, we expect this equipment to be certified. See will allowv traa-,:;ient testing of the atire exhaust age 4'of this notice for a list of addresses .and -phone outpUlk, NOU-12-1997 ltll� a 18:02 November 129 1997 �1,7 r �� 1' 319971 . `; I i,NOV , Mr. Gerard Goehringer,. Chairman . Zoning Board of Appeals Town Fall Southold, New York 11971 I. hear. Mr. Goehringer: It has. come to my attention that the Citgo garage on the corner of Youngs Avenue and Mai Road has applied for a zoning variance to expand southward. I live on the northern sideof Mechanic 'St. E..and nay property line backs up to a parking lot that continually contains cars belonging to this garage all year long. There have been abandoned old cars, trucks, tow vehicles, dumpsters, etc. occupying this space all the time. I .have been a quiet neighbor for over eleven years. I am writing to you today, to voice -my deep concerns over any future expansion that would be considered.. In my . opinion this would be a non conforming building with a non conforming use. I object to this and any harsh lighting, more noise, and gas exhaust fames that would be detrimental to the quality of life of our neighborhood. There is no buffer zone...I do not feel that this is fair. Our property values are being .adversely affected. Very. truly yours, Lynne Richards 185 Mechanic St. . Southold, NY 11971 P. 01 TOTAL P.01 Page 3 - Transcri,, of Hearings Meeting of October 23, 1997 Southold Town Board of Appeals ZBA PUBLIC HEARINGS, continued: October 23, 1997 7:15 P.M. - Appl. # 4509 - TONY ES REALTY CORP., d/b/a Southold Automotive Corp. ( Carryover from 9/25) CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Property Location: Corner of Youngs Avenue and S/S Main Road, Southold, N.Y. This is a hearing that we . had opened and had testimony on from the last regular scheduled meeting, and we'll ask Mr. Tonyes if he would like to add to his application? How are you tonight, Sir? MR. TONYES : Very good. How are you tonight?' CHAIRMAN: We're full (jokingly - We took Mr. Doyen (board member) out for dinner) . MR. TONYES : I'm kind of hoping that with a nice laugh like that it would be done for me. , While I'm up here, I just want to thank the Board very much for allowing me to have a come -up here again. I realize how busy you are, and the last time when I was here I wasn't really feeling well that night. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Yes, I know, you said that. MR. TONYES : I probably shouldn't have came, but tonight if you'll bear, I am prepared. I took the board's recommendations. I have consulted with an attorney. And this way if I could make you understand, it will be easier for all of us. Some of the things I'll go over with, what I went over the last meeting, but I'll see if I can make a little more sense out of it this time, OK. I guess the most important thing that I'm trying to say in here, if my application for the variance is declined, it will cause an economic hardship. I'll lose business. I will not be able to continue and do New York State inspections or repair work. I think I mentioned briefly last week as well that the new equipment - if it's installed in the existing bay, that's fine, we probably can get it in there but then I won't be able to do repair work cause the machine and the design of the whole machine which I went into a little detail, and with the pictures that I gave you, will cause problems from pulling vehicles in and out of the shop. If I stop doing the N. Y. State inspections, I feel that 500 of my shop business is lost, and I think last week you asked me - this is one copy for all of you -- that just want to give you these too. Keep them in order so that we can go over each one with you. And this one. So the thing I gave you first is the shop report. Two of the years in there are missing which you really go detailed through it. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Wait a minute, I have a shipped work order summary. Page 4 - Transcrip _ __' Hearings Meeting of October 23, 1997 Southold Town Board of Appeals MR . TONYES : That's correct, that's the shop repair of - the total business we do. It started with 1988. Two years of it is missing in there because of a hard drive crash. I have a printout of that. But, it kind of gives you an example of what my business would like if I stopped doing inspections. Take that average. If you notice over the years if you're looking on the correct lines where - business is increasing in the shop. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Are we talking about, which year, just in general? MR. TONYES : In general, if you start from CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Yes, just scan all five years? Six years? MR. TONYES: Yeah. If you look at the amount received here, just re-scan that 124 and then go through it, - MEMBER TORTORA: What year is that Ed? Let's -. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Well he's starting out with the first year. MR. TONYES : 1988. Our business year goes from October 1st to September 30th. So, if you start in 1989. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: 89 to 1990. MR . TONYES : Right, 124. The next page is 130. Here is a hard drive crash. You really can't go by these two years. You don't have a copy of those two years. Then, jump up to 201 - but this is a significant increase in business. These leaving on a computer system for since 1986, so - MEMBER TORTORA: This is 1990. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: (Showing Member Tortora and explaining.) MEMBER TORTORA: This is 1990. That's right,, he started in 1989-1990 and he's talking this amount (pointing) . MEMBER TORTORA: OK, it came off where it was printed. It's hard to see. It came off the page. MR. TONYES : I'm sorry. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: That's alright. MEMBER TORTORA: OK. MR. TONYES : It just, all it plainly shows you that this is an increase to the shop. Now, if you go - the second thing I gave you was an official Page 5 - Transcri_ _ Df Hearings Meeting of October 23, 1997 Southold Town Board of Appeals letter from N. Y. State. This is to prove that it's not self-created. I did not make this up . It's not my idea to do this. Does anybody need help with any of that? CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: No, we're getting it. MR. TONYES : I cannot afford to lose business, OIs, without doing inspections. It would cause layoffs and possible foreclosures. I gave You a few months of the, you know, a few of the financial records just to show you that the increase from shop business is increasing. If you wanted to scan through that letter, the official letter of New York State, it basically says, that if you don't get with it, you don't conform, you'll have to drop out of the system. You know, this is what we want. New York State requires this. It's not us. I want you also to notice with regard to the second bundle of pages, where it says on the top, where it says "Gasoline Sales Summary . " BOARD SECRETARY:: This one right here. CHAIRMAN: Hold on. MR. TONYES : That's the last thing that I gave you. CHAIRMAN: Go ahead. MR. TONYES : Now, I have seven years of business here. Now, I can go back 30. years. I can go back TO when -Richard Grigonis , sold his business, when he used to pump over a million gallons of gasoline a year. The more gas you sell, the more money you make. What happens now is that the cars are running more efficient. So, although I probably have probably the same car count that I had that they had 30 years ago, if you start on, Itook liberty of circling the total on it on this one, to make it easier for you to see? CHAIRMAN: Yes. MR. TONYES : If you notice when you scan through, notice the gallons of gas dropping as we get up to the final year, which the cutoff is about 130,000 gallons less, and a loss of profit if you can notice is approxi- mately $37,000. So, we look into other areas. Our areas are to continue to do these N. Y. S. Inspections and not lose the shop business. Without that, we're in big trouble. This is hardship is not self-created like I mentioned already once. It is - if we were, to be able to continue the way we are now, I probably can do it for the next 15 years. Things have changed a lot. I have another problem. I would like to address the Board on the letter that was sent. You probably reviewed it from George and Bonnie Hoffer. Did everyone get a chance to read the letter? (Response, yes) . (Pause) Should I wait while you review the letter? Page G - Transcril f Hearings Mee ling of October 23, 1997 Southold Town Board of Appeals CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: You can read the letter if you want. Do you want to read the letter? MR. TONYES: If you want, I will. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Yes, read it. We'll refresh our memories. If you have it, Ed. MR. TONYES: I didn't think I was going to have to read it. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: You don't have to. MR. TONYES: OK. Let me just address a few of the points in the letter. First of all, they're arguing about a piece of property that I have no control on. It's not my property that they're talking about. The thing that I wanted to say, there's one little thing in the letter they said, they say they have cars on blocks back in Danowski's parking lot. That's not true. That's not me. There was a car on a trailer with blocks, yeah, I noticed that was one of the tenant's cars that was there for about six months and then there's also another thing there, it says, let's see - not all of the cars there are Southold Autos cars back there, you have tenants, you have customers from Clothes Pub. This is a parking lot back there and that's what it should be used for. I think another thing they may comment in the letter that cars come and go. Well, that's what happens in a parking lot. The Hoffners were on my list to mail out the plans for what I intend to do. If they did, they would notice that there's a 13 x 30 foot - maybe they reviewed the plans, I don't know. I hope that they did because then this would make it a lot easier for them to understand that the area is a working area where. we want a building. You can see this is on the side. We'll open up the hoods of the cars we'll see I don't have six of each, we'll open up the hoods of the cars, we'll take a look to see what they need, maybe we'll do something minor outside, but we don't do no major work, but this is a work area where we want to build the cars, not a parking area and not a parking area that we plan to use. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Can we keep those, Ed? MR. TONYES: You can have them for your file, yes. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Thank you. MR. TONYES. It's getting too cold to work out there anyhow. I don't like to work outside. I get warmed up here, I get sunburned up there, I don't like that either. We work on a repair, we work on a "pick up and delivery service". In other words, as soon as the car is done, we call up the customer to pick up the car or we'll deliver the car, we'll drive people home My father is retired, that's all he does all day long, is pick up and deliver cars. We're not - I want to repeat this now, we are not in the business of storing cars. We do not do this as a Page 7 - Transcril f Hearings Meeting of October 23, 1997 Southold Town Board of Appeals business, OK. Also, there was a truck that was behind there, I don't know whose it was, they had a -there was a truck there for like six months, there was another abandoned car that was from a tenant that lived in the white house on Youngs. I think it was Joe Froehnhoffer's house. It was a tenant in there - the guy just left his car there. I have no control over these things. What I'm trying to say here is - we also do towing for the Town of Southold, OK. We do emergency tows, we do tows like for somebody, they lose their insurance cards or something, so they have to impound the car, so a lot of cars would go to the police, where does this car have to go? Does it have to go to us, or go to your impound? Well Southold Town's impound lot police department is filled up right now. They need more property themselves. We refuse to tow. We lose business because we're not in the storing business. We don't store cars. I've turned down at least a half a dozen tows over the summer because I can't hold these cars for 30 days. I'm trying to pick apart the letter is what I'm really doing here. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: We have another one here for you, OK. We have another one up here for you. So, what we're going to do is, we're going to stop your hearing when you're finished and we're going to let you digest the other letter and then we'll reconvene it again, OK. MR. TONYES: Let me give you one letter here, a good letter. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Yes, we'll take a good letter. MR. TONYES : Listen, I'm not going out canvasing for good letters. I mean, I could probably get thousands of them. But, that's not what my intention is to do. But, if this is what it has to be, I know people would back me up because of the way I've been handling business. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Well, I've already gotten calls from people and had discussions with people regarding primarily business people regarding your application, and there are a lot of people out there that think a lot of you, alright. I'm not going to name them because they've asked not to be named, but they have called me personally, at home. They have spoken to me personally on the street, and primarily Southold business people and I think I believe I spoke to one Cutchogue or Mattituckian. You know, we understand the size of the property, but please remember what we said to you at the last hearing. The zoning is the issue at this point. We can talk about where we're going to put this thing if you can deal with the zoning aspect. OK, and that's what we're concerned about, OK, so I want you to think about that. BOARD SECRETARY KOWALSKI: Would you explain to him the zoning aspect to him? CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: OK, Lydia do you want to explain it to him? MEMBER TORTORA: You're asking for an expansion of a nonconforming use. The district which you are in, gas stations, are no longer Page 8 - Transcri_ Df Hearings Meeting of October 23, 1997 Southold Town Board of Appeals permitted. You're a grandfathered use. To obtain an expansion, that means to expand , your use in this district you must meet one of the highest tests of zoning in New York State, and that test is for a "Use Variance" which means, that' you must prove that for each and every permitted use in the zoning district, you cannot obtain a reasonable rate of return on your property and that excludes uses that are not-for-profit. The burden is so high, Mr. Tonyes, that in good faith we recommended that you seek legal advice because we felt that this was the right thing to do. I still feel that way. I will listen to you. I will read everything you have and I will keep an open mind. But, I would feel very bad if I didn't tell you the truth right up front. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: That's what we're concerned about. Now, number one, Lydia is assigned to your file. Mrs. Tortora is assigned to you. That's the reason why I asked her to mention this and so, we kind of want to certainly address all the issues you have. The dollar figures that you have given to us tonight are very important to us, OK, because they do show a decrease in gasoline sales because of the higher efficiency of the automobile today which is assumed. And we understand that that has to be made up in other areas and that usually is made up in the shop area because you don't sell ice cream, 'goodies and so on and so forth, right? You sell oil products. And, you know,, motor oil for boats and so on and so forth, alright. But, this other area is extremely important for you to present to us in a proper manner, and we're not saying you can't present it in a proper manner. We're just saying there is somebody else out there that probably can express it better, quicker and more efficiently and that was the purpose of it. Now, we're not telling you to do that. We're just trying to give . you every possible option. It concerns me because there are a, lot of people out there that like your service, that deal with you on a personal basis, on a daily basis, and they have called me and I have spoken to them as I said, not to be redundant. So, we're going to give you one more letter, OK. Did you give us that letter? The one that you have in favor? MR TONYES : No. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: OK, we'll take that one and we're going to trade letters with you, and we're going to ask you to digest this one. Write some notes down and then in the interim, we're just going to go on to the next hearing and then we'll reconvene this one. We have one new hearing and one rehearing. It's going to take about 15 minutes and then we'll cone right back to you. You can either sit here, sit outside, whatever you want to do. MEMBER DINIZIO: Can I comment? CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Surely. MEMBER DINIZIO: I got to say, I brought up the lawyer part the last time and I'm looking for, if we're going to grant this, the information that will allow us to put in on our decision the proper information as to s Page 9 - Transcrip - _f Hearings Meeting of October 23, 1997 Southold Town Board of Appeals reasons why we're going to go through the zoning change. It will stand up in court. Something that - we can't search out the information on zoning and the reasons that would meet the test for a use variance; and the problem is as I think we've had maybe four, five applications of this type. ..,Now mind you I've been on the Board now for eight years and you see we have what five or six each month, maybe more. I don't think we've ever given one. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Yes, we given two. MEMBER DINIZIO: We've given two. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Yes, one in Cutchogue and one in Southold. MEMBER DINIZIO: They're extremely hard you know. to justify and though if you need that, you need to have someone come to us and explain your situation in a way that we can make a decision - be it to your benefit or not, based on the law, based on it, you can't possibly in my opinion supply that information. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Well, that's not true. He started with, excuse me, with the increase of gasoline sales and I mean that certainly has great credence to this particular-. MEMBER DINIZIO: Yes, it may. It may, but again, I mean there's so many other things to look at. Certainly, the fact that you have a garage already, you have a place to put this thing. MR. TONYES : Yeah,. the problem is here. We'll take that repair business and cut it right in half if I lose this machine. MEMBER DINIZIO: I need proof of that, I need proof - MEMBER TORTORA: We need dollars and sense proof. MR. TONYES : How am I Boning to prove that to you? MEMBER DINIZIO: That's a good question. I can't tell you how to do that but I'd like you to do that for me. MR. TONYES : What I'm telling you and I'm telling everyone here, as nice as I can here, that this is goning to be a big problem. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Devestating, right, it's devastation. MR. TONYES: I want to tell you something. When I started doing inspections, this is another thing, I started doing inspections in 1990. That should prove to you that the increase in shop business is not due because, OIi, we're good business men, we don't rip off people, we're liked in the town, yes, but it proves to you we're increasing because we Page 10 - Transcx -of Hearings Meeting of October 23, 1997 Southold Town Board of Appeals started to do inspections in 1990. That is proof positive that these inspections give us money. MEMBER DINIZIO: But, listen, here's the problem. You want to expand that. For whatever reasons, logical, or illogical, the town decided that that particular spot is no longer to be a gas station so that it can be expanded. It's not allowed in that zone. OK? So for us to grant that, it would be either similar to rezoning or use variance. MEMBER TORTORA: It's hard to get - MR. TONYES : Well, that's what we want. MEMBER DINIZIO: And it's extremely difficult for you to explain that. Yes, it is. MEMBER TORTORA: It would be easier for you to go to the Town Board because the burden of proof that we have that's upheld in the courts and has come down like Jim said, it has to have - MEMBER DINIZIO: We may end up denying you and you may be going before the Town Board, but you have to have all your legal blocks in place, and I can't tell you what they are because I listen to what comes from there. - MEMBER TORTORA: That's right, we can't be your attorney. MR. TONYES : I understand what you're saying, and I really respect you guys very much for kind of saying, hey, listen we really don't want to push out business men in this town and not get that feeling from you. But what I'm trying to say is plain and simple. This is just going to be an economic hardship and you can't argue that point. MEMBER DINIZIO: I can't either way. Someone has to explain to me that you can't open up whatever is allowed in that zone and not make a profit and not make a living out of it. Be it an ice-cream shop, be it a shirt shack, be it a shoe-, regardless of whether. Now, this is the law, and I don't necessarily agree with it, regardless of whether your trained to make a . profit in any other business. I'm saying, hey, you do gas, you do motors, you do them well, you make money, but the town in its infinite wisdom has decided that in that particular spot it's not going to be enlarged any larger than what it is right now because it's nonconforming. Now, they have that perfect right, OK. I don't mean to sit here and preach, but, what you have to do now is set up the blocks, tell us exactly the reason why, you know. You could do this, but you wouldn't make money out of it. You could do this, but you couldn't make money out of it; and maybe, just maybe, you could convince enough people on the Board to allow you - and even if you didn't, even if we turned you down, you've set it up so that you can go to some place else, your next step because you have to go through us which would probably the Town Board or maybe an Article 78, and you end up in court. Page 11 - Transcr of Hearings Meeting of Octobei 1997 Southold Town Board of Appeals MEMBER TORTORA: For example, you need a percentage like you said that you could still use the existing footprint to do the inspections but you couldn't do the repair work, and repair work is a big part of your business. Ok . MR. TONYES : Unless we do it outside like the pictures. MEMBER TORTORA: No, I understand that. But for example, that's a generic statement, what percentage, what percentage your repair work is dollars and cents? What's that dollar and cent amount? What percentage is in inspections? What's the dollar and cent amount? What percentage is gasoline? What's the dollar and cent amount? MR. TONYES : You see, it's not that MEMBER TORTORA: I am only giving you an example but we can't be your attorney. MR. TONYES : Yeah, it's not the $5,000 worth of revenue from the inspections that bring in annually. It's the repair. CHAIRMAN: Repair. MR. TONYES : Repair, when you fail the inspection, you know. I have to go through every repair order. I could do it and say I did an inspection. I failed this here, it's all registered with the State. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Right, let me just tell you, Ed. MEMBER DINIZIO: One more thing, could I just say one more thing? MR. TONYES : Could I just have a copy of what you just read me before and then I'll read this. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: I don't have a copy here. She did that extemporary. MEMBER TORTORA: I just memorize it. MEMBER DINIZIO: Mr. Tonyes, let me just this. I've seen this document for 5 minutes. I am not familiar with your business. But, I can say to you that if you're telling me that the totals for gas, OK, are affected by not necessarily that you don't pump good gas or whatever, it's just that cars are being more efficient. I say to you, then that's not a hardship because every gas station in town would be affected by the same way. They all have the same probable percentage of efficient cars. NIR.. TONYES: I know that. Page 12 - Transcr of Hearings Meeting of October 23, 1997 Southold Town Board of Appeals MEMBER DINIZIO: So, it's not unique to you - unique to that piece . of property. Now, I determined that in five minutes. What I'm saying to you is you need somebody who -'s going to think in a legal way that has been through this that can present to us facts so that we can build blocks either to allow you to do it, or turn you down, and let you go on your merry way into an appeal that you may win. OK, but, I'm just looking at - you're right, your volume is down, but I'm assuming that this is not unique to that particular piece of property. That it could be anywhere. That this could be in a zone, this particular piece of property that's pumping this gas could be in a zone where it's allowed. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Well the majority of decrease in sales is when you have additional activity in the' area, or somebody constructing another gas station. MEMBER DINIZIO: Well, that's a possibility, but I can say from living in the town there hasn't been except the one up in North Road. Gas station ( ) . You know what I mean? MR. T ONYES : Agway used to. MEMBER DINIZIO: And Agway closed down, so, you should have increased volume from that. MR. TONYES : I thought I would go crazy when they closed, but they didn't. MEMBER TORTORA: Why don't we take that five minute break, give you a chance to think, us a chance to think and we can then - CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Great, great, thanks. MEMBER TORTORA: I'll move for a break? MEMBER DINIZIO: No, we'll go to the next hearing. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: No, we're just recessing it for appoximately 20 minutes. MEMBER TORTORA: OK, I'll move that? MEMBER DINIZIO: Second. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: All in favor? Motion carried. Page 32 - Transcr: of Hearings Meeting of October 23, 1997 SUuthold Town Board of Appeals 8:28 P.M. - Continuation of the TONYES REALTY CORP. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: OK, Mr. Tonyes you're back on. We apolgize for the delay and you're becoming a regular part of our Agenda here between the house down the block and so on and so forth. MR. TONYES: I read Ed Danowski's letter. CIIAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: OK. MR. TONYES: I am writing to you today in regard to Southold Automotive Corp's application to the Zoning Board. I would like to show my support for their extension. It is my understanding that the new extension will be of the 1930's style building, and it will not change the value of the neighborhood. It is also my understanding that there will be 20 feet between the buildings. Ten foot setbacks from the ones, if the new extension is built, the 10 feet setback plus his driveway which is a little more than 10 foot wide. 20 feet between the buildings and meets my approval, considering they keep their property very well maintained if business is run in a neat and clean orderly fashion. As a business man myself, I feel that they are a highly respected business and hav not had any problems between the past and do no foresee any in the future. The reason why I'm here, I guess I can get a lawyer to say this to him and if I can't say it as clearly as I can, I'd like to ask the Board if I can bring a lawyer which I can't afford. The reason why I'm here is because if this Town Code right now is kind of unfair for my business. If the, if this code holds, the way it is right now, that's why. I'm asking for a variance, I will lose my business. I will go out of business. I will assure you that I will be the next business going bankrupt in the Town of Southold. I can't guaranty that, but I can see it because I've had problems paying my bills now. I need extra revenue, I don't need less. I don't know what I'll do if I have less business. I mean I can get on my hands and knees and beg but, I'm a business man, I'm a respectful business man in the Town. CIIAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: That's the reason Ed why we want you to do this in the manner of which is the most expeditious. MR. TONYES: That's it exactly. What I'm trying to say is I'm not a, by the letter that I read from the lady, you think I'm building a 300 story building. I'm not, I'm building a garage. The minimum I can build. I'm going to the even setbacks in the back which is 8 foot. It is preexisting setback for 8 foot. My side lot is 10 foot on the west, well right now it's 23, but if we're going to 13, it will be 10. The east setback is 39 feet, the north setback is 32 feet. I have, this, this is a good amount of property. In my case the Code is, if we continue like this and if we can't: change the Code and I'm not saying to change the Code for everybody in town, but, it's, it's a, I mean if I come back again on the Pnge 33 - Transcript of Hearings Meeting of October 23, 1997 Southold Town Board of Appeals 13th that would be great because I, you know, this is just going to cause such a hardship. I can't express it anymore than that. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Well, why don't you do that. Why don't you come back. MR. TONYES: I mean I have to hire a lawyer that I can't afford. This is what we're asked to do. This will put me deeper in the hole. I want to continue doing business in Southold. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Well, do me a favor, when you consult the attorney, if the attorney feels that whoever you consult that you want us to complete the hearing you know, as of tonight, we will then- close the hearing on the 13th of November. We'll leave that as an option to you, OK. Just let us know, you know, but within at least a week or so because we have to readvertise and we would appreciate that, alright. Now remember that I'm telling you we're giving you every possible option here, OK. So, please use this time and we do appreciate the information that you've given us tonight, alright and we will start to look at that as you had presented it, but it's still our suggestion that the Zoning aspect is the greatest hurl that you have to get over and let's deal with that aspect first and then we'll deal with the placement of what we have to do with this addition. MR. TONYES: Is it true that, you could change the zoning on this? CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: We can't the Town Board can change the zoning. MR. TONYES: I mean for me. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: The Town Board can change the zone. MR. TONYES: Only the Town Board can change that? Well what about to allow me to do this. Do you have, does the Board here have that - CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Only through the use variance procedures as Mrs. Tortora had said. I had said in the beginning. Mrs. Tortora had said and Mr. Dinizio had said, OK. MR.. TONYES: Alright. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: And, you know, the one thing as I say to you before we close, is that if your attorney feels that he does not want to or she does not want to present this case, then you let us know and we'll close the hearing, you know, formerly without any further testimony. You don't have to come back then on November 13th, OK. Thank you. Hearing no further comment, I'll make a motion recessing the hearing for the next regularly secheduled meeting. Mot:ioii carried. Page 20 - Transcript of Hearings September 25, 1997 - Board of Appeals ZBA PUBLIC HEARING held September 25, 1997: 8:23 - Appl. #4509 - TONYES REALTY CORP. d/b/a Southold Automotive Corp. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: This is an application requesting a Variance based upon the August 13, 1997 Notice of Disapproval of the Building Inspector in which applicant has applied for a permit to construct addition, an alteration to existing gasoline station, which application was disapproved for the following reasons: "...under Article XXIV, Section 100-243A, a nonconforming building with a nonconforming use shall not be enlarged, reconstructed or structurally altered unless the use of the building is changed to a conforming use. The preexisting building is located in the Hamlet Business District and is not a permitted use in this district. The side and rear yard setbacks do not conform to the required 10 ft. side and 25 ft.rear yard ..." Location of Property: 54360 Main Road, Southold, N.Y.; County Parcel ID #1000-61-4-23. Request for an addition of 13 x 27 x 9 ( ) on the westerly side of Mr. Tonyes' gas station and the gas station as we have learned has been in existence without the bay since 1927, the bays were added sometime later, and we have a copy of the Suffolk County Tax Map indicating this and surrounding properties in the area. ( ) I'm sorry, just state your name for the record. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER : And what would you like to tell us? MR. ED TONYES (applicant) and MR. DON TONYES both appeared and spoke in behalf of their application. However, due to a defective microphone on the recording device, the statements were not able to be prepared in writing. Static on all tapes make tape inaudible) . At the end of the hearing, the board recessed the hearing until Octo- ber 23, 1997 in order to allow additional time for the applicant to consult his attorney regarding the use variance standards required before the Board may considering approving this application. /6'. 103A ;7,-,3,3f /Yt�� /eN' '�/ /�1� TO WHOM TMS MAY CONCERN, I AM VWMG TO YOU TODAY IN REGARD TO SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE CORPS APPLICATION TO THE ZONING BOARD. I WOULD LIKE TO SHOW MY SUPPORT FOR THEM EX'T'ENSION IT IS MY UNDERSTANDING THAT THE NEW EXTENSION WILL BE OF THE 1930'S STYLE, WHICH WLL NOT CHANGE THE VALUE OF THE NEIGIBBORIIOOD IT IS ALSO !} THEREWILL BE 20 FEET ff- ETWEEN THM BUILDING AND MINE, WHICH MEETS MY APPROVAL, CONSIDERING THEY KEEP THEIR PROPERTY VERY WELL MAINTAIL-Urb. %TP --R, AS A BUSINESSMAN MYSELF, I FEEL THAT THEY ARE A HIGHLY I SPECTEO BUSINESS, AND HAVE NOT HAD ANY PROBLEMS IN THE FAST AND DO NOT FORESEE ANY IN THE FUTURE d FEND ,ill yCOmPlete items 1 and/or 2 for - • • i .Complete items 3, 4a, and 41, additional se q Printrvices j 3 )5� 7 U Z r { your name and address on the reverse of this form - > lagcard to you• I also wish to receive the Attach this form to the front of the rm so that we I Permit. can return this following seMicas (for an •Write return mailpiece, or on the back it extra fee): i The Ret Receipt Requested'on the Pace does not j m Receipt will show mailpiece oe delivered. to whom the P eQe below the article number. 1 Addressee's v I article was delivered and the date Address 3• Article Addressed to: - n 2 Restricted Delivery cW CL Consult postmaster for fee. a �5 r 4a_Article Number �' 5IW �,^ -r 'i 4b. Service Type E •f 11 Registered �n C1 ExpressMaMail QlCertifed Ir I � Z Lss betum Receipt forMerchandisEJInsured •e Merchandise I 9� r y elivery Date of D ❑ COD 0 j 5• Received BL ILU i 1 y. (Pnnme) ' �w� f o o B. Signatu ,a�' Addresse's Address (On/ a (Addresse ee or ent) -� and fee is paid) Y tf requested C' PS For �� _ s 10/24/1997.. 11:43 5167655180 SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE .PAGE 01 U AS ' o - v j . `.-�4tL`- •`..3 .�i`!i i7 •�._y_• ",`• �_• _ -•;' .:.•2:.. - - - - Z:7P4A.+... -4•, .. Inspections to be tough er r,.Ul -- r 01 lip 0 . Ul It's, hap min again.' For the thud ka a been urging their members not b ti y Participate. and hope to_ preesur.q the=- m aseke rhbr+p ealPenroPe = eb!ltato mta delaying or elimnmstmg f emissions testa They argue the tests will i ._- vablpg =- _- get• . -.. -:!� ag �-�,; � drive'eroall repair Shops out ad business_;= - . is- ernment to Cight. air. pollution�athea Bsta�te so bulky that. shops will have to dedicate oa don.-$ On aD one bay full tine to the -ins r Plana begi ,requiriing Vie-.. g that ci�peesent tbb driving pubo. ' mdes'ii[ Ne+st'.'Yorir�t+or .' - - - � - ����, ba:�`,`We.�somew -- _ .;;�--: '�:r '-.;,�:,. ,-.- x�m4�iri�pnaas=-_�=�•.' • ' , .. -.,� $36 r. ' _ •, a^=ice`-� ".:r. =-mac! _ 0 mrdmg. 6i U.& F.nvirnmmentsl: _ _ or�k e'7 tohap-> ,•, over the mon , w� •_ �iww - _ : -. ���p - +1::+fir . I. L� -�' - Lr i.'• -•�!' 2'-..J' _- -•. Q say ...y�.`�ry,�p( L'Da�• •'c�+::`�'•y�-yv �:f yi+t'�='�-:: _ _ �3"►•. i a•� .+'_ _ .•. 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By contrast, to make it g a program down going Ainerican business: But White House "v" go way. that's wroWe have: P Y more than 4,900 stations offer the cur. to do this [under federal law], and we An Energy Department report said Mike McCurry said yesterday that no rent test, including 1,047 in Wassau, want to do this" to get cleaner air, said yesterday that carbotr emissions rose decision has been made. "There are 1,060 in Suffolk and 866 in Queens. The Carl'Johnson, deputy commissioner for more than 3% percent in 19%, cum= remaining issues that am . very im. other affected counties are Westchester, air and waste management at the state Pam with a growth Of 8 percent over portant to the position that we will. . 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Talks am under in without requiring Zoping N 'ls�ea�tive. the= ander the federal Clean Air Ad in way ��. deve coun- Eg Lauog.�el t y A e G + � ..:. ._,�.-Ger?mn *-m,q�FAW-Ork- ou9 =, tries a wh aa_ Chias�.to_ do litanies Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals Town Hall Southold, New York Attention Linda Kowalski j OCT 2 21997,' 1 Dear Ms. Kowalski: I understand that the garage on the corner of Young's Avenue and Main Road in Southold is applying for a zoning variance to expand southward. I live on the south side of Mechanic Street. Although I would not be directly affected by this proposed expansion, I am writing to express my concerns. Any such expansion in this densely populated and developed hamlet would be a detriment to the quality of life, esthetic appeal and property values. A large garage directly abutting my property, which was approved last year' by the zoning board of appeals in total disregard of my own concerns, has been built. 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'o . 1�4O ®b u ON A k- V, OSD 089 Z2 Ag .10 le I \ 1� N4 ti ®b u ON A k- V, OSD 089 Z2 Ag .10 le I \ 1� APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Serge Doyen James Dinizio, Jr. Lydia A. Tortora Maureen C. Ostermann MEW o =� CA 2 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1809 TO: Planning Board FROM: ZBA DATE: September 16, 1997 SUBJECT: New Applications for Planning Board Preliminary Comments Referred for preliminary comments are the following: Also, please furnish information with regard to past Planning Board actions and conditions found of record., if any. Thank you. Southold Automotive (Tonyes Realty) 1000-61-4-23. IIB Zone. Proposed addition (inspection station) . ZBA Hearing 9/25. E. Nagy 1000-27-4-1, 2, 3 (lot waiver request for 2 & 3 as one lot) . Please let us know if there are any subdivisions or other prior P.B. actions of record. J. Melly. 1000-104-2-23 (lot waiver request) . Please let us know if there are any subdivisions or other prior P.B. actions of record. Hay Harbor Club - Variance for employee housing, setbacks, and interpretation as to accessory uses. Possible Special Exception. (This hearing has been adjourned to October and the ZBA is awaiting more information with regard to proposed parking.) There is quite a bit of information in both the Tonyes Realty ZBA file and the Hay Harbor ZBA file in the event you would like to compare our documentation with yours. Thank you. PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. Chairman WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, JR. RICHARD G. WARD r] PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-3136 Telephone (516) 765-1938 TO: Zoning Board of Appeals FROM: Melissa Spiro, Planner Ile RE: September 16, 1997; request for comments from ZBA DATE: September 24, 1997 The Planning Board reviewed your request for comments at yesterday's work session. Please find the Planning Board's comments in regard to the items scheduled on the Zoning Board's September 25, 1997 meeting below: Southold Automotive (Tonyes Realty) SCTM# 61-4-23 The Planning Board does not have a site plan application for the proposed addition. This is a non -conforming use in the Hamlet Business (HB) District. The Zoning Code does not allow a non -conforming use to be enlarged. Section 100-241 (A.) of the Zoning Code specifically states that a non -conforming use may continue indefinitely, except that "(it) Shall not be enlarged, altered, extended, reconstructed or restored... nor shall any external evidence of such use be increased by any means whatsoever." E. Nagy SCTM# 27-4-1, 2, 3 The Planning Board does not have any records on this property. J. Melly SCTM# 104-2-23 The Planning Board does not have any records on this property. However, the property card notes that this lot is part of Lots 50, 51 and 52 of the Nassau Farms subdivision. TOWN OF SOUTIIOLD, NEW I-ORK APPEAL FROM DECISION OF BUII_D11 CG INSPECTOR APPEAL NO. DATE.............................. TO THE ZONING 130ARD OF APPEALS, -TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, N. Y. 1, (We).................................................................of.... I........................................................................ Narne of Appellant Street and Number ..........I-IF-RE13Y APPEAL_ TO Municipality........ .. State 'ri.lE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS FROM THE DFCI,SION OF THE BUILDING INSPECTOR ON APPLICATION FOR PERMIT NO. ........... DATED ...................................................... WHEREBY THE BUILDING INSPECTOR DENIED TO .................................. .......................... I ... I............. Narne of Applicant for permit of Street anclf•Irri,rbrtr. ........................Mrrr,lcipollly............;.......State ....................... ( ) PI:RMI1, TO USE ( ) PERMIT FOR OCCUPANCY 1. LOCATION OF THE PROPER -T -Y .................................... .iii), ................... In't.ict"....... orli........ OP Street /Ilant�et / Use District on xoning Mvp District: 1000 Section 131ock Lot ..........Current: Owner 1�1ap No........................................Lot Nn......Prior Owner. — 7.. PROVISION (S) Or 1 I Ir 7_OrIING ORD11,1ANCE APPFALED (Indicate the Article Section, Sub- section and Paragraph of the Zoning Ordinnnce by number. Do not quote the Ordinance.) Article Section 3. JTYPE OF APPEAL Appeal is mode herewith for (please check appropriate box) ( ) A VARIANCE to the Zoning Ordinance or Zoning Map ( ) A VARIANCE due to lark of access (State of New York Town Low Chap, 62 Cons, Laws Art. 16 Sec. 2£30A SuE)section 3 •t. PREVIOUS APPEAL A previous appeal (has) (has not) been made with respect to this decision of the Building inspector or with resl?ect to 1F,is property. Such appeal was ( ) request for a special hermit ( ) request for o variance and was made in Appeal No. ......... ......................Dated...................................................................... REASON FOR APPEAL ( ) A Variance to Section 2E10A Subsection 3 ( ) A Variance to the 7_011ing 0rclin(111ce is requested for the reason that roan ZAt (Continue on other side) r- REASON FOR APPEAL Continued USE VARIANCE 1. STRICT APPLICATION OF THE ORDINANCE would produce practical difficultles or unneces- sary HARDSHIP becallSe the ordinance does not allow for expansion of an existing business. Applicant wishes to increase volume of business by installing a NYS inspection machine which requires its own separate and larger bay. Use of an exising bay is not feasible in that the existing bays are too small to.house the necessary NYS equipment 2. The hardship created is UNIQUE and Is not shared by all properties alike In the immediate vicinity of this properly and in this Lisa district because the properties in the immediate vicinity of the subject premises include a bank, luncheonette, deli and village green and do not share the same qualities as that of and automotive service and repair station. 3. The Variance would observe the spirit of the Ordinance and WOULD NOT CHANGE THE CI IARACTER OF THE DISTRICT because the ; new construction would , keep in character of the neighborhood. The_p.remises would continue to be used as an autoomotive service and repair station. S'I'A"fE OF NEW YORK ) ) ss COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ) Sworn to this......................�......'�........... day cif.....LriC.�.l- .... Z'............................ 199% NotK�Lllllic SANDRA L BERRY No" Public, Stile d New York No.01BE4694M DAM ki &Mott COAV ^omffk ton Eon Doom* 31,196 FOLLOW-UP and UPDATE FOR YOUR RECORD: TO: All ZBA Members FROM:ZP Chairman via ZBA Office DATE: ' /& , 1997 '.4 �� Attached is an (original (co _ - of &,,F "o (new information added to the original Town ZBA file) re: Pending Application of Other Comments: # of Pages Attached:) �`S1�u `� c�iL �� %�v� /. Placed in Members' office mail boxes for update on /2ZJ97 b7 -4e -------------------- Board.Trans BOARD OF APPEALS:TOWN OF SOUTHOLD -----------------------------------x In the Matter of the Application AFFIDAVIT of Tonyes Realty Corp. (Name of Applicants) --------------------x c ------------------------------------ --------------- AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING AND POSTING k COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) STATE OF NEW YORK) JR.. I, Edwin A. Tonyes, residing at 609 First St. Greenport, New York, being duly sworn, depose and say that: 1) On the day of 1996, I personally mailed, by certified mail, return receipt requested, a tt^se copy of the attached Legal Notice, addressed to each of the following named persons at the addresses set opposite their respective names, that the addresses listed below are those shown on the current assess-, ment rolls of the Town of O Southold;ooto each aof ssaidNotices persons weremailedmeed at the United States Post mail, return receipt requested: Name of Surroundine: Property Owner Mailin . Address b Dan ski 400 Deer Path Road Mattituck, NY Serucia Frankola & wife 9-01 138 Place, Malba, NY 11357 Food BAsket Pro erties", Inc. 68 Baville Avenue, ayville,NY 11709 North Fork Bank & Trust Attn: Facilities anagement ox e vi le, NY 11747 and, 2) On the day of , 1997 I personally posted the property identified as District 1000, Section 64 2 Block _A Lot 23 by placing the Town's official poster ten (10) feet, or closer, from the property line facing the street (or facing the right-of-way), and that I have checked to be sure the osier has remained in place for se ll daITs to the date of the public hearing (date o g not t on be hel 1997). Sworn to before f/ — �sndLur 1 Y o � 1997, Edwin A. Ton Jr �B Yodt otary Pub up � i o t �_:i to the c==ice of _ e 3eard 01: " mea -s 3anen cod►?�ta (-__ase -.