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Application
TO:
Southold Town Board of Appeals
MAIN ROAD- STATE ROAD 2.5 SOUTHOLD, L.I.. N.Y. 11¢J'71
TELEPHONE (516) 765-1809
ACTION OF THE ZONING BOAPJ) OF APPEALS
3288
Dated September ]], ]984 (Public Hearing ]]-]5-84)
Abigail A. Wickham, Esq. as Attorney for [Appellant(s)]
Mr. John Wickham
Mr. Robert Me]rose
At a Meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals held on November 29, ]984
the above appeal was considered, and the action indicated below was taken
on your [ ] Request for Variance Due to Lack of Access to Property
New York Town Law, Section 280-a
[ ] Request for Special Exception under the Zoning Ordinance
Article , Section
[ ] Request for Variance to the Zoning Ordinance
Article , Section
IX] Request for Variance to Amend Conditions No. 3, 7 and
8 of Decision Rendered 6-28-84 under Appeal No. 3222.
Upon application for JOHN WICKHAM, Main Road, Cutchogue, NY
(by A. Wickham, Esq.) for a Variance to Amend Conditions 3, 7 and 8
of the 6/28/84 decision rendered under Appeal No. 3222, and Article
VI, Section 100-60 in a proposal to establish business office for
marine contracting with accessory use for storage and repair of
contractor's own vehicles and equipment, at 67576 Main Road, Green-
port, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-052-05-058.
The board made the following findings and determination:
Appellants, under Appeal No. 3222, appealed a determination of
the Building Inspector which denied appellants' application to change
use of the premises to a use permitted in a "C-Light Industrial" Zoning
District. On June 28, 1984, this board granted a use variance as
applied with 13 conditions. On September 11, 1984, appellants applied
for relief from Conditions No. 3, 7, and 8; and on November 15, 1984,
a public hearing was held. The board members have taken all the
statements of the hearing into consideration.
Condition No. 3 reads, "Said fencing shall be of a type that
will not allow visibility from the streets and other areas outside
of the fenced area." It is the understanding of the board that the
applicants would prefer to provide a type of fencing similar to
"anchor post" with plantings. It is the opinion of the board that
during winter months, some of the plantings may not provide sufficient
screening. The board has no objection to a combination of landscap-
ing and solid fencing as indicated in Abigail Wickham's letter dated
September ll, 1984, provided it prevents visibility from the exterior.
Condition No. 7 reads, "Vehicle lifts, or pits, vehicles,
dismantled or otherwise, and all parts or supplies, shall be located
within a building." It is the intent of this board that parts,
supplies, inoperable or junk vehicles, whether dismantled or otherwise,
shall not be permitted to be placed outside of a building. Cranes,
crane booms, buckets, snow plows, and related accessory equipment
may be stored outside the buildings, but must be within the screened,
(CONTINUED ON PAGE TWO)
DATED: December 4, 1984.
FO~Ta ZB4 (rev. 12/81)
CHAIP~N, SOUTHOLD TOWN
OF APPEALS
ZONING BOARD
Page 2 Appeal No. 3288 (and 3222)
Matter of JOHN WICKHAM AND OTHERS
Decision R~ered November 29, 1984
fenced areas shown on the 9-13-84 site plan.
Condition No. 8 reads, "All service or repair of vehicles/equip-
ment of the contractor shall be co,ducted in a building." The board
members agree that since the contractor intends to repair or service
only his own vehicles and/or equipment, that they should be permitted
to be serviced outside the buildings provided they remain in the
screened, fenced areas, and shall be typically placed in the areas
depicted on the 9-13-84 site plan. Any extensive modification of
these "service and storage areas" which may block access to these
bUildings in the frontyard area will require re-application to this
board for reconsideration. One of the major concerns of this board
is access by emergency vehicles in the event of a fire.
NOW, THEREFORE, on mOtion by Mr. Grigonis,
Sawicki, it was
seconded by Mr.
RESOLVED, that the Decision as Rendered under Appeal No. 3222
in the Matter of JOHN WICKHAM AND OTHERS, be and hereby is amended
to re-word Conditions No. 7 and 8, as follows:
7. Vehicle lifts or pits, any dismantled (inoperable or junk)
vehicles of the contractor shall be located within a building. Cranes,
crane booms, buckets, snow plows, and related accessory equipment may
be stored outside the buildings but must be within the screened,
fenced areas shown on the 9-13-84 site plan;
8. Any service or repair of vehicles owned by the contractor
for which this use variance is granted shall be permitted within the
screened, fenced area, and shall not be permitted to be in any area
outside the fenced areas. The vehicles of the contractor may be
stored or parked outside the buildings provided they remain within
the screened, fenced areas and they do not block access to the
buildings; and any extensive modification of the servicing and subject
storage areas other than permitted and typically shown on the 9-13-84
site plan will require re-application to and re-consideration by this
board; and it was
FURTHER RESOLVED,
and conditions rendered
and effect.
that the remainder of this board's decision
June 28, 1984, shall remain in full force
Location of Property: North Side of Main Road, and West Side
of Albertson's Lane, Greenport, NY; County Tax Map No. 1000-052-05-58.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Messrs. Goehringer,
Douglass and Sawicki. This resolution was adopted by
of all the members.
Doyen, Grigonis,
unanimous vote
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Town Clerk, Town of Southold
GERARD P. GOEt't'~'T~GER,,,,7'CHATRMAN
December 4, ]984 ,/
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 267 of the
Town Law and the Provisions of the Amended Code of the
Town of Southold, the following public hearings will be
held at the Southold Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, NY
by the Southold Town Board of Appeals at a Regular Meeting
on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1984, commencing at 7:30 p.m.
and as follows:
7:30 p.m. Application for ALEXANDER AND ELIZABETH
STOLLMEYER, by R. Cron Esq., Main Road, Cutchogue, NY for
a Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article III, Section
100-31, Bulk Schedule, (Al06) for approval of insufficient
area of a parcel to be set-off in this division of land
identified as County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-054-05-45.8
and 45.9 (45.7), and located on the South Side of North
Sea Drive and the North Side of Soundview Avenue, Southold,
NY.
7:35 p.m. Application for JOHN WICKHAM, Main Road, Cutchogue,
NY (by A. Wickham, Esq.) for a Variance to Amend Conditions 3,
7 and 8 of the 6/28/84 decision rendered under Appeal No. 3222
and Article VI, Section 100-60 in a proposal to establish
business office for marine contracting with accessory use
for storage and repair of contractor's own vehicles and equip-
ment, at 67576 Main Road, Greenport, NY; County Tax Map Parcel
No. 1000-052-05-058.
