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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4801 hL`6 �/ 7f1'vc �Z f /40 614' `� ,��a , sA)-/e/Q 7 -y a- APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS # ' gpfFOfr•' P0�0 Co - Southold Town Hall Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman tti Gym' 53095 Main Road James Dinizio,Jr. w P.O. Box 1179 Lydia A. Tortora tSouthold, New York 11971 Lora S. Collins y O� d ZBA Fax (516) 765-9064 George Horning '._l *bs O Telephone (516) 765-1809 .yp ,,,, BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD FINDINGS, DELIBERATIONS AND DETERMINATION MEETING OF MAY 10, 2000 Appl. No. 4801 - NANCY WEBER 1000-21-5-7 STREET& LOCALITY: 160 The Strand, East Marion DATE OF PUBLIC HEARING: April 6, 2000; May 4, 2000 FINDINGS OF FACT PROPERTY FACTS/DESCRIPTION: The applicant's property consists of 31,800 sq. ft. in area with 60+- ft. frontage along The Strand, at Pebble Beach in East Marion. The lot is improved with a two-story frame house with garage and deck as shown on the April 10, 2000 site plan prepared by Michael Tortorice, R.A. The existing house is shown at 100+- feet from the southerly front property line, 100 ft. min. from the bluff line, 26.0 feet from the west side line and 22.6+- ft. from the east side line. The tie line/average line of bluff is approximately 176 feet landward of the high water line of the Long Island Sound. BASIS OF APPLICATION: Building Inspector's March 2, 2000 Notice of Disapproval citing Article XXIII, Section 100-234A.1 of the Zoning Code with respect to a proposed 51 (+-) ft. setback from the average line of bluff for an accessory in-ground pool. Article XXIII, Section 100-239.4A.1 states that setbacks for all buildings shall be set back not fewer than one hundred (100) feet from the top of such bluff or bank of the Long Island Sound. AREA VARIANCE RELIEF REQUESTED: Applicant requests a Variance to locate an in-ground swimming pool 28 feet from the rear of the existing dwelling and 63 feet from the bluff line. The setback from the Coastal Erosion Hazard Line is 58 feet. A proposed dry well will be maintained at a minimum of 10 feet from the rear of the house and property lines. REASONS FOR BOARD ACTION, DESCRIBED BELOW: Based on the testimony and record before the Board and personal inspection, the Board makes the following findings: 1. Grant of the area variance will not produce an undesirable change in character of neighborhood or a detriment to nearby properties because many properties in the area have similar building setbacks. Swimming pools are not uncommon in the neighborhood, and construction of a conventional pool on applicant's property will be unenclosed, except for required fencing. 2. The benefit sought by the applicant cannot be achieved by some method, feasible for applicant to pursue, other than an area variance because the house was located in its present position more than 20 years ago and preexisted the bluff-setback restrictions of the current codes. 3. The requested area variance is substantial and represents a 37-foot reduction in the code required 100 ft. minimum setback to the bluff line. 4. There is no evidence that the grant of the variance will have an adverse effect or impact on the physical or environmental conditions in the neighborhood or district. The applicant has agreed to Page 2 - May 10, 2000 ZBA Appl. No. 4801 - N. Weber Parcel 1000-21-5-7 accept the following conditions to mitigate any potential adverse environmental impacts. In considering this application, the Board deems this action to be the minimum necessary and adequate to preserve and protect the character of the neighborhood, and the health, safety, welfare of the community. RESOLUTION/ACTION: On motion by Member Dinizio, seconded by Chairman Goehringer, it was RESOLVED, to GRANT the variance requested, SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: 1. All roof run-off and pool water drainage shall be placed in dry well(s) located south of the pool or house. 2. Hay bales shall be placed approximately 48-50 ft. from the top of the bluff, near 10 ft. overcut encompassing north, west and east sides of the pool. VOTE OF THE BOARD: AYES: Members Goehringer (Chairman), Dinizio,ffTortora, and Collins. (Member Homing of Fishers Island was absent.) Th. - - o r.n u` pte (4-0). GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, AIRMAN For Filin ahnnt May 15 2000 RECEIVED AND FILED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN CLERK DAT 61n/o6 DA4jj 1 I Town Clerk, Town of Southold NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 2000 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 267 of the Town Law and Chapter 100 (Zoning), Code of the Town of Southold, the following application will be held for public hearing by the SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS at the Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York 11971, on THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 2000 at the time noted below(or as soon thereafter is possible): 6:40 p.m. Appl. No. 4801 -NANCY WEBER. This is a request for a Variance under Article XXIII, Section 100-239.4A, based upon the Building Departments March 2, 2000 Notice of Disapproval and an application for a building permit to locate a proposed pool at less than 100 feet from the top (or crest) of the of the bluff at 160 The Strand, Pebble Beach Lot No. 137, East Marion, NY; Parcel 1000-21-5-7. The Board of Appeals will at the above time and place hear all persons or their representative desiring to be heard or to submit written statements (before the hearing is concluded). The hearing will not start earlier than designated. Files are available for review-during regular Town Hall business hours (8-4 p.m.). If you have questions,please do not hesitate to call (631) 765-1809. Dated: March 10, 2000. GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS Town Hall 53095 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 T C ��ro �S FORM NO. 3 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT SOUTHOLD, N.Y. NOTICE OF DISAPPROVAL DATE; March 2, 2000 TO Nancy&Phillip Weber 160 The Strand East Marion NY 11939 Please take notice that your application dated March 2, 2000 For permit foran accessory in-ground pool at Location of property 160 The Strand East Marion NY County Tax,Map No. 1000 - Section 21 Block 5 Lot 7 Subdivision Filed Map # Lot# Is returned herewith and disapproved on the following grounds; proposed accessory pool not permitted pursuant to Artcle XXIII Section 100-239.4A 1 which states All buildings located on lots adjacent to sounds and upon which there exists a bluff or bank landward of the shore or beach shall be set back not fewer than one hundred (100)feet from the top of such bluff or bank. Proposed construction within +1- 51 feet of top of bluff Y.4,--. Authorized ti ature BOfh OF HEALTH FORM N0. 3 3 S:.,rA OF PLANS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SURVEY ,_.... ,, BUILDING DEPARTMENT CHECK TOWN BALL SEPTIC FORM SOUTHOLD, N.Y. 11971 TEL: 765-1802 NOTIFY: 757 O99g CALL a- 7 J.T. . . . Examined 20.... MAIL TO- Approved , Permit No. Disapproved a/c (Building Inspector) APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT Date 20. . . . INSTRUCTIONS • a. This application must be completely filled in by typewriter or in ink and submitted to the Building Inspector wi 3 sets of plans, accurate plot plan to scale. Fee according to schedule. b. Plot plan showing location of lot and of buildings on premises, relationship to adjoining premises or public {streets or areas, and giving a detailed description of layout of property mast be drawn on the diagram which is part of ':this application. c. The work covered by this application may not be commenced before issuance of Building Permit. • d. Upon approval of this application, the Building Inspector will issue a Building Permit to the applicant. Such ennit shall be kept on the.prenises available for inspection throughout the work. e. No building shall be occupied or used in whole or in part for any purpose whatever until a Certificate of occupancy shall have been granted by the Building Inspector. APPLICATICN IS HEREBYMADE to the Building Department for the issuance of a Building Permit pursuant to the Building Zone Ordinance of the Town of Southold, Suffolk Conty, Newyork, and other applicable Laws, Ordinances or lations, for the construction of buildings, additions or alterations, or for removal or demolition, as herein 'scribed. ;The applicant agrees to comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, building code, housing code, and m1egulations,.and to admit.authorized inspectors on.',premises aid in building for necessary inspections. 4 (Signature of applicant, or name, if a corporation) (Mailing address of applicant) Shote whether applicant is owner, lessee, agent, architect, engineer, general . - . , electrician, plumber or builder ithel of owner of premises P1/2/4C>1 ( t i� I t C() (as on the tax roll or latest deed) 'f}applicant is a corporation, signature of duly authorized officer. (Name and title of corporate officer) ` Builders License No. Platters License No. • } Electricians License No. j Other Trade's License No. ° Location of land on which proposed work will be done pp ltoo n4e 5i RA -i) ElosT pAi,,,,cY douse Number Street Hamlet Canty Tax Map No. 1000 Section L i Block Int 7 i.SubdiviSiOn Filed Map No. ‘2-66 jot /37 (Noor) 1State existing use and occupancy of premises and intended eve and occupancy of proposed construction: ja. Existing use and occupancy S/"/ro/c 27:2E!sui1 /t� bisfe/elfNq/' b. Intended use and occupancy 1 �� i �' ?00L 141403.M AO WYS $ioYwet4 to 8as*8,D'.:8u9 YBATOII SEBOR0808 tO.cel YtnuoO rflot;i2 ni b9:t tsuO • ,,,_US,a'r ia4 ee igz3 rm 9T !.. Nature of work (check which applicable): New Building Addition Alteration Repair Removal . Demolition Other Work i'/c;400A-") f??0 1 Cos/ (Description) . Estimated Cosh Z! 00 fee (to be paid on filing this application) . If dwelling, timber of dwelling units Number of dwelling units on each floor If garage, cumber of cars . If business, commercial or mixed occupancy, specify nature and extent of each type of use . Dimensions of existing structures, if any: Front 7 Rear ...27 Depth 36 ` a Height 3y Number of Stories ; Dimensions of sae structure with alterations or additions: Front ......7........ Rear .5' 7' Depth 3 G Height 3v Wither of Stories Z ,y . Dimensions of entire new construction- Front lL Rear A Depth 3 Height "9 Number of Stories fl c,A0v . > ? o4 // . Size of lot: Front 7 S Rear 7s Depth el/.‘ U. Date of Purchase Nare of Former Owner 1. Zone or use district in which premises are situated ' 2. Does proposed construction violate any zoning law, ordinance or regulation:. 3. Will Iot be tentacled ud Will excess fill be removed fcwc premises: OYES) 143 . 4. Nares of 0.mer of premises PMN r Oa)/ U'd'?61' Address / o -21/./e <-124-A/4) P o„ No. Y72 /9/C Nam of Architect .�^p Address �/, Phone Na. Nam of Contractor S�alafir :..C•247 sC"G,..lrue Address./SIo.Q'fFecrnls ;frit./�4,/3tc:3.c..Phone No. 0/3is'r 5. Is this ptuperty within 300 feet of a tidal wetland? 0 NU *IF YES, SDL n D TOWN 'IPJSIFJ S PERMIT MAY BE N's r •+ i. PLOT DIAGRAM = Locate clearly and distinctly all buildings,•whether existing or proposed, and indicate all set-back dimensions rom property lines. Give street and block nmber or description according to deed, and show street naves and indicate bether interior or corner lot. TAIL OF t W YORK, SS OUNLY OF// .��LJ.F.R�(' . .../e.letoix.2)./,,l eePat being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the applicant Name of individual, signing contract) hove named, e is the 424[2✓h'-+v (Contractor, agent, corporate officer, etc.) E said owner or owners, and is duly authorized to perform or have performed the said work and to make and file this pplication; that all statements contained in this application are true to the bestof his knowledge and belief; and . . hat the work will be performed in the manner set forth in the application filed therewith-. worn be f. e me this in jiaaE 20 O C .4 .. { Notary Public ylN YNDAM.BOHN ' (Signature of Applicant) WARCPUNo 01006020932 QuaUBed in Suffolk Goers 1 Y term Exoires Mardi&20 Na'J +9)41.1 tratr ...