HomeMy WebLinkAbout4080APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS
Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman
Charles Grigonis, Jr.
Serge Doyen, Jr.
James Dinizio, Jr.
Robert A. Villa
Telephone (516) 765-1809
BOARD OF APPEALS
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
SCOTT L. HARRIS
Supervisor
Town Hall, 53095 Main Road
P.O. Box 1179
Southold, New York 11971
Fax (516) 765-1823
Telephone (516) 765-1800
ACTION OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS
Appl. NO. 4080.
Upon Application of GEORGE AND SUE TSAVARIS. This is an
Appeal for a Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article XXIII,
Section 100-239.4 for approval of location of accessory satellite
(antenna) dish structure with a setback at approximately 36 feet
from the bluff line. The requirement for all structures under
Section 100-239.4 is 100 feet from the Long Island Sound bluff.
Location of Property: 2170 The Strand Way, East Marion, NY;
Pebble Beach Farms Filed Map No. 6266, Lot 111; Parcel ID
No. 1000-30-2-53.
WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on May 7, 1992, at which
time all those who desired to be heard were heard and their
testimony recorded; and
WHEREAS, the Board has carefully considered all testimony
and documentation submitted concerning this application;
WHEREAS, Board Members have personally viewed and are
familiar with the premises in question, its present zoning, and
the surrounding areas; and
WHEREAS, the Board made the following findings of fact:
1. This is an application for a Variance under Article
XXIII, Section 100-239.4 for approval of an accessory structure,
i.e. satellite antenna dish which has been located (without a
building permit) in the rear yard area and the base of which is
shown to be situated 37 feet from the existing top of the L.I.
Sound bluff.
2. The premises is known as Lot No. 111 on the "Map of
Pebble Beach Farms" and is improved with a single-family,
two-story dwelling with porch situated at 55-1/2 feet from the
closest distance to the top of the bluff line and located 100
feet from the average top of bluff shown on the filed subdivision
map. Also existing at the premises is the subject antenna dish
structure, barbeque "burner," play area and deck landward of the
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top of the bluff. There are steps sloping down the bluff to the
beach area at the bottom of the bluff.
4. Article XXIII, Section 100-239.4A of the Zoning Code
requires all buildings and structures located on lots upon which
there exists a bluff or bank landward of the shore or beach of
shall be set back not less than one hundred (100) feet from the
top of such bluff or bank.
5. Correspondence has been received from the office of the
Town Trustees confirming that the antenna structure is beyond
their jurisdiction under the Coastal Erosion Hazard Ordinance
adopted in November 1991 (Ch. 37) and the Town Wetland Ordinance
(Ch. 97).
6. The applicants have indicated that they have
communicated with the N.Y.S. Department of Environmental
Conservation and have been assured that the structures are
grandfathered as exist.
7. For the record, the following additional information is
noted:
(a) the overall height of the antenna dish is at a
maximum of 17 to 18 feet above ground;
(b) the overall width of the antenna dish is
approximately nine (9') feet;
(c) there are cedar trees existing along the easterly
side of the antenna location which will suffice for screening
purposes -- additional screening would limit waterviews for the
property owner and adjacent property owners;
(d) satellite signals are limited to areas located
within 45 feet, or less, of the top of the bluff line {shown on
the copy of the survey with the signal areas highlighted in
yellow}. There is no other location except to position the
satellite at a dangerous height on the roof of the house, or
perhaps in the front yard, which is not permitted without
variances and further consideration. The alternatives are not
more feasible under the circumstances.
(e) this application is strictly for the satellite
antenna dish, and not for any other structure existing at this
time within 100 ft. of the top of the bluff. (No other variance
application has been found of record for this property.)
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8. It is the position of this Board that in considering
this application:
(a) the relief requested is in this application is
not substantial in relation to those buildings existing generally
in the neighborhood and along this Sound bluff;
(b) an accessory structure for satellite antenna
purposes is required to obtain a building permit, however, it is
not a prohibited use;
(c) it is not uncommon for parcels along the Sound
bluff to require variances for accessory structures within 100
feet of the bluff because the principal structures preexist the
enactment of Section 100-239.4 (previously 100-119.2 under the
old zoning code);
(d) there is at least one other similar antenna dish
located in the immediate neighborhood to the west;
(e) the difficulties are uniquely related to the
property and its topography, and the difficulties claimed are
not personal to the landowner;
(f) the amount of relief requested will not in turn be
adverse to the safety, health, welfare, comfort, convenience or
order of the town, nor will it prevent neighboring properties
from enjoyment of their properties;
(g) there is no alternative feasible for appellants to
pursue other than a variance;
(h) in view of all the above, the interests of justice
will be served by granting relief, as conditionally noted below.
Accordingly, on motion by Mr. Dinizio, seconded by
Mr. Grigonis, it was
RESOLVED, to GRANT a variance for an accessory (satellite
antenna dish) structure only, as applied in the Matter of MR. AND
MRS. GEORGE TSAVARIS under Appl. No. 4080, SUBJECT TO THE
FOLLOWING CONDITIONS:
1. That the antenna dish not be replaced, rebuilt,
re-located, moved, or otherwise altered or modified (except
through an additional permit/variance application process);
2. That the cedar trees as exist be properly maintained in
good condition;
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3. That there be no physical disturbance to or near the
bluff area;
4. That the appellants must apply for and receive a
building permit (and other agency approvals which may be deemed
necessary) for structures at this site.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Messrs. Grigonis, Doyen, Dinizio
and Villa. Nay: Chairman Goehringer (voted against the
resolution because he felt that additional screening along the
easterly property line was necessary). This resolution was duly
adopted. (Margin: 4-1).
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RECEIVED AND FILED BY
Town Clerk, Town of Sou/ho/d
APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS
Gerard P. Goehringer. Chairman
Charles Grigonis. Jr.
Serge Doyen, Jr.
James Dinizio, Jr.
Robert A. Villa
Telephone (516) 765-1809
BOARD OF APPEALS
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
SCOTt L. HARRIS
Supervisor
Town Hall. 53095 Main Road
P.O. Box 1179
Southold. New York 11971
Fax (516) 765-1823
Telephone (516) 765-1800
NOTICE OF HEARINGS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 267 of the Town
Law and the Code of the Town of Southold, the following matters
will be held for public hearings before the SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD
OF APPEALS at the Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold,
New York 11971, on THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1992 commencing at the times
specified below:
1. 7:34 p.m. Appl. No. 4102 - ROBERT A~D ELEONORE CAHILL.
This is an Appeal of the April 22, 1992 Notice of Disapproval by
the Building Inspector for a Variance to the Zoning Ordinance,
Article III-A, Section 100-30A.3 for permission to construct
deck addition with an insufficient front yard setback from the
easterly property line (along Cedar Lane, a private road).
Location of Property: 515 East.Gillette Drive, East Marion;
County Tax Map District 1000, Section 38, Block 4, Lot 12; also
referred to as Lot 69 on the "Map of Marion Manor" filed with
the Suffolk County Clerk as Map No. 2038. The subject premises
is nonconforming as to lot area in this R-40 Zone District.
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Southold Town Board of Appeals
2. 7:37 p.m. Appl~ No. 4098 - TONY AND MARIA KOSTOULAS. This
is an Appeal for a Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article
XXIII, Section 100-239.4 for approval of deck extension (at or
near ground level) and fence with an insufficent setback from
the L.I. Sound bluff line. Location of Property: 1035 Aquaview
Avenue, East Marion, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-
21-2-13. This property is nonconforming as to total lot area
in this R-40 Zone District.
3. 7:40 p.m. Appl. No. 4103 - WARREN AND ELLEN HUFE (FUTURE
SCREW MACHINE PRODUCTS, INC.). This is an Appeal for a Variance
to the Zoning Ordinance, Article VIII, Section 100-82 (and
Article XXIV, Section 100-242A) for permission to construct
addition which will increase the degree of nonconformance in the
northerly side yard setback. The setback from the northerly
property line is less
Property: 41155 C.R.
Road), Southold, NY;
than the required 20 feet. Location of
48 (and the westerly side of Kenny's
County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-59-7-33.
This property is nonconforming as to total lot area in this
Limited-Business (LB) Zone District.
4. 7:45 p.m. Appl. No. 4100 - THOMAS J. McCARTHY (Contract
Vendee) {Owners: Frank Majeski and Others). This is an Appeal
for a Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article IIIA, Section
100-30A.3 for approval of insufficient lot area, width and depth
of parcels proposed in this four-lot minor subdivision, each
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with a preexisting dwelling. Location of Property: 1270 Fourth
Street and 305 King Street, New Suffolk, NY; County Tax ~p
Parcel No. 1000-117-7-8. This property is zoned R-40.
5. 7:55 p.m. Appl. No. 4037 - ME~RO/808 REALTY CORP.
(Continued from the April 2, 1992 hearing). Location of
ProperTy: Corner of the Northerly Side of Main Road (Route 25)
and the Westerly Side of Depot Lane, Cutchogue, Town of
Southold; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-102-5-26.
6. 8:05 p.m. Appt. No. 4080 - GEORGE AND SUE TSAVARIS. This
is an .Appeal for a Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article
XXIII, Section 100-239.4 for approval of lecation of accessory
satellite (anTenna) dish s=ructure with a setback at
approximately 37 feet from the bluff line. The requirement for
all structure under Section 100-239.4 is 100 feet from the Long
Island Sound bluff. Location of Property: 2170 The Strand
Way, East Marion, NY; Pebble Beach Farms Filed Map No. 6266,
Lot 111; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-30-2-53.
7. 8:15 p.m. Appl. No. 4091 - EUGENE M. LACOLLA. Variance to
the Zoning Ordinance, Article III, Section 100-31 A & B,
requesting permission to change use of a portion of the subject
premises, from residential to non-residential. Location of
Property: North Side of Main Road (State Route 25), at
Arshamomoque near Greenpor~, (abutting properties of Hollister's
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Restaurant, Mill Creek Liquors, The Pottery Place, etc.);
County Tax Map Parcel Nos. 1000-56-4-24 & 19.
The Board of Appeals will at said time and place hear any
and all persons or representatives desiring to be heard in the
above matters. Written co~ents may also be submitted prior to
the conclusion of the subject hearing. Each hearing will not
start before the times designated above. For more information,
please call 765-1809.
Dated: April 24, 1992. BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD
TO%~N BOAP~ OF APPEALS
GERARD P. GOEHRINGER
CHAIRMAN
By Linda Kowatski
Copies to the following on 4/27/92:
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cahill, 35 Greenwood Place, Valley Stream,
NY 11581
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kostoulas, 221 - 148th St., Whitestone, NY
11357
Mr, Robert T. Bayley, A.I.A., P.O. Box 59~ East Marion 11939
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hufe, 41155 Route 48, Southold, NY 11971
Mr. Thomas J. McCarthy, Box 1266, Southold~ NY 11971
Allen M. Smith, Esq., 737 Roanoke Avenue, Box 1240, Riverhead,
NY 11901 (Attorney for Metro)
Permit Research & Acquisition Co., Inc., 1108 Route 110,
Farmingdale, NY 11735
Mr. and Mrs. George Tsavaris, 2170 The Strand, P.O. Box 345,
East Marion 11939
Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Kondak (as fr~f~-est~ o~os.~ 2060 The
Charles~R. Cuddv .~_~c. _
R. Cuddy, Esq., P.O. Box 1547, 180 Old Country Road,
Riverhead, NY 11901 (Attorney for LaColla)
L.I.. Traveler-Watchman, Inc. (fax transmission)
Times-Review (fax transmission)
Individual Files and Board Members
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2. PROVISION (S) OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE APPEALED (Indicate the Article Section, Sub-
section and Paragraph of the Zoning Ordinance by number. Do not quote the Ordinance.)
