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D-establish a machine shop for manufacture
of hardware, a use permitted in "C-Light
Induskrial" Zone. ~c.~-~ ~~
Southold Town Board of Appeals
NAIN ROAD- STATE ROAD 25 SOUTHOLD, L.I., N.Y. 11971
TELEPHONE (516) 765-1809
ACTION OF THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
Appeal No. 3120
Application Dated April 18, 1983 (Planning Board referral 10/11/83)
TO: Marcia Z. Hefter, Esq., attorneY for [Appellant(s)]
WARREN AND ELLEN HUFE
108 East Main Street, Box 279
Riverhead, NY 11901
At a Meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals held on December 19, 1983
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
kdRequest for Variance to the Zoning Ordinance
Article VI , Section 100-60
Article VIII Section 100-80(B) [1]
[ ] Request for
The public hearing on this application was held on October 27, 1983.
Application of WARREN AND ELLEN HUFE by Marcia Z. Hefter, Esq., 108
East Main Street, Riverhead, NY for a Variance to the Zoning Ordinance,
Articles VI, Section 100-60, and VIII, Section t00-80(B) [1] for permis-
sion to establish a machine shop for manufacture of hardware, a use
permitted in the "C-Light Industrial" Zone. The subject premises is
zoned "B-Light Business" and is located at the South Side of C.R. 48,
Southold, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-59-10-005.
By this appeal, applicants seek a use variance for permission to
establish a machine shop for the manufacture of surgical hardware,
computer hardware, and aerospace hardware in a "B-Light Business"
District. Such a use is permitted only in the "C-Light Industrial"
and "C-General Industrial" Districts by Special Exception from the
Board of Appeals pursuant to Article VIII, Section 100-80(B) [1] and
Article IX, Section 100-91. Prior to the amendments of the zoning
ordinance and zoning maps on November 23, 1971, similar uses for
manufacturing and fabricating were permitted in a "B-Business" Dis-
trict under the prior Article IV, Section 400, for which the subject
premises was zoned. On November 23, 1971, the zoning for these
premises and the surrounding business properties were amended to
disallow these manufacturing, fabricating and other uses in all the
"B-Business" Districts, and accordingly permitting these same uses
only in the "C-Industrial" Districts as noted above.
Ail of the members of this board are familiar with the property
in question as well as the surrounding neighborhood. The property
in question is located on the south side of County Road 48, Southold,
and is shown on the Suffolk County Tax Map as District 1000, Section
59, Block 10, Lot 5. The premises comprises an area of 15,618 sq. ft.
as shown on the site plan dated September 1, 1983, and is vacant.
The parcel adjoining on the west was divided from the subject parcel
in 1968 by the applicants herein by conveyance (1000-59-10-4, now
of E. Koster). Said premises is improved with a one-story concrete
block building used for light manufacturing since prior to the zoning
amendments in 1971.
On the north side of the dual lane highway are parcels also zoned
"B-Light Business." Two of those parcels are improved with buildings
which were constructed about 1957 and used for light manufacturing or
fabricating since prior to the change in zoning in 1971.
(CONTINUED ON PAGE TWO)
DATED: December 23, 1983. CHAIRMAN, SOUTHOLD TOWN ZONING BOARD
OF APPEALS
Form ZB4 (rev. 12/81)
Page 2 - Appeal No. 3120
Matter of WARREN AND ELLEN HUFE
Decision Rendered December 19, 1983
Also, further west along the north side of C.R. 48 is a parcel
of land (1000-59-9-part of 30.2) improved with a new building, which
parcel was the subject of Appeal No. 2957 for Walter N. Pharr, Jr.
permitting wholesales in addition to retail sales in this "B-Light
Business" District and prohibiting light industry uses such as
fabricating or manufacturing.
Also, premises to the east and south of the subject parcel, and
premises adjoining the "B-Light Business" area in this neighborhood
are all zoned "A-Residential and Agricultural," some of which are
improved with one-family dwellings.
At the public hearing held on October 27, 1983, applicants'
attorney testified that it is the applicants' intention to relocate
their machine shop presently located at the north side of C.R. 48
to the parcel in question at the south side of C.R. 48 because they
need a more "square" building rather than a long, extended building
and that the size of their present building is not adequate. How-
ever, the board finds that the parcel upon which their present
business is located is a more "square" configuration, approximately
140' by 110', and that the parcel in question is "rectangular,"
an average of approximately 63.91 feet by 258.92 feet. The area
of each parcel is very similar in size, and it is the opinion of
the board that the parcel to be used does not lend itself to being
more adequate. The building proposed would contain 3,900 square
feet in area, having a width of 39 feet and depth of 100 feet, and
would be set back 35 feet from its nearest point to the front
property line along C.R. 48 (the road is curved), 15 feet from its
westerly side line and six feet from its easterly side line at its
nearest points. Parking for 12 vehicles is proposed in both the
front and rear yard areas, which appear to be the maximum available
due to the size of this parcel.