//376-0 V fr R �crwlyO E.. INat (s,.,a-- my, i p?n, MAR 6. - 2000 11 tfre a Si 041% Southold Town Clerk TOWN OF SOUTHOLD. NEW YORK • APPEAL FROM DECISION OF BUILDING INSPECTOR APPEAL NO. if 2-6/ DATE ILL ( maria TO TI IE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS, TOWN OF SO /UTI°TOLD{,�yN. Y. 2,4 �,� o I. (We) 1� :Nc. ',..,,.WESE of ..,(.�t t F1E Siel u® a Nome of Appellant Street and Number :61- ..:.56tacd/..C12s7 mw<iP W ,.it.: J t HEREBY APPEAL TO CP Municipality State THE ZONING BOARD OF, APPEALS•FROM TI IE DECISION OF THE .BUILDING INSPECTOR ON APPLICATION FOR PERMIT NO. DATED is - °1/„ °0 /633:p WHEREBY THE BUILDING INSPECTOR DENIED YO Name of Applicant for permit of i&C) 1#6s �� '�:.mea N taut PLS oto . .: tStreet drill,Numbs Municipality •s State ,I,',, ( ) PERMIT TO USE '0 1 �) ( ) PERMIT FOR OCCUPAtICY ( X) `Pw1Pmif -(0 aewsi &- b 1a011.1 jU pool [ ). LOCATION OF TFfE PROpErilt ire's' ..,ergOWI ,N l ejlt Street /Hamlet 7" Use District. on Zoning Moo I District 1000 Sectiait 21 Bleck SLot I , z <rtr... .,Current Owner nutpt`( �cp '- I=' M_ Ivo Erl e fi'1f*"v40/1.tastet No.isi Prior Owner v - : 2. PROVISION (S) OF,T HE ZONING ORDINANCE APPEALED (Indicate the Article Section, Sub- I ;j section and Paragraph o the'Zoning Ordinance by number. Do not gpote the Ordinance.) Article N16\k/i( Section ' o 6 - a7_,7, 4,4. / i 3. TYPE OF APPEAL Appeall.is Irgade herewith for (please check appropriate box) t (X) A VARIANCE to the ZoMng Ordinance or Zoning Map ( ) A VARIANCE due to lock .of access (Stole of New York Town Law Chap. 62 Cons. Lows Art. 16 Sec. 280 Subsection 3 4. PREVIOUS APPEAL M preysous appeal (hos) (has not),oeen made with respect to this decision 4p of the Building'Inspector e , ith a spect tq this proper y. Such appeal was ( ) request for a special permit ( ) request for a variance 1 and was mode Appeal No. Dated r REASON FOR APPEAL • ( ) A Variance to Section 280A Subsection 3 i j. ( A Variance to the Zoning Ordinonce IIF ' ( ) , is requested for the reason that €i ! 4 II i Fann zul • (Continue an other side) , . REASONS FOR AREA VARIANCE ONLY (to be completed by applicant) : Do not use these standards for "use ariance" 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 nearbt properties, if ranted BECAUSE: 11-h SOILT. N Fool, WWI- T r nisiet4T 01 Fri° v -ThE KOUT op leasiogOce: muo v-i- UG 00 prr 8-6.-r ON) ri+e Nieltet-ieoR, 4000 , 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:1[46 uiLf_ik) pan awn- ao Iv -me- pelk/L, F or 11+E logteparq ilip0 -n46 Lion4-nau WWI- li(A,OCti TRE 0100E12 preass 1-0 THC i;L,UpP turn-li, Our toPtIALHO pylaouP0 Tii-E pool. 4 rePege 3 . The aiMunt of relief requested is not substantial BECAUSE ' rFI€ igolur-Ip pooL, iS 4-110 , tiketv A-S 776147- TO Th resiOgiUdg As pacsi etes 4 . 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DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING DIRECTOR "F PLANNING May 26, 2000 Town of Southold Zoning Board of Appeals 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) Pearlstein,Lawrence 4780 Melamud, Ron and Susan* 4796 vveber,Nancy* 4801 Moller, William 4805 Robins Island Holdings LLC 4809SE Braverman, Joel 4810SE Cornell, Clifford 4811 Smith(Diane) and Alec(George) 4812 Garbe, George 4815 Wolf, Jeffrey 4819 Robins Island Holdings LLC 4822 Gurney, Thomas* 4896 *Premises should be encumbered by appropriate developmental restrictions to reasonably mitigate any adverse environmental impacts,particularly as set forth by the ZBA. Very truly yours, Stephen M. Jones Director of Planning S/s Gerald G.Newman Chief Planner GGN:cc G\CCHORNYIZONINGIZONINGIWORKING1LD20001MAY1SD4780 MAY LOCATION MAILING ADDRESS H. LEE DENNISON BLDG. -4T1-1 FLOOR ■ P. O. BOX 6100 ■ (5 1 6)853-5190 100 VETERANS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY HAUPPAUGE, NY I 1788-0099 TELECOPIER(5 1 6) 853-4044 /0�SuFFO(,,-- , , C • N. 491 sie , 1. •01° BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD (1-516) 765-1809 tel. (1-516) 765-9064 fax Pursuant to Article XIV of the Suffolk County Administrative Code, The Board of Appeals of the Town of Southold, New York, hereby refers the following to the Suffolk County Planning Commission: XX Variance from the Zoning Code, Article XXIII , Section 100-239.48 Variance from Determination of Southold Town Building Inspector Special Exception, Article , Section Special Permit Appeal No : 4801 Applicant : Nancy Weber Location of Affected Land : 160 The Strand, East Marion County Tax Map Item No . : 1000-21-5-7 Within 500 feet of: Town or Village Boundary Line XX 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 locate proposed swimming- pool at less than 100 ft. from top of bluff Copies of Town file and related documents enclosed for your review. Dated : 4/"y /40s000 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS �l go'„ /AI�������� 53095 Main RoadS�FFU[,YCO - p Southold Town Hall Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman ��= y�c James Dinizio,Jr. ; y = P.O. Box 1179 Lydia A.Tortora re, $ Southold,New York 11971 Lora S. Collins y,� ����� ZBA Fax(. ' 1765-9064 George Horning '. C.( * • 0'� Telephone( i)765-1809 ,�� BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM TO: Building Department Attn: Ed Forrester, Director of Enforcement FROM: Jerry Goehringer, ZBA Chairman DATE: May 10, 2000 SUBJ: Safety Requirements for Pools We have received information during our ZBA hearings indicating that the gates at several of the pools built in Pebble Beach are not locked or do not have lock mechanisms. The information was furnished personally by a resident property owner in the neighborhood who confirms that in recent weeks he has personally seen these conditions. This matter is brought to your attention regarding enforcement of safety matters in the Town. Thank you for your assistance in reviewing this concern. S/d/o0 .�,' , ole-arm hz.12-71A-e �-.-�''`.�w..,'�o I 1..j April 11,2000 - Zoning Board of Appeals Southold Town Hall Main Road Southold,NY 11971 RE: Nancy&Phil Weber SCTM#21-5-7 Dear Board Members: Please note that a Van Tuyl survey dated November 1996 showing the C.E.H.A Line on the above referenced property was hand delivered to your office on Friday,April 7,2000. Enclosed you will find a site plan dated April 10,2000 depicting the current and proposed construction on the Weber property. The proposed drywell is more than sufficient for the backwash from the proposed pool. The location of the pump and heater are also shown on the plan. The Weber's are going to have a service take care of their pool. I did not get involed in the permit process for this application until mid-March,therefore I cannot comment on 1-b,c,d&e of Mr, Trowbridge's letter. Although the Zoning Board of Appeal's did not require this updated plan,it was thought that this would clear up any confusion or concerns.If the Board has any questions or needs any further information,please do not hesitate to contact me. Thank you for your consideration. incerely, e:lier rill Doherty N ' 1 Preamble to Zoning Board of Appeals' April 6, 2000 Meeting Concerning Applications for Variances to Town's "100-foot Setback from Bluff" Code I am Richard Trowbridge. I am a relatively new member of your community. I moved here in 1997 to work at Plum Island. I lived one year in Greenport before I bought my home in Pebble Beach Farms in East Marion. You are indeed very fortunate to have the natural resources that make living here so enjoyable. Is it any wonder that you want to protect them? But it must be a real challenge for you to accommodate everyone who comes before you asking for a variance. It must be awkward at times for you to tactfully find ways that will make everyone happy and still abide by the Town's codes. I can well understand just how difficult it must be for you to make sure these beautiful resources remain unspoiled for our grandchildren and their children too. I hope that what I have to say will help make your job a bit easier. The Board of Directors of the Pebble Beach Farms Lot Owners Association inducted me to be their vice president three months after I moved into Pebble Beach Farms in 1998. I am now the Association's president. Many of the property owners have contacted me about pools being built on the bluff. So I am here representing not only myself but the lot owners too. Pebble Beach Farms is a development containing 143 lots, each approximately '/ acre in size. There are eighty-three (83) homes in Pebble Beach Farms. This development has been experiencing significant growth these past two years. The properties on top of the bluff overlooking Long Island Sound have been very dramatically altered by construction during this past two years. There are thirty-three (33) lots located on this bluff. Currently, there are twenty-five (25) homes occupying this very narrow stretch of water front property. In this past year alone, we have seen four new houses built on the bluff. The owners of another home on the bluff made a very significant addition to theirs. Of these 25 homes overlooking the Sound, 7 have installed swimming pools within 100 feet of the bluffs edge. These seven were installed prior to 1997. I have been told that one of the lot owners who began construction this year has asked for and received a variance to install a pool between his home and within 100 feet of the bluffs edge. Now we have before us another two new applications for a variance to the Town's Code concerning building within the 100-foot setback from the bluff. So, to summarize, we'll have a total of ten swimming pools, two of which are being applied for tonight, on a bluff containing 25 homes. All of these swimming pools will be within 100 feet of the bluffs edge. All of this recent construction on the bluff has had a very deleterious impact both on the community and to the top of the bluff. People buy property abutting the Sound believing that the bluff will not fall down, believing that the beach at the bottom of"their" bluff will Richard S. Trowbridge, Ph.D. 1 of 3 President Pebble Beach Farms Lot Owners Association 4/6/00 r remain nice and clean to sun on, to play on, and to store their boats and beach furniture on. Past experience has shown these to be unreasonable beliefs. What has happened to our community's beaches during just the past two years since I've lived at Pebble Beach Farms has demonstrated that the winter storms are relentless in their attack on the Sound's beaches and its bluff. The community's beach has experienced significant , erosion each year. Prior to my moving to Pebble Beach Farms, contractors were able to clean and groom the entire stretch of beach below the Pebble Beach Farm's bluff. In contrast, only half of the beach could be accessed for cleaning and grooming last year. A simple walk along this beach reveals that both this bluff and the underlying beach are under considerable attack by the elements we have no control over. Property owners , are already asking how are we to restore the beaches below their bluff. They are asking us to divert the money from what the Association has set aside to maintain the community's private roads to reconstruct their "private" beaches. The Suffolk County Soil and Water Conservation District's representative has stated in his March 28th letter to your chairman, Mr. Goehringer that "It does appear that storm tides reach the toe" of this bluff. That is an understatement! One only has to visit the bluff during one of the many storms out of the southwest or west to witness the devastation such tides bring. What will happen to the bluff if it is attacked from the top too? Is it too hard to imagine a pool breaking and emptying its contents over the bluff? After all, these pools contain at least 90 tons of water. Indeed, just the weight of water alone in these pools make them very significant structures. Or maybe a thoughtless