=_ - Thank you.) § 58-1 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING § 58-1 Chapter 58 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING § 58-1. Providing notice of public hearings. (HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold 12-27-1995 as L.L. No. 25-1995. Amendments noted where applicable.] § 58-1. Providing notice of public hearings. Whenever the Code calls for a public hearing, this section shall apply. Upon determining that an application is complete, the board or commission reviewing the same shall fix a time and place for a public hearing thereon. The board or commission reviewing an application shall provide for the giving of notice: A. By causing a notice giving the time, date, place and nature of the hearing to be published in the official newspaper within the period prescribed by law. B. By requiring the applicant to erect the sign provided by the town, which shall be prominently displayed on the premises facing each public or private street which the property involved in the application abuts, giving notice of the application, the nature of the approval sought thereby and the time and place of the public hearing thereon. The sign shall be set back not more than ten (10) feet from the property line. The sign shall be displayed for a period of not less than seven (7) days immediately preceding the date of the public hearing. The applicant or his/her agent shall file an affidavit that s/he has complied with this provision. C. By requiring the applicant to send notice to the owners of record of every property which abuts and every property which is across from any public or private street § 58-1 SOUTHOLD CODE § 58-1 from the property included in the application. Such notice shall be made by certified_ mail, return receipt requested, posted at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the initial public hearing on the application and addressed to the. owners at the addresses listed for them L, .'ori�the local assessment roll. The applicant or agent shall `° fiie_;an affidavit that s/he has complied with this provision. r rte;( APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard R Goehnnger, Chairman Serge Doyen James Dinizio, Jr. Lydia A. Tortora Maureen C. Ostermann Tonyes Realty Corp. Southold Automotive Corp. 54360 Main Road , Southold, NY 11971 �o��gUfFO(,�coG o y�c ti = �4 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD September 15, 1997 4�1 Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1809 .. Re: Appl. No. 4509. - Expansion of Nonconformities (Variance) Gentlemen: Thank you for all your time on Saturday ( during your regular business hours) to show us your property and proposed project. After the inspection, board member(s) have requested the following documentation for the September 25, 1997 hearing: a) copies of all certificates of occupancy, Pre-C.O., and building permits of record (will be available through the Building Department if you do not have personal copies). b) the total square foota a of all buildings on the property, and the square footage of the lot - with confirmation—of total lot coverage percentage. C) please confirm the setback- to the State Highway in the northerly yard . d) please confirm the parking areas, and whether you have discussed other site plan elements required on a map for the Planning Board preliminary review. e) please complete, sign and return the attached "use variance form" which should have been filed instead of the area variance form. requested be completed by you and returned to us. Thank you. Very truly yours, GERARD P. GOEHRINGER GG : lk CHAIRMAN Enclosure oc M Z SEW t! 6 19ill .91 CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION 1014 TONYES REALTY CORP. RE ; s SEP 1619197 �� 1 i UNDER SECTION 402 OF THE BUSINESS CORPORATION LAW IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED THAT: 1. The name of the corporation is: TONYES REALTY CORP. 2. The purpose or purposes for which the corporation is formed as follows, to wit: To engage in any lawful act or activity for which corporations may be formed under the Business Corporation Law. The corporation is not formed to engage in any act or activity requiring the consent or approval of any state official, department, board, agency or other body without such consent or approval first being obtained. To own, operate, manage, acquire,;and deal in property, real and personal, which may be necessary to the conduct of the business. The corporation shall have all of the powers enumerated in Section 202 of the Business Corporation Law, subject to any limitations provided in the Business Corporation Law or any other statute in the State of New York. 3. The county in which the office of the corporation is to be located in the State of New York is: Suffolk 4. The aggregate number of shares which the corporation shall have authority to issue is 200 shares, no par value. 5. The Secretary of State is designated as agent of the corporation upon whom process against it may be served. The post office address to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the corporation served upon him is: The corporation Jockey Creek Drive Southold, New York 11971 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned incorporator, being at least eighteen years of age, has executed and signed this Certificate of Incorporation this 2nd day of July, 1987. Leo- Diane L. Foley Diane L. Foley 33 Rensselaer Street Albany, New York 12202 STATE OF NEW YORK )ss. COUNTY OF ALBANY ) On this 2nd day of July, 1987, before me personally came Diane L. Foley.to me known to be the individual described in and who executed the foregoing instrument, and she duly acknowledged to me that she executed the same. Barbara Kinnaw NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE OF NEW YORK No. 4720956 Qualified in Albany County Term Expires May 31, 198'8 CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION OF SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE, CORP. SEP I 6199T Under section 402 of the BuSiness'Corporation Law IT IS HEREBY'CERTIFIED THAT: 1. The name of the -corporation is: MOTIVE -CORP. SOUTHOLD AUTO, forwhichthe corporation is 2. The purpose or purposes oZzati tivity for which corporations may be To engage in any lawful act or ac Corporation Lavi: The corporation is not formfd under the Business , or formed to engage in any act or activity requiring to conshe department,irst boardagency ornt other approval of any state official, being obtained. body without such consent or approval f acquire and deal, in property, real and operate, manage, To own, -' personal, which may be; necessary to the conduct of thebusiness era The corporation shall have all of the powers enumerated in Section limitations 202'of the Business Corporation Law, subject to any tion Law or any other statute in therF providedin the Business Corpora k - state of New York. 0 corporation is t 3. The county in which the office of "the c of New York is: Suffolk W, be located in the State ration es which the corpO 4. The aggregate number of shar Z. -is 200 shares, no par r value.' shall have authority t 0 the at as agent* 0 try St4- e:-- 3 gr' 5. The ... Secreta b served. The p 0 s t 4,,IgO process against it may e corporation upon whom p 0t ­ office address to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy Y. inst the corporation served upon him is: any process aga The corporation Main Road Southold, New York 11971 being .1 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned incorporator.' -Ce*rti. has executed and signed this eighteen years of age, least f 86. A Febru ary, 19 of Incorporation this.21st day 0 6A .1 e �'Diane L. Foley --:11.Diane L. Foley 33 Rensselaer Street Albany, New York 12202 STATE OF NEW YORK ) )ss. COUNTY OF ALBANY. ) On this 21st day of February; 1986; before me personally came Diane L. Foley to me known to be the individual described in and who executed the foregoing instrument, and she duly acknowledged to me that she executed the same. Barbara Kinnaw No. 4720956 Qualified in Albany County Term,Expires May 31, 1988 P 716 0 -i"'IN It �,"jgk� r, r ..r61 bU b •• _ ev, 001kor 1994) panment ,f tho Traasi,ry Request for Cony or Transcript of Tax F( e react lnsiructlonS before completing form. 'sines Admin. Please type or print clearly - ---- ------ _....--.—� _ OIAB No, 1545-0429 Note: Do not use this form to get tax account iniormatlon a, ffsme shown on tax form �onves Realtv Corn' It a joint return, spouse's name shown or, tax forms Instead, sere instructions below :10 First social security number on !ax form or einr'iIoyer identification number j Gee lnstructlVn$,) 11-2866834 i 2h SPcopd social security number on tax form • i }. 3. Current name, address (including apt ,room, or suite no.) city, state, and ZIP code (See Instructions) ; 2155 Jockey Creek Drive, Soutnllold, NY 11971 14. If copy of form or a tax return transcript a to be mailed to someone alai+, show the third pkrty'a name and address 1-. i., Robert C. MoGee 8USIneSs Loan Canter 1301 North Hatnllton Slraet, Suite 200 Richmond VA 23230 6. It we cannot find a record of your tax fon_» hnrlY-0 want the pA rent riOunded to the third party, chock here_. _ ❑ G If name In third >ad 's records differs from line 1 a above, show name here See Instructions, 7" Check only one box to show what you want: r<l ti a ® Tex return. transcript of Form 1040 si:ries fled during the current calendar year and the 2 r-•recadirig calendar years. (See Instructions.) (The transcript gives most lines from thc, original return and schedule(s) ) There is no charge fpr a Uall5cript request made before October 1, 1995. 's. b ❑ Gopy of tax form and all attachments (Including Fo(1>1(s) W-2, schedules, or other forms). The charge is S14.00 for eaotn period requested. NOIe: It these copies must he cenified for court or administrative proceedings, sea Instructions and check here ..... .. . . ❑ j C ❑ Vedflcatlon of nonfilling. 'There is no charge for this. Copy Of Form(s) W-2 only, There ;s no change for this. See tri5tntctian9 for when Form b'!-2 is avaflablle Note : If the copy of Form W-2 is nceded for its state information, check here .. , .. . _ ❑ —� it this request is to meet a requirement c• one of the following, chock all bores that apply. I ,® Small Business Administration ❑ Departrllent of Educatlor-- ❑ Department of Veterans Affairs ❑Financial Iristltullcnl ! 9 Tax form number (Form 1040, 104 OA, 941, etc..) 111 Amount due for copy of tax form: a Cost for each period .................. 1 ' 1.120 period .�----.._._------- _ b Number of tax periods requested on line 10 ........ 10 Tr�x period(F) (yr. or priod ended date! It more than ,l, See in- c ians. ofal Cost. M11a by lie 11 I ..................! .1993 1994 1 gg5 Full ymanr mu accompan your rapuesnr. Pok+ka c!rr+<:k or only o payab!a 1 interna! Rovence ,; u; ,air,' Please Donald H. Ton} rps_ -- --- - _ _ _ 17/9 t Ign t+ignedura, e4 immriu-+ionr,. I r than expayer, e.nech Guth or;Yetion documgnt Date ,vers President Title if line 1a above_15_e corporaticn. partnership, sate',e, or trur;t_L _ - -- Istructions elophone number of rsqusster 804) 355-4449 1Csr time to call 3-5 p.m. FST iNow: a you nact your fax form filled In by a L' you went your tar account information rChOnge To Note. Fortis 450E may be paid preparer, check first to see if you can get sent to a' Cnird party, ccmplelu Form 8821, Sed to request a tax return transcript of ti -,c- a copy from the preparer. This may save you Tax Information Authorization. You rnl,,y rel crm 1040 aeries filed during the current br,1h lime and inonr;y. ',this f:.rrn by calir,riq 1.800-829.3676. ylendar year and the 2 preceding ralendar rt ears. There is no charge for a WK return If you are iequestind a copy of a tax form, Linelh, -- Enter vo"r employer identification 0 days for delivery, '•number only if you Fire requesting a copy of a ens requested before October 1, 1995 , f your reoue£t is for a tax return business tax form Othervjise, enter the first �ou should please allow up to 6 ref.©ivo it within 10 workdays However, I . tier we receive your requeal. For more trarisedpt, please allow 10 work days after we social security riun.her shown On the !ax form. vtalls, seo tha Irlstruerions for line 7a. receive your reques , ?o avoid ails delay, be 'hr: sure to furni9h all the Information asked for oil tnl9 Line 2b. -- If requesting s copy or transcript of y a joint tax form, enter the sGcOnd sect a+ ufposei t Form -- Use Form 4506 only to form. You must allow 6 weeks after a tax fora, is of a Copy of a tax form, tax return transcript, filed before requesti-ig a copy of it or a transcript. security number sho:vn on the tax ter- erification of nonfiling, or a copy -of Fortin Nota: If you do nal complete Line 1 t'+ a ,r1, if 9.2. But if you need a copy of your Form (r:' Tax Account Inlormntion Only -- I1 you need applicable, Line 2b, there may be a osiay in 1.2 for social .socurlty purposes only,do no a. sintement Of Ynur"ax account showLlf any piuce.ssin 9 Your request Se this loon. Instead, contact your Iceal later changes that you or the IRS rnade to the 0eial Security Adniinlrballon office, onginad return, you writ need to request tax fLlnk; 3. -- For a tax raturn transcript, a copy [•'' account information Tax account information .01 F=orm w-2, or for a ,verification of nonfiling, it o not use this form to request Forrn$ will lint certain items from your re:urn your address on line 3 rs different from the )90 or tax account Inlcrnlation, If you nes,+ including any later manges, aiirlress shown on the last rerurrr you riled anr:1 copy of Form 1099, contact the payer, To request tax account information, ria oat • =u hake net notilier1 trip IRS of a new xddr-;s% gwever, Form 1099 Information is available +,ther in ver.: ;9 or by filinq Form 8822, complete this form. Instead, write Or visit an ' telling or visiting your local IRS Office. IRS office or, cell the IRS loll -free n+:rnher Changs ea - '.tirgsv. you must attach ei(hpr ... — ---.- rntF rLVzasselep1U)nrlire,inry__... TSoft Finan,_;,d Soflware Inc. ( 1994 - 19 )(5 r, NSW YORK 3TArff D""ZNT OF rIX4T,IN pINANCe AND aALZqrA. TIFICA I N ..cER IFICATE OF AUTHORITY 821 AND co RR TURN VA ATE 1) SOUT;I()L,)— Roc, Alitop I G DSV OTJvE CORP SA TAX SOUT, DEPT,OrbF TA x A 11971 ALI A 'E 0 C�S�" G Dy LES X 'ISA T A 1) E T_ F TA X '44 F ; IVA A Np/, 8uthorl fK Zed to coiled Sales and 04 M184). USe t �P axeg Uil&r, This c.rti NOT 144Ns,pW-4Y eLdEt` -Y�— theficate must be promin8nli-F`!New Y." State -rax Law 'rU!.P"C8.'of busineu A - fell cl {y Coif A - fell CY) Y.. rk to'Wide New hWei, a -'),ri fid Num .r: _pnt 0 N -u Hdafi M4', S1 $; So., -'-OIFFJ`� Cal "o; r. �ATEI A/F Isl bIS-TERE0,,,AS;;t�A Q, I R S 'Of W11]"/dOOO. y —F -TO 3A R ACILI anti "'Aft, �bvisi, Vehicle d6d;-.,Tj 0 MR. Sf 4, 'd L D' T. IE .-,,.- D R Fi'�," SOUTHOLD F -MA'm,'RD gOUTHOLr,1 19 71 --D' Y th" s!nq This docu'iii6nt,.Aoes notcd-rtify tkat.*�66 -s p .Vr local laws I lu S M is fes. N-- t�ryeAi 16"t" 1C "iiddfion.Date.,an'd.-',Nuhiber--, lJ,3Z1'9 X9 6- 6 30 I N E "S OIFFIJC773A.L�., B, R/rr. ATEi. -ET son Af Is pef I -T:ON 'I, C THIS, t` CAtEr.,,�X P u S- 0 �A X9 8 1 NSP.E,C:.T STATION n343.48. `-'T C 0 FACIUT-Y IDENTevqnic� and Iramc h E pursuant to. t eproVistons of thei. t '`-, —- :$;'. -R� —0, SOUTKOL Omol: !, CY) Y.. rk to'Wide New hWei, a -'),ri fid Num .r: _pnt 0 N -u Hdafi M4', S1 $; So., -'-OIFFJ`� Cal "o; r. �ATEI A/F Isl bIS-TERE0,,,AS;;t�A Q, I R S 'Of W11]"/dOOO. y —F -TO 3A R ACILI anti "'Aft, �bvisi, Vehicle d6d;-.,Tj 0 MR. Sf 4, 'd L D' T. IE .-,,.- D R Fi'�," SOUTHOLD F -MA'm,'RD gOUTHOLr,1 19 71 --D' Y th" s!nq This docu'iii6nt,.Aoes notcd-rtify tkat.*�66 -s p .Vr local laws I lu S M is fes. N-- t�ryeAi 16"t" 1C "iiddfion.Date.,an'd.-',Nuhiber--, lJ,3Z1'9 X9 6- 6 30 I N E "S OIFFIJC773A.L�., B, R/rr. ATEi. -ET son Af Is pef I -T:ON 'I, C THIS, t` CAtEr.,,�X P u S- 0 �A X9 8 1 NSP.E,C:.T STATION n343.48. `-'T C 0 FACIUT-Y IDENTevqnic� and Iramc h E pursuant to. t eproVistons of thei. t —0, SOUTKOL Omol: COR A SOU TH O'L .1197. -'This s ddunt does not certify that this business corripliet'With zoning'abd other.lodal laws' PO TIN: A CONSPICUOUS ;'PL'; -A" CE S '----------'T. ilizrnPLICA ci gi TION Ard. ILAfJIM DR YE R SMOKE DETECTQI? ci gi DR YE R SMOKE DETECTQI? 200 0' AIR . r , This Statement of Policy is Poste' In Accordance with Regulations of the SEP 0 6 Small Business dministr fly: rt -1` -'— This Organization Practices Equal Employ We do not discriminate on the ground of race, color, religion, sex, marital status, handicap or national origin in the hiring, retention, or promotion of employees; nor in determining their rank, or the compensation or fringe benefits paid them. This Organization Practices Equal 7revIitm ofH�. r -Z st'b, i We do not discriminate by reason of race, eo'lor, reiigion, sex, marital status, handicap, age, or national origin in services or accommodations off ered or provided to our employees, clients or gu6sts. 'I'lese policies and this notice comply wi4l Y�����q.:'rs;ions of the Unitet, Sttac= 4 Governmw Please report violations of this,'police �o: \ 13 ( ',sib Administrator Sma�� Business Adrrtinistration 1953 Washington, D.C.. 24416 1 SBA FORM 722 (1180) REF: SOP 90301 PREVIOUS EDITIONS ,ARE O-tSo!