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3. TYPE OF APPEAL Appeal is made herewith for (please check appropriate box)
(~ A VARIANCE to the Zoning Ordinance or Zoning Mop
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DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING
COUNTY OF SUFFOLk
ROBeRt J. Gaff nEY
SUffOlk COUNTY EXeCUtiVe
ARTHUR H. KUNZ
DIRECTOR OF PLANNING
June 18, 1992
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) which have been referred to
the Suffolk County Planning Commission are considered to be a matter for local
determination. A decision of local determination should not be construed as
either an approval or a disapproval.
Agplicant(s)
/Teavaris, George & Sue
Municipal File Number(s)
4080
Rowan/Arcas
Tuthill, David & Pamela
Brim, John G. & Maria Elena
Hintze, Henry & Betty
4101
4108
4111
4112
Very truly yours,
Arthur H. Kunz
Director of Planning
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S/s Gerald G. Newman
Chief Planner
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APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS
Gerard P. Goehrioger, Chairman
Charles Grigonis, Jr.
Serge Doyen, Jr.
James Dioizio, Jr.
Robert A. Villa
Telephone (516) 765-1809
BOARD OF APPEALS
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
SCOTI' L. HARRIS
Supervisor
Town Hall, 53095 Main Road
P.O. Box 1179
Southold, New York 11971
Fax (516) 765-1823
Telephone (516) 765-1800
Pursuant to k~°cicle Xi-V of the S~zffolk County Administrative Code, The
Board of 3~3pea~s of the Town of Sout]nxDld, New York, hereby refers the follc/~ing
to the Strffolk Cx)unty Plax~g Com.~ssion:
XX Variance from the Zoning Code, Article XXIII
· Section 100-239.4
__Variance from Determination of Southold Town Building Inspector
__. Special Exception, Article
· Section
__Special Permit
Appeal No: 4080 Applicant: George & Sue Tsavaris
[0cati0n of Affected Land: 2170 The Strand Lane, East Marion,
County /ax Map Item No.: ]000-30-2-53
Within 500 feet of:
NY
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 D~ainage 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
approval of
Comments: Applicant is requesting ~.ftm{
100 feet of th~ sound bluff
satellite antenna within
Copies of Town file and related documents enclosed for your review.
Dated: June 1~, 1992
APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS
Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman
Charles Grigonis, Jr.
Serge Doyen, Jr.
James Dinizio, Jr.
Robert A. Villa
Telephone (516) 765-1809
BOARD OF APPEALS
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
June 9,
SCOTrL. HARRIS
Supervisor
Town Hall, 53095 Main Road
P.O. Box 1179
Southold, New York 11971
Fax (516) 765-1823
Telephone (516) 765-1800
Dr. and Mrs. George A. Tsavaris
2170 The Strand
East Marion, NY 11939-0345
Re: Appl. No. 4080 - Variance for Antenna Location
Dear Dr. and Mrs. Tsavaris:
Please find attached a copy of the Board's findings and
determination rendered at our June 4, 1992 Special Meeting
concerning the above application.
Please be sure to return to the Building Inspector
concerning the building permit and certificate of use/occupancy
and any other agency which may have jurisdiction concerning this
property. Copies of this determination have been forwarded to
the Building Department for their update and permanent records,
and to the Suffolk County Department of Planning as required
under the Administrative Code of Suffolk County (which governs
projects within 500 feet of the L.I. Sound and estuaries).
Very truly yours,
Linda Kowalski
Enclosures
Copies of Decision to:
$outhold Town Building Department
Suffolk County Department of Planning
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Dear Sirs;
Dr. & Mrs. George A. Tsavaris
2170 The Strand
East Marion, New York 11939-0345
Re: Appl No. 4080
Parcel No. 1000-30-2-53
We believe from our communication with the building department that the issue is
not whether or not we have the right to own and operate a satellite dish antenna, but
whether we have the right to keep it at its present location.
When we erected our antenna in 1985, it was because of the number of stations we
were able to receive were limited and except for channels 20 and 61 reception was poor.
We inquired about cable but there were no plans to bring cable into Pebble Beach. Having
three children at the time ages 3,2 and 1, it was important to us to receive such stations
as P.B.S. and Disney which were otherwise unavailable. Noticing that there were already
two satellite antennas in our development we decided to pursue that alternative, and may
I add a very expensive alternative.
In choosing the location for a satellite antenna, an unobstructed view of the
western sky was necessary. The area infront of our house was unsuitable because of
the tall trees on the golf course. That left the roof and backyard. The roof was ruled
out because of safety concerns, taking into account the strong winds that come off the
sound. The only logical location was and remains the backyard. The trees on the golf
course as you approach the bluff are not as tall as those in the front.
Almost our entire backyard falls within the 100 foot set back. The antenna was erected
60 feet behind the average bluff line. For several years, this antenna has stood at its
present location without objections from any of our neighbors, the Pebble Beach Lot
Owners Association, the DEC who inspected our property twice, and even the Southold
Building Department whose inspectors have been in the immediate vicinity many times over
the last seven years.
During this time our present neighbors, the Kondak's, owned a waterfront lot in
Pebble Beach several lots to the east of ours. They swapped their lot for the lot next
to ours 3 - 4 years after the erection of our antenna. Why would they choose a lot next
to a structure they found so offensive when there were other lots available. It took at
least a year to build their home and they have been living in it for over two years.
Suddenly they began complaining about our antenna with such vehemence that its as if our
antenna was erected after their house was built.
One year ago we invited our neighbors into our home and asked them if they had any
objections to our planting a row of trees along our side of the property line. We hoped
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that this would improve relations by providing a greater degree of privacy for both
of us. They readily agreed.
When Huricane Bob hit Long Island, it blew out two mesh panels of our antenna.
Instead of just replacing the panels at minimal cost, we opted to replace the entire
mesh for one that was more transparent. This also did not appease them. They state
that they were patiently waiting for cable before lodging their complaint about our
antenna but in their letter they've taken issue with everything in our backyard including
the trees they agreed to and the well we use for irrigation. We feel that their
complaints are motivated by a personal animosity towards us and nothing more.
They mention in their letter of a limited natural resource. We don't know
exactly what they mean, however, we assume they are referring to the view. They have
an unobstructed view of Connecticut from their home something few people can claim.
In our opinion, the limited natural resource at Pebble Beach is privacy. They feel
that with the availability of cable we should dismantle our antenna and subscribe to
cable. We feel that they are not only infringing on our privacy but also on our
freedom of choice. When they exchanged their property for the lot next to ours, when
other lots were available, they exercised their freedom of choice. When they angled
their house and deck so that it overlooked our backyard, they exercised their freedom
of choice. When they demand that we dismantle our antenna and hook up to cable they deny
us the same freedom of choice. At the same time they feel they have the authority
to dictate their will upon us.
In closing we ask the board to recognize our right to continue using our satellite
antenna by granting us this variance, Just as it has granted variences to other
homeowners for such things as decks, swimming pools and gazebos. It is our understanding
that no homeowner has been denied a permit on Long Island, or in New York, for a
satellite antenna on the basis of a neighbors opposition. It hardly seem right that
some homeowners may take advantage of this relatively new technology because their
neighbors are reasonable and others cannot because of neighbors' "opposition".
Sincerely,
Dr. & Mrs. George A. Tsavaris
George A. Tsavaris
Susan T. Tsavaris
TRUSTEES
John M. Bredemeyer, III, President
Albert J. Krupski, Jr., Vice President
Henry P. Smith
John B. Tuthill
William G. Albertson
Telephone (516) 765-1892
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BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
SUPERVISOR
SCOTT L. HARRIS
Town Hall
53095 Main Road
P.O. Box 1179
Southold, New York 11971
May 15, 1992
George & Susan Tsavaris
2170 The Strand
P.O. Box 345
East Marion, NY 11939
RE: Waiver Request
SCTM #1000-30-2-53
Dear Mr. & Mrs. Tsavaris:
The application for a waiver for which you seek permission for a
satellite dish is beyond the jurisdiction of this Board for
having been constructed prior to the effective date of the
Coastal Erosion Hazard Ordinance in November, 1992 and is more
than 75' from mean high water on Long Island Sound and as such
is beyond the jurisdiction of the Town Wetland Ordinance.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact
this office.
Very truly yours,
John M. Bredemeyer, III
President, Board of Trustees
JMB:jmt
cc: Bldg. Dept.
ZBA
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Appeal #4080
Applicant(s): George and Sue Tsavaris
Location of Property: 2170 The Strand, East Marion, NY{
County Tax Map No.: 1000-30-2-53
The Chairman opened the hearing at 8:30 p.m. and read the Notice of
Hearing and Application for the record.
CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: ........ Indicating the placement of spected
structures over and above the house, dwelling, house and/or dwelling. And
I have copy of the Suffolk County Tax Map indicating this and surrounding
properties in the area. You are on.
MR. GEORGE TSAVARIS: I am George Tsavaris and this is my wife Sue.
CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: How do you do.
MRS. SUE TSAVARIS: These are just some, I just figured that I had them
typed up and you could look at them afterward.
MR. TSAVARIS: We also have pictures here, that we would like you to
refer to. There is only one (1) comment that I would to make on what you
have read is that the structure is really placed (difficult to
understand)
CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: We are going to have to ask you to use the
microphone, if you don't mind. It is right over here on my left, your
right, either side.
MR. TSAVARIS: The structure is actually placed sixty (60) feet behind
the average bluff line, that is the measurment that we used for the
setback in the Pebble Beach Farm development.
CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Okay, so you have really two (2) bluff lines I
assume.
MR. TSAVARIS: Right, exactly.
CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: We did run into that on the opposite side.
MR. TSAVARIS: It always comes up, it is a confusing point.
CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Okay, what else would you like to say.
MR. TSAVARIS: I would like to say that when we we first build our home
in 1984, we, there was no cable in that particular development and there
was no plans on the part of cable to bring
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MR. TSAVARIS (con't): cable into Pebble Beach Farm, probably because of
the low density of the population at that particular time. The only
reception that was available then were Channels 20 and 61. And the others
were available, but the reception was very poor. Now, we had at that
particular time, children age 3, 2, I and of course, we felt that is was
very important to us to receive certain stations such as PBS and Disney,
that were otherwise unavailable. So, since the satellite, there were two
(2) satellite antennas already present in Pebble Beach Farms, we thought
that that was an alternative, but a rather expensive alternative. Now, in
chosing the location for the satellite antenna, you need an unobstructive
view of the western sky. The tail trees in the golf course made it very,
made it impossible to place that satellite antenna in the front of house.
The other alternatives were either putting it on the roof of the house or
in the back yard. Now, if you are familiar at all with Pebble Beach
Farms, you have the hundred foot setback from the average bluff line, you
have to build your home a certain number of feet from the road, which
me~ns you have a very small amount of room to actually build your home.
So, practically the entire backyard of our home was in that one hundred
(100) foot setback area. Now, as you get the location of that antenna
being placed on the roof was ruled out because of safety considerations
considering the strong winds that come off the Sound. So that left us
with the hack yard. And as you, the trees on the golf course actually
were shorter as you approach the bluff, so that was the only logical
location for the satellite antenna. When we erected it in 1985, there
were no objections from any of the neighbors from the Lot Number
Association, from the DEC and who actuaily inspected our property twice,
and even the Southold Town Building Department, whose inspectors had been
in the immediate vacinity several times during that period of time. That
is all I would like to say right now. I would like to save further
comments so that I can address any other comments that might be made in or
against the antenna.
CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Can I just ask you, do you have cablevision now?
MR. TSAVARIS: Cable is now been recently available in Pebble Beach
Farms, that is correct.
CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Do you subscribe to it?
MR. TSAVARIS: No because I have a satellite. I subscribe to the
package deals that satellite distributors offer us.
CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Do you have any obstruction where the satellite
dish is placed now, is there a blackout area.
MR. TSAVARIS: No, I have clear reception.
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CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: You have clear reception. Just for the record, I
just want to mention that, I knew that somewhere along the line, in my
present tenere on this Board, and this has no reflection on the present
applicants, that we were going to address these issues, okay, because
there are certain people that like these dishes and of course, there are
certain people who do not like them. Some people consider them to be
extremely unsightly and we will deal with it to the best of our ability.
That is all I can tell you.
MR. TSAVARIS: The only thing that I can say that, most of the Towns on
Long Island have excepted satellite dish technology and have written codes
to address that particular issue. The only Town that I believe that who
have ever refused a permit, on the basis of a neighbor's opposition, was
Hempstead. And I believe those were overturned on an appeal. So that is
the only comment I have to make. It seems, it doesn't seem quite right,
when other neighbors, other people here in Southold Town can enjoy
satellite antenna because their neighbors listened to what mine did and
yet those neighbors who seem to want that type of technology can block any
motion to grant a permit to a homeowner who wishes to take advantage of
that type of technology.
CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: While I have you up there Mr. Tsavaris, there is
no drone from the antenna itself, when you move the antenna it is an
electrical motion, which probably is very quiet is that correct?
MR. TSAVARIS: Yes, that is correct.
CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Does it cause any particular problem to any
surrounding neighbors in reference to their disruption of either their TV,
their FM stations or anything of that nature.
MR. TSAVARIS: None at all, because we also, our children sometimes do
tune into Channels 61 and 20, without any problem.
CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: So, therefore, the placement is the only issue
that we are particularly concerned with here. The reason why I ask you
this question is because as you know we do, I shouldn't say that, as you
know, I am not assuming you know, we do all types of tower activity and
this happens to be something that is placed on the ground, alright. And
there are certain things that we have before us, do make noise, do affect
people's transmission of their free enjoyment of their property and that
is reason why I had to ask you that question, just so that you are aware
of that. Okay, are there any questions of the Board at this particular
time?
MEMBER DINIZIO: I Would like to make a statement I suppose.
CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Go ahead.
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MEMBER DINIZIO: Although I do not work now, I did work for cablevision.
MR. TSAVARIS: We used to subscribe to cablevision when we lived in East
Meadow.
MEMBER DINIZIO: I did design this particular system in this
development, however, I do not work for them now. I want to make that
perfectly clear. If you could please, I don't know who you got the
antenna from, give me a direction in which, the furthest direction in
which you would be able to pick up any reception from that antenna. In
other words what angie would be pointing, due west, relative to the way it
is in the yard. The situation .....
MR. TSAVARIS: I don't quite follow you.
MEMBER DINIZIO: Well, in order to pick up the satellites, you have to
move this dish at a certain angle, okay, to be facing in a certain
direction.
MR. TSAVARIS: That, that is in order to focus in on a particular
satellite.
MEMBER DINIZIO: Correct. Can you or whoever did the dish for you, draw
me a line or draw us a line where your reception begins
and where it ends. In other words, if you are looking at a certain
satellite, the furthest one, okay, probably now would be to the south or
the southwest, draw us a line as to, on here, it would more like a "V"
shape, where you begin and where you end. I would like to see, because I
can't tell from this particular map the positioning of your dish, okay.
If it is necessary to have it so close, or if the trees, in other words
could it be moved to the middle of the yard, could it be moved to the
other side of the yard, and still get the same type reception.
MR. TSAVARIS: The properties on Pebble Beach on the water are only
one-half (1/2) acre lots. Now one-third (1/3) of that property is lost to
the beach, there is not much room to play with.
MEMBER DINIZIO: I would say, that you wouldn't be moving them towards
the back, for the back, you would be moving, if you could move that
antenna, you would be more laterally on the eighty-five (85) feet or so
that you have east and west. Is that a possibility?
MR. TSAVARIS: There are pictures there that we show you the height of
the trees and you need that setback just to be able to clear those trees.
MEMBER DINIZIO: I would like to see that. I would like to
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MEMBER DINIZIO (eon't): see if the furthest point south that you would
point, how would that look with a line drawn on this particular survey
that I have, as opposed to your house, as opposed to those trees that
timber a retaining wall. Seems to be that is where the large trees stop
and they get very small after that. If you drew a line from where your
dish is right now to that retaining wall, would your reception be enhanced
or decreased.
MR. TSAVARIS: It definately will not be enhanced. If I am receiving
excellent reception then let us say the trees weren't there, then the
level movement would not decrease my reception, it would still remain
good. However, you have that antenna, depending upon, you see, I don't
know if you are familiar with the dishes at all, but where the dish is at
its lowest, it is directed towards the area where the trees end. Now as
it focuses in on some of the other satellites, then it rises up and clears
the top of the trees. Now we have neighbor, who is right across the road
from us, who has the satellite dish antenna who can only focus in on one
or two (1 or 2) satellites because of the problem of the trees on the golf
course. Considering that you can take advantage of seven (7) satellites
or more, limiting yourself to just two (2) satellites with that expensive
of an investment, is not really worth the money then.
MEMBER DINIZIO: Yea, just knowing from the positioning of the
satellites, I am very familiar with, I would like to know relative to your
property, if you would lose. Do you lose any line of sight to any
satellite dish by moving that laterally on your property or not.
MR. TSAVARIS: The only thing I can say to that is that I didn't choose
the location. It was chosen by the people who instalied it as being the
best possible spot for that satellite antenna. The people who installed
it are now no longer, they were located in East Meadow and they are no
longer there. However, we can probably get that information from the
person who serves the antenna now.
MEMBER DINIZIO: I don't want it to be a big deal, just a question of...
It is very difficult to tell from this map, and certainly is difficult
just to tell from standing there.
MR. TSAVARIS: I will ask the person who services it and he can provide
that information.
CHAIRHAM GOEHRINGER: Thank you, we will see what else develops.
Anybody else who would like to speak in favor of this application?
Anybody like to speak against this application? Would you like to use the
mike and state your name for the record.
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What I would like to do is to refer to the letter I submitted and
photos I submitted.
CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Okay, could you just state your name for the
record.
MR. EDWARD KONDAK: Ed Kondak.
CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Is there anybody else who would like to speak in
behalf of this application either pro or against?
MR. TSAVARIS: Are they just referring to their letter?
CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Yes. They are just referring to their letter.
MR. TSAVARIS:Then I would like to comment.
CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Certainly, Mr. Tsavaris.
MR. TSAVARIS: Okay, now]~ seems to me that the basic problem here is
that the opposition from our neighbors is the present location of the
satellite antenna, otherwise in the seven (7) years that this antenna
stood there, there hadn't been any complaints from anyone else. Now, I
would like to make a few points, that during this time, during the time
that we erected the antenna, three or four (3 or 4) years after that our
neighbors had a lot on the water in Pebble Beach several lots further east
from ours. Now in the lot exchange deal, they traded their lot for the
one next to ours, which makes it kind of strange that they would buy a
piece of property next to a structure that they found so offensive. Now,
one (1) year ago, we invited our neighbors into our home and asked them if
they had any objections to our planting a row of trees along our side of
the property line. And we hoped that this would improve relations by
creating a greater degree of privacy for both us and themselves and they
readily agreed. And as a matter of fact, when Hurricane Bob hit Long
Island, it blew a couple of mesh panels from the original dish and instead
of just repairing those two (2) panels at minimal cost, we replaced the
whole mesh work, which is a more transparent mesh to see whether or not
that might appease them. Of course, that didn't do anything either. They
stated in their letter that they were waiting patiently for cable to come
into our development before lodging their complaint. But, in their letter
they take an issue with everything in our back yard, including the trees
that they agreed to and the well they we use for irrigation. We feel that
the complaints are motivated by personal animosity towards us and nothing
more. They aiso mention in their letter of a limited natural resource.
We don't know exaotly what they mean by that, however, we assume they are
referring to the view. They have an unobstructed view, as you can see
from the pictures
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MR. TSAVARIS (eon't.): that we submitted to you, an unobstructed view of
Connecticut from their home, something few people can claim.
MR. KONDAK: That is not true.
MR. TSAVARIS: It is not true?
CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Just hold on. Okay, just hold on, go ahead sir.
MR. TSAVARIS: In our opinion, the limited natural resource at Pebble
Beach is privacy. They feel that with the availabilty of cable, we should
dismantle our antenna and subscribe to cable, however, we feel that they
are not only infringing on privacy, but also on our freedom of choice.
When they exchanged their property for the lot next to ours, when other
lots were available, they exercised their freedom of choice. When they
angled their house and their deck so that they overlooked our backyard,
they exercised their freedom of choice. They demand that we dismantle our
antenna and hook-up to cable, it denies us the same freedom of choice. At
the same time, they feel they have the authority to dictate their will
upon us. In closing, we ask the Board to recognize our right to continue
to using the satellite antenna by granting us this variance, just as it
has granted variances to other homeowners for such things decks, swimming
pools, and gazebos. That is basically it.
CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Just before you sit down, one thing I just want to
say Mr. Tsavaris, you will be coming back before this Board for other
issues that are encompassed within this letter that we have received from
your neighbors, and that is, I think the deck and the fireplace or the
barbeque issue and so on and so forth. So those issues we will address
later at a different ..... Okay, thank you. Sir, would like to address
anything that he has said? Let us try to keep it as productive as
possible and the least amount of counterproductivity as possible.
MR. KONDAK: All I would like to say is that, in the letter I stated
that we were very patient. I objected to the position of the satellite
dish from the very beginning.
MRS. KONDAK: But we were patient to wait until cable came to ask them to
either get rid of it or move it. I said I think it was pretty nice of me
to wait until cable came into the community could you please move it. Oh
no, we are not going to move it. I said, come into my living room, look
out my living room, everybody says to me gee, how does your satellite dish
work. I said I wouldn't know, it is not mine, you mean you have to look
at that on Sound front property, and you can't even use it. And I said at
some point in time, you are going to have to move it.
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MRS. KONDAK (con't.): So they waited until I, they knew I worked on a
Thursday morning, they got somebody in and changed it after the storm,
with a bigger, more obnoxious one, but my father-in-law happened to be out
to show that they were changing it and I went out and ask the men are you
moving the base of this satellite dish. And they said no. I said I spoke
to them twice about please moving this satellite dish. It is, it was
iliegal, I told her it was illegal, she knew I knew it was illegal, I was
patient enough to wait until cable came. I watched the programs that he
said his kids couldn't watch, it wasn't enough. My kids, who were two and
four (2 and 4) could watch them. I watched Connecticut, it was more than
two stations too. I watched it, it was all I was watching until two (2)
weeks ago when I got cablevision. And when I was building my house, he
had ....
CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Don't do any pointing, everything is addressed up
here.
MRS. KONDAK: I am sorry. They erected the fireplace while I was
building my house. They had a truck on my yard pounding in the well when
my property was cleared and my house was framed. No permission from me,
they didn't ask me, nothing. I just said I don't want to be obnoxious, I
wanted to just be neighborly, I want to get along with people. I have
asked them twice nicely to move it, isn't there another aiternative, can't
you get one on your roof.
CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: I can't comment on anything you are saying, you
have the perfect right to make the statement you are making and I could
not agree with you more, as I started this hearing and told you, okay, we
would have this problem down the line with these. I have been told by my
colleague to my left and your right, that my next year these satellite
dishes will be placed in a cone approximately eighteen inches in diameter,
okay. If people choose to change them, that will be up to their own
discretion. As I sit here before you, on this Board, I cannot agree with
you that they are unslightly, because they are. I concur with you one
hundred and ten percent (110%). At this particular time, I have no idea
how my other colleagues will feel, that does not necessarily mean that we
are taking these peoples right away, okay. That does not necessarity mean
that I am voting in favor of asking them to get rid of the dish, okay. I
will go back to my own coined comments that I have made all the way back,
to the beginning tenere on this Board, which was in 1980 and that is, it
is extremely difficult to live in a community some sixty (60) feet from
your neighbor and not be able to agree. I would completely ask you if
there is any other way, okay that we can have you, in some way agree in
concept, okay, that everybody would be happy, that the Board could deal
with on so on and so forth. As you have just mentioned to me, it does not
appear to be any type of give or take on this
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CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: situation, so therefore, we are going to have to
rule on it and that is basically the situation. I want to be honest with
you, I said this before, I have addressed this issue before with the press
here, without the press, we have asked people to go out in the hall, we
have asked them to come back in, until 1986 when we almost had a
fist-fight out in the hall. We don't do that anymore. Because
concaivably, I eouln't live with myself if somebody came back in here with
a bloody nose, alright. I don't know what to tell you at this point,
alright. It is an approach, approach conflict, but that may be one of the
questions that Mr. Dinizio ....
MRS. KONDAK: Also, I wonid like to comment too, he said we faced our
decktowards his front yard, the whole bluff line it goes in an angle like
this. We faced our house exactly perpendicular to the bluff line,
regardless of which way he angied his house. If it was a regular
backyard, I wouldn't have that much of a gripe about it. But it is a
sound front piece of property, that is the problem. I wouldn't care if he
put it in his front yard, I wouldn't care, just I shouldn't have to look
at it. And believe it or not, I have been in their house and from their
house I didn't see it from their house. I only see it from mine. And, of
course, no other neighbor is going to complain because it is only in my
view.
CHAIRMAN GOERHINGER. Are you okay.
MRS. KONDAK: Yes.
CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Well, we appreciate your comments and...
MR. KONDAK: I would just like to add one other thing.
CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Certainly Mr. Kondak.
MR. KONDAK: When they replaced the damaged dish with the newer one, the
newer one was larger and higher. I objected to that, why was that done?
CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: I have no idea, I have no idea why the Building
Department didn't address a building permit with this in the beginning.
MRS. KONDAK: They never had one.
CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Okay, that is basically the situation ....
MR. KONDAK: Well, you know the fact that this one is larger, higher
dish the other dish wasn't as ....
MRS. KONDAK: When I spoke to him twice previous about either
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MRS. KONDAK (con't): moving it or get rid of it. It was broken, they
could have done something else.
MR. KONKAK:They had the opportunity at that time to compromise.
MRS. KONDAK: To change it, to move it on the roof, something, put it up
their pressure treated wood area over there.
MR. KONDAK: There was no compromise.
CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: We thank you again and we will see. I just want
to stop the, I don't want to stop the hearing, I just want to stop the
situation. It is not .... The problem we have is that we continually,
continually have problems with view easements and accessory structures in
rear yard areas on the water. There is no two (2) ways about it, okay.
It has been a problem all the way along and you will see the next
situation at the next group of hearings where the person wanting to put in
an accessory building in their rear yard area and so on and so forth. And
this is, this will be, this wili culimate to be the fourth (4th) hearing
for a storage building at the next regularly scheduled meeting. So, I
mean, this has been going on, I mean, I don't know what to tell you, but
needless to say, I understand your situation, I understand your
frustration and we will try and deal with it to the best of our ability.
Thank you.
MR. & MRS. KONDAK: Thank you.
CHAIRIVKhN GOEHRINGER: Mr. Tsavaris, is there anything you would like to
add to the record without causing another ....
MR. TSAVARIS: The only thing I can say is that it seems to me very
strange why you can't see it from my house, from my rear window and you
can only see it from their rear window, unless the angles of the homes are
cockeyed.
CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Do you understand what Mr. Dinizio is asking you
to do.
MR. TSAVARIS: I understand that.
CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: And you are going to furnish us with that
information. Okay. Hearing no further comment, I make a motion closing
the hearing pending the receipt of the information.
MR. TSAVARIS: How much time do I have for that .....
CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Two (2) weeks, three (3) weeks.
MRS. TSAVARIS: Excuse me. We have one problem, the gentleman
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MRS. TSAVARIS (con't.): that services the satellite dish right now is
in Germany, and he is going to be gone for two (2) weeks.
CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Okay, well, just get it to us by the, next meeting
is when.
SECRETARY KOWALSKI: June 4th.
CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: June 4th, the Friday before June 4th, if you will.
MEMBER DINIZIO: He can call me if he needs any ....
will contact him.
Just call in and I
MRS. TSAVARIS: Thank you.
CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Again, making a motion closing the hearing pending
the receipt of the information that Mr. Dinizio has requested of the
applicant.
MEMBER DINIZIO: Second.
All in favor - AYE.
End of hearing.
Lorraine A. Miller
(Transcribed by tapes recorded 5/7/92)
2010 The Strand
East Narion, N.Y. 11939
Nay 4, 1992
Zoning Board of Appeals
~.0. Box 1179
Southold, New York 11971
Dear Sirs
Re: Appl. No. 4080
George and Sue Tsavaris
Variance to the Zoning Ordinance Article XXIII
Section 100-239-4
Satellite
We are neighbors of George and Sue Tsavaris. Our home
is located two lots east of their home.
We would like to go on record as stating that we have
no objection to any physical structure currently standing in
their backyard.
We believe the natural physical beauty of the area can
be fully appreciated leaving the Tsavaris' structures intact.
Please send correspondence
Dr. Robert & Niriam Klotz
16 Country Ridge Circle
Rye Brook, New York 10573
to ~-
Yours truly, ~
Klotz
Miriam Klotz ~
RTE. 25
BOX 2066
GREENPORT, NY 11944
G R E ENP R Cl~ RI~~N D, N.Y.
(516) 477-9457
APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS
Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman
Charles Origonis, Jr.
Serge Doyen, Jr.
JamegDinizio, Jr.
Robert A. Villa
Telephone (5i6) 765-1809
Town Hall, 53095 Main Road
P.O. Box 117~ =
Southold, New York 11~71
Telel~h~)n~ (~6) ~/~5.1800'
BOARD OF APPEALS
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
NOTICE OF HEARINGS
NOTICE IS H~BY GI~, pursuant to Section 267 of the. To~
New York 11971, on THURSDAY~, MAY 7~'~1992 comencing at the times.
specified below:
c :''c , :~,;"~ "~.i,~"~
1. 7:34 p.m. .Appi. No. 4102 = ROB~
~is is an Appeal of the ~pril 22, 1992 Notice of
-th~ Bu~ld~n~ Inspector for a Variance to the gonin~ Ordinance',
deck addition with an insufficient front yard setback from'the
easterly property line (along Cedar Lane, a private road). -.
Location of Property: 515 East Gillette Drive, East Marion~
County Tax Map District 1000, Section 38, Block 4, Lot 12; also
referred to as Lot 69 on the "Map of Marion Manor" filed with
the Suffolk County Clerk as Map No. 2038. The s~bject premises
is nonconforming as to lot area in this R-40 Zone DistriCt.
'1
Page 2 - Legal Not'ice
Hearings for May 7, 1992
Southold Town Board of Appeals
2. 7:37 p.m. Applo No. 4098 - TONY AND MARIA KOSTOULAS. This
is an Appeal for a Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article
XXIII, Section 100-239.4 for approval of deck extension (at or
near ground level) and fence with an insuf~icent setback from
the L.I. Sound bluff line. Location of Property: 1035 Aquaview
Avenue, East Marion, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-
21-2-13. This property is nonconforming as to total lot area
in this R-40 Zone District.
3. 7:40 p.m. Appl. No. 4103 - WARREN AND ELLEN HUFE (FUTURE
SCREW MACHINE PRODUCTS, INC.). This is an Appeal for a Variance
to the Zoning Ordinance, Article VIII, Section 100-82 (and
Article XXIV, Section 100-242A) for permission to construct
addition which will increase the degree of nonconformance in the
northerly side yard setback. The setback from the northerly
property line is less than the required 20 feet. Location of
Property: 41155 C.R. 48 (and the westerly side of Kenny's
Road~, $outhold, NY-; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-59-7-33.
This property is nonconforming as to total lot area in this
Limited-Business (LB) Zone District.
4. 7:45 p.m. Appl. No. 4100 - THOMAS J. McCARTHY (Contract
Vendee) {Owners: Frank Majeski and Others). This is an Appeal
for a Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article IIIA, Section
100-30A.3 for approual of insufficient lot area, width and depth
of parcels proposed in this four-lot minor subdivision, each
~age 3 - Legal Notice
Hearings for May 7, 1992
Southold Town Board of Appeals
with a preexisting dwelling. Location of Property: 1270 Fourth
Street and 305 King Street, New Suffolk, NY; County Tax Map
Parcel No. 1000-117-7-8. This preperty is zoned R-40.
5. 7:55 p.m. Appl. No. 4037 - METRO/808 REALTY CORP.
~Continued from the April 2, 1992 hearing). 'Location of
Property: Corner of the Northerly Side of Main Road (Route 25)
and the Westerly Side of Depot Lane, Cutchogue, Town of
Southold; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-102-5-26.
6. 8:05 p.m. Appl. No. 4080 - GEORGE AND SUE TSAVARIS. This
is an Appeal for a Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article
XXIII, Section 100-239.4 for approval of location of accessory
satellite (antenna) dish structure with a setback at
approximately 37 feet from the bluff line. The requirement for
all structure under Section 100-239.4 is 100 feet from the Long
Island Sound bluff. Location of Property: 2170 The Strand
Way, East'M~lo-n, NY; Pebble Beach Farms Filed Map No. 6266]
'~Lot 111; County Tax Map Parcel no. 1000-30-2-53.
7. 8:15 p.m. Appl. No. 4091 - EUGENE M. LACOLLA. Variance to
the Zoning ordinance, Article III, Section 100-31 A & B,
requesting permission to change use of a portion of the subject
premises, from residential to non-residential. L6cation of
Property: North Side of Main Road (State Route 25), at
Arshamomoque near Greenport, (abutting properties of Hollister's
Page 4 - Legal Notice
Hearings for May 7, J2
Southold Town Boardo~'Appeals
Restaurant, Mill Creek Liquors, The Pottery Place, etc.);
County Tax Map Parcel Nos. 1000-56-4-24 & 19.
The Board of Appeals will at said time an6 place hear any
and all persons or representatives desiring to be heard in the
above matters. Written comments may also be submitted prior to
the conclusion of the subject hearing. Each hearing will not
start befor~ the times ~ignated above. For more information,
please call 765-1809.
Dated: April 24, 1992. BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD
TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS
GERARD P. GOEHRINGER
CHAIRMAN
By Linda Kowalski
Copies to the following on 4/27/92:
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cahill, 35 Greenwood Place, Valley Stream,
NY 11581
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kostoulas, 221 - 148th St., Whitestone, NY
11357
Mr. Robert T. Bayley, A.I.A., P.O. Box 595, East Marion 11939
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hufe, 41155 Route 48, Southold, NY 11971
Mr. Thomas J. McCarthy, Box 1266, Southold, NY 11971
Allen M. Smith, Esq., 737 Roanoke Avenue, Box 1240, Riverhead,
NY 11901 (Attorney for Metro)
Permit Research & Acquisition Co., Inc., 1108 Route 110,
Farmingdale, NY 11735
Mr. and Mrs. George Tsavaris, 2170 The Strand, P.O. Box 345,
East Marion 11939
Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Kondak (as requested - oppos.) 2060 The
Strand, East Marion 11939
Charles R. Cuddy, Esq., P.O. Box 1547, 180 Old Country Road,
Riverhead, NY 11901 (Attorney for LaColla)
L.I. Traveler-Watchman, Inc. (fax transmission)
Times-Review (fax transmission)
Individual Files and Board Members
Bulletin Board (in Lobby)
Building Department ~
Planning Board
PEALS BOARD MEMBERS
:ard P. Goehringer, Chairman
Charles Grigonis, Jr.