and greedy pool contractor will pump a pool's contents onto or over the bluffs edge so he can cheaply clean the pool. He most definitely will not pay to haul this waste out in a tank truck! Would he empty over 20,000 gallons of polluted water into the community's streets? Would that not be like someone pumping the contents of his cesspool onto his neighbors' lawns and streets? Where else is he to dispose of a pool's contents? After all, to him it's just dirty water. What is it to you and me? Does he care? It is for these reasons that I have decided to come before you this evening to speak about these two new applications for a variance to the Town's 100-foot setback rule as it relates to the bluff along Long Island Sound in Pebble Beach Farms. I understand that the Town of Southold defines what a bluff is in Chapter 37 of its Code, titled "Town of Southold Coastal Erosion Hazard Area Law." This code was adopted by the Town Board in October of 1991. This code defines the landward limits of a bluff as being "twenty-five (25) feet landward of the point of inflection on the top of the bluff. The `point of inflection' is that point along the top of the bluff where the trend of the land slope changes to begin its descent to the shoreline." Consequently, the bluff includes all land between the top edge of the bluff and 25 feet from the bluffs edge landward. Richard S. Trowbridge, Ph.D. 2 of 3 President Pebble Beach Farms Lot Owners Association 4/6/00 j , d , The town's fathers have, in their wisdom, seen fit to add an additional 75 feet to this line to thereby provide a 100-foot setback. Article XXIII, Section 100-239, 4(A)(1) states "all buildings located on lots adjacent to sounds and upon which exists a bluff landward of the shore or beach shall be set back not fewer than one hundred (100) feet from the top of such bluff." Is it possible this 100-foot setback was created specifically to protect the bluff from being encroached upon and destroyed by our desire to have everything built on the bluffs? If that was their intent, why are we giving variances to it for things like swimming pools? I have analyzed each of these two applications for a variance to this code. My observation of the Lempl's application for a variance will be stated at the time the Board has scheduled for their application to be heard. My observations on the Weber's application for a variance follow. • Richard S. Trowbridge, Ph.D. 3 of 3 President Pebble Beach Farms Lot Owners Association 4/6/00 • ." p, ' Weber's Application to the ZoningBoard ill/kl, PP for a Variance to Southold's "100-foot Setback from Bluff" Code 1. Two findings are immediately evident when one examines the Weber's application(s) for a variance to the Town's Zoning Ordinance pertaining to a pool being built within 100 feet of the bluff at 160 The Strand. ' a. The first is that the three "surveys" in the Weber's file are nearly 25 years old. The remaining drawing cannot be considered a survey, is not dated, and does not contain the name of the person who drew it. b. The second is that all of the paperwork associated with the Weber's application was processed in less than 5 weeks whereas a local attorney needed nearly 3 months to get the Lempl's application processed. c. It seems that someone whois intimately familiar with the workings of local government has been able to get the Weber's building permit submitted on March 2, get a Notice of Disapproval from the Building Dept. on March 2, submit A Request for a Variance to and get the request accepted by the Zoning Board's office on March 6, and have a hearing for a variance scheduled for April 6. d. On the basis of knowledge and belief, a recently retired employee of the Town of Southold has been instrumental in having these papers processed. e. That being the case, why haven't the appropriate public disclosures been filed with the Building Permit and with the Application to the Zoning Board fora variance? 2. It appears that the file does not contain all of the material that the "Southould Town Board of Appeals INSTRUCTIONS FOR VARIANCE APPLICATIONS" requires. 3. The required "QUESTIONNAIRE FOR FILING WITH YOUR Z.B.A. APPLICATION" does not answer questions F. or G, much less provide a copy of the building permit and map of the planned additions to the existing building as approved by the Building Department. 4. The file contains three (3) drawings that are being represented as "surveys." a. One drawing — "Plan A" penciled in left edge, depicts a pool that is situated such that its 32-foot length is parallel to the northeastern edge of the Weber's property line. This pool is completely surrounded by a 4-foot high fence immediately adjacent to the pool so that complete access to the rear yard is available. b. A second drawing, labeled "Amended B" depicts the 32-foot length of the pool's edge to be parallel to the northern edge of the property line, e.g. parallel to the rear of the existing house. Again, this pool is completely surrounded by a 4-foot high fence immediately adjacent to the pool so that complete access to the rear yard is available. R. S. Trowbridge, Ph.D. 1 of 4 President Pebble Beach Farms Lot Owners Association 4/6/00 c. A third drawing, dated March 29, 2000 depicts the 32-foot length of the pool's edge to be parallel to the northern edge of the property line and parallel with the rear of the existing house. This pool is completely surrounded by a 4-foot high fence such that the entire rear yard of this property is fenced in. 5. The fence depicted in this third drawing appears to extend a significant distance seaward from the bluffs top. Why? 6. Not one of these drawings has the Coastal Erosion Hazard Area Line on them. Why? Doesn't the law require this to be on all such drawings? 7. The three drawings are a modification of a survey prepared in 1975. This 1975 survey has been altered and has had additions made to it. Such alterations and additions could be interpreted as violations of Section 7209 of the State's Article 145, commonly referred to as the State's Education Law. 8. The drawings submitted state "There are no dwellings within 100 feet of this property other than those shown hereon." This is NOT true! There is a dwelling on lot#136! 9. The drawings depict a "2 story Fr. House & Gar." That is NOT true! This property currently contains a 2 1/2-story frame wooden house with a basement. It was modified according to a building permit#23836 issued on December of 1996. An examination of the rear of this building shows it to have three full floors above ground. This building is currently being prepared for further very significant alterations according to building permit#26173 issued in November of 1999. 10.It is not clear which of these 3 drawings was submitted to and rejected by the Building Department. Possibly the drawing labeled "Plan A?" ' . Which of these three drawings are to be considered in the appeal? Shouldn't the only one to be considered be the one that was submitted to and rejected by the Building Department on March 2? 11.The only indication that there is another alteration proposed for this property is a copy of a drawing with "Proposed 2 Story Addition" noted on the plan. This drawing is not dated or stamped with the information required by section 7209 of the Education Law. Consequently, it cannot be considered a survey. . 12.Not one of the "surveys," drawings or plans submitted with this appeal comply with the Section 7209 of the State's Education Law. 13.The submitted drawings do not show the conditions as they exist today. They show conditions that existed in 1975. R. S. Trowbridge, Ph.D. 2 of 4 President Pebble Beach Farms Lot Owners Association 4/6/00 14.Two of the three submitted drawings do not show where a dry well is going to be I situated —such a dry well will be necessary to accept the fluids that are generated when the pool's filter is cleaned by being back-flushed. 15.The third survey, dated March 29 depicts a dry well in the,southeast corner of the rear yard. Will this dry well be nearly adjacent to the cellar hole that will be dug to accommodate the new construction that has been approved for this home? This is the ONLY drawing to show a dry well! And this is the only mention of a "drys well" in this proposed construction. 16.The submitted plans do not show how the septic tank, distribution box and leaching field will be relocated and affected by the proposed new construction on this site, their relation to the pool and its dry well, or their relation to the property's driveway. 17.The submitted plans do not show where pool's chemicals will be stored. Will a separate shed be built to store these hazardous chemicals? 18.The submitted plans do not show where the pool's heater is to be located. Will another shed be built to house the pool's heater and fuel supply? What fuel will be used to heat this pool? How will the fuel"be transported to this shed? How will the heater's fuel be transported to the rear of the house? I 19.The submitted plans do not show where the pool's pumps will be located. Will they be placed in such a way that the noise they generate will not be a nuisance to the neighborhood? 20.The Building Department says that the proposed construction is within 51 feet of the bluffs top. A representative from Suffolk County Soil and Water Conservation District states it is 71 feet to the bluffs top and 58 feet to the stairwell (stairwell is / on top of and at edge of bluff). Owner's "surveyor" states the distance to be 63 feet. Who are we to believe? / 21.The Suffolk County Soil and Water Conservation District used "Proposal B or 2," for comparison to what they found at the site. Assuming this Proposal B or 2 to be the one labeled "Amended B", this drawing does not show where a dry well will be placed. 22.A pool of this size, assuming it to have an average depth of six feet, will contain 23,000 gallons of water. That is equivalent to 91 tons. A very significant structure, indeed! 23.How is it Suffolk County Water cannot provide new homes with water yet can supply water to fill swimming pools? R. S. Trowbridge, Ph.D. 3 of 4 President Pebble Beach Farms Lot Owners Association 4/6/00 24.The Suffolk County Soil and Water Conservation District representative states that the pool's water is not to be dumped over the bluff in the event the pool has to be emptied. HOW ARE YOU GOING TO GUARANTEE THIS NEVER OCCURS? 25.What assurance do we have that these pools will never be abandoned or neglected and thereby become a health hazard? 26.The property owners state that their pool will be surrounded with 4-foot high fences with self-closing and locking gates. Yet a recent inspection of the pools in the neighborhood revealed that the gates of the fences surrounding these pools are neither self closing nor locked! Indeed, one pool in the community is only surrounded by a snow fence, and that is lying on the ground! 27.What assurance do we have that the owners will not enclose their pool for year- round use? On the basis of these questions, discrepancies and observations, I request that the Zoning Board deny the Weber's application(s) for a variance to the Town of Southold's code governing building within the 100-foot setback of bluffs. Building a pool on the Weber's property will represent a threat to the integrity and well-being of the bluff, will pose both environmental and health hazards to the community and will significantly alter the character of the neighborhood in a deleterious way. R. S. Trowbridge, Ph.D. 4 of 4 President Pebble Beach Farms Lot Owners Association . 4/6/00 Page -26-April 6, LvJo , Board of Appeals Hearings , , 7:08 P.M.-Appl. No. 4801 - NANCY WEBER ' This is a request for a Variance under Article XXIII, Section 100-239.4A, based upon the Building Department's March 2, 2000 Notice of Disapproval and an application for a Building Permit to locate a proposed pool at less than 100 feet from the top (or crest) of the bluff at 160 The Strand, Pebble Beach Lot No. 137. East Marion, N.Y.; Parcel 1000-21-5-7. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Hi, could you state your name for the record. • MRS. DOHERTY: Hi, I'm Jill Doherty. I'm here on behalf of Mr. & Mrs. Weber. ' -_ .CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: ,What would you like to tell us? - - MRS. DOHERTY: VVeII, you have two plans in front of you. The first plan is putting the pool horizontal, and it was suggested to us, to put it parallel to the pool. And that's what we did, and that's fine and we have it as close to the house as possible , ' ' without interfering with the oil tank., And we feel that it's as far away from the bluff that we can make it. = - . . ' , - _ ' -CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: This is a liner pool or a'gunite? ' , ,.,`: - „ MRS. DOHERTY: Yes, a liner pool:- CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: OK. You are aware that we requested any outflow,';„ , ,, from the pool go toward the road'or in some sort of a storm drain? " , . .'MRS. DOHERTY: On the latest plan that you have there is a drywell. ' CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: OK, great: . - ' , *MRS: DOHERTY: Which is the on the-road side of the plan.- , - '. ' CHAIRMAN .GOEHRINGER: ,The deck around the pool,is°what, ground level?- - " _ MRS. DOHERTY: Yes. , CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: OK, and the pool will not be linked to the house in any way, right? . ' , MRS. DOHERTY: No, it won't. ,- " CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: tdon't have any questions, any.other further questions: . ' - Will start with!Mr. 'Dinizio, any questions? . :"" Page -27-April 6, Board of Appeals Hearings MEMBER DINIZIO: No, I have no questions. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: No questions. Ms. Collins? MEMBER COLLINS: The pool now that it's turned around sideways, and I have to tell you how grateful I am to you for staking it. This was very, it's very refreshing to go to a site and be able to see what we're looking for. Any rate, the pool is now - arranged sideways, is something over 60 feet from the bluff I think. That's right? . MRS. DOHERTY: Approximately, it's uneven. MEMBER COLLINS: Yes, I realize it's uneven. We stepped it"off and Ithought that I came off, up with that. I just wanted to make sure I had that number right. No, I , have no other question. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Thank you. Mrs. Tortora? MEMBER TORTORA: I was just trying'to get the distance from the bluff to it. 60 feet? • MRS. DOHERTY: Approximately. MEMBER COLLINS: Lydia, on this property the actual bluff and the so-called tide; line of the average bluff in fact, are essentially in ,the same place. We've had properties up there where people have'been measuring from the average line of the bluff,'and it turned out it was out in space. But yours, I think, the number is a real number to the actual edge of the bluff. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Mr. Horning? - MEMBER HORNING:, "1 have no questions. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: We'll see-what develops throughout the hearing. We.. _, , • - ' thank you. Is there anybody else would like to speak in favor of.this application? = Anybody like to speak against the application? Yes -Sir. State your name for the - record. ' RICHARD TROWBRIDGE: Yes, I'm Richard Trowbridge. Could I approach the bench?. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Sure. DR.'TROWBRIDGE:. This is material I,prepared for=the.Board:," It might help you this • evening. t• Page =28-April 6, ��JO Board of Appeals Hearings CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: OK, great. These are both the same,, right? MR. TROWBRIDGE: No. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: No, there different? MR. TROWBRIDGE: Different. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: OK. That's one package. Just give us one second to distribute these. Very good, we're ready. ' DR. TROWBRIDGE: Mr. Chairman,,Board Members, I'm Richard Trowbridge. I am a relatively new member of your community. I moved here in 1997 to work at Plum Island. I lived one year in Greenport before I bought my home in Pebble Beach Farms in East Marion. You are indeed very fortunate to have the natural resources • that make living here so very enjoyable. Is it any wonder that you want to protect them? But it must be a real challenge to do so because you have to accommodate so many different needs. It must be awkward at times for you to tactfully find ways that will make everyone happy=and still-abide by the Town's Codes. , I can well • understand just how difficult it must be for you to make sure these beautiful . resources remain unspoiled for our grandchildren and their children. I hope that what I have to say to you tonight will help make your job a little bit easier. . The Board of Directors of the Pebble Beach Farms Lot Owners Association inducted - me to be their Vice President three months after I moved into Pebble Beach Farms in , , 1998. . I am now the Association's President. Many of the property owners have Contacted me about pools being built on the bluff. So I am here representing not only myself but the lot owners too. ^ Pebble Beach Farms is a development containing 143 lots, each approximately one- half acre,in size. There are 83 homes in Pebble Beach Farms. This development ' has"been experiencing significant growth these past two years. The,properties on top of the bluff overlooking Long Island.Sound have been .very dramatically altered • by the construction during this past two years. There are 33 lots located on,this bluff. Currently there are twenty five (25)homes occupying this very narrow stretch of water front property. In the past year alone, we have seen four (4) new houses built on the bluff. The owners of another'home on the bluff made a very significant addition to theirs. Of these twenty five (25) homes overlooking the sound, seven haveinstalled swimming pools within 100 feet of the bluffs edge. These seven were installed prior to 1997. A current review today of several, lot owners indicates that they installed theirs prior to 1987. I have been told that one of the lot owners who began construction this year has asked for and received a variance to install a pool between,his'home and within 100 feet of the bluffs edge. Now we'.have before-us another' two new applications for, a variance from the Town's Code ,concerning; ", ' .building;within the 100 foot setback from the bluff. ; ` Page -29-April 6, __JO Board of Appeals Hearings So to summarize, we'll have a total of ten swimming pools, two of which 'are being applied for tonight on a bluff containing twenty five homes. All of these swimming pools will be within 100 feet of the bluff's edge. All this recent construction on the bluff has had a very deleterious impact both on the community and 'to the top of the bluff. People buy property abutting the sound believing that the bluff will not fall down, believing that the beach at the bottom of their bluff will remain nice and clean to sun on, to play on, and to store their boats 'and beach furniture on. Past experience has shown these to be very unreasonable beliefs. What has happened to our community's beaches during just the past two years since I've lived at Pebble Beach Farms has demonstrated that the winter storms are relentless in their attack on the sound's beaches and its bluff. The community's beach has experienced significant erosion each yea . Prior to my moving to Pebble Beach Farms, contractors Were able to clean and groom the entire stretch of beach below the Pebble Beach Farms' bluff. In contrast, only half of the beach could be accessed for cleaning and grooming last year. A simple walk along this beach reveals that both this bluff and the underlying beach are under considerable attack by theelements we have no control over. Property -owners are already asking, how are we to restore the beaches below their bluff?' They're asking us to divert the money from what the Association has set aside to maintain the community's private roads to reconstruct their private beaches. The Suffolk County Soil & Water Conservation District's representative has stated in his March 28th letter-to you, Mr. Chairman, that it does not appear,that storm tides reach the toe of this bluff. That is an understatement. One only has to visit"the bluff during one of the many storms out of the southwest or west to witness the devastation such ' tides bring. ' - What will happen to the bluff if it is attacked from the"top too? Is' it too hard'to - imagine a pool breaking and emptying its contents' over the bluff?' After all, these pool contain at least 90 tons of water. Indeed, just the weight of water•alone in these pools make them very significant structures, or, maybe a thoughtless and greedy pool contractor will pump a pool's contents onto, or, over the bluffs edge so he can, cheaply clean the pool. He most definitely will not pay to haul this waste out in a • tank truck. Would he empty over 2.0,000 gallons of polluted water into the ' • community's street? Would that not be like someone pumping,the contents of his cesspool onto his neighbors' lawns and streets? Where else is he to dispose of a pool's contents? After all to him it's just dirty water. What is it to you and'me? Does he care? ' ' " • Page - 30- April 6, 2,v60 Board of Appeals Hearings It is for these reasons that I have decided to come before you this evening to speak about these two new applications for a variance to the Town's, 100 foot setback rule as it relates to*the bluff along Long Island Sound in Pebble Beach Farms. I understand that the Town of Southold defines what a bluff is in Chapter 37 of its Code, titled, "Town of Southold Coastal Erosion Hazard Area Law." The Code was ' adopted by the Town Board in October of 1991 I believe. This code defines the - landward limits of a bluff as being twenty five feet landward of the point of inflection to the top of the bluff. The point of inflection is that point along the top of the bluff where the trend of the land slope changes to begin its descent to the shoreline, Consequently, the bluff includes all land between the top edge of the bluff and 25 feet from the bluffs edge landward. The town's fathers have in their wisdom seen fit to add an additional 75 feet to this line to thereby provide a 100 foot setback. Article XXIII, Section 100-239, 4(A)(1) ' states: "all buildings located on lots adjacent to sounds an upon which exists a bluff landward of the shore or beach shall be set back not fewer r than one hundred feet - from the top of such bluff." • Is it possible this 100 foot setback was created specifically to protect the bluff from, - being encroached upon and destroyed by our desire to have everything built on the bluffs? If that was their intent, why are we giving variances to it for things like swimming pools? I have analyzed each of the two applications for a variance to this code. My observation to the Lempl's application-for a variance, will be stated at the time the Board has schedule for their application to be heard. My observations of the • Weber's application for a Variance follow. Two findings are iniriediately evident when one examines the Weber's application ,for a variance to the Town's Zoning Ordinance pertaining to a pool being built within ,- 100 feet of the bluff at 160 the Strand. The first is that the three surveys in the`Weber's file are nearly'25 years old. The• remaining drawing cannot be considered a survey. It is not dated, and does not contain the name of the person who drew it. The second is that all of the paperwork associated with the Weber's application was -- processed in' less than five weeks, whereas a local attorney needednearly three months to get the Lempl's application processed. ' • It ,seems that, someone who is intimately familiar with the workings of local • government has been able to get the Weber's Building Permit submitted on March 2, get a Notice of Disapproval from the Building Department on-March 2, submit a , Page - 31-April 6, __JO Board of Appeals Hearings Request for