_t : L FOIL'A NO. 2 - j TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE SEP 6 SOUTHOLD, N. Y. I SIGN PERMIT .0202 Ei (THIS PERMIT MUST BE KEPT ON THE PREMISES UNTIL FULL COMPLETION OF THE WORK AUTHORIZED) 4 N? 3528 Dat'e.......................1'1M®.....2 ....... .., ;19.'� .: Permission is hereby granted,to: Zimms.X► ztainnnce..Cor-p..A/]rA..Xdbll..Oi1 Corp '$ . gyp...! `ut!t8.A6..0.................................... _ x r; tj as...nP .. 7..Al,s..ADVa.a................................................................... .:....... at premises located at .' 3'%.. d..... '.1145"Ayp........................................................ .... `1. ......................................... ...................................................................... ......... ...........................................................................:..................................................................•.....••......... FlFr`� pursuant to application dated ..........................�`.........., 1.91x..,and approvey�jhe Building Inspector. Ins NOTE & Approved by Board of Appeals a .. ..... .....Bui.ding..lnspector.... ............... >y� ' Jt.� FORM NO. 4 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT Office of the Building Inspector Town Hall Southold, N.Y. PRE EXISTING CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY No Z-25005 Date MAY 2, 1997 E 1, 6 ool i THIS CERTIFIES that the building BUSINEMS Location of Property 54360 MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD, N.Y. Street No. Street Hamlet County Tax Map No. 1000 Section 61 Block 4 Lot 23 Subdivision Filed'Map No. Lot No. conforms substantially to the Requirements for Business Structure built Prior to: APRIL 9, 1957 pursuant to which CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY NUMBER Z-25005 dated MAY 2, 1997 was issued and conforms to all of the requirements of the applicable . q Pp provisions of, the law. The occupancy. for which,this certificate is _ issued is !GAS STATION & TWO BAY AUTO REPAIR?SHOP The certificate is issued to MOBIL OIL COMPANY ,( owner )_ , of the aforesaid building. SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH APPROVAL N/A ELECTRICAL INSPECTION CERT. #15758 - DATED MAY 1, 1997 PLUMBERS CERTIFICATION DATED N/A `-; *PLEASE -SEE ATTACHED INSPECTION REPORT. a�r1r`' B ilding Inspector Rev. :./81 I Mw 0- ,/Z, 4/0 - L V 4 J Ilk L V 4 dpd I I I-- , -, — It ry) dpd I I I-- , -, — It ;`:.•, .. '' '" , � , *� ``•'•Sty � , y �r y.. .+ }i ,f. }''d��}! "d �fl� ` .. _ { - -•� ( , K, .. ,, ;fit '_' ,' 'ti'_ ` �i'r..-'T. _ _.," �', " • ` 1 fr• ': ,. r � ji::'�ty''' ,',r•r•'y,.. K a ,1y_ t- ,� ,1� :! 4fi; ",��� k,, ',�('11t •' +v Ty'1:, , yl rij•: i'*j�,bn "'�,.}. t't ay:. I d•z. -, .,,. •r ..�ty,•2' to"i' {..,ri'f' p(' 6f ii,.�••q $s' '•1 4yK"4+'�G,"F9 ','.:er, �,.. .�.Ibrk � \.. ), `I {J4f �� T?ty1J fi3�iTQnD, nTTi A�:• 7 , •+,. ''t ,�• J, ii', c'i. UND71 . M -D IL'••f:ir7D that as n part of„'_the 'co nsider'atibn'for' this' less said said heose© is here* - s 1, by ,given the 'exclusive, option. st' .ariy time during' the, -fire t, erm” of tris ,lease to purch'a'se ��r ,,. ' • , t p chase the deinisod. premises for'tiie' sum'`of Flfteon Thousand (."00159000.00) Dollsrs, anal' during' yesr term o'f``the lee�,e for the' sum of the 'rbma.ining' four ... r Ij Eighteen Thousand t(plB 000.00 )' tDal.lers .' This- opt +' exar.ci sed `.by,, delitverinp. or -mauling b; 'registered mail to the' • ,. ;., i�Zessor's, �ad.dressed to ,the above address, -unless,,some Eater ad 'dros's- shal'1"have .bo©ii 'designated 'by th�i Lessors' for the Pur -.,f ` +: ( •�pos,e , at' ,any, tlrre !within said- option period a, Written notice i'of't�'e'Iesse'e's,'file oti.on to';exerc3sel:its option, ,which exex- F cis©' shall ,take' offevt" from the date of `delivery"- ox, 'of mail_- ink 'a''the •ansa -r'ay be: Thereupr9n, the Lessee shall have � • ,; ,, sixty '(.60) .ryd y thereafter 'for examination of the title.' 'iWithin.,ten (10) daysf after the Leeq'e�e shall no'tif�� the Lessors.,, ion' approval'of the title,:, the Lessors '.shall deliver to the jLessoe' a''go,o'd and( valid fill covenant•'•warr.anty deed conveying 't ' � 1 `"','�'• said' premises `free'.,from' all "'liana and encumbrances in exchange-s'.1 �I ,fo`r'the:p'ayment'`of ;the` purchase 'pri'oe. . '.MTD ,'I,T , I$,`- "JTTT}TALLY UNDERS TODD 'IM)', ('. GREED that' the covenants, }azid' agreements' 'contiained in .the within 'Pease shall (, bQ `bin . ` , ,, • dingupon',the''parfies 'hereto' nd.�upon "th'eir 'respective !�successors:''and'`°l�p;al �repreeent,ativeetei'. .' ,^`' '`°F�+ . 1` 1 : i' I•'� ",j •�` I}';1 � 'i. .,' �.' `�+;`r t rp 'N TT11ESg WNF,RFOF the"said''Lessbre have } y e hereunto <� set 'the hand`+ and s'eal"=and the' `said''Leaeae Chas, hereunto • ' _ oause& hIs 'corpor 'to,� Seal' o,.' be' affi''led and these presents aigned by,'Ats proper offieior'' the,r,dayijlsnd:' eui:'.fi.rst abo ve., A (`t'i�wr.itten.(` (:" ><4;, "t,.' Fwl,�• 1!� ` •�' `� 'rft ' ''�' '�3iJ+`•',l r"'�ti., .i•' 1, 4.. -, i;.. ''.(;; V. 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' ` ''"'' . , ,° corporate seal; 'of reR ng,^inetruMentt 'that .he •knows, the',; said cor o ff' said instrumezlt pie's ppora anr�ealf2t. the 2041.mt uoh.•oor ;► that:. ii± W99 a e1 fixed -by order of Ahe Bo d o.f bir a d e :,he' ei >1 eatox�s''of: et�id',' oorp :';.;:i an th t. ed h s'' sr' orativ , ' , g. name. thereto �r>c:; t '• ' ;f, }r :by ll.ke ordor• ,r.7S'�4n .'t�'` '�: 11 :,) •• 11 `. ` •f', .I' d ad' ' a n. 1.: t1 (f .. •^i. r..j'lY ,. .:`��`r• •' .,• 1r ,'.'. I • ,{.' fl'+ '' �' ,L.r't.±,�'f���A 'r', :•2i''�V .•ti;`' f'' ���' ;JI `,:•,f + rlu � G} 111 N+,�' , ,r � 5 ``4:{ ,i •, li �,.,�:'.d,�.,•., 1'��t'fi!';, `s. r i NDTARi'*#1,,C,,lr'�} •,.'fit'' JI ' , //�%•, CUUNTYCIc(rlt...'r�•i�''�1�'},rlr:'l.i,:ir, "•01r1141 N. j;,SYa i of mew rock 'Pont) ?"a•' +'r'i; .a ti , '; 011*J9 of Nreo Yorl »; "� 7r �■■• 1;';,' `Fon„•t d Yi••i, 4.ti1,M T: •” ..? - .'• ., '';'. EERIE$ '1, , '`' •,,:',- L, f: WIL COLONS, clerk 6r th ' ' 'i '...' 1 t.: ' :. t :;' for the u:►!d CouuGy, tho,eya Uunt�• of New York, aud'aleo Clorit,ui�ittie'bupreino t ing t! court > =1. Ch7ltlibY, i'ha 'Etc rd having yt:neul, Uq!l;Iif]ff rc j whose ttnme In subscrlhod'to . t fr , l tocol of the annexed it mea posltlrin or' eertlflc�lo ofbd p f j;t E ;~' +r:• t :'dopunition, o t ,stru t, and theroon tvrllten wag rb0 br,pokndwledg. I .� D � r 1 roof and acknowled n,ent, a Notary, i' A� the tlMe,ot taklug such' '' r I•' comtnleslo o K rY Public Int and tor, sut1h Count , ul °' `;•f.>? ' n d sworn, and au �:�, ! 1, attd to adwiniet r oaths to V, authorized L3`,tithtoawit of said; State, to to Y: a Y•, , ueed,ln at► Co ke du usltlon9 i ::'and also to take acknowled m [ said l�tato`aud for Koueral u ;; `.' AUG 8 ents :arid pronfa of doeds tit cohve i' rp ton(J , ;,;,,.,,, j. ''i'• " , meute or.heredltamonts In said State' t .fauces for ladd luno+';r ', " •!)' :�, with the handwriting of Now York: •'And fdrtltet; that r ata Yell ucquututyil' igf --� • ary Public, dupuyitlon or certWcnte ut�hroo t t and v$rlly hell that tha a! tiuh : r`l, • , r TIM EI'tLbay IN TES ONY `jj ! .,spot acknowledgment j$: a las.: t, fs arcs to'sald ,upr.•,'. "1 :' '�� /� 010 -Bald Court and County; the . It e er®untb.>jet y and d plHxed, ;thn' sedl4Clt'. '' "`; �'' °%'�. '•'6 .,� } li,} .iyj rK'+. ,1y0y1'"jlr .J:�: '• '� �r l� p bt 1' r ::i ... •'2..,, I'•�. ,�. ',�`i; 1 t^.R4" ' ';.i•, �,.' .c.6. ,',, 'r' r• :1 't` � ':`{:, r" �J'r;; ::r.'�`t '.�^( ,jii: . 'tr' :1.�'• :,1, �" •'i7 . , ,.,, , 1'4 „ :.+� +. — .,} ,t, r, 'A•x '.r,•; d' 's„iY r;lg'r: ,r 1 '{'.,..,t,' •'r' 1 .I+ ''I,•1 r 'tr' ,5, ...r...r.1. �' 1.� '2 iii:'•,' .i)jj` '�, .'!l: � �}:, ',,. 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L�`%,', r • . _. a .,�,.,...:•SS . .- ,. ,...._ n .. .. .. ..}l f' ._ '):^ J.'t`{;., :�i� i � i.1 .. ..,,. ,,.. ,_ _ . _, ., ... _, r_iil(..c Fl:r, ... ....,v><C". ��,_ „". t• .,.J u STATE, OF I?) -;W: YO_t COUNTY•.01,1 -on thli�r �0.�'• ` day 0th July;: in, the y6ar on, Thousand Nine Hundred Twenty-seven,' before me personally' O 816e!: } ;A.. )iAlUiT BIN WN .Ja Ea:3IB ,13ROVill .'AND to me'known- and known 'td".me- to,','b'6'''the 'individuals ''deaarib'ed•` } . ,• in and who executed' the :.foregoing jnstrumeni;• and duly aoknow-�' ledged.;to mo that,,they, 'executed .the 'fumes: ; it�r• ,'tdi• ,3'' � ', � V �/V` STATH.'.OP N {t, 1 COUNTY or N�:Pir 1 ,' 1'•, ,. + ar' .�; , ;;, • �hous8nd' n day `6f 'July,' , in :the':"year,' One ` t f`:,', '' : `` ' ;came ✓ r dyed 'Twenty. Leven• before me 'personall ` _:.' 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Station has �o both sides and having —�---- property with parking - .. leased. —� �-- " � ------- jig ed mini canopytly Traffic Count; j ',. �0 Good Q 7j , i 92 SgFt Current andlor Potential Use' CurrenVisibility: -- Bud=cfsng Si . Access• Good _ Frontage• 200 F� Property Size: 8 ,19�� -1�`: _ ether Structure: None _ TYP Canopy Size: (2) 3x`i Age: 6 Yr .r e:�-- Tank Size: 2-2,000 { Age: 25 Y''_ yp Type WW ;1e. Tank Size: 3-6,000 t. i.,'[ I R: Age: 4 Y - THE Ta iD�9i:2 � 1vlID: i® � G. i ()1,l�er: ', ..._..-y....__.,.� Pumps: S: SID:2 i _ S/UL:x i P/ULM i D/F: , LP Bulk Products: R:;' -r) :x i Branded: Mobil , Gallons Per , 45,000 P +° Appraisal & Marketing Service j o Li COMPETITION: Along Route 25, the major east/west highway, there is a two bay Gulf"Station-about----- !'. two and half miles west and east there is a Coastal two bay station about eight miles. Northwest about four miles is. a Mobil c-store/pumper. However, we do not see any of these location as direct competition to subject:'F ` y AREA DEMOGRAPHICS: In 1990 the population for Southold was 19,836. There were 12,979 households -,in 1990, with 2.41 persons per household. The median cost of houses was $160,000 and the" average median rental was $665 per month. Southold is 223.2 square miles, with 53.7 persons per square ' FJ POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD FOR AREA: YEAR TOTAL POPULATION TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 1980 19,172 11,130 1990 19,836 12,979 1992 19,940 25,921 1993 20,002 1991 ;,GROWTH TRENDS: Records reflect boih steady growth in both population and total households over ;recent years. EMPLOYMENT IN AREA: :f�` YEAR , „t,h'; .TOTAL 'EMPLOYMENT MANUFACTURE RETAIL & WHOLESALE FINANCE SERVICE OTHER 1990 455,555 90,701. 138,263 25,921 142,357 58,313 1991 441,442 82,216, 134,907 29,589 141,307 53,423 1992 433,724 79,729 130,542 29,504 144,279 49,672 1993 " '°r 435,509 77,796` 131,693 29,571 146,801 49,648 AVERAGE PER CAPITA INCOME PROJECTIONS:' YEAR DOLLARS 1979 $31,869 1989 $36,288 2-7 \\J is Appraisal; & Marketing. Service NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHIC DATA .: DEFINITIONS OF. NEIGHBORHOOD: A neighborhood is defined as: "A group of complementary land uses." [Source: The Dictionary of Real Estate Appraisal; Second Edition (Chicago: The American Institute of Real Estate Appraiser, 1989), page 207] . "Social, economic, governmental, and environmental forces influence property values in the vicinity of a subject property, which, in turn, directly affect the value of the subject property itself. Therefore, it is necessary to conduct a thorough analysis". "These boundaries are identified by determining the area within which the forces affect all surrounding properties in the same way that they affect the property - being appraised". "The area of influence is commonly called a neighborhood". "A clear distinction can be drawn between a neighborhood and a district. A district is a type of neighborhood that is characterized ' by homogeneous land use". [Source: The Appraisal of Real Estate, 9th Edition (Chicago: The American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers, 1987), page 161]. Therefore, a neighborhood is defined as a group of complementary land uses that are similarly affected f by various governmental, social, economic, and environmental forces, whereas a district is characterized s, by a single (homogeneous) use. Y# { MARKET TRENDS: Commercial sales appear active over the past years with a steady increase in values, over prior periods. Records disclose five service station property sales within subject's general ''. market area over the past few years. The sale of petroleum marketing properties for the past few years has been:;slow on those units that are } less than prime, in part to the reluctance of lending agencies to become involved in these locations. Sites ,,4'f.. in prime location and/or markets have been in demand over the last three ears as suppliers and jobbers aa- Y PP ti; = are seeking "key sites", and consolidating other interests. We also see a shift into fast foods or a combination of fast food and a convenience store in these desirable units. The economy is still weak in f"x many market, but the new and pending legislation limiting lender liability and establishing of super funds to some states to limit owner on-site liability, plus certain majors in assisting their distributors and jobbers to obtain financing, has improved the market. However, each year the overall service station population declines with volume per site increasing. LOCAL NEIGHBORHOOD AREA: The Town of Southold, officially established in 1640, comprises most of the north fork of eastern Long Island and it includes Fisheries, Plum and Robins Islands. It covers an approximate area of 54 square miles. It is bounded by Long Island Sound on the north, by Block Island Sound on the east, by Peconix Bay on the south, and by the Town of Riverhead on the east. The main east/west routes are County Route 48. (North Road) and State Route.25 (Main Road). The main north/south routes are in the Hamlets of Mattituck, Cutchogue, Peconic, Southold, and Greenport. The Long Island Railroad provided the town with both passenger and freight service. The population more than doubles during the summer months and this variation contributes to a seasonal economy. The major economic base industries in Southold are agriculture, commercial fishinj, tourism and recreation. Agriculture is a dominate feature of Southold's economy. Though approximately 50% of the agricultural acreage is used for potato production, this use has been decreasing recently while vegetable production, nurseries, vineyard, and horse farms have been increasing. For the most part in Southold, residential development has taken place first along the shores of Peconic Bay and Long Island Sound. rl - 1 � 113 Appraisal & Ma rkeling Service PHOTOS OF SITE 4 COMMENTS: Youngs Lane looking north. 41A COMMENTS: Yo, ngs Lane looking south. 2-3-2 N A raisal & Mark— eling.Service pp PHOTOS OF SITE fill 7 N,/ pt V. 7.1 -bil, 5 M- t COMMEI'1-17S: Main Road looking west toward Riverhead 5 Nlzu- -ri W/ L9 vii Vj A COMMENTS: Main Road looking east. 7.1 -bil, 5 M- t COMMEI'1-17S: Main Road looking west toward Riverhead 5 Nlzu- -ri W/ L9 vii i LJ o Appraisal �' Marketing Seg ice IDE MCATION OF PROPERTY Southold Automotive 54360 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 2 -Bay Service Station Description: d restrooms. Building is centered on Two bay circa 1930 service station located on the southeastern comer of Main Road and Youngs an extended island (2) with four dispensers under a Lane. Station has two bays with lifts, office, waitmg room property with Parking to both sides and having lighted mini canopy. Current and/or Potential Use: Currently leased.'Traffic Count: 12,500 ' Visibility: $ dingSize: 1,192 SgFt Access: Good Size: 8,190 SgFt Frontage: 200 Ft # of Islands: 2 PropertySize: (2) 3x12 Ft Other Structure: None Fiberglass Canopy Age: 6 Yr Type: Tank Size: 2-29000 Gal Age: 25 Yr Type: Fiberglass Tank Size: 3-6,000 Gal 4 Yr Type: Wayne pumps: 5: i i 2 1MID: i OTHER: Age: SID:2 DID: i I i p/UL:x i DIF:1 LPG: i Other: Bulk Products: R: ; R/UL:x i 5/LTL:x Branded: Mobil Gallons Per Nionth: 45,000 2-1 Appraisal & Marketing Service SINGLE SITE REAL ESTATE SEP b UN ___ I i ,,1 wl1Q I uwYll Y it 1!047• i ,•J I I __ IVTL yY i H I ;4'• i{ i I •tea J t4 S 'LEGAL ADDRESS 54360 Main Road Southold;, Suffolk County, New York 11971 LAND Property Size: 8,190 SgFt Corner: Yes, Youngs Lane Location: Suburban IBuilt Up: 95% lGrowth Rate: Slow Prop Values: $160,000 jPresent, Use: Full service station. Demand: Good Access: Good Visibility: Goo( Traffic Count: 12,500 Traffic Flow: State Route 25 Water: Municipal Sewage: Municipal Electric: Puhlic Gas: Public Topography: Level Remarks: Rectangular plot with about 180 feet of frontage on both streets. 