Serge Doyen, Jr.
James Dinizio, Jr.
Robert A. Villa
Telephone (516) 765-1809
BOARD OF APPEALS
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
SCOTT L. HARRIS
Supervisor
Town Hall, 53095 Main Road
P.O. Box 1179
Southold, New York 11971
Fax (516) 765-1823
Telephone (516) 765-1800
TO W~HOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Enclosed herewith as confirmation of the time, date and
~iA~'~f the public hearing concerning your ~-cent applic-a%ion is
a copy of the Legal Notice, as published in the Long Island
Traveler-Watchman, Inc. and Suffolk Times, Inc.
Please have someone appear in your behalf at the time
specified in the event there are questions brought up during the
same and in'order to prevent a delay in the processing of your
application. Your public hearing will not start before the time
allotted in the attached Legal Notice. Additional time will, of
course, be available. A drafted or final written copy of your
presentation, if lengthy, is always appreciated.
Please feel free to call our office prior to the hearing
date if you have any questions or wish to update your file.
Yours very truly,
Enclosure
GERARD P. GOEHRINGER
CHAIRMAN
By Linda Kowalski
YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION ~'"
Regulatory Affairs Unit '~:' ~'
Bldg. 40, SUNY---Room 219 , ~ ~
.>~'
Stony Brook, ~I.Y. 11790-2356 ....
(516) 751--7900
TIDAl, WETLANDS JUR[SI)ICTIONAL INQUIRIES
l;or us to determine that the I)ep~rtmellt does not have jurisdiction, ~ou muzt
satisfy on.e of the follow!~.q _f_o_u?~-~-~__~ ~'
docu_mentat~on. Please make sure your inqu~-y ~-~-lfills t~ ~
· _requirements .... co,nDletely.- Discrepancies can not be interpreted in our fa~
and ~nadequate submissions w~]l be return d ~Please 3lnclude'a
~'eleP~one nunber of
~ ~gna thr eL~by;;;~U r veyor ,:7 and ..~q~ {~.~;~~ ff~ic ~ ~d
P and ndxcaee.da e:Xakea.
If the proposal is: '
Grater than 300' from regulated tidal wetlands ........
Provide two(2) copies of a'survey of the site showing the exact
location of ali construction (including clearing, excavating and filling),
and a general map of the site sufficient to locate it relative to wetlands
'or waterline. As appropriate, include road names, bodies of water,
2...~.']andmarks, telephone pole uumbers, street address, etc. Ifa specific
location map cannot be provided, you must provide a copy of the tidal
wetland aerial photo map* (copy of order form attached) indicating the
_~exact location of the lot on the m~.
:II. [,a ldward of a s bs~-ant:~a man-made structure that pr~2~~
tidal ~%'~n, i~'~&~-.(~-j~]'3]9~-i__]999z and was constructed prior to
S~tember 20, 1977...
~ ¢" Provide two(2) copite.3 id: a survey of the site dated before
'F4t~ S~te bet 20, 1977 on which the structure (paved roa~'-~]~
- . . - ---
,,~&~Iretaxn~ng wall7-6Ec.) clearl~ appears and on which its length can be
determined. Indicate on the survey what. exists and what is proposed.
Also provide recent dated and labelled photographs of the structure
which clearly show it (bulkhead, seawall, etc.) Lo be functional today.
If a survey cannot be provided in accordance with the above requirements,
you must provide a copy of the tidal wetland aeria] photo map* (copy of
order form attached) indicating the exact location 6f the lot on the map.
llI. Landward of tile 10' can,our elevation ou a ~qradual, natural slope...
OR
~~dw~f~he topograpl,3~crest of a bluff,
oV i. de-two ( 2
*To ohtai~l your map uuml)e[ only, .indexes for
Nassau County Clerk's O['~ice,
All Town/Village Clerk's Offices and the
NYS De Environment. al Conservat iou
~ll~'ea tat ['rote(;[ ion
tllese maps are located
ill tilt2:
To Mr.and Mrs. Tasava' ir_i~---~----~ ....
RE: Variance Request
We regret,since we are
Mr.and Mrs. Edward S. Kondak
2060 The Strand
East Marion, NY 11939 _~
neighbors, that we must oppose accomodating
your request for a variance on structures already established on
your property.
It appears that your request for a variance was made only after a
complaint was made to the Southold Building Department opposing the
satellite dish installation. There is no record that you ever
obtained the necessary permits for p~acing fixed structures within
the res~icted bluff set back area.
The natural setting this area offers is exceptional and it is a
limited resource. As such we feel strongly that it should be
maintained in.its natural state.
We understand your desire to keep the satellite dish, HoweYer, our
view should not be spoiled with distracting structures. The satellite
dish and red brick barbeque pit encroach on the view from. our home and
cert~ihly does nothing to enhance the natural environment.
Visitors to our home have remarked,"you should not have to look at
something like that in such a wonderful setting. The structures just dc
not belong there.'
The large red barbeque pit is right on the property line. It is highly
visible and without question is misplaced. It was built while our
home was being constructed and our feelings relative to its placement
were never sought out.
Our fee~ings opposing the location of the satellite dish were made
known to you some time ago. The present dish which replaced a previous
storm damaged unit was installed after underground Cablevision was put
in place, apparently ignoring our stated o~pos'ffion to the satellite location~
We want to point out that we patiently waited for cable TV to become
available before registering a complaint with the Southold Building
Department. Cablevision is now available to all of us in the area
and you will not be deprived of good quality television.
If a variance is granted for the satellite dish and the barbaque pit
there can be no recourse in the future and we cannot agree to that.
Our intent is not to be hardnosed in this situation, instead we want
to express our feelings and point out that by accomodating you, it wiil
in effect deny us the right to have a natural unspoiled view to look
out o~1.
%~ h~ve no objection to the line of trees and shrubs planted alongside
our border line. However, we expect them to be kept within a reasonable
height.
For the record we kave not looked into what impact the location of your
well will have on our possible future need for a well to supply sprinkler
water.
The f~ct that the above mentioned structures are already
it might be an incoherence to remove them should not.be
grant a variance. As we mentioned earlier, this area is
resourc~ and THERE IS NO, GOOD REASON not to preserve its
We trust you will understand and accept the
opposition to you request for a variance.
in place and
a reason to
a limited
natural state.
reasons stated for our
S inc~e~el y,
Patricia and Edward Kondak
COUNTY OI-' SUFF(
STATI:. OF NEW '¥'OI~,K
NOTICE OF HEARINGS
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN, pursuant to Section
267 of the Town Law and the
Code of the Town of Southold,
the following matters will be
held for public hearings before
the SOUTHOLD TOWN
BOARD OF APPEALS at the
Southold Town Hall, 53095
Main Road, Southold, New
York 11971, on THURSDAY,
MAY 7, 1992 commencing at the .
times specified below:
1.7:34 p.m. Appl. No. 4102-
ROBERT AND ELEONORE
CAHILL. This is an Appeal of
£he April 22, 1992 Notice of Dis-
approval by the Building Inspec-
tor for a Variance to the Zoning..
Ordinance, Article III-A, Sec-
:ion 100-30A.3 for permission to
:onstruct deck addition with an
nsufficient front yard setback
t¥om the easterly property line
~along Cedar Lane, a private
-Gad). Location of Pwperty: 515
~ast Gillette Drive, East
'~4arion; County lhx Map Dis-
~rict 1000, Section 38, Block 4,
Lot 12; also referred to as Lot 69
~n the "Map of Marion
Vlanor' filed with the Suffolk
County Clerk as Map No. 2038.
Fbe subject premises is noncon-
forming as to lot area in this
~,-40 Zone District.
2. 7:37 p.m. Appl. No. 4098--
tONY AND MARIA KOS-
FOULAS. This is an Appeal for~
~ Variance to the Zoning Ordi-
trance, Article XXIII, Section
100-239.4 for approval of deck
:x~'~nli0n -(al' or near'ground
evel) and fence with an insuffi-
:tent setback from the L.I.
~ound bluff line. Location of
~ruperty: 1035 Aquaview Ave-
me, East Marion, NY; County
Fax Map Parcel No. 1000-21-2-
13. This property is noncon-
brining as to total lot area in
his R-40 Zone District.
3.7:40 p.m. Appl. No. 4103--
NARREN AND ELLEN
-IUFE (FUTURE SCREW
vlACHINE PRODUCTS,
NC.). This is an Appeal for a
~'ariance to the Zoning Ordi-
]ance~ Article VIII, Section/
100-82 (and Article XXIV, Sec-
tion 100-242A) for permission to
construct addition which will in-
crease the degree of nonconfor-
mance in the northerly side yard
setback. The setback from the
northerly property line is less
than the required 20 feet. Loca-
tion of Property: 41155 C.R. 48
(and the westerly side of Kenny's
Road), Southold, NY; County
Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-59-7-
33. This property is noncon-
forming as to total lot area in
this Limited-Business (LB) Zone
District.
4. 7:45 p.m. AppL NO. 4100--
THOMAS J. McCARTHY
(Contract Vendee) (Owners:
Frank Majeski and Others)~
This is an Appeal for a Variance
to the Zoning Ordinance, Arti-
cie IliA, Section 100-30A.3 for
approval of insufficient lot area,
width and depth of parcels pro-
posed in this four-lot minor sub-
division, each with a preexisting
dwelling. Location of Property:
1270 Fourth Street and 305 King
Street, New Suffolk, NY; Coun-
ty 'lhx Map Parcel No. 1000-117-
7-8. This property is zoned R-40.
5. 7:55 p.m. Appl. No. 4037--
METRO/808 REALTY CORP.
(Continued from the April 2,
1992 bearing). Location of Pru-
perty: Corner of the Northerly
Side of Main Road (Route 25)
and the Westerly Side of Depot
Lane, Cutchogue, Town
Southold; County Tax Map Par-
cel No. 1000-I02-5-26.
6. 8,05 p.m. Avol. No. 4080---
GEORGE AND SUE TSA-
VARIS. This is an Appeal for a
Variance to the Zoning Ordi-
nance, Article XXIII, Section
100-239.4 for approval of loca-
tion of accessory satellite (an-
tenna) dish structure with a set-
back at approximately 37 feet
from the bluff line. The require-
ment for ail structure under Sec-
tion 100-239.4 is 100 feet from
the Long Island Sound bluff.
Location of Property: 2170 The
Strand Way, East Marion, NY;
Pebble Beach Farms Filed Map
No. 6266, Lot I11; County 'Pax
Pan'ich Wood,' being duly sworn, says that she is thc
Editor, of THE LONG ISLAND TRAVELER-WATCHMAN,
a public newspaper printed at Southold, in Suffolk County;
and daa~ H~c nolicc of which the annexed is a printed copy,
has hcen .pulHishc~ in said Long Island 'l'rave/cr-W;Hchn~an
once each week for. ..................... ~... weeks
su. ccessivdy, commencing on II~e ......... ~
. · April 92
cay o, .................... 19 .....
.C, wm'n I. hcrorc mc Ihis., .................... cJ;ly
............. z, .....
Nolary Public
BARBARA A. SCHNEIDER
NOTARY PUBLIC, st?re pi New York
No. 4806846
Qualified in Sullolk C09ntyt
Commission Expires
Map Parcel No. 1000-30-2-5~ '" ..... '~ald time and place hear any and'
7. 8:15 p.m. AppL No. 4091~- all persons or ~pre~ntativus de-
EUGENE M. LACOLLA. Vari-
ance to the Zoning Ordinance,
Article III, Section 100-31 A &
B, requesting permission to
change use of a portion of the
subject premises, from residen-
tial to non-residential. Location
of Property: Ngrth Side of Main
Road (State Route 25), at Arsha-
momoque near Grcenport,
(abutting properties of Hollls-
ter's Restaurant, Mill Creek Li-
quors, The Pottery Place, etc.);
Comlty Tax Map Parcel Nos.