a Variance to and get the request accepted by the Zoning Board's office on March 6, and have a hearing for a variance scheduled for April 6th. On the basis of knowledge and belief, a recently retired employee of the Town of Southold has been instrumental in having these papers processed. That being the case, why haven't the appropriate public disclosures been filed with the Building Permit and with the Application to the Zoning Board for a variance? It appears that the file does not contain all of the material that the Southold Town Board of Appeals Instructions for Variance Applications requires. The required Questionnaire for filing with the Z.B.A. Application, does not answer questions F or G, much less provide a copy of the Building Permit, and map of the planned additions to the existing building as approved by the Building Department. The file contains three drawings that are being presented as surveys. One drawing, "Plan A" is penciled in on the left edge, depicts a pool that is situation such, that the 32 foot length is parallel to the northeastern edge of the Weber's property line. This pool is completely surrounded by a four foot high fence immediately adjacent to'the pool so that complete access to the rear yard is available. - - The second drawing, labeled, "Amended B" depicts the 32 foot length of the pool's - edge to be parallel "to the northern edge of the property: For example, parallel to the rear to the existing home. Again, this pool is completely surrounded by a fence immediately adjacent to the pool so that the rear yard is completely accessible. The third drawing is dated March 29, 2.000, depicts the 32 foot length of"the pool's edge to be parallel to the nprthe7n, edge of the property line and parallel to the rear- of the existing house. This pool however, is completely surrounded, by a four foot high fence such that the entire rear yard of this property is_fenced in'. 'The fence in this third drawing appears to,extend a significant distance seaward from the bluffs top. Why? Not one of these drawings 'has the Coastal Erosion Hazard Area Line on them. Why? Doesn't the law require this to be on all such drawings? The three drawings are a modification of a survey prepared in1975. This 1975 survey has been altered, and has had additions made to it. Such alterations and additions could be interpreted as violations of Section 7209, of the State's Article 145,commonly referred to as the "State's Education Law." The drawings submitted state, there are no dwellings within 100 feet of this property - other than those shown hereon. That is not true. There is a dwelling,on lot#136. Page - 32-April 6,'-e60 Board of Appeals Hearings • The drawings depict a two story frame house and garage. That is not true. This property currently contains a two and a half story frame wooden house with a basement. It was modified according to a Building Permit, Permit #23836 issued in December of 1996. An examination of the rear of this house shows it to have three full floors above ground. This building is currently being prepared for further significant alterations according to Building Permit #26173 issued in November of 1999. It is not clear which of these three arawirigs was submitted to and rejected by the Building Department. Possibly the drawing labeled "Plan A." Which of these three drawings are to be considered in the appeal? Shouldn't the 'only one to be considered be the one that was submitted to and rejected by the Building Department on March 2? The only indication that there ;s another alteration proposed for this property, is a ' - copy of a drawing with "proposed two story addition" noted on the plan. This drawing is hot dated or stamped with the information required in Section 7209 of the Education Law. Consequently, it caret be considered a survey. Not one of the surveys, drawings, or, plans submitted with this appeal comply with the State's," Education "Law. The.submitted drawings do not show the conditions as they exist , today.. They show conditions that existed in 1975. Two of the three submitted drawings do net show where a dry well is going to be situated. Such a dry well will be necessary to accept the fluids that are generated " when the pool's filter is cleaned by being back flushed. , The third survey dated March 29th depicts e dry well in the southeast corner of the rear yard. - Will this dry well be nearly adjacent to the cellar hole that will be dug to , accommodate the new construction that has been approved to.this home? This is the only drawing to show a dry well and this is the only mention of a dry well in this proposed construction. -The submitted plans do not show how the septic tank, distribution box and leaching filed will be relocated and affected by the proposed new.construction on this site, . , their relation to the pool and its dry well, or their relation to the property's driveway. , The submitted plans do not show where the pool's chemicals will be stored. Will a separate shed be built to store these hazardous chemicals? The submitted plans do not show where the pool's heater is to be located. Will another shed be built to house the pco!'s heater and fuel supply? What fuel will be used to heat this pool? How will the fuel be transported to this shed? How will the heater's fuel be transported to the rear of the house? , 43 Page - 33-April 6, i�6o Board of Appeals Hearings The submitted plans do not show vvhere the pool's pumps will be located. Will they be placed in such a Way that the noise they generate will not be a nuisance to the neighborhood? The Building Department says that the proposed construction is within 51 feet of the bluffs top. A representative from Suffolk County Soil,& Water Conservation District states, it is 71 feet to the bluff's top and 58 feet to the stairwell. The owner's surveyor states, the distance to be 63 feet. Who are we to believe? The Suffolk County Soil & Water Conservation District used Proposed B or 2, for' comparison to what they found at the site. Assuming this Proposed B or 2 to be the , one labeled Amended B, this drawing does not show where a dry well will be placed. ' A pool of this size, assuming it to have an average depth of six feet, will contain 23,000 gallon of water. This is equivalent to 91 tons. A very significant structure by anyone's standards. How is it Suffolk County Water cannot provide new homes in - our development with water yet can supply water to fill swimming pools? The Suffolk County Soil & Water Conservation District representative states that the ' pool's water is not to be dumped over the bluff in the event the pool has to be 'emptied. How are you going to guarantee this never occurs? What assurance do - we have that'these pools will never be 4 bandoned or neglected and thereby become a health hazard? The property owners state that their pool will be surrounded with four foot high fences with self-closing and locking -gates. Yet a recent inspection of the pools in the neighborhood revealed that the gates of the fences surrounding these pools are neither self closing nor locked Indeed, one pool in the community is only surrounded by a snow fence and that is lying on the ground. What assurance do we have that the owners will not enclose their pool for year . round use? • - - On the basis of these questions, discrepancies and observations; I request that the Zoning Board of Appeals deny the Weber's application for variance to the Town of Southold's Code governing building within the 100 foot setback of bluffs. Building a pool on the Weber's property will represent a threat to the integrity and well-being of the bluff, will pose both environmental and health hazards to the community and will significantly alter the character of the neighborhood in a deleterious way. - CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Thank you. MEMBER COLLINS: Mr. Trowbridge. one quick question. Do you officially represent the Property Owners Association? You said, you were the President. Are - ' you speaking for them? • Page - 34-April 6, zc,;fin Board of Appeals l-le r cgs MR. TROWBRIDGE: As President? Yes. MEMBER COLLINS: As President? Your Board has authorize you to take this position? MR. TROWBRIDGE.: My Board has not authorize me to do anything because they have not had a meeting. I'm sure they'll have a meeting. I'm having a meeting with them on Sunday. I am the Board's President. I think this is an appropriate way. MEMBER COLLINS: OK, I just wanted to know where you fit into the scheme of things. Thank you. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: OK, 1 think what we'll do is a, we'll ask the applicant, or the agent for the applicant to place on The survey the SCCM line and to come back 'on May 4th, answering anyrquestions that she so_ch_oos_es in your application. If that's alright with you? MRS. DOHERTY: Yes, that's fine I just want to know there is a survey. 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Ground cover is dense sod in very good condition to the bluff top edge. Our measurements from the proposed pool area that was staked out show 71' to the bluff edge on the east side and 58' to the stairwell on the west side from the corners of the area. It was 28.3' to the house from the southeast corner of the area. The staked area was laid out as in Proposal B or 2, parallel to the house. Our only comparison to the layout shows the 58' where the plan shows 63'. However, due to the irregular bluff top edge, they may have measured in another spot. The bluff face is very heavily vegetated by trees, shrubs, vines and grasses. Shrubs and trees had been trimmed back and the cuttings left on the bluff face. These cuttings should be removed so as not to add unnecessary weight to the face or smother any existing vegetation. The stairwell is in excellent condition. There is no toe stabilization present on this parcel or to either side. High tide appears to be approximately 15 to 20 feet from the toe of the slope. It - does appear that storm tides reach the toe. The bluff face appears to be relatively stable at this time. RIVERHEAD COUNTY CENTER . 300 CENTER DRIVE, ROOM N-210 . RIVERHEAD, NY 11901 There does not appear to be any problems with the pool location. However, the pool should not be emptied by allowing water to flow over the bluff face. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact us again. Sincerely, Potmi Paul TeNyenhuis 2 -7,6P- C6 FROM : NRCS/SWCD Riverhead PHONE NO. : 5167272051 , _ Apr. 03 2000 07:29AM P2 / C°5;1:4:14* _ COUNTY OF SUFFOLK • ROBERT J. GAFFNEY sUFFOI1i COUNTY EXECUTIVE Thomas J. D�CMahorl SOIL AND WATER SAGER CONSERVATION DISTRICT DISTRICT TRICT727-2315 FAX: (631)727-3160 Gerhard P. Goehringer, Chairman Southold Town Board of Appeals P.O. Box 1179 53095 Main Road E Southold, NY 11971 D �� APR ® 3 March 28, 2000 A � Dear Mr. Goehringer: We have completed a site inspection at the Nancy Weber property known as Lot 137 of Pebble Beach Farms, The Strand, East Marion. The front of the house lot slopes towards the road_ Downspouts on the house exit onto the ground surface. The rear yard slopes gently towards the northeast corner of the bluff_ Ground cover is dense sod in very good condition to the bluff top edge. Our measurements from the proposed pool area that was staked out show 71'to the bluff edge on the east side and 58' to the stairwell on the west side from the corners of the area. It was 28.3'to the house from the southeast corner of the area. The staked area was laid out as in Proposal B or 2, parallel to the house. Our only comparison to the layout shows the 58' where the plan shows 63'. However, due to the irregular bluff top edge, they may have measured in another spot. The bluff face is very heavily vegetated by trees, shrubs, vines and grasses. Shrubs and trees had been trimmed back and the cuttings left on the bluff face. These cuttings should be removed so as not to add unnecessary weight to the face or smother any existing vegetation. The stairwell is in excellent condition. There is no toe stabilization present on this parcel or to either side. High tide appears to be approximately 15 to 20 feet from the toe of the slope. It does appear that storm tides reach the toe. The bluff face appears to be relatively stable at this time. • RIVERHEAD COUNTY CENTER . 