It is noted that a new building in the "C" industrial district,
where this use could be conditionally permitted, is required by the
Bulk Schedule to have: (a) a minimum sideyard setback of 30 feet,
(b) a minimum total of sideyards of 50 feet, (c) a minimum front-
yard setback of 50 feet, (d) a minimum rearyard setback of 50 feet.
It is also reflected that all of the board members are familiar
with the statements given at the public hearing including the
testimony of a local real estate broker.
The courts have held, that before a use variance may be granted,
the record must show, by dollars and cents proof, that the land in
question cannot yield a reasonable return if used only for a purpose
allowed in the zone district in which it is located, that the plight
of the owner is due to unique circumstances and not to the general
conditions of the neighborhood which may reflect the unreasonableness
of the zoning ordinance itself, and that the use to be authorized to
be used for the variance will not alter the essential character of
the neighborhood. Dollars and cents proof has not been presented in
this case, and accordingly, the board must deny the use variance
requested.
NOW, THEREFORE, on motion by Mr. Douglass, seconded by Mr.
Goehringer, it was
RESOLVED, that Appeal No. 3120, application of WARREN AND ELLEN
HUFE for a use variance, BE AND HEREBY IS DENIED.
Location of Property: South side of County Road 48, Southold, NY;
County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-59-10-005.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Messrs. Goehringer, Grigonis, Douglass
and Sawicki. (Member Doyen of Fishers Island was absent.) This
resolution was unanimously adopted. ,~
Dec%mber. 23, 1983
RECEIVED AND FILED BY
THE SOUTHOLD TOWN CLERK
Town Clerk, Town of Soug/[o]d
APPEALS BOARD
MEMBERS
GERARD P, GOEHRINGER CHAIRMAN
CHARLES GRtGGNIS. JR.
SERGE DOYEN. JR.
ROBERT J. DOUGLASS
JOSEPH H. SAWlCKI
Southold Town Board of'Appeals
MAIN ROAD- STATE ROAD 25 SDUTHDLD. l.l., N.Y. 11971
TELEPHONE 516' 765-1809
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 267 of the Town Law
and the Provisions of the Amended Code of the Town of Southold, a
Regular Meeting and the following public hearings will be held by
the Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals at the Town Hall, Main
Road, Southold, NY on Thursday, October 27t 1983 conuuencing at
7:30 o'clock p.m. and as follows:
7:30 p.m. Application of WILLIAM L. MUSSER, by Michael F.
Doyle, A.I.A., as agent, 506 East 84th Street, New York, NY 10028
for a Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article III, Section 100-
32, for permission to construct detached accessory garage in the
frontyard area at premises known as Lots 1 and 2 at Chocomount,
located on a Private Road, at Fishers Island, NY; County Tax Map
Parcel ID No. 1000-004-05-5.4.
of WARREN AND ELLEN HUFE, b~ Marcia Z.~
7:35
p.m.
Application
~Hefter, Esq., 108 East Main Street, Riverhead, NY for a Varianc~
)he Ordinance, Articles VII, Section 100-60, and VIII,
Zoning
Section 100-80(B) [1] for permission to establish a machine shop
tfor manufacture of hardware, a use permitted in the "C-Light
Indus-(
trial" Zone. The subject premises is zoned "B-Light Business"
and is located at the South Side of C.R. 48, Southold, NY; County}
Tax Map Parcel ID No. 1000-59-10-005.
7:45 p.m. Application of WARREN AND ELLEN HUFE, by Marcia Z.
Hefter, Esq., 108 East Main Street, Riverhead, NY for a Special
Exception to the Zoning ordinance, Article VIII, Section 100-80(B)
for permission to establish a "C-Light Industrial" use in this
"B-Light Business" Zone, at premises located at the South Side of
C.R. 48, Southold, NY; County Tax Map Parcel ID No. 1000-59-10-005.
7:50 p.m. Application for GEORGE J. WIESER, by Garrett A.
Strang as agent, Box 1412, Southold, NY for a Variance due to lack
of approved access, New York Town Law, Art.
over a private right-of-way located at the
Lane, Cutchogue, NY; premises in question:
ID No. 1000-97-06-010.