1000-56-4-24 & 19.
The Board of Anoeal~ wilt at
siring to be heard in the above,,,
matters. Written comments may
also be submitted prior to the
conclusion of the subject hear-
ing. Each hearing will not start
before the times designated
above. For more information,
please call 765-1809.
Dated: April 24, 1992.
BY ORDER OF
THE SOUTHOLD TOWN
BOARD OF APPEALS
GERARD P. GOEHRINGER
CHAIRMAN
By Linda Kowalski
IX, 4/30/92 (8)
NOTICE IS HEREBy GIVEN,
pursuant to Sectina 2~7 of the Tovm
L~w and the Code of the Town of
Seuthold, thc following matters will
be held for public heatings before the
SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF
APPEALS at the Southold Town
Hall, 53095 Main Road, Sonthold,
New York 11971, on THURSDAY,
MAY 7, 1992 c~-nmencing at the
times specified below:
1.7:34 p.m. AppL No. 4102 --
ROBERT AND ELEONORE
CAH1LL. Tl~s is an Appeal of the
April 22, 1992 Notice of Disapproval
by the Building lmpector for a Vari*
ance to the Zoning Ordinnce, Article
I~-A, Section 100-30A.3 for pennis -
non to c~nstruct deck addition with~
an insuffident front yard setback
from the easterly poverty line (along
Cedar Lane, a private road), Location
of Property: 515 E~t Gllleue l~vc,
East Marion; County Tax Map Dis-
trict 1000, Section 38. Block 4, Lot
12; also refened to as Lot 69 c~ the
"Map of Marion Manor'' ~ with
the Suffolk County Cletk as Map No.
20~8. ~he subject p~-,.ises is non-
ccuforming as to lot area in this R-40
Zone District.
2. 7:37 p.m. Appl. No. 4098 --
TONY AND MARIA KOS-
TOULA~ This is an Ap~cl for a
Variance to the Za~ing Ordinance,
Article ~ Section 100-239.4 for
approval of deck extension (at or near
g~und level) and fence with an in-
sufficient setback from the L~
Sound bluff llne. Location of Prol~.
etW: 1035 Aquaview Avenue, East
Marien. NY; Coonty Tax Map Parcel
No, 1000-21-2-13. This property is
nonconfomting as to total lot a~a in
th~ R-40 Zone District
3.7:40 p.m. Appl. No. 4103 --
WARREN AND ELLEN HUFE
(FUTURE SCREW MACHINE
PRODUCTS. INC.). This is an Ap-
peal fe~ a Varlan~ to the Z~ing Or.
dinance, A~cle VIII. Section 100-82
(and Article XXIV, Section 100-
242A) for permission to construct
gr~e of nonconformance in the
northerly s/de yard setback, he set -
bach f~ the ne~herly p~openy line
is less than the ~qalmd 20 fe~. Lo -
~c~_._ti~on of Property: 41155 C.R. 48/
'-'~/, oouthold. NY; County Tax
Map Parcel No. 1000-59-7.33. This
,property is nonc~forr~ing a* to totet
4. 7:45 p.m. AppL No. 4100 __
THOMAs ~. Ma~tRTHy (C~tract
Vendee) {Owners: Frank Majeski
me Za~ng Ordinanc%
Article IHA, Secriou 100-30A.3 for
approval of insufficient lot area,
width and depth of parceh proposed
in th~s four-lot minor SUbdivision,
each with n preex~ting dwelling. Lo -
cation of Property: 1270 Fourth
Street and 305 K/ag Street, New
Suffolk, NY; County Tax Map Parcel
No. 1000-117-7.8+ This property is//
zoned R-40.
5. 7:55 p.m. Appl. No. 40~7 --
METRO.~d)8 REALTY CORP.
(Contin~rom the Aprll 2, 1992
hearing).~.ation of P~.rty: Cor-
ner of the Nmlherly Side of Main
Road 0teme 25) and the Westerly
Side of Depot Lone, Cutchogue,
Town of Sa~thold; Cotmty Tax Map
papal No. 1000-102-5-26.
6. 8:05 p.m. Appl. No. 4080 --
GEORGE AND SUE TSAVARIS.
This is an Appeal for a Variance to
the Za~in8 Ordinance, Article ~
Secric~t 100-239.4 for approval of 1o -
catleu of accesso~ satellite (antenna)
dish structure with a setback at ap-
proximately 37 feet from the bluff
line. The requi~t f~ all structure
under Section 100-2~9.4 ls 100 feet~-
fnxn the Long Island Sound blu~.
Location of property: 2170 The
Strand Way, East Matiou, NY; Pcb -
bin Beach Farms Filed Map No.
6266, Lot 111; County Tax map pa~.
cci No. 1000-30-2-53.
7. 8:15 p.m, AppL No. 4091 --
EUGENE M. LACOLLA. Variance
to the Zoning Ordinance, Article I~,
Section 100-31 A & B, requesting
permissim! to change use ofa pordm
of the subject I~.misee, from residen -
tisl to non-residential. Location of
Property: North Side of Main Road
(State Routo 25), at Atshamcmoque
near Gr~enport, (abutting pmperlies
of Hollister's Restaurant, Mill Creek
Liquors, ~fhe Pottery Place, ~te,);
County Tax Map Parcel No~. 1000-
56-4-24 & 19~
The Board'of A]~.~s will at said
thne and place hear any and all per-
sore or ~msentative$ desinng to be
heard in the above matters. Writtea
STATE OF N~ORK}
) Ss:
CO_U-~fy OF sUFFOI~ ~
~__--__~_~C_j~C.(~/~/~L~/~.~j of Mattltuck. in
said County, being duly sworn, says that he/she
is Principal Clerk of THE SUFFOLK TIMES, a
Weekly Newspaper, published mt Mattituck. In
the Town of $outhold, County of Suffolk and
State of New York, and that the Notice of which
the annexed ts a printed copy, h~s been regular-
ly published in said Newspaper once each week
for ! _ weeks s~ccess, ively, commencing on
thC ~-~[[b~__day of./'~' I 19._.~=.__~
Princlpul Clerk
S~vorn to before me thi,~ / ~ ~-
comments may also be submitted _
prior to the conclusion of tN suLject
hearing. Each hearing will not start
F~ofore the .ti~_ es designated above.
7~.~n80~.. informaaon, please cae
Dated: April 24~ 1992.
BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD
TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS
GERARD R GOEHRINGER
CHAmMAN
73~71-1TA30 By Linda Kowalski
APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS
Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman
Charles Grigonis, Jr.
Serge Doyen, Jr.
James Dinizio, Jr.
Robert A. Villa
Telephone (516) 765-1809
BOARD OF APPEALS
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
February 11,
1992
SCOTT L. HARRIS
Supervisor
Town Hall, 53095 Main Road
P.O. Box 1179
Southold, New York 11971
Fax (516) 765-1823
Telephone (516) 765-1800
Mr. and Mrs. George Tsavaris
2170 The Strand Lane, P.O. Box 345
East Marion, NY 11939
Re: Application for Variance (Satellite Antenna/Dish)
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Tsavaris:
This letter will acknowledge receipt of the above variance
application and confirm that the Board members will be
commencing individual field inspections of the area.
In the interim, it is requested that the following documents
and/or information be furnished:
(a) a copy of a Certificate of Occupancy for the accessory deck
near the top of the bluff is requested. (We are in the process.
of obtaining a copy of the C.O. for the house.)
(b) in the event a Certificate of Occupancy is not available
for the accessory deck structure near the top of the bluff, a
written statement from you as to the date same was constructed,
and whether or not any town or state approvals were requested or
obtained. (If no town approvals or written waivers were
obtained, you may wish to simultaneously file applications to
consider the deck, since the deck structure as well as the
satellite dish structure will need variances under the bluff
setback limitations of the code.)
(c) a diagram showing the dimensions, size and height from
average grade of the satellite dish structure, and the width of
the base {similar to a construction plan} for our permanent
records.
lk
Very truly ygurs~
/'
GERARD p. GOEHRINGER
CHAIRMAN
APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS
Gerard P. Gochringer, Chairman
Charles Grigonis, Jr.
Serge Doyen, Jr.
James Dinizio, Jr.
Robert A. Villa
Telephone (516) 765-1809
BOARD OF APPEALS
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
SCOTT L. HARRIS
Supervisor
Town Hall, 53095 Main Road
P.O. Box 1179
Southold, New York 11971
Fax (516) 765-1823
Telephone (516) 765-1800
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Enclosed herewith as confirmation of the time, date and
place of the public hearing concerning your recent application is
a copy of the Legal Notice, as published in the Long Island
Traveler-Watch_man, Inc. and Suffolk Times, Inc.
Please have someone appear in your behalf at the time
specified in the event there are questions brought up during the
same and in order to prevent a delay in the processing of your
application. Your public hearing will not start before the time
allotted in the attached Legal Notice. Additional time will, of
course, be available. A drafted or final written copy of your
presentation, if lengthy, is always appreciated.
Please feel free to call our office prior to the hearing
date if you have any questions or wish to update your file.
Yours very truly,
Enclosure
GERARD p. GOEHRINGER
CHAIRMAN
By Linda Kowatski
APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS
Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman
Charles Grigonis, ,Ir.
Serge Doyen, Jr.
James Dinizio, Jr.
Robert A. Villa
Telephone (516) 765-1809
BOARD OF APPEALS
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
SCOTF L. HARRIS
Supervisor
Town Hall, 53095 Main Road
P.O. Box 1179
Southold, New York 11971
Fax (516) 765-1823
Telephone (516) 765-1800
March 5, 1992
.q.E.Q.R.A.
TYPE II ACTION DECLARATION
Appeal No. 4080
Project/Applicants:
County Tax Map No.
Location of Project:
George & Sue Tsavaris
1000- 30-2-53
2170 The Strand, East Marion, NY
Relief Requested/Jurisdiction Before This Board in this Project:
Install an accessory satellite dish less than 100 ft. from top of
bluff on Long Island Sound
This Notice is issued pursuant to Part 617 of the
implementing regulations pertaining to Article 8 of the N.Y.S.
Environmental Quality Review Act of the Environmental
Conservation Law and Local Law #44-4 of the Town of Southold.
An Environmental Assessment (Short) Form has been
submitted; however, Section 617.13 of 6 NYCRR Part 616, and
Section 8-0113 of the Environmental Conservation Law, this
variance application falls under the Type II classification as
established by law. Further, this Department may not be an
involved agency under SEQRA {Section 617.13(a) as amended
February 14, 1990).
Although this action is classified as Type II for this
variance application under SEQRA {specifically 617.13, 616.3{j),
and 617.2{jj)), this determination shall have no affect upon any
other agency's interest or SEQRA determination as an involved
agency. ,
For further information, please contact the Office of the
Board of Appeals, Town Hall, Main Road, So~thold, NY 11971 at
(516) 765-1809. :
Original posted on Town Clerk Bulletin Board, Town Hall
Copies to applicant or his agent and individual board members.
Copy placed in ZBA project file for record purposes.
APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS
Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman
Charles Grigonis, Jr.
Serge Doyen, Jr.
James Dinizio, Jr.
Robert A. Villa
Telephone (516) 765-1809
BOARD OF APPEALS
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
SCOTT L. HARRIS
Supervisor
Town Hall, 53095 Main Road
P.O. Box 1179
Southold, New York 11971
Fax (516) 765-1823
Telephone (516) 765-1800
March 5, 1992
S.E.Q.R.A.
