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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZBA-07/16/1959 APPEAL BOARD MEMBERS Robert ',,v/. Gillispict Jr., Cha~rmen Robert Bergen Herbert Rosenberg Cherles OregonJs~ Jr. Serge Doycn~ Jr. Southold Town Board of Appeals SOUTHOLD, L. I., N. Y. Telephone S05-~6~0 $outhold Town Board of Appeals July 16, 19~9 A regular meeting o£ the Southold Town Board of Appeals was held Thursday, July 16, 19~9~ 7:30 P.M.~ at the Town Clerk's Officer Main Road~ $outhold~ New York. There were present: Messrs. Robert W. Gillispie~ Jr.~ Chairman~ and Herbert Rosenberg. Absent: Messrs. Robert Bergen~ Charles Grigonis~ Jr.~ and Serge Doyen~ Jr. Also present: Mr. Howard ~';. Terry~ Buildirg Inspector. The Board discussed the revision o£ the"Action of the Zoning Board of Appeals"~ and decided that Item 1. should read Special Exception in lieu of Special Permit~ and all places where special permit appeal~ to be changed to read special e~ception. The matter of setback on lot No. 21, Map o£ Marion ~nor~ East Marion~ New York~ owned by Andrew Lemony was discussed. Mr. Lemon wishes to set his house back 2~ ft. from the property line. He feels if it is set further back it will obscure the =ear view of the adjoining house. After considerable~cussion the Board agreed that Mr. Lemon must set his house back approx- imately 28 ft. in line with the existing house on the west. $outhold To~m Board of Appeals -2- July 16, 19~9 1~. Terry asked the Board,s ~inion on the following: ~. Frank Manella owns property on the west side of Horton Lane to the property of Mr. H. Jennings. The parcel where the Manella dwelling ~ located' (on the corner) is in l~s. Manella's name and has been since the purchase of the property. In 19~ Mr. Mmnella leased~ with an option to purchaser the westerly portion of land to 1~. M. Freeman. After two years~ possibly three, Mr. Freeman sold ~ or assigned his lease to Coast Line Growers Coop. who picked up the option to purchase and bought the parcel and building under lease and option. This leaves Mr. Manella with a lot of approximately 9~ feet frontage and ll7 ft. rear and approx- imately 137 ft. depth, would it be possible to use this for a building lot and secure a building permit or would a variance be necessary first. After considerable discussion it was the opinion of the Board of Appeals that a variance would have to be secured before a ~eSi .... d~Ce could be erected on the lot. ~M. Pan~oas~,father-in-law of ~M. William Rogner appeared before the Board to learn their final opinion in the matter of selling the former Mahlon Dickerson house at Bayview:Southold~ which is o~ned by ~M. Rogner. Mr. Rogner has a buyer (the Christian Science Church) and they propose to use the house as a home for retired people. At the last meeting o~ the Board of Appeals St was decided that they would consult the Town Attorney to determine what the law is in this case. They then informed Mr. Pancoa~tthat it is not permissible to use the premises as a multiple residence without securing a change of zone. Meeting adjourned at 8:~ P.M. Respectfully submitted, A??ROVED Judith T. Boken Secretary