300 CENTER DRIVE, ROOM N-210 . RIVERHEAD, NY 11901 FROM : NRCS/SLJCD Riverhead PHONE NO. : 5167272051 Apr. 03 2000 07:29AM P3 There does not appear to be any problems with the pool location. However, the pool should not be emptied by allowing water to flow over the bluff face. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact us again. 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DATE: 14-3 .,p 0 SUBJECT: COMMENTS: If you do not receive all pages, please contact: Suffolk County Soil and Water Conservation District Riverhead County Center 300.Center Drive, Room N-210 Riverhead, NY 11901-3398 Phone: (516) 727-2315 FAX: (516) 727-3160 _ 1. �? (AV,\\ T/TLE NO. /210520 '. ;''_:-;u-- :,. - . :: - I `� • j -• - THE LOCATION OF WELLS AND CESSPOOLS *HOWN,•$EREON,AREFRONI-FIELD• • - - ---k-,•':-.-. /1 OBSERVATIONS AND OR FROM DATA OElTA1NE0%.iRC1M%QTHCRS , , ; •; t • c // II THE WATER SUPPLY AND SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYS$TEM3-�QR--TNS RESI.DENCEi; • 1 ) '% .-- _ WILL CONFORM TO THE STANDARDS- Of, THE-SAlf LK'COUNT?9pMR °. HEALTH $ERYI • • ' `b ,/,�,. ' s -APPLICANTt ftitn F aS N F5;, -• ___ • C\ j. •ss ADD o .�v 0 7No!�= EL? RESS l 415$_goic "'s T r - i rr\/ ;i�\ v\ $t11►IOLR COUflT SSA DWIA!1t . 5 \J Gp•/• Otk; I T 4;11DATEOCT 161(178 A. D. EV. #k 3-.162-.0 / .-- O� a� • / The sewage disposal and water supply , • / lities for this location have been .a .i ��/i / \•1�4 CP' inspected by this department and foundi L_,..,...‘,. (� �� • to be satisfactory0444.00 xf ab V 4. `�- cb� ,, - Chief of General Engineering* s • 17•4:. t • Services F. • 0 !� L'S6'6 - .-.:::::::.;,-.:- r O j '.' -_- _ __ '_ -t_NC -- .0,/ 4,9) . . • . . , v.. .„,Y ›s A‘i titin/ C1.U5Tt;I • —- - _, -__-__r_e.m.-..maso,-=_ _-. __::::____-_ P-N p.,_ sus 3' _(%1,• ,n,oZ' •.••, '' , �'7 -AO3 /N y ;; < • NOTE: - ..:f 1 -4� - - `S` /61 . . lqL / .€x__-___ �" • ■ =MONUMENT 57r•-N: ;• ,p '';0�!/ o S.T. _ \ . --- SUBDIVISION MAP FILED IN THE OFFICE �O0 `r' N /s y�- ry�'��•P'�f 3sa, 1,44V---. ° - • OF THE CLERK OF SUFFOLK COUNTY 0 • gyp" C6:-,0,,•)- ' _ G> - 3ONE//,/975 AS FILE NO. 6266. _ - N 'V �1' o54� 3F i �'v`� THERE ARE NO DWELLINGS WITHIN/0i v �� .''If�� - f%L�)�' `��, _ a• A. ?� ��� C.P. ��.• ` Y OF THIS PROPERTY OTHER THAN THOS: __ "-�i, �,c '�- =f'i- - i SHOWN HEREON. WAR - -- + ,1/104:7 =_�XSc- Lig. - .-- -- - - ��9°� z� o = STAKE � � :tl,I _ bsi---_,._-_. .-- -._ _ \ . ,aas t-z?oo . `• ., i, w CD ;Ns YOUNG & YOUNG , v \°\ w _ \\ \I Q _ 77 400 OSTRANDER AVENUE, RIVERHEAD, NEW YORK �`�� \\ _y\ et, d O _ ' - — ,77 •ALDEN W.YOUNG HOWARD W. YOUNG 3�' \.` yA4yg�- I� o �3 p W l ���4� `'" _,--;--- u 79 PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER AND LAND SURVEYOR - \` 114 u'-' _� S 76 4 ,8 LAND SURVEYOR. N.Y.S. LIC. NO, 12045 N.Y.S. LIC. NO. 45093 �E OF N UHAUTHOLLEED ALTERATION OR ADDmow \ a r 1 Ivo 00, _ STRAND ---- SURVEY FOR: 0 Fiy TO THIS SJRVEY IS A VIOLATION OP �' SECTION;769 OF THE NEW YORK STATE \\W p�08�. Oil -wi —' . - ,; ; NE �0,RD W } O9� EDLICATIG.:LAW. \ -- _- E LOT NO. /37 "PEBBLE BEACH FARMS " * s° °to CORES OI THIS SURVEY MAP HOT AWING lofty 9 -T TY,L:AND iURVEYR'S INKED SEAL OR / ,Zy EL.43- ^ �p`^G� �(� E t{'1 G� FMIOSSED SERI SY.ALL NOT fF CONSIDER® .-4r. 'T' O r t„.. 11( \et ti p 1 L TO EEA\ACID TRUE COPY. V � GUA ANTI-S IFAICATED HEREON SHALL R ,b6 R AT GUARANTEED TO: �, OW';TO'HE PERSON FOR WHOM THE RYEY 4,11A , 0- EAST MAR/ON tHE TITLE GUARANTEE CO. e��� ° 45893 IS FR7PARE), AND HIS EEEWIf TO TIN ` TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SAV/NGS BANK fj Q. LENDING TITLE I/A TUTION LISTED HEREON,SAND SOUTHOLD LAND SURVNY,GO E�� r P(FEE AS;IGNFFS OF THE LEYJ)SNG DIST{ � f TUT�1N.C JARANTEES ARE NOT TRA).4F(JAyE SUFFOLK CO., N.Y. aY Shall dell /� TO ADDITIUNAL INSTITUTIONS OR summation owNF,zs SCALE: � ::4O, DATE: AUG /8,/975 NO. 75- 53/ - ... .' -Iri ,,pi- isift;4 , ‘,` , ---- /3 (A ' --y, '''ffi:---t-- ---.g.-4;i:iFx:7-•rr ' iiit,r,,„c-_,-,... -, .-ta-c, 1 March 27, 2000 _ liAl ZBA 41611W Southold Town Hall 1� Main Road I Southold,NY 11971 RE:Nancy&Phil Weber SCTM#21-5-7 Dear Board Members: Enclosed please find an amended survey showing location of the drywell for the pool and a fence around the property. Also enclosed please find the affidavits of mailing. The affidavit of posting will follow. If you need anything else,please don't hesitate to call me. (298-4962). r�cere�i, IT; ill Doherty i \For Nancy&Phil Weber - r , L • ate_ TRANSMITTAL MEMO TO: ZBA Chairman and Members FROM: ZBA Office Staff DATE: ,1 -Pi 3, 2o®O // SUBJECT: File Update - Hearing Calendar of026616 4. tdili1/4"-A-) ;,With reference to the above application, please find attached the following new information added to the official ZBA office file: )4,64-f- 6() 01(Ezte,0 Comments: Number of Pages Attached: C:\WINDOWS\DESKTOP\ZBA FOLDERS\ZBA\ZB MEMBERS FROM STAFF\TrMemo.doc APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS #i" OFFOL� ��• �' 00 - Southold Town Hall Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman I m� Gy ; 53095 Main Road James Dinizio, Jr. w • 2 ; P.O. Box 1179 Lydia A.Tortora �� Southold, New York 11971 ; y, ������ ZBA Fax(516) 765-9064 Lora S. Collins George Horning Telephone(516)765-1809 ... ,•4Ia BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD March 15, 2000 Suffolk County Soil & Water Conservation District County Center, Room N-210 Riverhead, NY 11901-2100 Re: Projects in Areas Adjacent to LI Sound - Weber, Lampl, Melamud, Brienza Gentlemen: We have received the above applications requesting variances for new construction, proposed in areas adjacent to the L.I. Sound bluff or bank, Town of Southold. Copies of each project sketch are attached together with the County Tax Map of the area. The construction proposed for each project is noted below: Lampl: swimmingpool at 65+-ft. from bluff. Weber: swimmingpool at 63+-ft. from bluff. Brienza: dwelling at 104' to mean high water/LI Sound. Melamud: swimming pool in a side yard adjacent to the LI Sound. Would you please provide evaluations relative to the proposed construction activities, identifying existing soil conditions and providing suggestions to reduce any possible affect on adjacent soil and water areas. The public hearings will be held April 6th, however, if more time is necessary, please let us know and we will ask the applicants for an extension to keep the record open, pending receipt of your evaluations. Thank you. Yours very truly, GERARD P. GOEHRINGER Enclosures • CHAIRMAN 079A, v-zpQ\\ T )v & s-2 \ c--)2 (-1-tv-191-a) kfr-vid I,9U(7-) ; -- -)67\A cic-12e1 ,31.1 06, A -p---,?()--,ukro Upp) --pU ;J -? \ --?-?-)01--2`" ' {•. _ 6e (Ake 1 TITLE NO. /200520 • • ! • ik� _ THE LOCATION OF WELLS AND CESSPOOLS SHOWN-HEREON.ARE FROM-FIELD• \ /! OBSERVATIONS AND OR FROM DATA OBTAINED.FRQA1 OTHERS . • :• •r-• { ^\, !Q� , _ I . THE WATER SUPPI.Y AND SEWAGE DISPOSAL ST3{TEM$-�QR Mit RESIDENCE,: 1 O Cf -*VI?' 0 WILL CONFORM TO THE STANDARDS- OF_THE,-SUFFOLK•COUNTY p tEN Q `� OF HEALTH §ERYI E5 , • '. '_ . �'-�: \G+// ,i s k. APPLICANT oI.}►nFaS N0:35� IG 1...r.._._ I +,4* co..; / .s6'o ADDRESS r�o1�SsaEc.�vo THo�4 T 74�S yISQ TEL• <o/ 8U?YO1= COUNT STA DEPARTYr E Cr , 99 \i p/p�D,', ` i ���G �ti% flArEOCT 161o7R E. D. REF._# �:.S�Q--, / Q \�� • the sewage disposal and water supply �/ �/ facilities for this location have been _ L1Y \�� 0� Inspected by this department and found �� to be satisfactory . '' Cb, ., / - • Chief of General Engineering ,,, Services '( JFK Op/ - 1. \a� of 1 / — --CLQS11J �i,v 4, . 1v/ --~ •Vii-== _ ---__ > ' __ . - - . �c9�0- V `I/ \; fi . �. • OJ I 4., • \ qy�� � /mss' Z . NOTE N �S 'f ,i o4T4\ '_ 33' „" ` ' ' =MONUMENT • iftrElgIEDVE ' 71 �S - A�• ,eY � - sr. 1 • • SUBDIVIS/ON MAP F/LED/N THE OFF/CE V ��n �O F' °t� ry,�?sr s °' •OF THE CLERK OF SUFFOLK COUNTY ON MP-. ' ; �Q O- 1y /�; �5 s46:4.047),..oa �N 1 JUNE//,/975 AS F/L E NO. 6266. ' �Y,+ ;Nn' s44 3F �� %1 f'�+� 1 THERE ARE NO DWELLINGS WITH/N/00 1 '� �� ,r� a ,y• ?�• � C.p ��p- j - S. OF THIS PROPERTY OTHER THAN THOSE - } } SHOWN HEREON. ;"(,Q N \ ‘�\90 ��'zlo 0 = STAKE �-� \ `• E�"AA4 �20 i REVISIONS YOUNG & YOUNG \,0\ a \'`°o\ 0 ZA CD • w ' .C.8,/977 400 OSTRANDER AVENUE, RIVERHEAD, NEW YORK �'> �� E. �- � ' •- — :C./s,/977 ALDEN W.YOUNG .moi- \� VE `+�? �- . -------10747. - i— ,r ` DR.3,/978 PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER AND LAND SURVEYOR ‘ ^\ wArEA y�g �. f5=76o283p W. X0747 �' .T 6 /978 LAND SURVEYOR, N.Y.S. LIC. NO, 12845 N.Y. LIC, NO. 45009 \ p\c6:6-. /// �`n,, -_ - p /��n r_ ' t*�E of NFy, TO HUTHojQEp AS A�VIOLATION Ofi"ON \\ a i''v , S r►A' "v • SURVEY FOR: S t SECTION:20i OF THE NEW YORK STATE '- \1W I& MAIN — ARNOLp LEV/NE 8 ESTELLE LEV/NE �PRD ►�: 1-6 -114`• ��� EDUCATIC•:uw. R' - -- LOT NO. /37 "PEBBLE BEACH FARMS °. °Z COZIES Oi THIS SURVEY MAP NOT IEARDIG yJNTER -- Tv - NI LAND 5URVEYOF'S INKED SEAL OR /�" a,- 9 ^• t,.{� G EMIOSSED SEAL SHALL NOT EE CONSIDERED�IS�` TO if A 1ALID TRUE COPY. 111.1 A GUARANTEED TO: OPLY 70'HE JERSON FOR WHOM THE RVEY ,(C V EA T MAR/ON SHE TITLE GUARANTEE CO. r¢ �a 4e�gg3 IS FEerAeE AND HIS {EHALF TO THE SOUTHOLD SAV/NGS BANK 'if TITLE-OMiANY,GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY AND TOWN F .YOU OLD �1(A tyoQ' LEhIrING InSTITUTION LISTED HFIEON,Afq � ^�v _ / HD SURV TT: luE AS:IGNEES OF THE LF��yK;ATE SUFE K CO., . BY/114-11./X4eill,� iOTADDI CI'NALNU4STITuT ONS OR SIIpiOUEM I d/,/'y OWNERS SCALE. /i•_ QOM DAT • AUG /8,/97Ls NO. 75- 53/ • • ; ram . 1 ' • BP (A\Q\\ T/TLE NO. /200520 • •' = ikl. • THE LOCATION OF WELLS AND CESSPOOLS SHOWN HEREON ARE FROM FIELD a.\ OBSERVATIONS AND OR FROM DATA OBTAINED FROM OTHERS , I-- \\v , 1 0 - i THE WATER SUPPLY. AND SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEMS FQR THIS RESIDENCE, : �� , • WILL CONFORM TO THE STANDARDS OF THE SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPI�RT).EN CO 4 °O OF HEALTH $ERVI ES /)1 ,-�L / S APPLICANT oI,�nFaS HUM 5.5 ___ ': •ss ADDRESS Ur'1-S t'15$1as[Av$ SbyTHo Lh TEL?VS 4/ ‘# ,d�;�o!�°� ` ' . j��v% StRPTO K COUNTY STH DIFIRT�3 ork ! o4 �q'' a� 0 CT 16 1Q78 A. D. M. #_2-40--Q / Q� � rhe sewage disposal and water supply \>7 ii facilities for this location hare been L\ \tij1 0E� inspected by this department and found �� co be satisfactory.. - �sab \ 1 4, x`9,9. I dV "�►� • • eV.... Q7, ,, Chief of General Engineer . /A�t (6) • / Services P (/ ‘ SL$86.6 ' 0v ' AOS s \4) �\ 0 ,. . Ls 0 S. �L ,b / ...,7,, , SS Ali --Ef4-= . : ptouo- , 5/..5 , . 4‘ k4r ,, 7, y'� �-•i f NOTE \ �.S� . if�• _ 33 w. ■ =MONUMENT errs 0� o ' 3 ^ s.T. y Q • SUBDIVISION MAP F/LED /N THE OFF/CE °- 1 ��' S7� 5�/ ~'`4srOss 1p '` OF THE CLERK OF SUFFOLK COUNTY ON &9" � GF /�✓UNE//,/975ASF/LEND. 6266. Sa �� �c9 THERE ARE NO DWELL/NGS WITHIN/00' N� / `c,` ?'. >�O p •c��- '1 OF THIS PROPERTY OTHER THAN THOSE -� It SHOWN HEREON. / \ ` '90, ,,� • z 1 o = STAKE - \, '. L,aA S ,p, O \ 42% -. REVISIONS \/�\ \N... - A o YOUNG & YOUNG , �, w =C.8,/977 400 OSTRANDER AVENUE, RIVERHEAD, NEW YORK ��', �\ �fr� gyp_ Q I , • ��• 10747 :C./6,/977 ALDEN W. YOUNG HOWARD W. YOUNG �'� \\` VALVE 9?a 1t1 3011141 ' � ' DR.3,/978 PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER AND LAND SURVEYOR 1V/ATER d - - - - ' -�-- G 76°2'' .T. 6,/978 LAND SURVEYOR, N.Y.S. LIC. NO. 12545 N.Y.B. LIC. NO. 4SeD9 �� �E OF N UNAUTHOTQFD ALTERATION OR ADDR}ON `\ \ v ` ..A00 , I�D —. . SURVEY FOR: E to TO -700F S SAM STHE NEW VIOLATION $ATE •,`.LU ;j800�AIN --Lal STRA« ARNOLp LEV/NE 8 ESTELLE LEV/NE BAR° w. t. '� EWCATIG.:LAW R ITE -R LOT NO. /37 PEBBLE BEACH FARMS " •r° + CG corns of EAL SURVEY MAP NOT BEARING ry Z T I.LAND;URVEYOR'S INKED SEAL OR 7. .'p�sL EL.43.9 f,t{�` 0 UMIOSS 0 SEAL SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED - �. �. TO IEA \ALIO TRUE COPT. 1I , 711 ^ GUA'ANT S INDICATEDHEREON SHALLRUii /AT � ELAC OEAST MAR/ON GUARANTEED TO: ONL':TO'HEANDD,.FOR WHOM rHE;URVET THE TiTLE GUARANTEE CO. r� �° 493 IS FR:•ARE),AND Ot.HIS IEHAV i0 TH! TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SOUTHOLD SAV/NGS BANK yr nn!LOM;ANY,GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY AND fj HD Writ' 1EN01NG INSTITUTION LISTED HEREON. . • TO THE AS:IGNITES OF THE LEM!NC TI- 6 1 rl,T!'