16, Section 280-A,
East Side of~Harbor
County Tax Map Parcel
Page 2 - Legal Notice
October 27, 1983 Regular Meeting and Public Hearings
Southold Town Board of Appeals
7:55 p.m. Rehearing of Appeal No. 3139. Application of
ROBERT W. GILLISPIE III,~ by Stephen R. Angel, Esq., 108 East Main
Street, Riverhead, NY for a Variance to the Zoning Ordinance,
Article VII, Section 100-71, Bulk Schedule, for approval of
insufficient area, width and sideyard setbacks of building in
this proposed two-lot division of property located at the
northeast corner of Main Road, and Beckwith Avenue, Southold, NY;
County Tax Map Parcel Nos. 1000-61-02-005, 006 and 007.
For additional information concerning the above matters, please
contact Linda Kowalski, Secretary, Zoning Board of Appeals, at
the Town Hall, 765-1809 (or 1802).
DATED: September 29, 1983.
BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN
BOARD OF APPEALS
GERARD P. GOEHRINGER
CHAIRMAN
Instructions to newspapers: Please publish once, to wit,
Thursday~ October 20, 1983 and forward one affidavit of publica-
tion to: Southold Town Board of Appeals, Main Road, Southold,
NY 11971, on or before October 26, 1983. (tel. 765-1809).
Copies have been furnished to the following, on or about 10/14/83:
Mr. Michael F. Doyle, A.I.A., 506 East 84th Street, NY, NY 10028
Mr. William L. Musser, 167 East 82nd Street, NY, NY 10028
Marcia Z. Hefter, Esq., 108 East Main St, Box 279, Riverhead, NY 11901
for Warren and Ellen Hufe
Mr. Garrett A. Strang, Box 1412, Southold, NY 11971, for George J. Weiser
Stephen R. Angel, Esq., 108 East Main St, Box 279, Riverhead, NY 11901
for Robert W. Gillispie III, and others
Suffolk Times, Inc.
L.I. Traveler-Watchman, Inc.
Vic Lessard, Building Dept.
Z.B.A. Members
Supervisor W. Pell
Individual ZBA files
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK
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APPEA_ :ROM DECISION OF BUILDING iNSPECTOR
TO THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, N. Y.
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THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS FROM THE DECISION OF THE BUILDING INSPECTOR ON
APPLICATION FOR PERMIT NO ..................................... DATED ...... ,~7'~.Z..*"~..~ ................................
WHEREBY THE BUILDING INSPECTOR DENIED TO
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John E. Bridenhagen, Pres. JeBco Builders, Imc.
Name of Applicant for permit
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Street rind Number Municipality State
PERMIT TO USE
PERMIT FOR OCCUPANCY
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~ Street Use District on Zoning Map
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MaD No. Lot No.
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)
ArC. ~I See 100-60 & Art. ~LLL. Sec. lO0-~O (B)l, and ~pe¢ial Exception
3 TYPE OF APPEAL Appeal is made herew[tk for
~ )A VARIANCE tc the Zoning Ordindnce or Zoning Map
^ VARFANCE due t~o ack of:access ~Stafe;0[ New York Town Law Chap. 62 Cons.'Laws
Art. 16 Seal 280A SQbsection 3
4 PREVIOUS APPEAL A ~rewous appea! (has) (has not) been made with respect to this decision
of the Building mspecror or with respect to this property.
Such appeal was ( request for a soecial permit
( ) request for a variance
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REASON FOR APPEAL
A Variance to Section 280A Subsection 3
A Variance ~o the Zoning Ordinance
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REASON FOP, APPEAL Continued
1. STRICT APPLICATION OF THE ORDINANCE would produce practical difficulties or unnece$-
so& HARDSHIP because a~t:~ al~ ~ ~ of ~ ~al:~Jec~ ~ ~ ~a~
2. The narasn p created is UNIQUE aha is not shared by ali properties alike in the immediate
ic~ndy of this property aha in this use district because ~t~ ~ ~ ~ ~
3. Tine Variance would observe the spirit of the Ordinance and WOULD NOT CHANGE THE
CHARACTER OF THE DISTRICT because ~ ~
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FORM NO. 3
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE
SOUTHOLD, N.Y.
NOTICE OF DISAPPROVAL
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Southold Town Board of Appeals -2- October 27, 1983 Regular Mgeting
(Appeal No. 3175 - WILLIAM L. MUSSER, continued:
MEMBER DOYEN: the slab which is shown in the picture.
MR. CHAIRMAN: They probably have it in the building permit appli-
cation.
MEMBER DOYEN: I think it is to scale.