7:45 p.m. Application for JAMES AND BEULAH RICKETTS, Conklin
Road, Mattituck, NY (by G. Olsen, Esq.) for a Variance to the
Zoning Ordinance, Articles I and III, Section 100-31, (Al06)
for approval of insufficient area and width of two proposed
parcels in this division of land located on the West Side of
Conklin Road (Grant Boulevard), Mattituck, NY; County Tax Map
Parcel No. 1000-139-03-19 and 30 (30.1).
7:55 p.m. Application for JOSEPH A. WANAT, c/o A. Wickham, Esq.,
Main Road, Mattituck, NY for a Variance to the Zoning Ordinance,
Article III, Section lO0-31, Bulk Schedule, for approval of
insufficient width of parcel to be set-off located on a private
right-of-way at the north side of Bergen Avenue, Mattituck;
County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-112-01-016.
8:05 p.m. Application for ANTONE AND JEAN MILESKA, 16045 Main
Road, Mattituck, NY for a Variance to the Zoning Ordinance,
Article III, Section 100-31, Bulk Schedule, for approval of
insufficient area and width of two parcels in this proposed
Page 2 Legal Notice of Hearings
Southold Town Board of Appeals
Now~mber 15, 1984 Regular Meeting
division of land located on the east side of Marratooka Lane,
Mattituck, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-115-04-009.
8:10 p.m. Application for WINDS WAY BUILDING CORP., c/o
R. Bruer, Esq., Main Road, Southold, NY for a Variance to the
Zoning Ordinance, Article III, Section 100-31, Bulk Schedule,
for approval of insufficient area (and width) of two parcels
in this proposed division of land located along Cedar Point
Drive East, Southold; Cedar Beach Park Filed Map No. 90,
Lots 82, 83, 94; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-90-03-18.
8:15 p.m. Application of MARIE J. PATTERSON, 12 Turnwood
Ct., Hempstead, NY 11550 for a Variance to the Zoning Ordinance,
Article III, Sect.ion 100'31, Bulk Schedule, for approval of
insufficient area (and width) of two parcels in this proposed
division of land located at the South Side of Peconic Bay '~
Boulevard, Laurel NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-128-02-17.
8:20 p.m. Application of SOUTHLAND CORP., c/o W. Esseks, Esq,,.,
Box 279, Riverhead, NY for a Variance to the Zoning Ordinance,
%o construct building with an insufficient side yard at South~
Side Main Road, Southold (7-11 Store), 1000-62-3-37.
8:2§ p.m. Application for ROBERT DeTREY by P. Muller, Meetinghouse
Lane, Southampton, NY for a Variance to the Zoning Ordinance,
Article III, Section lO0-31 for permission to construct addition
to dwelling with insufficient sideyards; premises known as 62825
C.R. 48, Greenport, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-40-01-10 & ll.
8:35 p.m. Application for COLGATE DESIGN CORP., c/o W. Esseks,
Esq., Box 279, Riverhead, NY for a Variance to the Zoning Ordi-
nance to construct building with an insufficient side yard;
North Side Main Road, Cutchogue (7-11); 1000-102-05-24.
Persons desiring to appear at the hearing may do so. Communica-
tions in writing in relation thereto may be filed with our office
before or at this hearing.
Dated: November 2, 1984. BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN
BOARD OF APPEALS
GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN
Notice to Newspapers:
Please publish THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1984 and forward l0 affidavits
of publication to: Board of Appeals, Main Road, Southold, NY
11971, before November 12, 1984. tel. 765-1809~
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK
APPEAL FROM DECISION OF BUILDING INSPECTOR
APPEAL NO. ~
DATE September 10,
TO THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, N. Y.
1, ~ .... J.O~..~IIC, IC,'-~Di ............................... o~ ........ ~'~..~,o~ ........................
Name of Appellant Street and Number
Cutchogue, New York HEREBY APPEAL TO
Municipality State
Zoning Board of ApPeals
THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS FROM THE DECISION OF THE/~'m~F]J~L~[]~ ON
APPLICATION DATED: 2~24/84 FOR: USe Variance
Zoning Board of Appeals
~eH£.REB. Y TH_,E/~)~ imposed conditions 7 & 8 in its
czszon ~ated June 28, 1984 upon the application of
John Wickham
Name of Applicant for permit
of
Main Road, Cutchogue~ New York
Street and Number Municipality State
For (X) PERMIT TO USE
0fXKX~x~X We would like to amend cond~r~nn~ 7 _~_,,8_
1984
1. LOCATION OF THE PROPERTY 67~5 Main Road, GreeDport -"B"-Li ht Business
Street and H~alet Zone
SCTM#1000-052-05-058 OWNER(S): . ~ohr~ickkam..
Map No. Lot No.
DATE PURCHASED: .....................
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 VI , Section 100-60
3 TYPE OF APPEAL Appeal is made herewith for
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c~atVeA~RI6~/E8~o'~-- ~ ' ' attend conditic~) 7 & 8 of the. decision
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( ) 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) ~:~l~t~been made with respect to this decision
of the Building Inspector or with respect to this property.
Such appeal was ( ) request for a special permit
(X) request for a variance
and was made in Appeal No.....3..~.~,2. .................... Dated .A.p~lication dated 2/24/84,
'b~'~'i'~ i'$~'"~'f~ ~'"~7287 8'4' ................
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(X)
is requested for the reason that
REASON FOR APPEAL
A Variance to Section 280A Subsection 3
A Variance to the Zoning Ordinance ,,~
Application to amend condition~_7 & 8 of the decision dated 6/28/84
we would like to amend conditions~7 and 8.
(Continue on other side)
REASON FOR APPEAL
Continued
conditions 7 & 8 of the decision datad 6/28/84
1. STRICT APPLICATION O.__~F/~f~(~[~ would produce practical difficulties or unneces-
sary HARDSHIP because it would be impossible for any operating concerning
the equipment to comply with these conditions.
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Southoid Town Board of Appeals
MAIN ROAD- STATE ROAD 25 SOUTHDLD, L.I., N.Y. 11971
TELEPHONE (516) 765-1809
APPEALS BOARD
MEMBERS
GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN
CHARLES GRIGONIS, JR.
SERGE DOYEN, JR.
ROBERT J. DOUGLASS
JOSEPH H. SAWICKI
Notice of
September 13,
S.E.Q.R.A.
NEGATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL DECLARATION
Determination of Non-Significance
1984
APPEAL NO.: 3288
PROJECT NAME: JOHN WICEHAM
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.
This board determines the within project not to have a signifi-
cant adverse effect on the environment for the reasons indicated
below.
Please take further notice that this declaration should not be
considered a determination made for any other department or agency
which may also have an application pending for the same or similar
project.