�Y.G J^RANTEES ARE NOT ikANSF(RAIL! SUFFOLK CO., N. Y. BY / �I/i /z � To ADDITIONAL INSTITUTIONS OR SUafiQUENT OWNERS - SCALE: I DATE: NO• /":- 40' AUG /8,/97.5 75- 53/ t - B) MATERIALS FOR FILL SHALL CONSIST OF CLEAN GRANULAR SOIL t DAMP PROOF . . •• .•• .; a� . CONTAINING NO DELETERIOUS MATTER IT SHALL CONTAIN NO FOUNDATION S � PARTICALES EXCEEDING 4" N ITS LARGEST DIMENSION,BE WELL z WALL •►4 • •• ; • 9t••, GRADED AND CONTAIN NO MORE THAN 12%BY WEIGHT OF MATERIAL ►� : �:.; PASSING THE NUMBER 200 SIEVE. � . .a • ' C) FILL SHALL SE PLACED AND COMPACTED AT ITS OPTIMUM ►�• ; qac;:, MOISTURE CONTENT, M UNIFORM LAYERS NOT MORE THAN ONE ,, FOOT THICK AND EACH LAYER SHALL BE THOOUGHLY COMPACTED ►4 ,•. , • ; . TO A DENSITY.OF 95% OF ITS MAXIMUM DENSITY AS DETERMINED BY 2" RIGID A•• •.,,. hs,r ASTM D1551 (MODIFIED PROCTOR DENSITY) FIELD DENSITY SHALL INSULATION ► ',r• • ''ti', BE VERIFIED BY N-PLACE DENSITY TESTS MADE IN ACCORDANCE � ••" {'.1 WITH ASTM 01556 (SAND CONE METHOD). FILL SHALL NOT BE _•.• .„ PLACED WHEN FROZEN OR ON FROZEN SUBGRADE. �� '• '• /:';' D) COMPACTED FILL OPERATIONS SHALL BE CONTINUOUSLY ►i 0''};. INSPECTED BY A SOILS ENGINEER. �4; €j;'i' '•• 534,., Co • • 1. . o.?. f, 4 • , • 11• 111111 1111111111=111111=11111=1I!!I1-STA:,,; 111111=111111 B.111111=111118_IIIIII-NOE:c'x;? —III —II';: 411 411 ' *. 'T ,', I'-4" • • ilk . / , , . 0 1:DET 4I1. AT: I:®UN®AY It DO NOT PROCEED WITH �� ♦ S FRAMING UNTIL SURVEY • .5z. OF FOUNDATION LOCATION NY,3 HAS BEEN APPROVED. 41 v / ♦ 59 i .>ET 2(ICK LINA. 'Co el �,, 'CDPOP 6LUP? c SIDLE' TARD(1• ,5 M►M) v #2 � �o a� G�R' I�rI�.�D . v. T -IA/? PROPOSED 2 STORY o�< �� 'I ADDITION , 1>k 14'C 7 N • ,.) 8 �% ♦ ♦ 8, -0II ♦ �S DECK N(.\..il A. <9' • • EXISTING ♦ C ��. 2 1/2 STORY UID. FRAME ♦ . 4 % .it SINGLE FAMILY l___,,--- RESIDENCE „ i/iii,, ELIZABETH A.NEVILLE �� Town Hall, 53095 Main Road TOWN CLERK ® P.O. Box 1179 kr” Southold, New York 11971 REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS ® Q Fax(631) 765-6145 MARRIAGE OFFICER / RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER edz�i� ,�*22, Telephone (631) 765-1800 FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER `Zs',,,,�►�� OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD TO: Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals FROM: Elizabeth A. Neville, Southold Town Clerk DATED: March 7, 2000 RE: Zoning Appeal No. 4801 Transmitted herewith is Zoning Appeal No. 4801 - Nancy Weber for a variance. Also included is: ZBA Questionnaire; Transactional Disclosure Form; letter of authorization for Sanford Construction; Notice of Disapproval dated March 2, 2000; copy of Building Department application; copy of survey; and plan. Mar-03- 00 09 : 47A --sem m Oot-s T-:ue--,-i^n 261 -8166 P - 01 NANCY 1. WEBER 7 OXFORD STREET NORT1-IPOR'a, NEW YORK 1176K (516) 757-0498 MARCH 3, 2000 ZBA ATTENTION : LINDA r W-ElqicR( OF S 1N[ROOK CONSTRUCTION � �5�.'Y`Y'r i° y�5'�i�',_„-'._ 4 {£� s �§�-ss� 5��1z=...€ SANBROOK Lill. 3 _ _ MY PERMISSION TO ACT ON MY BEI-TAUIN PROCESSING THIS APPLICATION si :*E.r ARE `. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE FREE 1O CONTACT MIJ. AT MY 1-10M.; PHONE .INEU.IB R (51$) 757-049;1 [-:OS.: YOUR € .`"F:ATioN IN THIS MATTER, SINCERELY. NANCY I. WERER QUESTIONNAIRE c „ ., FOR FILING WITH YOUR Z:B.A. -APPLICATION A. Please disclose the names of the owner(s) and any other individuals (and entities) having a financial interest in the subject premises and a description of their interests: (Separa a sheet may be attached. ) FI4a a iL)Pi0061 6..)23e‘c B. Is the subject premises listed on the real estate market for L. sale or being shown to prospective buyers? { } Yes {)(} No. (If Yes, please attach copy of "conditions” of sale. ) C. Are there any proposals to change or alter land contours? { } Yes 9( No D. 1. Are there any areas which contain wetland grasses? 0 2. Are the wetland areas shown on the. map s�thmi tted with this application? W 3 . Is the property bulkheaded between the wetlands area and the upland building area? NO your property contains wetlands or pond areas, have you contacted the Office of ,the Town, Trus tees for, its. determination of jurisdiction? MOUE;E; 31 E. Is there a depression or sloping elevation near the area of proposed copstruction at or below five feet above mean sea level? '%IhL° (If not applicable, state "N.A. " ) F. Are there any' patios, concrete barriers, bulkheads or fences which exist and are not shown on the survey map that you are submitting? oto _ If none exist, please state "none." G. Do you have any construction taking place at this time concerning your premises? '( , If yes, please submit a copy of your building permit and map as approved by the Building Department. If none, please state. H. Do you or any co-owner also own other land close to t-h;c parcel? NO If yes, please explain where or submit copies of deeds. I. Please list present 'use or operations' conducted 'at this parcel 5t etl,e. PAMIGb1E�1a-- and proposed use 9 NG-LG rAM114, DWE eiIJ( - G�/ c 3-3-00 'uthorized Signature and Date , 3/87, 10/901k APPLICANT TRANSACTIONAL DISCLOSURE FORH The Town of Southold ' s Code of Ethics prohibits conflicts of 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 NAHE: (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 V Change of zone Approval of 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 )4 If you answered "YES, " complete 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 of 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 not a corporation) ; C) an officer, director, partner, or employee of the applicant; or D) the actual applicant . DESCRIPTION OF RELATIONSHIP Zou0 Submitted this 7 day ofd"' 1990 Signature /R //1W Print name 4A6m, LApegev- Town Of Southold P.O Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 * * * RECEIPT * * * Date: 03/06/00 Receipt#: 4130 Transaction(s): Subtotal 1 Application Fees $400.00 Check#: 4130 Total Paid: $400.00 Name: Weber, Nancy 160 The Strand East Marion, NY 11939 Clerk ID: LINDAC Internal ID:3276 1. FOR BOARD AND STAFF USE Updated New Information ;,!.02 rckk c_cgo ,ya.-A---r 4„./t) at) . - b oen /D /2-7 9�°�A/l. �J/loiL4 il3 g:tio fiL_L.A. 11/ ; ' fr.` / ' a041: . (lbsb atiaida Za Zikme iiiiitord4o1 Wa.k tt . 110 ale / � Y' .i.4/ /.2.4 1/I I i / ./Li//1;d 0 0 41f ,2,444 lj ©� G ado"-aez,A c��1Zv.G�Ct ' Gr�/Cc /"�U' NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS SOUTHOLD TOWN Property: Corner of Wilson Road STATE OF NEW YO(.._r BOARD OF APPEALS and Beebe Drive, Cutchogue,--NY; )SS: THURSDAY,MAY 4,2000 1000-103-4-46. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 7:25 p.m.Appl.No.4813—A&S COUNTY OF SUFF ,�-� pursuant to Section 267 of the Town SOUTHOLD OIL CORP. (and J SLOJ c. i ( I t S of Mattituck, in said Law and Chapter 100 (Zoning), E.M. & T. Inc.). Variances are county,being duly sworn,says that he/she is Principal Code of the Town of Southold, the requested under Article XXIV, following applications will be held Section 100-242A and Article X, clerk of THE SUFFOLK TIMES, a weekly newspaper, for public hearings by the Section 100-101C(1) to locate a published at Mattituck, in the Town of Southold, SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF canopy structure over gasoline ' APPEALS at the Town Hall,53095 pumps in the front yard area,and to County of Suffolk and State of New York, and that the Main Road, Southold, New York construct an addition to the existing Notice of which the annexed is a printed copy, has 11971, on THURSDAY, MAY 4, , building, both with insufficient set- 2000 at the times noted below(or as a backs from front property lines.This been regularly polished in said Newspaper once soon thereafter as possible): k variance is based upon an applica- each week for weeks successively, 6:30 p.m. Continued hearings tion for a building permit,which was 1 (carryovers from last calendar): disapproved on March 6, 2000. COi11117enCin,� Or the day Appl. No. 4801 — NANCY Location of Property. 49670 Main 1 of &p c-, i 20 00 7. WEBER.Proposed pool with a set- Road,Southold,NY;Parcel 1000-70- back at less than 100 feet from the 7-4. l.a average top of the bluff at 160 The 7:40 p.m. Appl. No. 4814 — . ���JJ// Strand,East Marion,NY;1000-21-5- RONALD and ANNE WILSON. 1principal Clerk 7. Applicants are requesting a Variance Appl.No.4802—ROBERT and under Article XXIV, Section 100- ! rm'54- ANDREA MOHR. Proposed stor- 244,based upon an application for a Sworr>I to bef® erne this ( � I age building related to applicant- building permit to construct addi- owners'proposed agricultural use of tions which will exceed the 20% lot day of c((1 20c0 the property at-630 Wabasso Street, coverage limitation. A January 20, Southold,NY;1000-78-3-64. 2000 Notice of Disapproval was ! - 8:25 p.m. BELVEDERE PROP- Appl. No. 4804 — ASTRID issued by the Building Department ERTY MANAGEMENT LLC GADDIS. Applicant requests which indicates that the combined (Owner: Robins Island Holdings, �Cdt Variances for a dwelling addition at lot coverage is 23.80± percent. LLC); located at 380 First Street, less than 75 feet from the bulkhead Location of Property: 1330 Gillette ` 2e�p� and side yards at less than the exist- Drive,East Manon,NY;Parcel No. 19New Zone N District: 1000-117-8. 1� in 14'9" nonconformity7020 1000-48-2-14. Applicant Zone uesinMarine-II. g is requesting: Peconic Bay Boulevard, Laurel; 7:50 p.m. Appl. No. 4815 — (1)Appl.No.4809—a Special --r-. Ea0cel 1-000-126-11-6. GEORGE GARBE. This is a re- Exception under Article XII, ''U p•m aPp-i-No. 4806 — quest for a Variance based upon the Section 100-121B(2)-to-construct THOMAS GURNEY. Applicant is-I Building Inspector's March 12,2000 new building and establish uses requesting a Variance under Article I Notice of Disapproval in applicant's I incidental to a private ferry fermi- . XXIII, Section 100-239.4A.1 based request for a building permit for an - upon an application for a building "as built" accessoryshed. The rea- nal use, (existing) for transporta- permit to construct a swimming pool sons noted are thahe shed is locat- tion to and from Robins Island i and as-built hot tub/spa,as stated in ed in-a side yard with a setback at from this 21,407 sq. ft. parcel; or the Building Department's March 9, less than three feet on this 15,240± , an Interpretation that a Special 2000 Notice of Disapproval. Both sq.ft.lot.Location of Property:685 Exception is not necessary;and structures are proposed at less than Osprey Nest Road, East Marion, (2)Appl.No.4822—Variance 100 feet from the bluff or bank of the ' NY;Parcel 1000-35-6-27. based upon the Building L.I. Sound, and the spa structure is 7:55 p.m. Appl. No. 4816 — Inspector's March 28,2000 Notice in a side yard location with less than VEDA DALEY. This is a request i of Disapproval, for the reason , 20 feet from the property line. for a Special Exception to establish that the new building,to be used Location of Property: 4055 Aldrich Accessory Bed and Breakfast use in for offices incidental to a private Lane Extension, Mattituck, NY, conjunction with owner's residence, • ferry terminal, is shown at less Parcel No.1000112-1-10. than from the proper- as provided under Article III, 6:55 p.m. Appl. No. 4805 — ty line15,feet which is notside permitted WILLIAM MOLLER. Applicant is Section 100-30B(14) of the Zoning under Article XXIV,Section 100- (�'A,`�ection'f60=36�3 based u oti Code. Location of Property: 8900 244B. P Main Road, East Marion, NY; an application for a building permit County Parcel#1000-31-8-1.1. i The Board of Appeals will at the per- to construct an addition as stated in 8:10 p.m.Appl.No.4817—JES- above time and place hear all the BuildingDepartment's Februarysons or their representative desiring P SICA BOGER.This is a request for to be heard or to submit Written 11,2000 Notice of Disapproval.The an Accessory Apartment in owner's statements before the hearin is proposed addition is less than 50 feet ( g —from a-front-property line near Old , existing single-family residence as _concluded): The hearing will not Cove Road. Location of Property: provided under Article III-A, start earlier than designated. Files ' 2530 Vanston Road,Cutchogue,NY; Sections 100-30A.2 (B-1) and 100- are available for review during regu- , Parcel No 1000-111-5-3. 