MR. CHAIRMAN: Ok. Hearing no further comments, I'll make a motion
closing the hearing and reserving decision until later.
On motion by Mr. Goehringer, seconded by Mr. Sawicki, it was
RESOLVED, to close the hearing and reserve decision until later
in the matter of Appeal No.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Messrs. Goehringer, Doyen, Grigonis,
Douglass and Sawicki. This resolution was unanimously adopted.
PUBLIC HEARING: Appeal No. 3120. Application of WARREN AND ELLEN
HUFE, by Marcia Z. Hefter, Esq., 108 East Main Street, Riverhead, NY
for a Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Articles VI, Section 100-60,
and VIII, Section 100-80(B) [1] for permission to establish a machine
shop for manufacture of hardware, a use permitted in the "C-Light
Industrial" Zone. The subject prmeises is zoned "B-Light" Business
and is located at the South Side of C.R. 48, Southold, NY; County Tax
Map Parcel ID No. 1000-59-10-005.
The Chairman opened the hearing at 7:40 o'clock p.m. and read
the legal notice of hearing in its entirety and appeal application.
MR. CHAIRMAN: We have a copy of the site plan revised 3/25/83
(further revised 9/1/83) indicating a proposed building of approxi-
mately 39' by 100' on said premises. I also have a copy of the Suffolk
County Tax Map indicating this property and the properties in the
immediate area. Mrs. Hefter, would you like to be heard?
MARCIA Z. HEFTER, ESQ.: Good evening. I'm Marcia Hefter. I
represent Warren and Ellen Hufe, the applicants. Mr. and Mrs. Hufe
are in the audience and are available to respond to any questions
that the board might have or that anybody else might have. They've
asked me to present to the board the relevant facts which they will
be pleased to swear to the accuracy to following my presentation.
The premises which are the subject of this application are
located on the south side of the north highway in the zoning dis-
trict known as "B-Light Business." At the present time, they are
unimproved. The parcel contains an area of approximately one-third
of an acre, has a distance on the North Road of about 73½ feet. To
the east of the property lies a parcel of unimproved real property.
To the west is an improved piece of property on which Elco Machine
Shop is operated; it's improved by a' one-story concrete-block build-
ing that's used also for light manufacturing purposes. It is my
Southold Town Board of Appeals -3- October 27, 1983 Regular Meeting
(Appeal No. 3120 - WARREN & ELLEN HUFE, continued:)
MRS. HEFTER continued:
understanding that a warehouse has been recently constructed I believe
within the last year a little further to the west on the north highway
containing about 5,000 sq. ft. Across the street on the north side of
the highway is another parcel of property that's owned by Mr. and Mrs.
Hufe on which their present business is located.
What they wish to do is cease operations on the north side of the
north highway, construct a building directly across the street on the
subject parcel, and conduct their business--the very same business
that they now conduct on the other side of the street from this prop-
erty.
There is also another piece of property adjoining theirs on the
north side of the highway that is also improved by another structure
on which another manufacturing business is conducted. This piece of
property was purchased by Mr. and Mrs. Hufe in 1968. It was pur-
chased at a time when the zoning ordinance of the Town of Southold
did in fact permit the use which they seek to make of the property
at this time. It is my understanding that the use was that the zon-
ing was changed subsequently to prohibit it in this district.
The business which they operate on the other side of the street
has been operated there for maybe a dozen years. At first they
rented the premises from which they operate, and then in 1973 they
purchased it. It has been used as a machine shop and the building
has an area of approximately 1,600 sq. ft.
What they would like to do and what we have submitted the site
plan to the Planning Board for is to construct a building of about
3,900 4,000 sq. ft. The site plan shows parking for 12 cars and
two loading areas. The increased space that this building would
offer to them will more than double the size of their present loca-
tion. They have grown out of their present location. They would
like to buy some new machinery. There is no room to put it. They
have about a dozen employees in their present location. They have
no facilities for their employees for them to have lunch, for them
to take a break. The plans for this building on the subject property
would incorporate the facility for a lunchroom for the employees and
for space so that they can purchase new equipment and machinery,
with the idea that perhaps at some time in the future, they will
hire a few more employees. At the present time, we anticipate just
working with the employees that we have in this new location with
larger--greater amounts of equipment and newer kind of equipment.
We need to move to a space that is in this locality because the
employees that have been. trained to work for Mr. and Mrs. Hufe live
in this area. Most of them are CETA employees. Some of them walk
to work. Some of them depend upon other people who work their for
transportation, so we need to relocate in this area.