TYPE OF ACTION: [ ] Type II [~ Unlisted [ ]
DESCRIPTION OF ACTION: Relief from Conditions 7 & 8, Appeal ~3222
LOCATION OF PROJECT: Town of Southold, County of
particularly known as: Main Rd.: Greenport~ NY
County Tax Map #1000-52-5L58
Suffolk, more
REASON(S) SUPPORTING THIS DETERMINATION:
(1) An Environmental Assessment in the short form has been
submitted which indicates that no significant adverse effects to
the environment are likely to occur should this project be imple-
mented as planned;
(2) The property in question is not located within 300 feet of tidal
wetla~ or other critical environmental area.
Relief requested is not directly related to new construction.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: Linda KowalsRi, Secretary,
Southold Town Board of Appeals, Town Hall, Southold, NY 11971; tel. 516-
765-1809 or 1802.
Copies of this notice sent to the applicant or his agent and posted
on the Town Clerk Bulletin Board.
APPEALS BOARD
MEMBERS
GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN
CHARLES GRIGONIS, JR.
SERGE DOYEN, JR.
ROBERT J. DOUGLASS
JOSEPH H, SAWlCKI
Southold Town Board of Appeals
HAIN RDAD- STATE RQAD 25 SDUTHDLD, L.h, N.Y. llCj?l
TO: Judith T. Terry, Town Clerk
FROM: Board of Appeals
DATE: March 4, 1986
SUBJECT: Waiver Request Melrose Marine Service,
W/s Albertson Lane, Greenport
TELEPHONE (516) 765-1809
Inc.
Pursuant to your recent request, please find attached copies
Df Z.B.A. Actions rendered under Appeals No. 3288 and 3222 on
November 29, 1984 and June 28, 1984, respectively under the
name of John Wickham; premises located along the west side of
Albertson Lane, Greenport, and not to exceed 65,000 sq. ft. of
land area for the uses described therein, although the entire
premises at the time of the applications was 3.55 acres.
MELROSE MARINE SERVICE, INC.
39 ROBINSON ROAD, GREENPORT,
NEW YORK 11944
(516) 477.1546
August 21, 1985
Supervisor Frank Murphy
Town of Southold
T~n Hall
Southold, New York 11971
_ TOWN OF SOUTHCLD
Dear Mr. Murphy:
My son, James Melrose, President of Melrose Marine Service, Inc. has
purchased 3.5 acres of land from John Wickham et al at Arshamomaque,
Town of ~outhold at the corner of Main Road and Albertson Lane. A
portion of approximately 1.5 acres of this land is to be used by
Melrose Marine Service, Inc. as a marine contractors yard for storage
and repair of equipment as well as a corporate office. A variance
for useage was granted by the Zoning Board of Appeals on Sept. 11, 1984.
On March 4, 1985 the Southold Planning Board gave site plan approval.
We have cleared the land and currently are working with the Board of
Health in Riverhead and expect to submit our application this week. We
are also working with Mr. James Monsell of the Greenport Water District
on a water tap and preparing our drawings for the building permit. We
expect to put this facility into use by the first of the new year and
a delay in this process will impose a hardship on our operations.
Sincerely,
Melrose~4arine Service, Inc.
Ofi~.
Co;ies
Atty._
DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING
Town of Southold
Board of Appeals
(516) 360-5513
LEI:' E. KOPPELMAN
· December 11, 1984
Pursuant to the requirements of Sections 1323 to 1332 of the Suffolk County Charter,
the following applications which have been referred to the Suffolk County Planning
Comm~ssion 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.
Applicant
Municipal File Number
/John Wickham
General Wayne Inn
3290
CGN:Jk
Very truly yours,
Lee E. Koppelman
Director of Planning
Gerald G. Newman
L~ief Planner
Southold Town Board of Appeals
MAIN ROAD- STATE ROAD 25 SOUTHOLD. L.I.. N.Y. 11971
TELEPHONE (516) 765~1809
Pursuant to Article XIII of the Suffolk County Charter, the
Board of Appeals of the Town of Southold, New York, hereby refers
the following to the Suffolk County Planning Commission:
Variance from the Zoning Code, Article , Section
Variance from Determination of Southold Town
Building Inspector
~ Special Exception, Article , Section
__ Special Permit
XXX Request ~r Variance to Amend Conditions ~ 3, 7 & 8 of Decision
Rendered 6/28/84 under Appeal No. 3222.
Appeal No.: 3288 Applicant: JOHN WICKHAM
Location of Affected Land: 67576 Main Rd., Greenport, NY
County Tax Map Item No.: 1000-052-05-058
Within 500 feet of:
~ Town or Village Boundary Line
__ Body of Water (Bay, Sound or Estuary)
XX State or County Road, Parkway, Highway, Thruway
Boundary of Existing or Proposed County, State or Federally-
Owned Land
__ Boundary of Existing or Proposed County, State or Federal Park
or Other Recreation Area
__ Existing or Proposed Right-of-Way of Any Stream or Drainage
Channel Owned by the County or for Which The County Has Estab-
lished Channel Lines,
or Within One Mile of a Nuclear Power Plant
__ Within One Mile of An Airport.
granted
COMMENTS: Applicant is ~~A~~ amendments 7 & 8 only.
Copies of Town file and related documents enclosed herewith for your
review.
Temp. ~cretary, Board o~ Appeals
APPEALS BOARD
MEMBERS
GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN
CHARLES GRIGONIS, .IR.
SERGE DOYEN, .IR.
ROBERT J. DOUGLASS
JOSEPH H. SAWlCKI
Southold Town Board of Appeals
MAIN ROAD- STAT;" ROAD 25 c~OUTHOLD, L.I., N.Y. 11971
TELEPHONE (516) 765-1809 '
December 4, T984
Abigail A. Wickham, Esq.
Wickham, Wickham & Bressler,
Main Road, Box 1424
Mattituck, NY 11952
PoC.
Re: Appeal No. 3288 John Wickham and Others
Dear Sir or Madam:
Attached herewith is a copy of the formal findings and deter-
mination recently rendered and filed this date with the Office of
the Town Clerk concerning your application.
In the event your application has been approved, please be sure
to return to the Building Department for approval of any new construc-
tion in writing, or for other documents as may b~ applicable.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call either
our office (765-1809) or that of the building inspector (765-1802).
Yours very truly,
Enclosure
Copy of Decision to
Building Department
Planning Board'
Suffolk County Planning
GERARD P. GOEHRINGER
Secretary
Commission
(Stollmeyer Hearing - continued)
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CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Thank you. Is there anybody else who
would like to speak on behalf of this application? Anybody like
to speak against the application? Questions from board members?