3-1 MxOUTHOLD TOWN. BOARD OF. Kn ' S. ING� o . aPPlications filed by'. grounds: "...Being'"o to an_!�i�:;,g!'!"!�c'';" •" District this non -conforming : wrll not stmt befoie't1ii,;tlme esigrfat- j .E'A":.., APPEALS, at thg.SoutholdTown.Hall; • ;- 53095 Main, Road; Southoid;,New York;,, } PATRICIA, G. RUSHIN and . PAMELA G., MOTTLEY regarding .. 120 building with anon-ccmforming use, ; ' ed, and written statements mall he suii ecial before ittSectioln 11971; on THURSIDAY;'OCTOBER`ir.;':':property,located 'fM1 at 68 County Parc 1 (under 10b 31B)'shall otbe •... conc tided. The' {files are. available for 23,1997; a'tthe times noted below (or as't soon thereafter,as possible):•=; ,v' _;?{ °',; Lane, Peconic, of 149,054 sq. ft., for the enlarged, reconstructed or. sttuc-: • :, review during Town Hall business or moved unless.ttie . ' :hours (8-4 p.m.). If you have questions, •#1000-86-7-5 7:00 p.m:. Appl: #4520�_STAN-; r' ' PAWLOWSKI, Based :upon` the following approvals: - 1) :APel. #4522 — Special Ex= turall altered Y' use of such building is changed to, a, please do not hesitate to ca11465-1809: XXIV,'•.r-•,. Dated: October 2, 1997. " LEY Building Inspector's August 28; 1997 is - ception is'requested to convert ex- 'r fisting building from one- Article :. conforming use, ^ _. BY ORDER.OF THE Section 100-243A;:.",for approval,,,_.:_>> .' :`. " SOUTHQLDTOWN. Notice of Disapproval, a_yariance ' "requested for an "a§ built'..i tennis court, r. ` principal family . to two-family use, as pro- :. by Variance and/or .Interpretation, .• • :. „ .:: .,. .. , •. - `that club may have accessory ..; ..:..; ` ` : $OAR17 t)F APPEALS which consti'uciion:axceeds. the 20% ,..: •vided under.Article III, Section 100 golf •: ,:GEkARD P GUEHIAINGER, 'employee housing..: , allowable total ,lot: coveragd.ior. all �. rand fot. ,_ 31B(1); and 2) Appl. #4523 _ Variances , -Chairman -°The Board - of Appenls twill at. said `i;'^;': •' =;' :...; 1'; •' " 13 . Linda Kowalski ' buildings--andstructures, . appro'al, 0i its;present location pattly in :s - ; under Article III,. Section 100 32, time and place hear any and all persons Y desiring to be heard'. 1162-1T09 a side aid.and at less than 10 ft: from',.'. 1' Bulk, Area and Parking Schedule, as or representatives __-- Y. side and rear property lines.. Location of; ; • • to the existing nonwnformitres of Property:: .• .1785 1y Crown Lane, `.;. the property size and building set - Cutchogue;1000-102=7=4.:' • ; + backs, for the proposed conversion 7:10 p.m. Appl.•#4509 — TONYES . of the existing principal single-fami- , REALTY 'CORP:;:. dX/a;: Southold ". use to a two-family dwelling use, Automotive' corp. `(Carryover from`:. :ly -in'addition to the preexisting guest 9/25). Property' Location: Comer of 11k, cottage, which cottage is included in iiobRrt' Ave. and S/s Main Road, , February 6, 1986 Certificate of Preexisting,».Occupancy h#Z=14212.` r Southold: �ntti�ep baas;'�"s 7:20'tip.m? "�4Pp1:'„�'#4519,.;:'; r,' %Zones R=80 Residential. ; CAROLYN H: FISHER.'Based upon,,,, 8:00 p.m. JOINT. PUBLIC HEAR= .'the Septeinbei 24,r 1997,' Notice of r . INGS: -'IWo applications by HAY Disapproval; a:,variancesis requested HARBOR CLUB, INC.' regarding under Article11I,; U ell Ir ti`,S 2 3 v$e ru-1-ICE Ur SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OFAPPEALS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,1997 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pur- suant io Section 267 of the Town Law and the Code of the Town of Southold; the—following—applications; will be held for public hearings by the SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS,at the South -old -Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York :11971, on THURSDAY, SEP- TEMBER 25, 1997 at the times noted below (or as soon thereafter as possi- ble): ' ' 6:45 p.m. - Appl. #4506 — Appli- cation by Lillian J. Mulligan Estate. This is a request for a Variance under Article IIIA, Section 100-30A•3, based upon the August 5, 1997 Notice of . Disapproval 'issued by the Building - Inspector regarding "as built" deck addition, disapproved on the following grounds: "the deck addition "as built" will exceed the maximum allowable lot coverage of 20 percent, or 1500 square .. feet. The deck addition will.increase - the lot • coverage to 1635 sq. R or approximatley 21.75 percent." Location of - Property: 210 Third St., Laurel, NY, -Parcel ID No. 1000-126-7- 11..Also known as Lot #72 on the Map of George L Ththill.. . 6:50 p.m. Appl. #4508.JD — Joseph Melly. This-is.a request for a Waiver under Article H section 100-26 based upon the July 24,1997 Notice of Disapproval by the Building Inspector issued on the following grounds.."... a non -conforming lot shall merge with ,an adjacent conforming or noncon- forming lot which has been held in common ownership with -the first lot at any time after July 1, 1983. Lot 104- 02-24 has merged with 104-02.23 ..." Location of Property: 1375 & 1475 Sterling Road, Cutchogue, NY; Parcel #1000-104-02-24 & 23: - 7:00 pm. Appl. #4501— E. Nagy. (Continued from first hearing held 8/28/97). Waiver under -Article II, Section 100-26 based upon the July 7, 1997 Notice of Disapproval of the Building Inspector stating• two reasons: . (1) under Article H, Section 100- 24A.(1) land area identified as 1000- 27-4-Z and 1000-27-4-3were created by deed in 1965•and'do.not:meet the minimum lot:requirements (12,500 so and (2) under "cle.II,-Section 100- .� 25A; total land -area merger exists -for .1000-27-44,r2 &3 having been held in ' common o wnership after July. 1, 1983. Location of Property:; HarborRoad, i Orient, NY. Applicant proposes 28,445. '• J STATE OF NEW YORK) - ) SS: M TY OF SUFFOLK r f Mattituck, in said County, being duly sworn, says that he/she is Principal Clerk of THE SUFFOLK TIMES, a. Weekly Newspaper, published at Mattituck, in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, and that the Notice of which the annexed is a printed copy, has been regular- ly published in said Newspaper once each week forweeks successively, commencing on the day of A0419� WA.;c Auce Principal Clerk Sworn to before me this l sq. ft of land area and 132.57 lot width '_ as to 1000-27-4-3 & 2, and XXIV,. S6Won.100-243A; a"noncon= with a remaining house lot of 20,000± sf.-and . forming building :with a nonconform- ing use shall not be enlarged, rec6n- lot width of 100 feet as to 1000-27-441- = Zone District: R-40. (Schedule AA.as- strutted. or structurally altered unless .... revised July 22,'1997 shows a size' the use of the building is changed to a : conforming use: The preexisting build - requirement for lots created between April 1957 thru• November 1971 at ing is located in the Hamlet Business 12,500 sq. ft. and 100 f . lot width.) District: and isnot a permitted use -in l this district; The side and rear yard set - 7.10 p.m. Appl. #4492 — W. Klein.. (Continued from 8/14/97). This backs do not' conform to the required appli= cation is based ' upon the Building 10 ft:. side and 25• ft. rear yard ..." Location :of Property: 54360 Main Inspector's May 28; 1997 Action of Disapproval, "for building permits in the Road, Southold, NY; County Parcel ID .: "..as built" construction of accessory #1000-61-4-23.. : The =Board of Appeals will at said garage in an area other than the - } .. required rear yard and deck addition' time and place hear any and all persons with an ini-dM6eot front yard setback or representatives desiring to be heard in the above- applications. The from private right-of-way , (easterly= : - Property line) and excessive !lot cover- above hearings will not start' before the time designated file is :age,- at "3235 Manhanset ' Avenue,, Greenport, NY; 1000-43-1-8. Zone: R= - .•-Each available for review during regular business hours - 40.'Propeity size: 6821 ft. sq• � p•m-), and written comments may be submitted before that hearing is con_ - 7:25' p.m.: Appl. #4509.LT =- Tonyes Realty Corp. d/b/a Southold cluded: If you have .questions; please Automotive Corp. This is an applica- " do not hesitate_ to call 765-1809. . Dated: September 12;199T • _ • tion requesting: a. Vanance based upon,-. tha`: August Notice -of ' - " BY ORDER OF THE _ Disapproval of::1997• :the Building Inspector " ^ SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OFAPPEALS iii -which• applicant has- applied for a <perriut �o oonstrtrct: addition, an alter- GERARD P. GOEHRINGE :,atib to existing gasoline station, which cation'' was-Aisapproyed Chairman By Linda Kowalski .,,T:appli for the foilowirig.`teasons:";;: under Article 1132-1TS18 i'� q Pr L _E9 OT11 bN ((4 bb i Ti o n1) V,�� 1 4nc't- NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS at the Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York, concerning this property. OWNERS) OF RECORD: Toivyes deal Iq Cori. DATE OF PUBLIC HEARING: � • �� So a-►- a r i DC7 4-7 If you have an interest in this project, you are invited to view the Town file(s) which are available for inspection prior to the day of the hearing during normal business days between the hours of 3 a.m. and 4 p.m. BOARD OF APPEALS •TOWN OF SOUTHOLD •-(516) 765-1809 NOAP'Gn b(mitie.--S 11V �--N �►t� �� � IC � n��ci �irF APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS • Gerard P Goehringer, Chairman Serge Doyen James Dinizio, Jr. Lydia A. Tortora Maureen C. Ostermann BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD September 12, 1997 Re: Application Pending with the Board of Appeals Dear Sir or Madam: Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1809 For your records, please find enclosed a copy of the Legal Notice which will be published by our office in the upcoming issue of the Suffolk Times_ As soon as may be possible, please send a copy of this legal notice (or similar letter describing your project and confirming the hearing date, time and place of the public hearing) by certified mail -return receipt requested to all surrounding property owners, including property owners across streets or vehicular rights-of-way and those who own vacant land. Also enclosed is a siert to be posted at the subject property within ten (10) feet from the front property line for a period of seven (7) days, or longer at your choice. Please return the following to us, together with the completed Affidavits of Mailing and Posting: a) postmarked receipts from the post office showing the date you mailed the notices by certified mail; b) green signature cards once they have been received (you may return these later if you do not receive them all by the hearing date) . If you have questions, please feel free to call_ Enclosures lnag.97/appl.new Very truly yours, Linda Kowalski MaryAnn Cybulski (PT) Lucia Farrell (P'r ) APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Serge Doyen James Dinizio, Jr. 11 � Lydia A. Tortora Maureen C. Ostermann BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD NOTICE OF HEARINGS SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1997 Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1809 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 267 of the Town Law and the Code of the Town of Southold, the following applications will be held for public hearings by the SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS, at the Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York 11971, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1997 at the times noted below (or as soon thereafter as possible) : 6:45 p.m. - Appl. No. 44506 - Application by Lillian J. Mulligan Estate. This is a request: for a. Variance ander Article IIIA, Section 100-30A.3, based upon the August 5, 1997 Notice of Disapproval issued by the Building Inspector regarding "as built" deck addition, disapproved on the following grounds: "the deck addition "as built" will exceed the rnax.inium allowable lot- coverage of 20 percent, or 1500 square feet. The deck addition will increase the lot coverage to 1635 sq. ft. or approximately 21.75 percent." Location of Property: 210 Third St., Laurel, NY; Parcel I D No. 1000-126-7-11. Also known as Lot #72 on the Map of George I. Tothill. 6:50 P.M. Appl. #4508.JD - Joseph Melly This is a. request for a. Waiver under Article ll, Section 100-26 based upon the July 24, 1997 Nol.ice of Disapproval by the Building Inspector issued on the following grounds: ...a non-confortning lot shall merge with an adjacent r °1 Page - Legal Note Southold Town Board of Appeals Regular Meeting of September 25, 1997 conforming or non -conforming lot which has bee held 'in common ownership with the first lot at any time after July 1, 1983. Lot 104-02-24 has merged with 104-02-23...." Location of Property: 1375 & 1475 Sterling Road, Cutchogue, NY; Parcel #1000-104-02-24 & 23. 7:00 p.m. Appl. #4501 - E. Nagy. (Continued from first hearing held 8/28/97) . Waiver under Article II, Section .100-26 based upon the July 7, 1997 Notice of Disapproval of the Building Inspector stating two reasons: (1) under Article II, Section 100-24A.(1) land area identified as 1000-27-4-2 and 1000-27-4-3 were created by deed in 1965 and do not meet the minimum lot requirements (12,500 sf) and (2) udder Article I1, Section 100-25A, total land area merger exists for 1000-27-4-1, 2 . 3 having been held in common ownership after July 1, 1983. Location of Property: Harbor Road, Orient, NY. Applicant proposes 28,445 sq. ft. of land area and 132.57 lot width as to 1000-27-4-3 & 2, and with a remaining house lot of 20,000+- sf. and lot width of 100 feet as to 1000-27-4-1. Zone District: R-40. (Schedule AA as revised July 22, 1997 shows a size requirement for lots created between April 1957 thru November 1971 at 12,500 sq. ft. and 100 ft. lot width.) 7:10 p.m. Appl. #4492 - W. Klein. (Continued from 8/14/97). This application is based upon the Building Inspector's May 28, 1997 Action of Disapproval, for building permits in the "as built" construe - tion of accessory garage in an area other than the required rear yard and deck addition with an insufficient front yard setback from private right-of-way (easterly property line) and excessive lot coverage, at 3235 i4 Pa.ge J - Legal Not Southold Town Board of. Appeals Regular Meeting of September 25, 1997 Ma.nha.nset Avenue, Greenport, NY; 1000-43-1-8. Property size: 6821 sq. ft. Zone: R-40. 7:25 p.m. Appl . 44503 . LT - Tonyes Realty Corp. d/b/a Southold Automotive Corp. This is an application requesting a Variance based upon the August 13, 1997 Notice of Disapproval of the Building Inspector in which applicant has applied for a permit to construct addition, an alteration to existing gasoline station, which application was disapproved for the following reasons: "....under Article XXIV, Section 100-243A, a nonconforming building with a nonconforming use shall not bo, enlarged, reconstructed or structurally altered unless the use of the buildhig is changed to a conforming use. The preexisting building is local -ed in the Hamlet Business District and is not a permitted use in this district. The side and rear yard setbacks do not conform to the required 10 ft. side and 25 ft. rear yard ...... Location of Property: : 54360 Main Road, Southold, NY; •County .Parcel ID #1000•-61-4-23. The Board of Appeals will at said time and place hear any and all persons or representatives desiring to be heard in the above applications. The above hearings will not start before the time designated. Each file is available for review during regular business hours (8-4 p.m.), and written comments may be submitted before that hearing is concluded. If you have questions, please do not hesitate to call 765-1809. Dated: September 12, 1997. BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, Chairman By Linda Iiowalski JUDITH T. TERRY TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York. 