31B-13. Location of Property: 270 lar Town Hall business hours (8-4 7.00 p.m.Appl.No.4810—JOEL Gagen's Landing Road, Southold, p.m.). If you have questions,please BRAVERMAN. Applicant is NY;County Parcel#1000-70-10-18. do not hesitate to call (631) 765- requesting a Special Exception to ' 8:15 p,m. Appl. No. 4818 — 1809. establish an Accessory Apartment CHRIS and JAMES MESKOURIS. ' Dated:April 17,2000 use in conjunction with owner's resi- stated Applicants request a Variance as ' GERARD P.GOEHRINGER, Bence as provided by Article III, I stated in the Building Inspector's CHAIRMAN Section 100-31B(13). Location of April 5,2000 Notice of Disapproval HOLD TOWN Property: 5700 Alvah's Lane, for the following: (1)proposed con- BOARD OF APPEALS . Cutchogue; Parcel No. 1000-101-2- sanction on non-conforming lot is Town Hall , 184. not permitted under Article XXIV, - --Main Road 7:10p.m.Appl.No.4811—CLIF- Section 100-244E due to the mini- i ' Southold,NY 11971 FORD CORNELL. A Variance is mum front yard setback of 40 feet, ' 1276-ITA20 requested under Article IIIA, subject lot has right-of-way across - Section 100-30A.4, and Article property on easterly and northern XXIII,Section 100-230E based upon ' boundaries creating front yards on I the February 3, 2000 Notice of those frontages, proposed setbacks Disapproval regarding a building on those frontages exceed forty foot i permit application to locate apro- minimum required by Code.Setback I posed garage as an accessory in the from right-of--way on north proposed side yard. Location of Property; at 25± feeton the east at 12 1/2± Right-of--Way north of North feet; and (2, ) pursuant to Article Bayview Road (to the eastof IIIA, Section 100-30A accessory i Reydon Drive), Southold, NY Parcel 1000-79-5-2use(s) shall be located in required 0.8. rear yard;proposed accessory swim- 7:15 p.m. Appl. No. 4819 — J. ming pool fl front yard on WOLF. This is a request for northeastern side of proposed Variance under Article III, Section dwelling. Location of Property: 675 1 100-32(100-30A.3)for the rearwardSummit Dr., Mattituck, NY; Parcel setback of an "as built" foundation i No.1000-106-1-47- on Lot 11 at Sunny Shores, East Cutchogue at less than 50 ft. 0n illiS 20,100 sq ik. oca�W.A oC `, J d.' Z'----------gi .s L. a ...., I e 14 h aF. CE :�a D`MAIL:MECEI'PTr ',,: - 1 Z 9 ZOO L (Dome TodalOnly; n° -mayC ove rage Provided) p � Articlent _ 111111111111111111.1111.111111 ZONING BOARPPEA TOWN OF SOUTHOLD:NEW YORK1 : ra Postage r A Certified Fee111=1111) Pos) pr ®®® In the Matter of the Application of I =C Return Receipt Fee , ! A� r(Endorsement Required) C C] Restricted DeliveryFee f 1LC� k 1 LJ C��� I C7 (Endorsement Reqwred) + '0����q 6 ` (Name of Applicants) I C O Total Postage&Fees $ `'•J 9 CTM Parcel #1000- a i J — 7 1 m Name(Please Print Clearly)(to be completed by mailer) -------------------- o: 111 ;c - rna cis E Er Street,Apt No,or PO Box No II C7 E.C._ 15- 52, 7 V v r� -Ci o�State,ZIP+4 r` 5,fie n �.37D COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) "PSrFor ,3 :00 at 9999 _ _ = �f tElEIDIulleami STATE OF NEW YORK) __-- _ _ ._ -__«__._ 3411 ' 19 y Del I, (1o,ncNf d- p\-,t1 L 0 —f residing at l/oo +c-aRL , c--5} vs,\0-riO4,-) , New York, being duly sworn, depose and say that: On the 0,I7 day of w1 , 2000, I personally mailed at the United States Post Office in ima,-H-i A-vc-le , New York, by CERTIFIED MAIL, RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED, a true copy of the attached Legal Notice in prepaid envelopes addressed to current owners shown on the current assessment roll verified from_the_officiai_r-or`r,rd,.--`'- with the (VrAssessors, or _— for every I also wish to receive the follow Ifeet or vehicular right-of- .,7,3 ci SENDER: ing services(for an extra fee) •jr, ❑Complete items 1 4a,and 4b additional services ° d Complete items 3, 1 ❑ Addressee's Address ` w ❑Pnnt your name and address on the reverse of this form so that we can return t is k I d card to you2. 0 Restricted Delivery N Attach this form to the front of the mailpiece,or on the back if space does not a permiton d i hre Return rRece pt Receipt to whomthe article wasdelvexed and the date II o delivered 4a.Article Number ct° a 3 Article.Addressed to.g. C a Q ` �`� 1`a-- ` 4b Service Type t l '��� t'1 0 Registered 'Certified C 1 ° Ex ress Mail _ ❑Insured y t 5S�Ve�iYOf N -- �� A �Li 0 p N .COD ° 1 rik cwunYtya OU W--' ,� \ tlJ ` 1D5� 0 Return Receipt.��`"r o \pr 31,10� L,Oci-S\-\qi-or I f\y 7.Date of Del' , ` Cl1 Ii 1 t Q - rflj7 ��'ested and t= z B Addresse y' 'zs""®'sd `0 1I Pnnt Name) I L ' m 5.Rsc ived By' f fee is pard .. F W N Q � . if paper, the lot numbers �,� %� i '8®=- Iles were mailed. Thank 6 Signature(Addressee or Agent) Domestic Return Receipt g102595-99-8-0223 I N PS Form 3811,December Y994 0 6 Signature(Addressee or Agent) il TI11 N PS Form 3811,December 1994 102595-99-B-0223 Domestic Return Receipt' — i r ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD:NEW YORK ----------------------------------------------------x In the Matter of the Application of AFFIDAVIT fCGRGY +- Licloe- OF SIGN (Name of Applicant) POSTING Regarding Posting of Sign upon ' Applicant's Land Identified as 1000- ad - 5- - COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) STATE OF NEW YORK) nourItf pI,;1 c,o-°,b - I,-3 i 11 -bG-e--f-A-y On igeinate (4 residing at S ' d__ V'1.ctr-(9 V) , New York, being duly sworn, depose and say that: On the a/ day of Moz-te.r, , 2000, I personally placed the Town's official Poster, with the date of hearing and nature of my application noted thereon, securely upon my property, located ten (10) feet or closer from the street or right-of-way (driveway entrance) -facing the street or facing each street or right-of-way entrance;*and that I hereby confirm that the Poster has remained in place for seven days prior to the date of the subject hearing date, whi�Ch hearing ate was shown to be // (Sign ture) Sworn to before me this c2g4a-day of `-7nU 2000 . LINDA J.COOPER Notary Public,State of New York No.4822563,Suffolk County a C od Term Expires December 3L (Notary Pub ic) *near the entrance or r driveway entrance of my property, as the area most visible to passersby. / r . . „„. 0 ., ,„,,,,, :,, G=t?... - '-"r`4,NOTICE;OIF`•-=:•:.,=_;.. ,),,,1 MAR a 4 are 1`i PUBLIC,HEARINGS, �,_, isouTuoLD'f3'01_,;=,•>n''•. ': -i�TM 'BOARD-OFFAPPEMS q.e,.: STATE OF NEW YORK) ;;s •;Ti-UitiOA 'Apiti 6,,000i,:•= )SS: r: Nariet 1S HEREBYYiG1VEt�- COUNTY OF UFFO 1S pursuant to.Section 267 of the Town ]S. f`' -;-Lawand Chapter100(Zoning),Code a�oQ,n }- • ( I l t3 of Mattituck, in said :;.)rtae'i'owti4ns wutbe the follow-• county, beingdulysworn, says that he/she is �rli gyh aIr nts ngwille 50UTHQL_ y y g,�ay shu_• Principal clerk of THE SUFFOLK TIMES, a weekly 'fOVKN BOARD`OFTAPPEAT.S'at 3-the.Tomo Hal(s3095 Main i�Itoad;_ newspaper, published at Mattituck, in the Town of r• , 5.ro a r P� �. t Southold,Near;;-§arl� 11971;.:4n= Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, `.`til es n ted b Arlocik,,2000 at',the, and that the Notice of which the annexed is a printed ` times'itoted b01Ovi:1:4--p., =„;,„, = t; - :6:15 p:in.40 l No;,a798-J0HN: copy, has been regularly published in said Newspaper :a test kr K peri l:Excn monis o• once each week for ( . weep succes- reques It,_, ._.axSpeCial rfxci gtjon•;to�; �1 •R•establish -_Acces;ssory£:Bed';;:and; SOf I� , 1 m l en Ing on the day fi Breakfaast--use,Th confunctionrwith., 20 J - owners'wresidence'as provided,onder Article-111;FSection 100 30B(14),of T:the•ZoningsFCode;Location---.of .66, , •iyProperty:ya930; e'7,1=Jule,• Lane, rincipal Clerk •tt-Mattituck.NY;'"6County'Tax'-Map ;Parce1,1000-`,1l4�12-3.3.7°. . ;;,u,., 1;,.;:_6.20 ,pa'n YAppl .No:'4793,. Sworn to before me this a3 ThOMAs-TAy'L-oR ;This:issi,o -. ,,,r ;r,--u.l.:-,�'-elA 7.4- day of �,f.r�1 20 00 ,cr iequesti;,or__,,,_, e3>and,..,,,,,, ,_ XXIV,Section:i 244Btand Article • - -_ : _based op I„ -„,eciibn=100= O-- fi ,•6-r r, �{pl$T1pIA4.YYEBFA th~etBuildingiDepartment-'s`•Feb uaty=,, pups pf New Yorc V,'.Z9f.ibt tki%-f'._Disap rova.*4:a-' Np 01W ;;.li iiiding per it-apppicat on'to'1£ocate: Q b1/iplcCo91t011 •1�1 1(4,-IirpY,pposedyy ddition5to"%dwelling�!, fie,p9oecnber 13, L�iRpft 9 k°l:.ry';v:Y.x.^.vt.W�..�;:'•�-:v -2with osreductngside ^Ithe, d(b)rlg,l,, Nabsl-LAL a 302 \oe If ikii eoiiforMing a, y03 a010)tai i �. W�d�1 islocate,noT[h�e�?ly ortionl-,of;.garage':- ?ipa'rtly:i.Roa)sideycd.1Locataon-?of=� •i!Prop t�:. 2755 Westphalia j.Roadl,: .4 Matttiitgc' ':' ;; Cgunt•-i axf, ap;• _ - -- s i.,v-:-.^_ _..-e,--s,;.•-,'y rs; -.,t.•- 1;�G.6;_cel. 0000 1 0-20t. . ; - - --- T,- .;- , -.T r, -' ' p p l No' 4 7811 ' .-444,41,_ i c n•s Maic h 2r �i,100 30 `13 and ►'•rticle 1Ir 6r-e r,1„-_ App `;. . = uildiii De a1-Ifpl gsi., ,., .: '4E,!-6 r� )'- r c l:- otic f: a oval+and'alit 1 =Section:10- 39(A)(2); ased;ulion AW��Ii�E`,�1.pp�;�^E aitdJOSP1111VF1'_„34 ;ei �-p)$aPF, t Ppb r • ' s-Dep&artiniit'sstwo 1~�,,cationfair-a,li'tdldi g pettnitto7'” ate-•, ttie^�'$uii�tng•z�,,� r. ''PEA IN Qaltitiva119Afk'r,0111 .�-�._ gii,tt-t •„ s a k' iiti ts. r, sp ' �' Bd a ro osed°r.1),,,,--,ool a;less tlian 100 kat''' totiiices- ?o-' -Dis'approval'S d i,'-Marcli 2000(�11. 4iestlfor;a rov l; , is ,11 'Er` 21: _',�x,. .rva _-41J ” rgi p =�'Orom-the t t)of the+;bluff at Janra ry �C• ;and;an applacatibn li d�9ocatabn. 25kN6 _xSea r, P des. -''2/i ,;.,,.9f.,. e •, , q t :. _J or`a;buildin ermit_to!orate a: ro; r� rive°�Sout6ol��1 ,3q _2 _�� �60�"Tle":S`ta d.�Pebble�'BeactjFot;=_.�.'f -,,,,..„5.g•p gra P,,, -4= 3:�-a z., ` $, _ c.;•;. .: �-•� x; r� ,S •• P ' ";1�$:;No;1372 Easti"':M"ria .arceu.,213-1.0,os ;;d -�=addition=a,tosdwel dwelling f ° ' 41000= i-5-7 '�'z a f F i whichswill;ezc'eCd the 10%a lot cover :..7";- ---.-----,'alki it, b'kiR TiiirkRi, 2;. , *Vit" 4--.:_,� 't ,,c--�.�=-=° „_i,' ._ euest fora'Variancce°•under Article-;F;> ::6 501.� .m:',App!: No.;'-':4795" ,r, -,age-i mitation of�the,•Code'and ldcat=; .„, ... 4 I . 7:4ozi:f4tii:_;,4ppl. No:','4799 :-7-; '.= LEGACS,. .1":, , -- ei-Frompr,9ylobS.,p,pde- 1-i-e' '.'''' ' Williamsburw,Drivq.Souttiold,tNY; •f Parcel is4,1000-78::5.;10.:-"-;•:-.' ;: ''.'• ; 7:15 Om.:•ApPl.--No. 4794 — :, MARK LAMPL.This is a request for ••.:1:AsTRIF.:-GitiDp1 :'IMipliealiNa4 ,:..,,, queits4W;ri, hqe under-,At-tiClel '..t,',L)(X1P1 .'.-.8ectiOnF'..,100-239Ap-_ and •. Afticle••;*XIK:•...Section••'166-242A, 5•,--based-upotOlie;,-13uilding"Inspeetor;s Wz-;,.,c.-'... k-,..- • • February -.of 4„ .-• _,.....::.;•,,,,31,-..,;,,,bkz.,,,,,i ..,,,,-..,,i, a,.Variance' under-Article-NXIII, 4_Disapproyalland'--an,application;for 9. .,:','„,,I,z;--•,-.5"......".4-,••:•:••,•,-:,."..0:••;.,:- Section 400-239A (1), based •upon . ?;bUildinglpetmitvt9-41•Seateprcipo§ed,' ",- the Buildine:Depatfmefiks,Uanuary.„ dWellitig.7-kalcIrticink,qhe,ipt9p-osec12.,t;1 I; 25,2000 Notice ciNpisapproyal And :.. aClclitiOn:'Will.ipe:::10s.tpatis/5-ffeee,t;ftoin",3 -,-, an applictionsfor;Ia,tkUildinepciiinit z. -..z".;i:•the;bulkhendcand,WilPha esi e yards : .;••,,,,,,,•:•„:„".:T.,:,-...,F:R.--•-•, :c••e-rv.,43;;;Ii”. ..'s :••••''' to locate:a proposed" sWitnming-poOl :VA•::1„,...1-111ap,Acx-,...;7,9Tas*.A:7-,.-1..ttun-•, at less than the-existing:66±:ft,non; • „r••'..91,1f9'...4161'74-460.94'Wf-.4"Pi6POttit,-'., • i - . • -., conforming setback from the tiluff of " ,p.9200,ext!,'.4941,1C13,a.y...,111.3.ulp„..yat.41 ..._ the tong•Island 86titi'd.',(Seetion 100- ''''..L.nitirelitic?-*Arcipt.m.i'lie,ictitp,Pa'rerei 239 4A of the Zoning c...ode4itcwideS! 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