Let the record indicate that there is a letter in the file ob-
jecting to this application. Have you reviewed the file,
Mr. Cron? Are you aware of this letter?
MR.i~CRON: If you are speaking of the letter of the Planning
Board, yes, I am aware of that. If it's any other letter, I'm
I~ot aware of it.
CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Would you like to look at it?
MR. CRON: Yes, if I may. I assume the parcel to the west,
that being the Shareman parcel, is that 100' frontage on North
Sea Drive consisting of a total area of 1.8 acres. I assume
that's the parcel that they are referring to. First of all, the
letter is incorrect in that it states we seek a variance as a
hardship. That is not so. The area variance is one of practical
difficulty, rather than hardship and certainly it's not going to
set a precedent for that area when it greatly exceeds all of the
lot sizes in that area.
CHAIRMAN GOEtIRINGER: The board is referring now to the cottage
that was once affixed to the survey, which has now been removed?
MR. CRON: I guess that was removed a long time ago and unfor-
tunately, when Mr. Van Tuyl did the map, I assume he did not
make a physical inspection, he just took it from documents in
his office.
CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: There being no further questions, I wi
make a motion closing the hearing, reserving decision until
later. Thank you very much for coming in.
At 7:45 p.m. Public Hearing was held in the matter of
JOHN WICKHAM, Application #3288, for a Variance to Amend Con-
dition 3,7 and 8 of decision of June 28, 1984. Suffolk Coun~
Tax Map 1000-052-05-058. Chairman read the legal notice of
hearing in its entirety for the record.
CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Mr. Wickham, would you like to he heard
on behalf of this application?
JOHN WICKHAM: Thank you for this opportunity. I feel that
a slight review might be in order. This is the last piece of
my grandfather's estate. He died over a hundred years ago
and if it goes unsettled very much longer, the number of heirs
could multiply very rapidly. We have a practical problem in
that although the appeal was granted, the variance was granted
in June, the conditions as laid down seem to be somewhat contra-
dictory. I would like to speak in particular about Items 7 and 8.
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P.3
(Wickham Hearing - Continued~
I want to say that I talked with some members of the board, talked
with the Town Attorney, talked with the adjacent property owners
and there seems to be unanimity in that the board thought that
they were meeting our needs, but as it turns out, I would like
to show that the conditions are, in fact, contradictory. Item
7..."Vehicles, vehicle lifts or pits...vehicles dismantled or
otherwise and all parts or supplies shall be located within a
building." In a previous section, your board speaks of drive-
way, but under a section just read, vehicles must be located
within a building, so vehicles cannot even be in the driveway
in front of the building. I think this is unreasonable and
not the intent of the board. The next item..."all service or
repair of vehicles, equipment of the contractor shall be con-
ducted within the building." This is also unreasonable, as I
will attempt to show in a minute, but I would like to point out
that Number 10 provides for gasoline pumps, and pumping gasoline
is service and Number 8 says it must be in the building, so again
it is directly contradictory. Our problem is that this is an
office and really, yard, for a marine contractor and as we said
there will be cranes, or a crane and it is unreasonable to put
a truck crane or any kind of a crane in a building, the building
would have to be at least 30' high, probably more, and much, much
longer than the building shown on this plan. I think it was
the intent of the board to provide relief in this case, and it
has been short-circuited in some way, and we bring this action
after another three or four months lapse of time in the hopes
of clearing this up. There is one other section that is in
question and I would like to ask Mr. Melrose to speak about
that.
MR.~MELROSE: My name is Bob Melrose and I represent Melrose
Ma~ine Service. We were talking as this appeal states here
earlier, strictly our own equipment, we are not doing work for
anybody else or working on anybody else's equipment. We are
looking for a place where we can maintain and store our own
equipment. We own a total of about 5 cranes, all which are
not out here at this time, but somewhere along the line, some
of these cranes will be brought to this site and have work done
on them. It would not be practical from our standpoint to
provide a building large enough to move a crane in so that
we could work on the boom, repair it or do work of that type.
Surely, when it comes to enginer repairs and things like that
that are precise, clean conditions, we hope to do that type
of work in the/Suildings we have indicated on the map. However,
heavy equipment and this is the majority of what we are talking
about on this site here, really have to be worked on where they
are and that's why we are asking for relief from this condition.
There is just one other point that I wanted to make. Item 3,
it's not necessarily a critical item, the drive which you have
in the previous drawing, which we supplied, showed peripheral
planting around this entire area. We surely desire to keep
this place attractive as we can, and we feel that providing
screen fencing, we are planning to put up something like
(Wickham Hearing - Continued)
MR. MELROSE - continued: Anchor post fencing around the pro-
perty from a security standpoint, but we would like to ask that
consideration be given to eliminating the need for screen fencing
unless it was shown that the landscape planting provided was in-
adequate to provide visibility from the street. We think pro-
viding both is overkill. I think that those were maybe the
two main points we would like to make. I would also like to
say that if you go back to the original drawing that we sub-
mitted with the application, it showed on the site, locations
where some of this heavy equipment might be placed, when it
was being worked on or when it was being held to be worked on
so we don't feel that we are changing our requirements, just
trying to clarify Our intent at this time. Thank you very much.
CH~RMAN GOEHRINGER: Thank you Mr. Melrose. Before we leave
th~s subject, is there any specific recommendation you can make
to'this board concerning Articles 7 and 8, on the way you would
like them written, or do you just want them totally eliminated?
MR. WICKHA~: No, I feel that we can live with most of the c~
ditions but I would ...there's got to be relief...it's self-
defeating, obviously.
CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: The reaso~if~ ~e~Uestion, would you
object to a condition that all/vehicles ~e placed in the rear
of the property?
MR. WICKHAM: I think Mr. Melrose shows them up the rear from
the main highway, from Route 25, but this original shows them
up against the north boundary or near the north boundary.
MR. MELROSE: We do not anticipate having any dismantled vehicles
on the property. All of the vehicles on the property will be
operating vehicles, Yehicles which we are currently using in
our business. We don't have any vehicles of the type that
are not being used.
CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: I was referring to maybe a crane that had
two different types of booms and one boom remained disassembled
at any one particular time, and of course, you can only put
one boom on a crane.
MR. MELROSE: Well, generally what you have in terms of these
cranes, you might have a certain basic size boom that was on
the crane and you might have additional sections which you u~
for particular jobs, so you might be able to extendathe boom
on a crane for 50' to 100' The spare sections for that par-
ticular crane would be stored wherever the crane was. One point
that Gall mentioned...asked me to mention to you .... was the fact
that when these cranes were not being worked on or operated,
they would be stored in the boom-down position, so that they
would not be visible from outside areas.
CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Thank you very much. Gail, would you
like to say something?
ZBA
P.4
(Wickham Hearing
- Continued)
ZBA
P.5
GAIL WICKHAM: Yes, I would like to address your proposed
condition about the rear yard. Part of the problem is
this equipment is on very large vehicles and you look at
the site plan and there is a maintenance yard to the rear
of the building, but the access to it would basically be
through a gate and they may not be able to maneuver some
of that big equipment back there. And that why it would be
also be shown in the area in the front of the building. If
all this property is heavily screened, I don't think you are
going to have this problem of being terribly visible. That's
just a practical matter
CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: I was only referring to, since you are
asking to have some relief in the area, I was referring to that
as possibly an appropriate condition in lieu of some ....
GAIL WICKHAM: I don't know that we are asking for relief from
the screening, just for the board to consider a different type
of screening, but certainly that can be further tightened up
at the Planning Board, but where's there is a dense, natural
vegetation, we thought that might serve in lieu of artificial.
CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Thank you. Anybody else like to speak
on behalf of this application? Anybody like to speak against
the application? Mr. Wickham.
MR. WICKHAM: May I say that I don't mean to seem pretentious
for us to come down here and tell you what we'd like to have.
If you thought well of it, either any of the three could
meet with some of your people and discuss it briefly at your
convenience.
CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Okay. I thank you very much. The~e
being no further questions, I make a motion closing this hearing
reserving decision until later. Thank you again for coming in.
At 8:05 p.m. Public Hearing was held in the matter of
JAMES and BEULAH RICKETTS, Application #3250 for a Variance
for approval of insufficient area and width of two proposed
parcels, Suffolk County Tax Map 1000-139-03-19 and 30. Chairman
read the legal notice of hearing in its entirety and appeal
application for the record.
GARY OLSEN: My name is Gary Olsen. I am an attorney having
my offices on Main Road, Cutchogue. I represent James and
Beulah Ricketts, the applicants herein. As I said in the
application, the applicants presently own three parcels on
a map designated as "Mattituck Heights", filed in the Suffolk
County Clerk's Office, map number 1184. The parcels in question
WICKHAM, WICKHAM & BRESSLER, P.e.
MAIN ROAD* P,O. BOX
MATTITUCK LONG ISLAND
NEW YORK 1~952
516-298-83S3
SoutholdTown Zoning Board of Appeals
Town Hall
Main Road
Southold, NY 11971
Re: Wickham Use Variance Application
Appeal No. 3222
Gent l~en:
I m~t with Mr. Melrose the other dayand, without intending robe
presunptuous, we thought it might be helpful to you to suggest wording
for conditions 3, 7 and 8 which would accomplish the objectives of the
Board of Appeals and at the s~ time acc~m~date the needs of the
Melroses' operation.
3. Visibility frcm the street and other areas outside of the
fenced area shall be denied by means of landscaping or natural
vegetation, screened fencing or a c(mlbination of beth.
7. Vehicle lifts or pits and all small parts or maintenance
supplies shall be located in a building.
8. Storage, service and repair of vehicles and equi~anent of the
owner shall be within the fenced in area shown on the plot plan.
Storage, service and repair of small equipment shall be conducted in a
building.
It is not econc~ically feasible for a contractor to erect enough
covered space to meet the requir~nents of conditions 7 and 8 as now
written. It would only be possible to do so if he were to set up a
c~m~rcial repair shop for heavy equipment which the Melroses have
absolutely no interest in doing.
I hope these suggestions have been of help. We would be happy to
meet with the Board if there are any questions remaining.
Very truly yours,
Abigail A. Wickham
Legal Notices
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
pursuant to Section 2~7 of the
Town Law and the Provisionz of
the Amended Code of the Town
of Scuthold, the followtog public
hearings will be held at the
~outhold Town Hall, Main Road,
Southold, NY by the 8outhold
Town Board of Appeals at a Reg-
uinr Meeting on ?dUI~DAY,
NOVEMBER 15, 1984, com-
mencing at 7:80 p.m. and as fol-
lows:
7:30 p~m. Application for AI.I~-
XANDER AND
Esq., Main Road, Cut~hogue, NY
dinance, Article HI, Section 100-?
31, Bulk Schedule, (A10~) for
proval of insufficient area of a
parcel to be ast~ffin this division
of land identified as County Tax
Map' Parcel No. 1000.054-05-
45.8 and 45.9 (45.7), aud loeal~l
on the South Side of North SOs
l~ive and the North 81de of
Soumhdew Avenue, ~
NY.
JOHN WICg~AM, Main l~oad,
Cutchogue, NY Coy A. Wickh~,~
Esq.) for a Var~uce to Amend
Conditiorm 3, 7 and 8 of the 6t28~
84 decision rendered under Ap- t
peal No. 3222 and Ar~cle VI,
Section 100-60 in a prolxmal to
establish business offico for
marine contracting with acco~-
· ory use for storage and repair olI
contractor's own vehicles and
equipment, at 67576 Main Road,
Greenport~ NY;Coupty Tax Map
Parcel No. 1000-052-054~58. ..
· -"' 7:45 p.m. Application for
JAMES AND BEULAH RIC-
tituck, NY Coy O: Ohen, Esq.) for
nance, Articles I and HI, section
100-31, (Al06) for approval of in-
sufficient area and width of two
prolxmed parcel~ in this divizion
of land located on the West Side
of Conklln Pmad (Grant
C.~vnt~ Tax Map Parcel No.
1~00-1394)3-19 and 30 (30.1).
. ?~5 p.m. Application for
JOSEPH A.-WANAT, c/o A./
tituck, N~ for a Vs~iance to the
Zoning Ordinance, Article IH,
Section 100-31, Bulk Schedule,
for approval of insufficient width
of parcel to be set-off located on
a private right-of-way at the
north side of Bergen Avenue,
Mattituck; County Tax Map Par-
cai No. 1000-112-01-016.
8:05 p.m. Application for AN-
16045 Main Road, Mattituck,
NY for a Variance to the Zoning
Ordinance, Article IH, Section
100-31, Bulk Schedule, for ap-
provai of insufficient area and
width of two parcels in this prop-
~ division of land located on
the east side ofMarrainoka Lane~
Mattituck, NY; County Tax Map
Parcel No. 1000-115-04-009.