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 TO: Zoning Board of Appeals FROM: Office of the Town Clerk DATE: August 27, 1997 RE: ZONING APPEAL APPL. NO. 4509 - EDWIN A. TONYES Transmitted herewith is ZONING APPEAL APPL. NO. 4509 together with Short Environmental Assessment Form, the Notice of Disapproval from the Building Departments _the Application for a. Building Permit, a letter from the Planning Board dated June 18, 1997, a letter from Edwin and Donald Tonyes to the Planning Board, 5 drawings, a copy of the tax map, a copy of the survey and a Transactional Disclosure Form. Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk TOWN OV SOUT11OLIDAIR&A VVM APPEAL FROM DECISION Or BUII-I 1"G INSPECTOU2 7 �9�%� APPEAL NO. q,56� 3.a.b V.r) DATE .8./.2.6./.9 7 .............. TO THE ZONING BOARD OF APPrAL S, TOWN Or %t T?VOL©W lY k Edwin A. Tonyes, Jr for..._:--- 543=60 Main -"Ronk 1, (We)........• ............................................... ............NQITie of Appellonl.................. ...................Street and Number Tonyes Realty Corp. N , y . ............I_lrRE13Y AP EAI_ TO Southol(f..................M..................................................... Stote un.lcipallly 'rl.lE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS FROM TI -Ir DECISION OF Tl-lr BUILDING INSPECTOR ON R'MI i NO . .................:.................. DATED.......................................... APPLICATION FOR 1?r WHEREBY THE BUILDING INSPECTOR DENIED TO Tony.e.S�..J.?....�.1.�..MQQ...j... Corp. Marne of. Appl1ccnrl for permll of 54360 Main Road, Southold, Nhw York .....•........... � .........nnicipallly. ....................................... Street r►nd t�lurrrherSlate (x) PERMIT TO USE - (x SE(x) PERMIT FOR OCCUPANCY LOCATION or '1'I•ir PRoI'r_RTY ..54360 ... Mad.n.•R•aad[� Sou hold. ......HB.... .... Street /IliilOUt t% Use District on T-onlnp mop 1)151;ri ft: 1000 Sec l; l lin 64 131(ick 4 23 t:urrr..lf 1; Uwrler_ "-------- Map No. 1-01 Flo. Q ty n e l - 'M o b i 1 0; 2. PROVISION (S) Or 7'I Ir 7.tal�lll l(. OItI�IPIAHCl: APPrAI_ED (Iridicote fire Article Svcliol,, Sub- section and Paragraph of- flip 7onirrq 0I'dinor,f-r+. I.,y r,un,ber. Do riot ctuole the Ordirrorice.) Article XXIV Sect ivn_ _100__243A ----- -- 3. TYPE OF APPEAL Appeal is mode herewilh., for (p 1 ease check, appropriate box) ( x) A VARIANCE to file 7_ohinq Ordinonce or 7-oning Mop - ( ) A VARIANCE due to lar_Ic' of oc..cre. (Stole of New York 'T'own Law Chop. 62 Cons. Lows Art. 16 Sec. 2BOA Subsecllon 3 4. PREVIOUS APPEAL A previous opperrl MX%q (has not) been made with respect to this decision of the Building Inspector or with resl,ecl 1►, this pmperfy: Surh cilipeal was ( ) re'luest for a spn.r.lrrl pnrrnll ( ) request fora varioncp e In Appeol talo. ................Dofpci...................................................................... and was mad ................ REASON FOR APPEAL ( ) A Variance to So clion 2000 Suhsrr lion 7 (x) A Variance la tl,e 7-or,lnq Orclinoncp is requested for the reason Il,nt applicant desires to construct an addition to the existing building which is a non_conforming building with.a non -conforming use in an HB district. roan Zttl �, '. -.,:int" ;.`�_":��;��;'•-. (Cor,linue on other side) REASONS FOR AREA VARIANCE ONLY (to be completed by applicant): Do not use these standards for "use variance" or "special exception." (Also attach sheets if necessary, with signatures.) 1. An undesirable change will NOT be produced in the character of the neighborhood or a detriment to nearby properties, if granted BECAUSE: construction of the addition will be in keeping with the architecture and character of the neighborhood The closest property to the subject premises is to the west and set backs will not be violated on the west side of the premises with the setback being approximately 10 feet. 2. The benefit sought by the applicant CANNOT be achieved by some method, feasible for the applicant to pursue, other than an area variance BECAUSE: the size of the existing lot does not allow a setback of 25 feet in the rear. The current building is approximately 8 feet from the rear propetty line. The new addition would utilize the same setback. 3. The amount of relief requested is not substantial BECAUSE The current rear setback is already only 8 feet. The new addition would decrease the current setback. 4. The variance will NOT have an adverse effect or impact on the physical or environmental conditions in the neighborhood or district BECAUSE the jdd~_on -gill be used as an additional bay which will be used solely for the new NYS inspection equipment. 5. Has the alleged ( ) Yes. ( x ) No. difficulty been self-created? 6. This is. the minimum that is necessary and adequate, and at the same time preserve and protect the character of the neighborhood and the health, safety and we STATE OF NEW YORK) COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) (AppYicant) Edwi Agent must attac Sworn to before me this o?�% iovar/temp 1 19 97 Notary,,/Public SANDRA L BERRY NdW P SM9 d New Ycrk //��,..��N,}�a OIBeE�4669�M QMed In Su9opc ,=Wm Exp ms Q=m1mr31,49g7 r -j*oWV-j or SOUT11101-D, HEW YORK APITAL r -ROM DECISION 01: 11JUILD1111G, II\ISl"EC*1_Olt APPEAL 110. -)ATIP 8/26/97 . . . . . .............. -I-O,T,l IF ZONING BOARD or APPEALS, TOW1`4 Or SOUTHOLD, N. Y. Road Edwin A. T.ony .......... 4.3.6.0.. Main .................................................. 1, (we) .... ......... .... . Street and Number a e I Arwelloull Tonyes tho-ld Realty Corp. . ..... N.PA .................. I IFREHY APPEAL TO So.u-.................... mt-J-1-11 - c - I - of - It - y ................................... Stoll" 'I'I jr.1r. DECIS101-1 or "TME DUILOING . if-ISPEC-11,011 01A ZONING BOARD or APPEALS F110M '1*1 APPLICATION FOR PERM"' "0 . .................................... DA-1'ri) 7AIV ..... I. ......... ... ...................... WI-jr- ""0 REj3y I .-JE BUILDING INSPECTOR DI E d W i 1 P. 11 XA;.j Ko.bI.I.A1.1 ... Corp ............ Home (if. Applicolit for PiTfollf of 54360 Main Road, Southold, N'dw York, ....................... I 511001 fill M...............................11111c1poilly ...................................................... ............ (X) 1'r-11MI-1- 1-0 usr: (X) PERMIT FOR OCCUFW-ICY If: PROPERTY ,.5/4-360. .-Ma.i.n.-R-G So . U-th o Id .............H$... ........................ 1. LOCATION Or TI zorillig moll ilreol Use DI.qtlIcl oil, DISU-10: 1000 secl.lon 6411lock4 a . I-) .. No. ............... Lot, I I o. PrIor Own(? 1' Mnhi 1_ -1 Ir- ; 701- ICP AI1IT.AIr:j:) (Ill(licoln'tho AtIlcle Smctlrlli, 9. pRovislol-I (s) or -i I • sectlon and llatogrol)h of Ilia-Zolill-19 Do'not (loofa Ilia Ordill""ce-) S'cHall — 2A .3 A" Articl.e Xxiv W- 1111 11 1 (l)le,-tse''"clieckjal)i)v-o'l)rltLe box) 3. 1"YPE OF APPEAL Appeal 5 1 o 0 or x A' VARIANCE to file 70111110 Or"ll"I""re, or 7-onirig Map 'f New York ;Town Low Chop. .62 Com. Lows(Stole A VARIANCE due I cl' 01 af 0 Art. 16 Sec. 2hOA SjjI,),;Pr.tIotv 3 miect to this CIPCIS1011 q. AL A previ wn Opp Xj lot) 1),enn njode with re PREVIOUS APPE X -os of - Ile B Ll I 11,jing Inspe'clor or with r-PRI-lect to 11115 property. Such oppeol Was re(rips-I for 0 -lio"'1111 request for o v(lticlllr-p andwas mo de In Appeal No. .................. I .............. bated .............................................................. . .. REASOtJ 11011 APPEAL I A V000ilca Io;SvcjIoti 2f Vorlonre to Ordillofic" (x A Ilia 70111vit) Is raquesled for Ilia reason 11%01 applicant desires 'to construct an addition to the exist , ing building which is a non -conforming building with a non -'conforming use in an HB -district. rot -iii Wit (C0,11111t.le on other skle) USE VAI,,iANCE 4 TRICTAPPLICATION OF THE ORDINA1110E would producepractical difficulties or Unneces- I-IARDSI-1111 bcccd nisa the ordinance sloes not "'P allow for expansion of an ".,:'.:,.''existing business. Applicant wishes to increase volume of business installi*ng a NYS inspection machine which requires its own separate d larger bay. Use of -an exising bay is not feasible in that the existing bays ,are too small to house the necessary NYS,--e.q ui-p-Men t__ F 117 1 SEP I 619F T I. The Variance wotild obstirva ilia spirit of the Ofdinunce and WOULD HOT Cl AHGE IIIE t)ls-nzicr IbUCOLISO CHARACTER OF 'I I IE t h e new construction would ,keep in ,,,',__.,character of the neighborhood. The premises would continue to be used i,-:,:_ as an-autoomotive service and repair- station. 5T^ I'E or NEW Y(')t�i( 55 ... .. . . ..... COUNTY OF SUFF01�K 1 T win A Sworn 10 th Is .............. day of ..... .. cz"�Y ... a �L ................ M 41 The ho,rdship crcotad is UNIQUE and Is not Lhmud by all properties olika in the inirriedicita VIC111ily ot'llils propt!tly and In this use district huccmbu the properties in the immediate vicinity; of the subject premises include a bank, luncheonette, deli :5zk. and village green and do not share the same qualities as that of ;:;;:.,,and automotive service and repair station. T I. The Variance wotild obstirva ilia spirit of the Ofdinunce and WOULD HOT Cl AHGE IIIE t)ls-nzicr IbUCOLISO CHARACTER OF 'I I IE t h e new construction would ,keep in ,,,',__.,character of the neighborhood. The premises would continue to be used i,-:,:_ as an-autoomotive service and repair- station. 5T^ I'E or NEW Y(')t�i( 55 ... .. . . ..... COUNTY OF SUFF01�K 1 T win A Sworn 10 th Is .............. day of ..... .. cz"�Y ... a �L ................ M 0 The N.Y.S. Environmental Quality review Act requires submission of this form, and an environMencal review will :,e made :y this Board before anv action is taken. SHORT ENV MN !ENTAL ASSESSMENT FOR,' -1 INSTRUCTIONS: (a) In order to answer the questions in this short EAF it is assumed that the preparer will use currently available information concerning the project and the likely impacts of the action. it is not expected that additional studies, research or other investigations will be undertaken. (b) If any question has been answered Yes the project may be sig- nificant and completed Envircnmental assessment Farm is necessary. (c) If all questions have been answered No it is likely that the _ project is not significant. (d) Environmental Assessment 1. Will project result in a large physical change to the project site or physically alter more than 10 acres of land? _Yes -ANO 2. Will there be a major change to any uniaue or unusual land form on the site? Yes x No 3. Will project alter or have a large e_'_'ect cn an existing body of water? Yes X No 4. Will project have a potentially large impact on groundwater quality? Yes X No 5. Will- project sign'__icantly effect drainage flow on adjacent sites? Yes X No 6. Will project affect any threatened or endangered plant or animal smecies? Yes X No 7. Will project result in a major adverse effect on air quality? 'les No No 8. Will project have a major effect on visual char - ac -tar of the co.._ .._ty or scenic views or vistas known to be important to the community? Yes x No 9. Will project adversely impact any site or struct- ure of historic, pre -historic, or paleontalogicaL importance or any site designated as a critical x envirc.imental area by a local agency? Yes No 10. Will project have a major effect on existing or future recreational opportunities? Yes x No 11. Will project result in major traffic problems or cause a major effect to existing transportation systems? Yes X No 12. Will project regularly cause objectionable odors, noise, glare, vibration, or electrical disturb- X ante as a result of the project's operation? Yes No 13. Will project have any impact on public health or safety? les X No 14. 'dill project affect the existing+ ccnmunity by directly causina a growth in permanent popula- tion or more than. 5 percent over.a cre-year X No _Yes period or have a major negative effect on the character of the community or neigj.4orhooq? 15. Is there p .. project,.: i ?reparer's S Represe rating: ZBA s/i5 'mss X No Date: r QUSS""CjaTAIR V _ FCR FILING WITH vCUU Z . B. aPYL , CATTCY A. Please disclose t_he names of the owner (s) and any c er entities) having a f� _ancial interest in t; -e individuals (aro ' subject premises and a description Of their interes�s: (Separate sheet may be attached.) Small Basi ILPSS dmi ni strati on 4.. ortg B . Is the sub? ecc pL�. 2.SeS 1.1.5 Zed OR the real eS Caze ma keL ��^._ sale or beYes ing shown to prospect_ve buyers? �� { }� ���,� of (x } No. (2f yes, ^ att nh =="7 of conci s C. Are there 2-7 ^osals to mange ,r alter lm d { } Yes { X},, Na D. 1. Are t :ere any areas which conch i - wetlar=d g=asses? _NO 2. Are the wetland areas s-�cw-n cn he map SubMiZ ._e^ W4 this app cation ? t,l —gin betHeen the wetlands area and the upland building area? �— e- have 4. If your rorerty contains wec_ .nos or pond ar-_s, you contacted the Off -ice Of the Town Trustees ror its dete_=1i alio : of jurisI—_len? no Is there a depression or sloping elevation near the area Of - proposed constr•�cticn at or below five feet above mean sea level? ,/a (If not applicable, state "N.A.") F Are there any patios, concrete ba==lers, bulkheads ar which exist and are not 5h own cm -"-He survey roan that YOU ars submitting? NONE If none exist, please state "None_" G. Do you have any constrscticn taking place at this time concerning your premises? no If yes, please suy::_t.a cc='y of your building permit and map as app roved by the Building Department.If none, please State.. H. Do you or any cc -owner also own other land close to this Darcel? no If yes, please e.tplai n where or su mit ccp4es of deeds. 1. Please list present use or operations cc^.ducted at this Parcel au.tomoti and � roDCsed use saaac{e ..0 z:. § 97-i3 WETLANDS § 97-13 TOWN _ The Town of Souz.4oId_ TIRUSTLiS — The Board of Trustees of the Town of Southold. (Added 6-5-84 by L -L. ,No. 6-19841- �7-ET A.YDS [Amended 9-26-76 by L.L. No. 2-1970; 3-26- 86 by L 7 ala. 6-1985 A. 1iDzL WEM-UNDS: (1) ill lards generally covered or inter^:it*tenciy 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, fiats or ocher low lying lands subject to tidai action: (2) All banks, bogs, meadows, fiats and tidal ;Harsh subject to such tides and upon which grows or may grow some or any of the following. salt hay, black grass, saltworts. sea Iavender, tall cordgrass. high bush, cattails, groundsel. zzar-shmallow and !ow =rcn cordgrzsz, =a/= (3) ill L -ad immediately adjacent to a tidal wetland as defined in Subsection AM and Iying within seven - by -five (75) feet landward of the most landward edge of such a tidal wetland. B- FRESrZVATER WETLAN'DS: (1) "Freshwater wetlands" as defined in irtic.'e 2;. Ti- tle 1. § 2;-0107. Subdivisions 1(a) to 1(d) inclusive, of the Environmental Conservation Law of the Smote of , -w York: and (2) All land immediately adjacent to a "fresh�wlter :wet- land." as defined in Subsection B(1) and lying with- in seventy-five (75) feet landward of the most ld- ward ed -.e of a "freshwater %vedand." - June 12, 1997 Southold Automotive 51360 Main Road Southold, N.Y. 11971 Bennett Orlowski, jr., Chairman Southold Town Planning Board P.O. Box 1179 Southold, N.Y. 11971 ATT: Mr. Bennett Orlowski G/ -Al- ---�3 We were recently informed by The Planning Board that we needed to inform you of our.future plans regarding the Mobil station renovations. We were informed to tell you about future setbacks and plans. The plans labeled A (enclosed) are our exsisting setbacks and figures. The plans labeled B (enclosed) are our future setbacks and plans. When looking at the A plans, we have on the South side 8' existing setbacks. On the West side there are 23'11" current setbacks. B -plans, our intentions are to build out IT West to the rear of the building, this part will be built out to where the 8' exsisting setbacks are currently. The Southwest corner will be a 8' setback to the rear and to the West will be 10'1 V. The Northwest corner (front) will be 10'4" as per figure B. Please contact us if you have any suggestions or concerns at 765-5156. We would like to start our project without any problems if possible as soon as possible. Ve yvours, Donald H. Tonyes PLAINTN NG BOARD MEMBIf RICHARD G. WARD GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAbi, JR. BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS June 18, 1997 Edwin A. Tonyes Donald H. Tonyes Southold Automotive 54360 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 c: PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD RE: Mobil Station Renovation Main Street, Southold SCTMn 1000-61-4-23 Dear Messrs. Edwin & Donald Tonyes, The Planning Board has received your letter of June 12, guidance in your plans to expand your Mobil Station. Your property is located in the Hamlet 'Business zone. Town Hall, 53095 blain Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax .(516) 765-3136 Telephone (516) 765-1938 1997, requesting i A gasoline station is not a permitted use in the Hamlet Business zone (HB) , therefore it is preexisting and non -conforming in this zone and cannot by Town Code: be enlarged. You could apply to the Building Department for a building permit for your proposed expansion and be guided by their determination. If you have any questions, or require further information, please contact this office. ' - � h )�//_ I �.J„ y�z� Rober�G. Kassner Site Plan Reviewer Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman, Board of Appeals Edward Forrester, Department Head, Building Department APPLICANT TRANSACTIONAL DISCLOSURE FORM The Town of Southold's Code of Ethics prohibits conflicts interest on the part of town officers and employees. The purpose of this form is to provide information which -can alert the town of possible conflicts of interest and allow it to take whatever action is necessary to avoid same. YOUR NAME: EiniLn�j, jonyes, Jr. for Tonyes Realty Corp. (Last name, first name, middle initial, unless you are applying in the name of someone else or other entity, such as a company. If so, indicate the other person's or company's name.) NATURE OF APPLICATION: (Check all that apply.) Tax grievance Variance X Change of zone Approval o£ plat Exemption from plat or official map Other (If "Other," name the activity.) Do you personally (or through your company, spouse, sibling, parent, or child) have a relationship with any officer or employee of the 'Town of Southold? "Relationship" includes by blood, marriage, or business interest. "Business interest" means a business, including a partnership, in which the town officer or employee has even a partial ownership of (or employment by) a corporation in which the town officer or employee owns more than 5% of the shares.. YES NO x If you answered "YES,",complet-e the balance of this form and date and sign where indicated. Name of person employed by the Town of -Southold Title.or position of that person Describe the relationship between yourself (the applicant) and the town officer or employee. Either check the appropriate line A) through D) and/or describe in the space provided. The town officer or employee or his or her spouse, sibling, parent,.or child is (check all that apply): A) the owner of greater than 5% of the shares of the corporate stock of the applicant (when the applicant is a corporation); B) the legal or beneficial owner of any interest in a noncorporate entity (when the applicant is nota corporation); C) an officer, director, partner, or employee of the applicant; or D) the actual applicant. DESCRIPTION Or RELATIONSHIP Submitt Signatu Print n Appraisal & Marketing Service IDENTIFICATION OF PROPERTY Southold Automotive 54360 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 2-B- ice Station Description: and restrooms. Building is centered on Two bay circa 1930 service station located on the southeastern corner. of Main Road andYoungs Lane. Station has two bays with lifts, office, `v an g tended island (2) with four dispensers under, a property with parking to both sides and having lighted mini canopy. Current all of, Potential Use: Currently leased. Traffic Cou11 nt: 12,500 Visibility: Good Building Size: 1,192 SgFt Access: Good Frontage: 200 Ft property Size: 8,190 SgFt # of Islands: 2 Canopy Size: (2) 3x12 Ft Other Structt�eN6oYr Type: Fiberglass Tank Size: 2-2,000 Gal Age: 25 Yr Type: Fiberglass Tank Size: 3-6,000 Gal ' OTHER: a Type: Wayne S:11 1 DID:2 NIID: i A�'e' 4 Yr pumps: S: i SID:2 i t i D: j O x i P/UL: x i DIF: ','LPG: i Other: Bulk Products: R: , RIUL:x Branded: Mobil Gallons Per Ntonth: 45,000 2-1 n/ 7•/p'pp .`c O n,iac t 9 -,, �1 �l.a,��� El r El lR I i� t 7-7-7-7-7 1 ;; -�� c4A ( -21q-7 960, t4 A 1'oWN or. SOUT1110ILDAA&E W&D APPEAL FROM DECISIOIA 01: 1.iU11-011AIG I"S"'CT(lb G 2 7 19971 APPEAL NO. �sd� 3'.',Ab V,n DA -Tr. .8./.26./.97 .............. N T0TI-IE ZONING BOARD of' AlIVEALS, TOWFI OF5?8tMj010D N� 'Y'D Edwin A. Tony�ep..,.Jr. 'for 543'60 Main __�&i_*d ................ of ............................................................................ 1, (We) ................................ ......... Street and Nuiviber Norrie of Appellovil Tonyes Realty Corp. ..... N.J .................. 11FREDY APPEAL TO So-u-the-ld ................................ ........................ ' -1-1 IE Zot-IING 130AIlD OF APPEA1.5 FIMM DECISIOI-I OF T"r [WILDING If-ISPECTOR OlI PERMIT HO. DA-rr) VA42Z .....I ....... I. ............................ APPLICATIONFOR WI-IEREBY THE BUILDING INSPECTOR TO ... Corp I'lotile of Applicoilt (Or P"111111 of 54360 Main Road, Southold, N6w York .......................... I ............................ ........;local.... ... .........I-Itivililf!1- ..................................... M I I I I I c If) oilly Stole I oild (x) TI:RMIT TO USE (x) PERMIT FOR oCCUPAt-ICY 1. LOCATION 01: .1111: rii0111:11TY -.54.360... Mad.n.-R-a ,;.9qu.tho1.d .............HB..... ..................... %trorit W-0; 7 Use biotic, oll zor,11151 Mop Dlstrict: 1000 SOC 11,1011 64111of:k4 -oX-P­­--------- ................................................... . I .. . . ....... Iv1 op No. I-(.) I Ao PI­I()r 0%411PI'. IvInhil 0i] PROVISION (S) OF TIM7_nl�llt APPEALED (Irldical1d ilia Article StictIrill, S%16 - section and Porogrol)ll of It-'(' Z01111-10 O"ll"(111cp 1,)y iiiiiii , bar. 1.)o Trot , (Itiole ilia OrdItionce.) Article XXIV Sect; I oil 3. TYPE OF APPEAL Appeol.- Is modelletvwilll for (please check approl)rIaLe box) ot(linovirp or 7-orilng Map x A VARIANCE to the Zoill . (Slate of New York Town Low Chap, 62 Cons, I -own, A VARIANCE due to InCk Of of-c"s" Art. 16 Sec. 2h0A SLII.)q act lor, 3 to this clecisloll .(,I 4. PREVIOUS APPEAL A pi-nvi(:)L s plot) I)ent, trade with respect of the as ,11(jIng Inspector or with lesviect "' tills P"'Pe"Y' Sljr (II)pecil was rewlest for o r request (or *n vctr Innen andwas mode In AI)p8ol, No .. ................................. Dated ...................................................................... FOR APPEAL A VorioncO to Stictloti 200A StabWC11-1 -1 (x) A Variance to Ille Zoill"(1 0"11"(111c" is requesled for ilia te.oson 11"t applicant desires to 'construct an addition to the existing building which is a non—conforming building with a non—conforming use in ah-HB-d-istrict.r Form 7111 (CoIllijil-le oil other side) 2. The ha(dship cfucilad Is UNIQUL-: and Is not :, 11- d by all propertic:s oliku In Ilia ImnnecJlolu vicinity o(; Illis propody and In this use district bucca,) the properties in the immediate ',vicinity:of the subject, premises include a bank, luncheonette, deli and village green and do not share the same qualities as •that of `''' and automotive service and repair station. 3.•' . The Variuncu wlllild obsurva Ilse spirit of Ibu and WOULC) NOT CHANGE THE t'! ";.': .`' Cl IARACTER OF TI'II: DISTRICT becausa haracter of the neighborhood. '�,;.t;•.,:..'as ' an. autoomot' i ve service and i�/~+: lf.�;.� Wit.- .. .. ., • STATI- OF lyl^:W YC�itl< ) COUIV^I"Y OF SUI-, I.:OLK VIA a( . SWn 10 �IlIS b� .......r.... hey r. Sy.'}; ''„'1(i.. +�• ,• 7777 �: ; ..• ; � •,; • I'1 I i r the new construction would,keep in The premises'tiiould continue to be used repa:i r station. cloy o f ..... dam• %siq1) USE VALIANCE STIlICT'APPLICA"PION OF THE ORDINAI�I{. I- would produca practicul dlfflculllas or unneces ;=sury HARDSHIP bucnusa the ordinance does not allow for expansion of an xisting business. Applicant wishes to increase volume of business :by , installing a NYS inspection machine which requires its own separate and laiger bay. Use of -an exising bay is not feasible :in that the , :.•'fit existirig'' bays too small to house the necessary NYS.,_c.fLLLtiunI-.n_t..._....---��— ,are SEP 1619.97 !•r !J ):• . ' I'• ^�:t ° 1 I i U p p•i.iZ..IY :.��. .- `-�A - 2. The ha(dship cfucilad Is UNIQUL-: and Is not :, 11- d by all propertic:s oliku In Ilia ImnnecJlolu vicinity o(; Illis propody and In this use district bucca,) the properties in the immediate ',vicinity:of the subject, premises include a bank, luncheonette, deli and village green and do not share the same qualities as •that of `''' and automotive service and repair station. 3.•' . The Variuncu wlllild obsurva Ilse spirit of Ibu and WOULC) NOT CHANGE THE t'! ";.': .`' Cl IARACTER OF TI'II: DISTRICT becausa haracter of the neighborhood. '�,;.t;•.,:..'as ' an. autoomot' i ve service and i�/~+: lf.�;.� Wit.- .. .. ., • STATI- OF lyl^:W YC�itl< ) COUIV^I"Y OF SUI-, I.:OLK VIA a( . SWn 10 �IlIS b� .......r.... hey r. Sy.'}; ''„'1(i.. +�• ,• 7777 �: ; ..• ; � •,; • I'1 I i r the new construction would,keep in The premises'tiiould continue to be used repa:i r station. cloy o f ..... dam• %siq1) , • y t.p'p' ,j 2. The ha(dship cfucilad Is UNIQUL-: and Is not :, 11- d by all propertic:s oliku In Ilia ImnnecJlolu vicinity o(; Illis propody and In this use district bucca,) the properties in the immediate ',vicinity:of the subject, premises include a bank, luncheonette, deli and village green and do not share the same qualities as •that of `''' and automotive service and repair station. 3.•' . The Variuncu wlllild obsurva Ilse spirit of Ibu and WOULC) NOT CHANGE THE t'! ";.': .`' Cl IARACTER OF TI'II: DISTRICT becausa haracter of the neighborhood. '�,;.t;•.,:..'as ' an. autoomot' i ve service and i�/~+: lf.�;.� Wit.- .. .. ., • STATI- OF lyl^:W YC�itl< ) COUIV^I"Y OF SUI-, I.:OLK VIA a( . SWn 10 �IlIS b� .......r.... hey r. Sy.'}; ''„'1(i.. +�• ,• 7777 �: ; ..• ; � •,; • I'1 I i r the new construction would,keep in The premises'tiiould continue to be used repa:i r station. cloy o f ..... dam• %siq1) y Southold Town Board of Appeals -22- MR. CHAIRMAN (CONT.):- Do CONT.): Do u fellows have any further questions? BER,SAWICKI: No. MEMBE GOEHRINGER: No. MR. CHAII'll offer a resolution clo reserving decisioon this. MEMBER DOUGLASS: \Seconded. June 11, 19'81 the hearing and On motion by Mr. Gri4onis, second by Mr. Douglass, it was r, RESOLVED, that the hears declared closed, Appeal 2831. Vote of the Board: A s: M srs. Grigonis, Doyen, Douglass, Goehringer and Sawicki. (Mr. Abbadessa of red four plans to the Board to use to make copies and to be returned him.) Mr. Gr' his abstained from the hearing o Mobil Oil Corporation (and lef he meeting room until the following hearing) and requested that tuber Goehringer act as Chairman in his place. PUBLIC HEARING: Appeal No. 2832. Application of Mobil Oil s Corp., 464 Doughty Boulevard, Inwood, NY 11696 for a Special Exception to the Zoning Ordinance Art. VII, Sec. lb0-70B & Art. XI, Sec.100.-118E for permission to replace existing nonconforming tanks at the S/W corner of Main Road & Youngs Avenue, Southold; bounded north by'S.R. 25; west by Frohnhoefer; south by Sullivan; east by Youngs Avenue; County Tax Map Item No. 1000-61-4-23. Member Goehringer opened the hearing at 8:47 p.m. by reading the appeal application and related documents, legal notice of hearing and affidavits attesting to its publication in both the local and official newspapers, Notice of Disapproval from the Building Inspector, and letter from the Town Clerk that notification to adjoining property owners was made; fee paid $15.00. MEMBER GOEHRINGER: We have a copy of the County. Tax Map 'showing the surrounding area and a page of the plans as per the new placement of the tanks. Is there anybody who would liketo speak in favor of this Special Exception? MURRAY DUTZMAN: My name is Murray Dutzman; I'm the engineer employed as a consultant by Mobil to draw the permit drawings and work out the problems on each site, Mr. Wheeler asked me to come in case there are any questions by the Board. In laying this out, I believe that the Town would like a fifteen foot setback wherever they could get it from the property line, so we placed the new tanks so they were fifteen foot off the rear yard. However, the side yard, just in between - the sideyard and the building is so small that we had to hold the old line of about three foot off the property line. The three foot dim- ension conforms with the National Fire -Protection Association Code; it's Southold Town Board of Appeals -23- June 11, 1981 perfectly safe, it's just a matter of that it disagrees with the Town Ordinance. MEMBER GOEHRINGER: Thank you. Is there anybody else who would like to speak in favor of this variance; special exception? (THERE WAS NO RESPONSE.) Anybody have any questions here? (Question was addressed to Board members.) (THERE WAS NO RESPONSE.) Would anybody like to speak against this variance, special exception? (THERE WAS NO RESPONSE.) Anybody have any questions? '(THERE WAS NO RESPONSE.) Hearing no questions, I'll make a motion to approve this variance subject to the two following conditions, subject to the County Planning and subject to the Planning Board site plan approval. MEMBER DOUGLASS: 'Seconded. By this appeal, appellant seeks permission to replace exist- ing underground steel storage tanks with new fiberglass underground storage tanks at premises located at the southwest corner of Main Road and Youngs Avenue, Southold, zoned B-1 General Business. Premises is presently used as a gasoline service and automobile repair station. The Board agrees with reasoning of the applicant. The Board finds that the use will not prevent the orderly and reasonable use of adjacent properties or of properties in adjacent use districts; that the use will not prevent the orderly and reasonable use of permitted or legally established uses in the district wherein the proposed use is to be located, or of permitted or legally established uses in adjacent use districts; that the safety, health, welfare, comfort, convenience and order of the town will not be adversely affected by the proposed use and its location; and that the use will be in harmony with and promote the general purposes and intent of this chapter. On motion by Mr. Goehringer, seconded by Mr. Douglass, it was Southold Town Board of Appeals -24- June 11, 1981, RESOLVED, that Mobil Oil Corporation, in its Appeal No. 2832, be granted a Special Exception to the Zoning Ordinance, as applied for and SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: (1) That this matter be referred to the Suffolk County Planning Commission pursuant to the rules and regulations of the Suffolk County Charter (2) Southold Town Planning Board site plan approval pur- suant to the Southold Town Code. Location of Property: Southwest corner of Main Road and Youngs Avenue, Southold, NY; County Tax Map Parcel Item No. 1000-61-4-23. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Messrs. Doyen, Douglass, Goehringer and Sawicki. (Mr. Grigonis abstained.) The Acting Chairman called a recess from 8:57 p.m. to 9:10 p.m. APPS NO. 2836. Application of Nicholas W. Ippoli 36 Gehrig Stree,_ Commack, NY 11725for a Variance to th oning Ord- inance, Art. I Sec. 100-31 for permission to con uct addition dwelling with in fficient front, side, and rear rd setbacks at 230 Carol Road, So hold, NY; bounded north by tachtiaris; west by Carole Road; south b Hass; east by Arshamo que Pond; County Tax Map Item No. 1000 -52 -2 - MR. CHAIRMAN: The app cant wl4hes to withdraw his application. So, I'll offer a resolution wi h awing appeal number 2836. MEMBER GOEHRINGER: Sedonde On,motion by Mr_,.-'Grigonis, seconAed by Mr. Goehringer, it was RESOLVED, at the application be de lared withdrawn without prejudice, as requested, Appeal 2836. Vot of the Board: Ayes: Messrs. Grigoni Doyen, Douglass, Goehri er and Sawicki.