As the board is aware, Mr. and Mrs. Hufe appeared before about
a year or two ago in connection with another piece of property also
Southold Town Board of Appeals -4- October 27, 1983 Regular Meeting
(Appeal No. 3120 - WARREN AND ELLEN HUFE, continued:)
MRS. HEFTER continued:
on the north highway a little to the east on the north side of the
north highway; and at that time the board -- at that time, Mr. and
Mrs. Hufe intended, had plans to relocate on that piece of property
which already was improved by a building which is smaller than the
size of the building that they wish to construct here. And the
building's configuration is long. It's long on the highway and with
a narrow depth. In reviewing the kinds of equipment that they want
to purchase and in reviewing the size of that building, they realize
that the size of the building was not adequate and that it's conver-
sion for their purpose would be very difficult because of the config-
uration of it. They need more of a "squarer" building, if you will,
rather than a long, extended building; and therefore they do not plan
to use that piece of property for the relocation of their business,
and that's why we're here tonight.
We believe that this particular application -- that the appli-
cation of the ordinance to this particular piece of property will
in fact produce practical difficulties and unnecessary hardship which
are unique to this particular piece of property. The piece of property
that we are here for has been listed for sale with various real estate
brokers. It has not been sold. As a matter of fact, we have not
even received one offer to purchase it. We believe that we have not
been able to sell it because of the uses that are permitted in "B-Light
Business" Districts, which it lies.
The property is located at a portion of the north highway, which
is a four-lane highway--there's a 55 mile an hour speed limit. It's
not on a corner. It's a small piece of property. It's one-third acre.
It has a rather narrow frontage on the north highway--73½ feet.
Furthermore, the piece of property immediately to the west is
improved by a concrete-block building which is just three feet off
our property line. This is a very difficult piece of property to
sell for the uses which are permitted in the Business District. It's
too small for a farming operation. It's too small for a town structure
or a boarding house or for retail stores or for a restaurant. In short
there's no market for it.
Furthermore, we are unable to find another piece of property in
the immediate environ which would be fitting for the purpose that we
seek to use this piece of property. We can't find anotherpiece~ of
property zoned in the C-Light Industrict District that would fit our
purposes.
Therefore, we feel that the application of the ordinance does
in fact produce both practical difficulties and unnecessary hardship,
which are unique to them. Furthermore, we do not feel that the
variance which we're requesting will change the character of the
area because in fact the property used to the west and to the north
of this property is used for the very same purposes which we seek to
use it for.
Southold Town Board of Appeals -5- October 27, 1983 Regular Meeting
(Appeal No. 3120 - WARREN AND ELLEN HUFE, continued:)
MRS. HEFTER continued:
We have come before this board to ask not only for a use variance
but for a Special Exception use, which would permit us to use the
property--
MR. CHAIRMAN: Next hearing. Normally I open both of them up at
the same time, but I didn't choose to do that tonight because I
really didn't know what kind of testimony you were going to give us.
MRS. HEFTER: Well, I have Mr. Albertson here who I would like
to offer testimony that is pertinent to both applications.
MR. CHAIRMAN: Is the testimony that he intends to give us
pertinent to both the applications -~ we can't divide them and say
that one is more pertinent to the change as the other one would be
more pertinent to the Special Exception.
MRS. HEFTER: Well, what we can do perhaps is Mr. Albertson can
give his testimony now and then when you open up the hearing for
the Special Exception, if you would like I can have him--
MR. CHAIRMAN: Recapitulate.
MRS. HEFTER: Right. I don't know the procedure before this
board as to who swears him in.
MR. CHAIRMAN: It's really up to the Chairman to make the
determination if he has to be sworn in, and at this particular
time I don't think he has to be sworn in.
MRS. HEFTER: Would you like him to speak from there--I would
just ask him a few questions.
MR. CHAIRMAN: Yes.
MRS. HEFTER: Would you let us know your full name and your
business address.
ALBERT W. ALBERTSON: Albert W. Albertson, Jr. Business add-
ress is East Main Road, Southold, real estate.
MRS. HEFTER: How long have you been engaged in the real estate
business?
MR. ALBERTSON: Nine years.
MRS. HEFTER: And has your nine years been spent in the Southold
area?
MR. ALBERTSON: Yes.
MRS. HEFTER: Are you actively involved in the purchase and
sale of business and commercial property?
MR. ALBERTSON: Yes.
Southold Town Board of Appeals -6- October 27, 1983 Regular Meeting
(Appeal No. 3120 - WARREN AND ELLEN HUFE, continued:)
MRS. HEFTER: Are you familiar with the parcel of property which
is concerned in this application?
MR. ALBERTSON: Very much.