TYPE II ACTION DECLARATION
Appeal No. 4080
Project/Applicants:
County Tax Map No.
Location of Project:
George & Sue Tsavar±s
1000- 30-2-53
2170 The Strand, East Marion,
NY
Relief Requested/Jurisdiction Before This Board in this Project:
Install an accessory satellite dish less than 100 ft. from top of
bluff on Long Island Sound
This Notice is issued pursuant to Part 617 of the
implementing regulations pertaining to Article 8 of the N.Y.S.
Environmental Quality Review Act of the Environmental
Conservation Law and Local Law #~424 of the Town of Southold.
An Environmental Assessment (Short) Form has been
submitted; however, Section 617.13 of 6 NYCRR Part 616, and
Section 8-0113 of the Environmental Conservation Law, this
variance application falls under the Type II classification as
established by law. Further, this Department may not be an
involved agency under SEQRA ~Section 617.13(a) as amended
February 14, 1990}.
Although this action is classified as Type II for this
variance application under SEQRA {specifically 617.13, 616.3{j),
and 617.2(jj)}, this determination shall have no affect upon any
other agency's interest or SEQRA determination as an involved
agency. ,
For further information, please contact the Office of the
Board of Appeals, Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, NY 11971 at
(516) 765-1809.
Original posted on Town Clerk Bulletin Board, Town Hall
Copies to applicant or his agent and individual board members.
Copy placed in ZBA project file for record purposes.
JUDITH T. TERRY
TOWN CLERK
REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS
MARRIAGE OHTICER
Town Hall, 53095 Main Road
P.O. Box 1179
Southold, New York 11971
Fax (516) 765-1823
Telephone (516) 765-1801
OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
To:
From:
Dated:
Re:
Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals
Judith T. Terry, Southold Town Clerk
January 27, 1992
Zoning Appeal No. 4080 - George & Sue Tsavaris
Transmitted herewith is Zoning Appeal No. 4080 application of
George and Sue Tsavaris for a variance. Also included is:
Notice to Adjacent Property Owner; Notice of Disapproval from
the Southold Town Building Department, dated 10/28/91; copy of
deed; Short Environmental Assessment Form; ZBA Questionnaire;
and survey.
Judith T. Terry
Southold Town Clerk
RECEJ¥~D
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK
APPEAL FROM DECISION OF BUILDING INSPECTOR ,, , ~APPEAL
Sou:i:..iU 'r~wn ¢le,'L ././..~.Z=...~./..~
DATE ............
TO THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, N. Y.
I, (We) ~E'O~E ~-%UE --F~A'~R 5 of
Name of Appellant Street and Number
............. Z~-.~..i ........... ..~.~.. ........................................................ ..~.::?.:...~.~..cJ...~...°/...HEREBY APPEL TO
Municip~li~ State
THE ZONING BOARD OF APP~LS FBOM THE DECISION OF THE BUILDING INSPE¢OR ON
APPLICATION FOR PERMIT NO ..................................... DATED ......................................................
WHEREBY THE BUILDING INSPECTOR DENIED TO
Name of Applicant for permit
of ......
.......................................Street and Number Municipali~ 5tote
(~ PERMIT TO USE
( ) PERMIT FOR OCCUPANCY
( )
1. LaoTIaN OF THE PROPER~ ................... Street /fiamlet
District 1000 Section Bo Block% Lot5 ~ ~ ~ 0wner(~Eo~-GF- .................. uurren~
Map No. -Lot No. Pri or Owner
2. PROVISION (S) OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE APPEALED (Indicate the Article Section, Sub-
section and Paragraph of the Zoning Ordinance by number. Do not quote the Ordinance.)
Article ~X' ~ Section
3. TYPE OF APPEAL Appeal is made herewith for (please check appropriate box)
(k/~ A VARIANCE to the Zoning Ordinance or Zoning Mop
( ) A VARIANCE due to lack of access (State of New York Town Law Chap. 62 Cons. Laws
Art. 16 Sec. 280A Subsection 3
()
4. PREVIOUS APPEAL A previous appeal (has) ~ been mode with respect to this decision
of the Building Inspector or with respect to this property.
Such appeal was ( ) request for a special permit
~ ) request for a variance
and was made in Appea.I No ................................. Dated ............................. ~ ........................................
REASON FOR APPEAL
( ) A Variance to Section 280A Subsection 3
(~) A Variance to the Zoning Ordinance
( )
is requested for the reason that
Form ZBI
(Continue on other side)
REASON FOR APPEAL Continued
1. STRICT APPLICATION OF THE ORDINANCE would produce practical difficulties or unneces-
sary HARDSHIP because ~"H'i~ L~. ~S KKD ~l~.C~ ~ ~ ~ L~
2. The hardship created is UNIQUE and is not shared by oil properties alike in the immediate
vicinity of this property and in this use district because 0 F ~-~ ~4C)L)eo'IE?- ~70 ~
3. The Variance would observe the spirit of the Ordinance and WOULD NOT CHANGE THE
CHARACTER OF THE DISiRICT because
STATE OF NEW YORK )
) ss
COUNTY OF ~ql--/sok/c. )
Sworn to this / L/ day of ~,..)~C . ]99 !
NOtary .Pub ic
IRIS R. BEGORA
No~W pubtio, State of New york
No. 4844751
Commiss' Exp
BOARD OF APPEALS, TOWN OF $OUTHOLD
In the Matter or thc Petition of
to the Board of Appeals of the Town of Southold
TO: SS L~D~$ ~ GOLF
NOTICE
TO
ADJACENT
F---LU8 }DC, PROPERTY OWNER
YOU ARE HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE:
1. Thane intention of the undersigned to petition the Board of Appeals of l°ne Town of $outhold
torequest a(~.~ari~nc~(Special Exception} (Special Permit} (Other) [c±rcle choice]
).
2. That the property which is the subject of the Petition is located adiacen~!o yourproperty and is des-
cribed as follows: LO'T =~ ~1~ o~q c~_c~"ubo-),~ wCtto e~'l'i~ec~. ~o~L~
3. That the property which is the subject of such Petition is located in the following zoning:district:
4 That b~, such Petition, the undersigned will request the following relief:
5. That the provisions of the 5outhold Town Zoning Code applicable to the relief sought by the under-
signed are .zLrti¢le ' ~--~ Sec:Vi. on IOC5 - ~-~- ~
[ ] Section 280-A, New York Town Law for approval of access over right(s)-of-way.
6. That within five days from the date hereof, a written Petition requesting thc relief specified above will
be filed in the $outhold Town Clerk's Office at Main Road Southold, New York and you may then and there
examine the same during regular office hours. (516) 7~5-1809.
7. That before the relief sought may be granted, a public hearing must be held on thc matter by the
B6ard of Appeals; that a notice of such hearing must be published at least five days prior to the date of such
hearing in the Suffolk Times and in the Long Island Traveler-Mattituck Watchman, newspapers published in the
Town of Southold and designated for the publication of such notices; that you or your representative have the
right to appear and be heard at such hearing.
Dated:'
Petitioner
0wners ' Name s ~_C~OR~ ~_ TSA~ AT~\S
Post Office Address
Tel. N0. (Sf6)
[Copy of sketch or plan showing proposal to be attached for convenience
purposes.]
NAME
PROOF OF MAILING OF NOTICE
ATTACH CERTIFIED MAIL RECEIPTS
ADDRESS
P 628 59~ 730
Certified Mail Receipt
No Insurance Coverage Provided
mm Do not use for International Mail
~os,,~s~,~ (See Reverse)
STATE OF NEW YORK )
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK)
SS.:
%V~ ~w-l,.) 'T'SA\f~q~ ~S , residing at ,:L)"70 'T'~-~' ~T?-~-~) t.~r~'
~A~"T ~.A~-I h '{'.') · t',) ,"/, \ ~°1 .~,~ , being duly sworn, deposes and says that on the __ day
of ~ ., 19 , deponent mailed a true copy of the Notice set forth on the re-
verse side hereof, directed to each of the above-named persons at the addresses set opposite their respective
names; that the addresses set opposite the names of said persons are the addresses of said persons as shown on
the current assessment roll of the Town of Southold; that said Notices were mailed at the United States Post Of-
t~ce a!
(certified) (registered) mail.
Sworn to before me this / k{
dayof ~k)r C . ,19Cl/
; that said Notices were mailed to each of said persons by
Not{~y Public
IRIS R. BEGORA
. ota ~ P u~,,ic .4~1~ 5°flNeW Y°~
(This side does not have to be complet'ed on form transmitted to adjoining
property owners.)
PROJECT i.D. NUMBER 617.21
Appendix C
State Environmental Quality Review
SHORT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM
For UNLISTED ACTIONS Only
PART I--PROJECT INFORMATION (To be completed by Applicant or Project sponsor)
SEQR
APPLICANT/SPONSOR I 2. PROJECT NAME
PROJECT LOCATION:
M..,cIp..~ 'TObat~ OF Sou'THo L4~ co..,, %0 FFou~
WILL PROPOSED ACTION COMPLY WITH [XISTING ZONING OR OTHER EXISTING LAND USE flESTRICTtONS? YeS ~ NO If NO, descriDe ~riefly
btSPr U~ ~TU-i~ too FT. 5gTS~::~ ~o~ -Top o~
clop F
WHAT IS PRESENT LANd USE IN VICINITY OF PROJECT? .
~ Residential [] Industrial [] Commercial [] Agriculture [] Park/Forest/Open space
tO.
DOES ACTION INVOLVE A PERMIT APPROVAL. OR FUNDING, NOW OR ULTIMATELY FROM ANY OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY (FEDERAL
STATE R LOCAL)?
-i'OCL)N O~ SOUTHOLD J~OILDIN~ ~8~l~T,
11. COES ANY ASPECT OF THE ACTL~N HAVE A CURRENTLY VALID PERMIT OR APPROVAL?
[] Yes [] NO
H/A-
l CERTIF'f THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE
If the action is in the Coastal Area, and you are a state agency, complete tne
Coastal Assessment Form before proceeding with this assessment
OVER
1 (Continued on reverse side)
before any action is taken, this board
I_NSTRUCTIONS:
(a) In order to answer the questions in this short EAF it is assumed
that the preparer will use currently available information concerning the
project and the likely impacts of the action. It is not expected that
additional studies, research or other investigations will be undertaken.
(b) If any question has been answered Yes the project may be sig-
nificant and completed Environmental Assessment Form is necessary.
(c) If all questions have been answered NO it is likely that the
project is not significant.
(d) Environmental Assessment
1. Will project result in a large physical change
to the project site or physically'alter more
than 10 acres of land? Yes ~NO
2. Will there be a major change to any unique or
unusual land forTa on the site? ___Yes ~No
3. Will project alter or have a large effect on
a~ existing body of water? Yes ~o
4. Will project have a potentially large impact on
groundwater quality? ~Yes ~ NO
5. Will project significantly effect drainage flow
on adjacent sites?
6. Will project affect any threatened or endangered
plant or animal species? Yes ~ No
7. Will project result in a major adverse effect on
air quality? Yes ~No
8. Will project have a major effect on visual char-
known to be important to the community? Yes~----No
9. Will project adversely impact any site or struct-
ure of historic, pre-historic, or paleontological
importance or any site designated as a critical
envircamental area by a local agency? . Yes ~No
10. Will project have a m~jor effect on existing or
future recreational opportunities? ___Yes ~No
11. Will project result in major traffic problems Or
· cause a major effect to existing transportation
systems? Yes XNo
12. Will project regularly cause objectionable odors,
noise, glare, vibration, or electrical disturb-
ance as a result of the project's operation? YesXNo
13. Will project have any impact on public health
or safety?