8:10 .p.m. Application for
WIND~ WAY BUILDING
CORP. c/o R. Bruer, Esq., Main
l~d. Scuthold, NY for a Vari-
ance to the Zoning Ordinance,
At,cie IH, Section 100-31, Bulk
Schedule, for approval of insuffi-
cient area (and width) of two Imf-
cole in this propezed division of
land lo~atad along Cedar Point
Drive ~ ~outhold; Cadet
Beach Park Filed Map No. 90,
Lots 82, 83, 94; County Tax Map
Parcel No. 1000-90-03-18.
8:15 p.m. Application sf
MARIE J. PA'I'r~RSON, 12
Turnwoad Ct., Hempstead, lqY
11550 for a Variance to the Zon:~
ing Ordinance, Article HI, Sec-
tion 100-31, Bulk Schedule, for
approval of insufficient area (and
width) of two parcels in ~ prop-
osed division of land located at
the South Side of Peconic Bey
Boulevard, Laurel, NY; County
Tax Map parcel No. 1000.128-
02-17.
8:20' p.m. Application of
80~ CORP., c/o W.
Esseka, Esq., Box 279,
Riverhead, NY for a Variance to
struct bni]ding with an insuffi-
cient side yawl at South Side
Main Road, Scuthold (7-11
Store), 1000-62-3-37.
8:25 p.m., Application for
ROBERT DeTYREY by P. Mul~
ler, Meeti~,house Lane, South-
ampton, NY for a Variance to the
Section 100-31 for permission to
construct addition to dwelling
with insufficient sideya~ds;
premises known as 62825 C.R.
48, Gr~uport, NY; County Tax
Map Parcel No. 1000-40-01-10 &
11.
8:35 ~.m, Application for COL-
GATE DESIGN CORP., do W.
Easeks, Esq., Box 279,
Eiverhead, NY for a Variance to
the Zoning Ordinance to eon-
cient side yard; North Side Main
Road, Cutoho~ue (7-11); 1000-
102-0~-24.
Person~ desitin8 to appear
the hearing may do so. Com-
munications in writin~ in rela-
tion thereto ma~ be fil~ with
our office before or at this hear-
Dated: November 2, 1984.
BY ORDER OF
BOARD OF APPEALS
GERARD P. GOEHRINGER,
I/YORK )
) ~S:
[JFFOLK )
HAS of Greenport, In
sing duly sworn, says that he/she ia
of THE SUFFOLK TIMES, a Weekly
;bliahad at Greenport, in the Town
ounty of Suffolk and State of New
the Notice of which the annexed is
r, has been regularly published in
)er once each week for ~
ively, Commencing on the ~
~er __ 19. 84
PrinclpalClerk
~ me this
~ r 19~_
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-
EN, pursuqat to $ectioa 267 of
the Tovm L~w ,Iud the
~e ~e
~ ~ T~n
fo~s pub~
be held ~t ~'~cid
?:~ P~m. :'~ for
Sulk
~M~, (Al~) ~ a~val
~ iden~
~ ~d ~.9 (~.~, ~d
l~t~ on ~e ~u~ Side of
N~ Sea ~d ~e No~
Si~ of ~ew Avenue,
:~ p.m.'~lica~on for
rJ0aH
~, CO~h~, ~ ~y A.
to ~e~d Con~ 3, 7 ~d
8 ~ ~ 6~ de&i~
3~ ~d ~, ~on
~sh b~s ~ f~ m~ne
~nU~ ~ ~ss~ use
for sto~ ~ ~ of
~a~r's ~ ~es ~d
eq~ment,
T~ Ma~ P~
7:~ p.m. App~n for
5A~ AND BEtH ~CK-
~5~ Con~Hu Road, Ma~-
rock, ~ ~y G. Olin, ~q.)
~r a V~ ~e
~d~, ~cles
~n 1~-31, (AI~) for
a~mv~ of ~su~ent
and ~d~ ~ ~o pm~d
p~ls ~ ~ &~on of ~d
I~t~ on ~e West Side of
C~ R~ (~t .Boule-
v~, Ma~i~, NY; Coun~
T~ Map Ps~l No. 1~-139-
~ c/o A.
MattitucR, NY for a Yarinnce
to the Zouing Ordnance,
Article m, Soetioa 100-31,
Bulk Scbedule, ~ot approval of
insufficient width of parcel to
be set-off located on a private
fight-of-way at the north side
of Borgen Avenue, MaRituck;
County Tax Map Parcel No.,
1000-112-01-016.
8:05 p.m. Application for
ANTONE AND JEAN bIIL-
ESKA, 16045 Main Road,
MaRituek, NY for a Varis~ee
to the Zoning Ordinance,
Ar~icle HI~ Section 100-31,
BuLk Schedule, for approval of
insuffic, ient area and width of
two parcels in this proposed
division of land located on the
east side of Marra3ooka Lane,
Mattituck, NY; County Tax
Map Parcel No. 1000-115-04-
009.
'8:10 p.m. 'Application for
WINDS WAY BUILDING
CORP., c/o R~ Rraer, Esq.,
Main Road, Southold, NY for a
Variance to the Zoning Ordin-
ance, Article Ill, Section 100-
31, Bulk Scbedule~ for approv-
al of insufficient area (and
width) of two parcels in this
proposed division of land
located along Cedar Point
Drive East, Soutbeld; Cedar
Beach .Park Filed Map No. 90,
Lots 82, 83, 94; .County Tax
Map Parcel No. 1000-90-03-18.
8:15 p.m. APPlication of
MARIE J. PA'I-I'I~RSON, 12
Tarnwoed Ct., Hempstead,
NY 115.50 for a Variance to the
Zoning Ordinance, Article HL
Section 100-31, Bulk Schedule,
for approval of insufficient
area (and width) of two parcels
in this proposed division of
land located at the South Side
of Pecoaic Bey Botileverd,
Laurel, NY; County Tax Map
Parcel No. 1000-128-02-17.
8:20 p.m. Application of
SOUTHLAND CORP., c/o W.
Esseks, Esq., Box 279, River-
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK
ss:
STATE OF NEW YORK
Patricia Woad, being duly sworn, says that she is the
Editor, of THE LONG ISLAND TRAVELER-WATCHMAN,
a public newspaper printed at Southold. in Suffolk County;
and that the notice of which the annexed is a printed copy,
has been published in said Long Island Traveler-Watch-
man once each week for .......................... ../... .......... weeks
successively, commencing on the ....................................
0 f"......: .... ..............
Sworn to before me this ................................ day of
Notary Public
BARBARA FORBES
Notary Public, State of New York
No. 480C~6
Qualified in Suffolk County
Commission Expires March 30, 19 ot~(~
Legal Notice of Hearings
November 15, 1984 Regular Meeting
Copies of same forwarded to the following on or about 11/2/84:
Richard J. Cron, Esq. for Mr. and Mrs. Stollmeyer
Abigail A. Wickham, Esq. for: Mr. John Wickham and Mr. Joseph Wanat
Gary Flanner Olsen, Esq. for Mr. and Mrs. James Ricketts
Mr. and Mrs. Antone Mileska, Main Road, Mattituck, NY 11952
Rudolph H. Bruer, Esq. for Winds Way Bu.ildin~ Corp.