MRS. HEFTER: Do you know the applicants, Warren and Ellen Hufe?
MR. ALBERTSON: Yes, I do.
MRS. HEFTER: Did Mr. and Mrs. Hufe list this particular piece
of property with you for sale?
MR. ALBERTSON:. Approximately eight years ago.
MRS. HEFTER: Have you been able to show it to any parties who
were interested in viewing it?
FiR. ALBERTSON: I have shown it twice and I have never had an
offer.
MRS. HEFTER: Are you familiar with the zoning district in which
this property lies; namely, "B-Light Business" and its permitted uses?
MR. ALBERTSON: Yes.
MRS. HEFTER: Are you familiar with zoning District "C-Light
Industrial" and its permitted uses?
MR. ALBERTSON: Yes, I am.
MRS. HEFTER: Are you also familiar with the business which the
applicants operate known as Future Machines across the street from
the subject property?
MR. ALBERTSON: Yes, I am.
MRS. HEFTER: The property is now zoned "B-Light Business." In
this particular zoning district, one of the permitted uses is farming
and farm structures. Do you feel that this particular piece of
property has any value to be marketed for this use?
MR. ALBERTSON: For farming, about $6,000 an acre is what we're
getting for farm property.
MRS. HEFTER: Do you feel that this particular piece of property
could be sold for farming purposes or for farm structures?
MR. ALBERTSON: I think it's too small.
MRS. HEFTER: Another permitted use in this district is for a
town structure. Do you feel this particular piece of property could
be used for a town structure? ~
MR. ALBERTSON: Number One, it's too small--I'm sure the Town
Southold Town Board of Appeals -7- October 27, 1983 Regular Meeting
(Appeal No. 3120 - WARREN AND ELLEN HUFE, continued:)
MR. ALBERTSON continued:
wouldn't want any structure on a 55-mile an hour highway.
MRS. HEFTER: Another permitted use is for a boarding house.
What is your feeling as to the applicability?
MR. ALBERTSON: Not room enough.
MRS. HEFTER: Another .permitted use is for business, professional
and government offices. Do you think that the property is usable for
that purpose?
MR. ALBERTSON: I don't think it is big enough for government
offices. And we don't need another real estate office.
MRS. HEFTER: How about using the property as a bank or as a
retail store or restaurant?
MR. ALBERTSON: I don't think it's the proper location.
Particularly with a factory right next door to it and one across
the street.
MRS. HEFTER: The other permitted uses in this area are bake-
shops, laundromats, and marinas. Do you feel that the property
could be used for either of those three purposes?
MR. ALBERTSON: No, I don't think they'd be allowed to put a
bakery shop there, or marina wouldn't work, too.
MRS. HEFTER: In your expert opinion, what do you feel that
the value of the property is if it were to be permitted to be used
for the purpose which the applicants seek; namely, for manufacturing
purposes?
MR. ALBERTSON: I would say it should be worth somewhere in
the neighborhood of $25,000 to $30,000 for that particular use if
they're allowed to use it for that reason.
MRS. HEFTER: In your opinion, if this parcel of property were
improved by Mr. and Mrs. Hufe with a building in which they could
operate the business that they now operate across the street, do
you think this would have an adverse effect on the adjoining
properties and their use?
MR. ALBERTSON: No, I think
anything that Warren has done in
he owns is beautiful.
it would be a big asset. I think
the past proves that any building
MRS. HEFTER: Are there any parcels of property in the Southold
area to your knowledge which would be available in Zoning District
"C-Light Industry" which could be used by Mr. and Mrs. Hufe?
Southold Town Board of Appeals -8- October 27, 1983 Regular Meeting
(Appeal No. 3120 - WARREN AND ELLEN HUFE, continued:)
MR. ALBERTSON: Not in the local Southold area that I know of.
MRS. HEFTER: I have no further questions to ask him at this
time.
MR. CHAIRMAN: Ail right. Let me run through and I'll ask you
a question, ok? Is there anybody else that would like to speak in
behalf of this application? (No one). Anyone wishing to speak
against this application? (No one). You did elude to the fact,
and I'll direct this to you and you can direct this to the appli-
cants, that in 1968 when they purchased the property that they were
with the opinion that they could use this property for manufacturing
purposes. I'm not aware of what happened in 1968. In fact I'll be
honest with you, I was in college in 1968, but I had no knowledge
of the fact that there was any change done in the ordinance from
1957 until the present (as to zone districts). I would assume
"B-Light" was "B-Light" at that particular time. Maybe they could
shed some light on that subject.