___Yes ._~No
14. Will project affect the existing community by
directly causing a growth in permanent popula-
tion of more than 5 percent over a one-year Yes ~ No
period or have a major negative effect on the ~
charact~ of the community or neighborhood?
15. Is there public controversy concerning the
pr°jectI l.
QUESTIONNAIRE
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:
(Separate sheet may be attached.)
B. Is the subject premises listed on the real estate market for
sale or being shown to prospective buyers? { } Yes
(X} No. (~f ~es, l~Leas~ a~m½ umt=Fof "condi~nn~" of sale.)
C. Are ther~e~ ~zz pzoposals to n~n~nge uz ~lter land contours?
{ } Yes {2%} No
D. 1. Are there any areas which contain wetland grasses?
2. Are the w~tland areas.shown on the map submitted with
this appllcation?
3. Is the property bulkh~aded between the wetlands area and
the upland building area?
4. If your property contains wetlands or pond areas, have
you contacted the Office of the Tow~rustees for its
determination of jurisdiction?
E. Is there a depression or sloping elevation near the area of
proposed ~Q~struction at or below five feet above mean sea
level? ~ (If not applicable, state "N.A.")
F. Are there any patios, concrete barriers, b~lkheads er fen=as
which e~t and are not ~hown on the survey map that you
submitting? ~ 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 this
parcel? ~O If yes, please explain where or submit copies
of deeds.
I. Please list~pre~nt, yse or operations conducted at this
parcel 5;~ ~l Jq ~'::'~t~'~ and
proposed use -- ~h4~o
Authorized Signature and Date
3/87, 10/901k
§ 97-13
WETLANDS § 97-13
TOWN -- The Town of Southold.
TRUSTEES -- The Board of Trustees of the Town of
Southold. [.ldded 6-5-84 by L.L. No. 6-1984]
WETLANDS [Amended 8-26-76 by L.L. No. 2-1976; 3-26-
85 by_I/7.: N~. ~1985]: -,,'~2- ,., ~'. '~~
.~? ~I'DAL WETLANDS:
(1) All lands generally covered or intermittently cov-
ered with. or which border on. tidal waters, or lands
lying beneath tidal waters, which at mean low tide
are covered by tidal waters to a maximum depth of
five (5) feet, including but not limited to banks,
bogs. salt marsh, swamps, meadows, tlats or other
low lying lands subject to tidal action;
(2) All banks, bogs, meadows, flats and tidal marsh
subject to such tides and upon which grows or may
grow some or any of the following:, salt hay, black
grass, saltworts, sea lavender, tall eordgrass, high
bush, cattails, groundseL marshmallow a~d law
All land immediately adjacent to a tidal wetland as
defined in Subsection A(2) and lying xvithin seven-
ty-five (75) feet landward of the most landward
edge of such a tidal wetland.
FRESHWATER WETLANDS:
(1) "Freshwater wetlands" as defined in Article 24. Ti-
tle 1, § 24-0107, Subdivisions l(a) to l(d) inclusive,
of the Environmental Conservation Law of the State
of New York; and
(2)
All land immediately adjacent to a "freshwater wet-
land," as defined in Subsection B(1) and lying with-
in seventy-five (75) feet landward of the most land-
ward edge of a "freshwater wetland."
9705 z- -~s. ss
DISTRICT:
1000
SE CTI ON:
030.00
BLOCK:
02.00
LOT:
053. 000
l~i~l-l}~,"~'~ir~' Of ih~ s~con~l part, does I~ereby grant and release unto the party of the second part, the heirs
or successors andIgns of the party of the second part forceI
ALL that certaint'~'~t, piece or parcel of land, with the buildin"~'and improvements thereon erected, situate,
lying and being
at East Marion, in the Town o.f Southold, County of
Suffolk and State of New York, known an~ designated as
Lot Number 111 on a certain map entitled, "Map~of Pebble Beach
Farms, East Marion, Town of Southold, Suff61k County, New York",
and filed in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk on
June 11, 1975 as Map Number 6266.
SUBJECT TO the provisions of a Declaration recorded
in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk on
June 11, 1975 in Liber 7855 at page 09, as amended by Liber 7914
page 40 and Liber 7969 page 272.
BEING AND INTENDED TO BE part of the same premises
conveyed to grantor herein by deed dated November 25, 1980 and
recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk on
December 5, 1980 in Liber 8925 at page 287.
TOGETHER with all right, title and interest, if any, of thc party of the first part in and to anx streets anti
roads abutting the above descrit>ed premises to the center lines thereof: TOGETHER with the a~purtenances
and all thc estate and rights of the party of the first part in and ta said prcmises; TO HAVE AND TO
HOLD the premises herein granted unto the party of the second part, the heirs or successors and assigns of
thc part), of the second part forever.
AND the party of the first part covenants that the part)' of the first part has not done or suffered an)thing
whereby the said premises have been encumbered in an)' way whatever, except as aforesaid.
AND the part)' of the first part, in compliance with Section 13 of the Lien Law, covenants that thc party
the first part will receive the consideration for this conveyance and will hold the right to receive such cor{sid
eration as a trust fund to be applied first for the purpose of paying the cost of the improvement and will appl
thc same first to the payment of thc cost of the improvement before using any part of the total of the same
any other purpose.
The word "party" shall be construed as if it read "parties" whenever the sen~,e of this indenlpre so requires
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the party of the first part has duly executed this deed the day and year first above
written.
IN PRESENCE OF:
GEORGE A. TSAVARIS
, -// //./ . .~-".
SUSAN T. KONOPKA /
STAT! OF NIW yORK, COUNTY OF SS:
On the ~b day of ~efl 19~2 , before me
perso~Hv came
to mc known to be the individual described in and wfio
executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that
executed the same.
Nota~ Public, S~ato of Now Yo
No. 41-02M1~777~5
Oualif ed in Queens CounW~d
Commission ~pires March ~, 9~
On the day of 19 , before me
pursonally came
to me known, who, being by me duly sworn, did depose and
~ay that he resides at No.
that he is the
of , the corporation described
in and which executed the foregoing instrument; that he
knows the seal of said corporation; tllat the seal affixed
to said instrnment is such corporate seal; that it was so
affixed by order of the board of directors' of said corpora-
tion. and that he signed h name thereto by like order.
iTAT! OF NIW yORK, C::OUNYY OF
On the day of
>ersonally came
19
SS:
, before me
to me known to be the individual described in and who
executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that
executed the same.
STATE OF NEW YORK. COUNTY OF $S:
On the day of 19 , before me
personally came
the subscribing witness to the foregoing instrument, with
whom I am personally acquainted, wbo, being by me duly
sworn, did depose and say that he resides at No.
that he'knows
to be the individual
described in and who executed the foregoing instrument;
that he, said subscribing witness, was present and saw
execute the same; and that he, said witness,
at the same time subscribed h name as witness thereto.
Bargain anil Sate {leeil
WITH COVENANT AGAINST GRANTOR'S ACTS
-rVrLi~ NO.
GEORGE A. TSAVARIS and SUSAN T.
TO
GEORGE A. TSAVARIS and sUSAN T.
his wife
Distributed by
CHICAGO TITK~Ig
INSURANCE C O]~ PANY
SEC'rIos 030.00
BLOCK ~).~. O 0
LOT 05'3,000
KONOPK~j~k.O~. TOWNof Southo'ld
County of Suffolk
TSAVARIS , Recorded at Kequ~t o~
CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY
Return by Mail to
PHILIP S. MILONE',ESQ.
16 Court Street-Suite 9~
Brooklyn, New York
11241
\ L
$(ALE-40',i'
~,MONU~ENT
FORM NO. 4
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
Office of the Building Inspector
Town Hall
Southold, N.Y.
Certificate OF Occupancy
No. Z~ 3805 Date August 28 98.5.
THIS CERTIFIES that the building ...... ne.~ .dwe3~limg ............................
Location of Property 2~70 The Strand East Marion
County Tax Map No. ]000 Section ....... 20. · .Block ...... ~. ....... Lot ...... .5.~. ........
Subdivision Pebble Beach Farms
............................... FHed Map No. 6266 .Lot No. .1~.
confo~s substanti~ly to ~e Application for Building Pe~it heretofore filed in t~s office dated
.... ~M~.~ · ~ ...... , 19 ~ pursuant to w~ch B~ld~g Pe~it No. ~ 3376Z
dated .... AMg~Y..~7 ............. 19.8~.., was issued, and conforms to a~ of the requirements
of the applicable provisions of the law. ~c occupancy for w~ch t~s certificate is issued is .........
~ pne-family dwelling.
~e ce~i~cate is issued to ..... GEORGE TSAVARIS '
.............. .....
of the aforesaid building.
Suffolk County Depa~ment of Health Approval ...... ~-SO-~ 6~ ...............
U~ERWRITERS CERTIFICATE NO ..................... N706~00
Building Inspector
Rev. 1/81
. F1E~D INSF~CTIO~.I
FOUNDATION ( 1st )
FOUNDATION
2.
(2nd)
ROUGH FRAME &
PLUMBING
3.
INSULATION PER N.
STATE ENERGY
~ODE
FINAL
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS:
FIELD
'FOU__NDA__~I__O ( 1 s t ) -
ROUGH FRAME
?LUMBING~%~
INSULATION PER Y.
STATE ENERGY
ODE
COMMENT~
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS:
i /
D. I~ t L-T'o -
fl.o. e, oX' ~I~
for ~hla loeatio~ have
MAP OF
LOT I I I
MAP OF
PEBBLE BEACH FARMS
F/LED 6.11.75 FILE NO 6Z66
AT EAST MARION
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
SUFFOLK CCI, N Y.
donack associofes
40 west main Street
rive'rhead , new york '11901
(516) 369-1717
JUNE 25~,1984 dOll N0.84-549
1000-030-02-53 SCALE: 1"=40'
FORM NO. 3
TOigN OF SOUTtlOLD
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE
$OUTHOLD, N.Y.
NOTICE OF DISAPPROVAL
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that your application dated ....~7. ~.&. ,'y:.. ,~, ;.,.<- ........... 19~'~.~..
for pe=it to ~< ~'' '~7' .Z~D'/~..~ .~Z~Z~t6.' ~. ........... ~t
House No, ' ....... ~et ......... >iamlet
County Tax Map No. 1000 Section . .~ ~ ...... Block .. Lot ~
Subdivisio~l~ ~gl.~Filed Map No... ~ ~.~ ....... Lot No ..... (// ..........
is returned herewith and disapproved on the following grounds . .~(~4~..~.~7~~
..... . .u.¢.~4..z~..~/~.~..
. .LO.o. ~...O~ ..... ~...~./.~..~.~7..z~zzT~.. ~.~ ........
.~r~zv~z~ ....... ~ x~ ~,~, (~)
............. ,~.: MZ.>...~.. ...........
Building Inspector
RV 1/80
, ~ncn\i .~.~ ::'
Swimming Poo/s · Sa/es · Service · Chemicals J~,
9LDG DEPT.
TOWN OF SOUTNOLD
~ Gerald Palermo
July 25, 1985
Town of Southold
Building Department
~ain Road
Southold, N.Y. 11971
Centlemen:
In reference to Ruil~ing Permit ~133762 fcr Dr.
Tsavario at 2171 The Strand, East ~arion, we would like
to amend it as to shcw the swimming pool to be located
as shown in the enclosed survey. We would appreciate
your calling us as soon as possible. Thank you.
~S/gd
Enc.
Very ~-~
Sales ~anager
1460 Montauk Highway · East Patchogue, New York 11772 · (516) 286-2189
L
· Pt , BE,4CH FARMS
FILE NO 6266
'T MARION
TOWN:.- OF SOUTHOLD
CQ, N.Y.
donack ,,, ossocmtes
40 west main ~f~eet ~
rwerheod~, new .york 11901 '. '~ '.
(516):569-1717
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