Mrs. Marie J. Patterson, 12 Turnwood Ct., Hempstead, NY 11550
William W. Esseks, Esq. for: Col~ate Design Corp. and Southland Corp.
Mr. Peter Paul Muller for Mr. Robert DeTrey
Supervisor
Town Board Members
Building Inspectors
Town Clerk Bulletin
ZBA Members
Individual ZBA files
Suffolk Times
L.I. Traveler
Board
JUDITH T. TERRY
TOWN CLERK
RI:GISI'RAR O1' VITAL SI .\IISFICS
Town Halt, 53095 Main Road
P.O. Box 728
Southold, New York 1197l
TELEPHONE
(516) 765-1801
OFFICEOFTHETOWN CLERK
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
September 11,
1984
To: Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals
From: Judith T. Terry, Southold Town Clerk
Transmitted herewith is Appeal No. 3288 application for a variance
for John Wickham. Also included are accompanying papers as outlined
in the attached letter from William Wickham of Wickham, Wickham &
Bressler, P.C., dated September 10, 1984.
Judith T. Terry ~'
Southold Town Clerk
WICKHAM, WICKHAM & BRESSLER, p.c.
MAIN ~OAD~ P.O. BOX 1424
MATTITUCK lONG ISLAND
NEW YORK ll9S2
September 11, 1984
Southold Town Board
Town Hall
Main Road
Southold, NY 11971
of Appeals
Re: Application of John Wickham
Appeal No. 3222
Gentlemen:
ofAppeal
Town of Southold
Mr. Melrose has just requested that we also ask for
minor modifications of condition 3 of the Board's decision
dated June 28, 1984. H__e would like a combination of ]mnd=
~caDin~ ~n~ o~a ¢~n~ tn n~ visibility from tb~
exterior m£ ~h~ f~n~md areat -He will have the'maps
~mended accordingly.
We would therefore appreciate it if you would in-
clude this request for modification of condition number
3 in the appeal forwarded to you yesterday by attaching
this letter to it. We enclose an amended Notice to the
adjoining property owner, with proof of service thereon.
Very truly yours,
Ab~ail A. Wickham
AAW:emu
WICKHAM, WICKHAM & BrESSLER,
516-298-8353
September 18, 1984
Southold Town Board of Appeals
Town Hall
Main Road
Southold, NY 11971
Re: Wickham Use Variance Application
Appeal. No. 3222
Gentlemen:
Enclosed are five prints of the site plan dated
September 13, 1984, to accompany the amended application
forwarded to you on September 10, 1984.
If you have any questions or require any additional
information, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Very ~uly yours,
~Ab±ga±l A. W±ckham
/emu
encls.
Board of/lppeals
Tom of Sfluthold
WICKHAM, WICKHAM ~ BRESSLER~ P.C.
MA~N ROAD, P.O, BOX
MATTITUCK LONG ISLAND
NEW yO R I'~
September 10, 1984
Southold Town Board of Appeals
Town Hall
Main Road
Southold, NY 11971
Re: Application of John Wickham
Appeal No. 3222
Gentlemen:
In accordance with your letter of September 6, 1984, we
are submitting the following:
Supplemental application, in triplicate, dated
September 10, 1984, requesting amendment of
conditions 7 and 8 of the Board's decision
of June 28, 1984;
2. Original Notice to Adjoining Property Owner,
with proof of service thereon;
3. Short Environmental Assessment Form;
4. Questionnaire.
5. Check for $50.00, representing the application fee.
The required number of prints of the survey will be
forwarded to you immediately upon receipt from the surveyor.
Please schedule this matter for the next scheduled
meeting.
If you require any additional information, please do not
hesitate to contact us.
/emu
encls.
QUESTIONNAIRE TO BE COMPLETED AND FILED WITH APPLICATION TO THE Z.B.A.
The New York State Tidal Wetlands and Use Regulations, 6 NYCRR, Part 661, requires
an application to the N.Y.S. Department of Environmental Conservation, Environmental
Analysis Unit, Building 40, S.U.N.Y., 5tony i3rook, NY 1179~,, (tel. 516-751.-.7900), if
you have checked Box #I and/or Box #6 below. Please either call their office or
personally visit them at their 5tony Brook office for instructions and application
forms. Once you have received written notification of approva please provide our
office with a copy (with the conditions) as early as possible in order that we may
continue processing your Z.B.A. application.
| ] I.
[ ] ~.
3.
[ ] 5.
[ ] 6.
Waterfront without bulkheading
Waterfront with bulkheading in good condition
[ ] the full length of the property
[ ] at least 100' in len9th
Not located within 300' of waterfror,t or wetlands area
May be located within 300' of waterfront or wetlands area; however,
the following structure separates my property from this environmental
area:
[ ] 50~ existing road
[ ] existing structures
[ ] bluff area more than 10' in elevation above mean
sea level
This proposed addition/expansion of an existing building will be more
than 75~ from the landward edge of tidal wetlands/waterfront areas.
This proposed addition/expansion of an existing building will NOT be
more than 75' from the landward edge of tidal wetlands/waterfro~]t
area,
[ ] 7.
Please be aware that any and all subdivisions and new dwellings will also require an
application to the N.Y.5. Department of Environmental Conservation for their review
and approval. If you are able to provide them with recent photograpi~s of the
project and wetland areas, it would help expedite the processing of your applica-
tion.
This questionnaire is made to explain the requirements of this State Law and to
prevent any unnecessary delays in processing your application(s).
10/831k
The ;~.Y.S.
misston of
made by this
ronmental Quality [{(:view Act requires sub-
ora, and an environmurlLal~eview will be
before any action is ta~.n.
:>HO, RT ~NIT~?ON~,ENTAL ASSESSMENT
(a) In crd~r to answer the questions in this shor~ ~AF is is aseume~ that
preparer will use currently available Inforr. ation concerning the project and the
likely impacts of the action. It is not e~pected that additional studiee, :eeearch
or o~her investigations w~ll be undertaRen.
{b) If any queetion has been answered Yes th~ prelect may be significant and a
completed gnvirom=ental Assessment Form is necescar7.
{c) If all ques~ions have been answered No i~ is likely tha~ this projec~ is
D~ significant.
(d) 5nvirornental Ameeesment
1. Will project result in a large physical change
to the project site or physically alter more
2. Will there be a major change to any unique or
unusual land form found on the site? , , .