MRS. HEFTER: I think that perhaps when it was purchased, it
might have been purchased with the belief it could be used for
their business purposes because they were in fact operating the
business across the street, and perhaps this belief was not an
accurate belief. I'm not familiar with the history of the ordi-
nance, so as to make the statement that they could legally use it
in '68 for this purpose would, of course--
MR. CHAIRMAN: So you're not familiar with any specific change
that might have existed.
MRS. HEFTER: No.
MR. CHAIRMAN: Because I'm not either. Would you be willing
to research that in any way and find out if there would have been
any change? I have no knowledge of it.
MRS. HEFTER: I would be happy to.
MR. CHAIRMAN: I know of nothing at that particular time of
a change. This is of course a one-story structure, is that correct?
MRS. HEFTER: Yes, it is.
MR. CHAIRMAN: When we use the word "metal," you're referring
to metal on all sides, three sides, or--
MR. HUFE: Metal on all sides.
MR. CHAIRMAN: Ok. I guess that should sufficiently take care
of it. Hearing no further questions -- did the board members have
any questions? (None) Hearing no further questions, I'll make a
motion closing the hearing and reserving decision, pending any infor-
mation that Mrs. H~fter might have concerning the change of the zoning
on this in 1968.
Southold Town Board of Appeals -9- October 27, 1983 Regular Meeting
(Appeal No. 3120 - WARREN AND ELLEN HUFE, continued:)
MEMBER GRIGONIS: Second.
On motion by Mr. Goehringer, seconded by Mr. Grigonis, it was
RESOLVED, to close the hearing and reserve decision, pending any
information Mrs. Hefter might have concerning a change of zoning on
this in 1968, in the matter of the application of WARREN AND ELLEN
HUFE, Appeal No. 3120.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Messrs. Goehringer, Grigonis, Doyen,
Douglass and Sawicki. This resolution was unanimously adopted.
PUBLIC HEARING: Appeal No. 3119. Application of WARREN AND ELLEN
HUFE, by Marcia Z. Hefter, Esq., 108 East Main Street, Riverhead, NY
for a Special Exception to the Zoning Ordinance, Article VIII, Section
100-80(B) for permission to establish a "C-Light Industrial" use in
this "B-Light Business" Zone, at premises located at the South Side of
C.R. 48, Southold, NY; County Tax Map Parcel ID No. 1000-59-10-005.
The Chairman opened the hearing at 8:04 o'clock p.m. and read
the legal notice of hearing in its entirety and appeal application.
MR. CHAIRMAN: We have a copy of the same ~ketch plan dated
3/25/83 (revised 9/1/83). We also have a copy of the Suffolk County
Tax Map indicating this property and the surrounding properties.
Mrs. Hefter.
MARCIA Z. HEFTER, ESQ.: Mr. and Mrs. Hufe would like to use this
property for the manufacture of the machinery, which operation they
are conducting directly across the street. Electrical power is used
for the manufacture of this machinery which is used in the aerospace
industry and in surgical supplies.
The use of this electrical power will not create any adverse
effect on the environment. There are no odors or smoke emitted from
it, nor are there any extraordinary emissions of light or sound as
can be witnessed by just viewing their present operation. The board
is really in the unique circumstances in able to determine exactly
what is going to happen by just looking across the street and seeing
what is happening right now, because we envision conducting exactly
the same process, the same business--just across the street. There
will be no increase in traffic as a result of this Special Exception
use. We plan to engage the same number of employees at the present
time. On an average day, we have perhaps two salesmen coming to the
location. It's not open to the general public; therefore, there will
be no increase in traffiC.
There will in fact not only be a conservation of property values
but an increase in property values as was testified to by Mr. Albertson
before (see prior hearing minutes of Appeal No. 3120, same applicants).
The property in his opinion is more valuable if it were to be used for
Southold Town Board of Appeals
(Appeal No. 3119 - WARREN AND ELLEN HUFE,
MRS. HEFTER continued:
the purpose that we seek tonight.
-10- October 27, 1983 Regular Meeting
continued:)
The character of the existing uses in the area are similar. The
property immediately to the west is used for manufacturing purposes.
The property across the street to the north is used for manufacturing
purposes. Therefore the character of the neighborhood would not be
changed.
There are no churches, schools or recreation areas in the vicinity
which would be adversely affected by this use. The public safety will
not be affected as there will not be any increased possibility of fire
or flood as a result of the operation of the business. As a matter of
fact, as far as the public safety is concerned, I would think that the
use of the property for manufacturing purposes as opposed to retail
purposes would be far more beneficial because of the existence of this
four-land, 55-mile-an-hour highway that traffic would be coming off of
and coming on to in the case of a retail business or a retail use. In
In sum, what we are position is, is that there would be absolutely
no adverse effects at all to the use of the property for manufacturing
purposes as a Special Exception. Instead, what this use would do would
enable use to retain jobs which have been created for local residents
of Southold by this business and possibly create some future jobs for
additional Southold residents with better working facilities they may
now have.