3. Will project alter or have a large effect on
an existing body of water? , , , , , , , ,
Will project have a potentially large impac~ on
gro..mdwater quality? , , , , , , , , , ,
Will proJsc= significantly effect drainage flow
on adjscent sites? , , .
6. Will project affect any threatened or endangered
plant or animal species? , , , , , , , ,
7. W~ll project result in a major adverse effect on
air quality? . . . . . . . . . .
Will project have a major effect on visual ch~r-
actor of the community or scenic views or vis,as
known to be important to the community? . , .
Will project adversely impac~ any site or struct-
ure of historic, pre-historic, or paleontological
importance or any site designated as a critical
environmental area by a local agency? . . .
10. Will project have a major effect on existimg or
future recreational opportunities? . . ,
11.
Will project result in major traffic problems or
cause a major effect to existing transportation
12.
Will project regularly cause objectionable odor,,
noise, glare, vibration, or electrical disturb-
ance as a result of the project's operation? .
13. Will project have any impact on public health or
safety?
Yes / No
· ., Yes (/ No
Yes /No
Yea / Ne
Yes W/ No
~ Yes ~/ NO
Yea /No
/
Yes w No
Yes ~ No
.., Yes ~//No
Yes ./ NC
Yes /No
Yes ..~/ No
1L* Will project Affect the existing community by
directly causing a ~rowth in permanent popula-
tion of more tMan 5 percent over a one-year
period o__r have a major negative effect on the
character of the com.~uni%7 or neig~borhooo? , , Yes No
PREPA.R~·'$ SICr:ATt,~, ///////////Z///////////~/~.~: At t7. for applicant
R£PR~S'SNTIh'G: JoSh Wi~ham ~/~AZr: 9/10/84
BOARD OF APPEALS, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
In the Matter OT' the Petition of
JOHN WICKHAM
to the Board of Appeals of the Town of Southold
TO: Mr. Andrew Cassidy
AMENDED
:
NOTICE
TO
ADJACENT
PROPERTY OWNER
YOU ARE HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE:
1. That it is the intention of the undersigned to petition the Board of Appeals of the Town of Southold
to request
~r~ndm=nts to conditic~s 3, 7 and 8 cc~tained in its dacisic~ dated 6/28/84, a copy ).
of which is enclosed.
2. That the property which is the subject of the Petition is located adiacent to your property and is des-
cribed as follows: SCTM #1000/052/05/058 - 67575 Main Road, Greenport,
New York 11944
3. That the property which is the subject of such Petition is located in the following zoning district:
"]~" Light Bu.~n~ D~.~rr~nt
4. That by such Petition, the undersigned will request the following relief: amendment of
conditions 3, 7 & 8 of the decision dated 6/2g/g&: a ~npy n¢ which
is attached.
.5. That the provisions of the Southold Town Zoning Code applicable to the relief sought by the under-
signed are Article VI Section 100-60
6. That within five days from the date hereof, a written Petition requesting the relief specified above will
be filed in the Southold Town Clerk's Office at Main Road, Southoid, New York and you ma}' then and there
examine the same during regular office hours. (516) 765-1809.
7. That before the relief sought may be granted, a public hearing must be held on the matter by the
Board 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: September 11, 1984. WICKHAM, W~ISKHAM & BRESSLER, P.C.
By ~ ~iga{l' 'Al :~.ickham
Attorney~ for Petitioner
Post Office Address
Main Road - P.O. Box 1424
Mattituck, NY 11952
(516) 298-8353
NAME
Mr. Andrew Cassidy
PROOF OF MAILING OF NOTICF
ATTACH CERTIFIED MAIL RECEIPTS
ADDRESS
1815 Albertson Lane
Greenport, NY 11944
P 737 611 597
RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL
I NO INSURANCE COVERAGE PROVIDED
NOT FOR INTERNATIONAL MAIL
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to whom and Date Delivered
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STATE OF NEW YORK )
COUNTY OFSUFFOLK)
ELLEN M. URBANSKI , residing at (no ~) Oak Street,
Mattituck, New York , being duly sworn, deposes and says that on the '] ] th' day
of Sap tmmh~r ,19 84 , 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-
fice at MattituCk, New York ; that said Notices were mailed to each of said persons by
(certified) (~il - certified receipt attached hereto.
ELLEN M. URBANSKI
Sworn tO, before me, this llth
day of ,~ Septe~bel~ ,---~-8__4
- Notary ~ublic
JOAN HINDERMANN
NOTARY PUBUC, ~tete of New
No. 52-690565CLSuffolk County OL
Commission Expires March 30, 19__o=
NAME
Mr. Andrew Cassidy
PROOF OF MAILING OF NOTICF
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1815 Albertson Lane
Greenport, NY 11944
P 737 611 698
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NOT FOR INTERNATIONAL MAIL
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STATE OF NEW YORK )
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK )
SS.:
ELLEN M. URBANSKI , residing at (no #) Oak Street,
M~ri-~ h~_Ic: MY 11q92 ' , being duly sworn, deposes and says that on the 10 th day
of Seo tember, ,1 ~34 , 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-
fice at Mattituck. N.Y. ; that said Notices were mailed to each of said persons by
(certified)~mail. (certified mail receipt attached. )
Sworn ~eI before ~e this 10th
day of ~2JLP_!~, 19 84
'/ N-o~ary Public
JOAN mNOE
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NOTARY PtiBLI~ St~t~ ~ N~ Y~
Commi~t~ ~ires Memn 3u, ] ~J~
ELLEN M. L~RBANSKI
ST~ TO ACCCMPANY S±'I'E PLAN
OF THE WILLIAM WICE~AM PROPEI~I~ AT ARSHA~, N.Y.
RE: WICKHAM USE VARIANCE (MET,ROSE MARINE SERVICE~ INC.)
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REPAIR & MAfllV£~NANCE: Work areas for s~all equipment. (e.g.,
engine overhaul) will be inside the buildings or in the area
between the buildings designated as concrete slab. Heavy equi~nent
will be maintained in the yard. The entire yard area is designated
for repairs because, for example, a crane boc~ could be lowered for
painting or repair and would extend well into the yard. A large
area is also D-=quired to swing the boam and trucks around for
positioning.
PLANTING: Existing planting will be maintained around the
perimeter, and where necessary to fill in spaces, pines or other
native evergreens will be planted along the entire perimeter of
area subject to use variance. We feel this would provide a more
attractive screening than non-see-through fencing.
3. PARKING: After consultation with the Planning Board staff, parking
has been increased to six spaces. We anticipate 2 or 3 ~t~loyees.
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