What we're asking to do is take the business from one side of the
road and move it to the other side of the road, all which we feel will
be in the best interests of both Mr. and Mrs. Hufe and of the Town.
If there are any questions that the board has that they would like
to address to either me or the applicants, we would be more than happy
to respond.
MR. CHAIRMAN: Because of the nature of this particular piece of
property and the nature of use variances, it is the customary opinion
of the board to come down and visit the site and as you did so nicely
state, that you do have this business in operation--so this board will
be contacting you in the very near future, and Mr. Hufe, when we do
go out on inspections, and we will be coming down preferably on a
Saturday morning and view his present site. And there would be no
decision until some time after it. So I would tend to think within
the next two or three weeks we will be doing that.
I would like to say, and my opinion in general, and the opinion
of the board, and anybody can correct me at this particular point--
because of the nature of this piece of property and if this application
was granted, I could possibly see no further additions being placed on
this particular building because of the nature of this particular piece
of property. Thirdly, I have no idea and what the update of the Master/.~
Plan, of what affect that might have in this particular area. I have
not seen it. It was presented in a preliminary state last week and I
Southold Town Board of Appeals -11- October 27, 1983 Regular Meeting
(Appeal No. 3119 - WARREN AND ELLEN HUFE, continued:)
CHAIRMAN continued:
did not completely review that area to see what the firm is dealing
with and the Planning Board in this area. Fourthly, the plan itself
appears to be crowding the ease line to a certain degree. I want to
ask Mr. Hufe how high the walls would be on this building.
MR. HUFE: Fourteen feet high.
MR. CHAIRMAN: And the board will take that into consideration.
I have no further questions at this particular point. Let me ask
to see if there is anybody else to speak. Anybody like to speak
against the application?
MRS. SHIRLEY BACHRACH: I have a question. Will the present
building be used after the new one is operated?
MRS. HEFTER: Mr. and Mrs. Hufe plan would hope to be able to
lease the building for some other purpose. They don't intend to use
the building that they're now in for the operation of their business.
They want to move their complete operation across the road.
MR. CHAIRMAN: That was my last question, Shirley. Thank you.
Any questions from any board members? (None). Hearing no further
questions, I'll make a motion closing the hearing and reserving
decision until after our inspection. Thank you very much everyone
for coming in. Have a good evening.
On motion by Mr. Goehringer, seconded by Mr. Douglass, it was
RESOLVED, to close the hearing and reserve decision until after
inspection, in the matter of the application of WARREN AND ELLEN HUFE,
Special Exception Application No. 3119.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Messrs. Goehringer, Doyen, Grigonis,
Douglass and Sawicki. This resolution was unanimously adopted.
PENDING APPLICATION OF WILLIAM L. MUSSER - Appeal No. 3175.
The public hearing was held earlier this evening. Mr. Michael F.
Doyle, A.I.A., agent for Mr. Musser, appeared at this time. Mr.
Doyle showed pictures to the board members which denoted the topo-
graphy of the land (very steep). Mr. Doyle said there would be no
opposition to the best of his knowledge. The structure proposed is
a one-story, 1½-car garage, approximately 24' by 24', at 15'2" high,
which will be lower than the roof line of the existing one-family
dwelling structure and lower than the tree line. No vegetation
or large trees will be disrupted. Mr. Doyle assured that the
proposed garage will not have habitable quarters, as well as no
heat. The hose for the garden will be the only plumbing. Mr.
Doyle apologized for his tardiness. The board returned the pictures
to Mr. Doyle and thanked him for coming in.
COUNTY OF' SUFFOLK
DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING
(516) 360-5.513
Town of Southold
Board of Appeals
Applicant:
Mun. File No.:
S.C.P.D. File No.:
May 24~ 1984
Warren & Ellen Hufe
3120
SD-84-6
Gentlemen:
Pursuant to the requirements of Sections 1323 to 1332 of the Suffolk County
Charter, the above referenced application which has been submitted to the Suffolk
County Planning Commission is considered to be a matter for local determination.
A decision of local determination should not be construed as either an approval
or disapproval.
Comments: Appears inappropriate as sufficient information has not been sub-
mitted to demonstrate compliance with applicable use variance criteria.
GGN:Jk
Very truly yours,
Lee E. Koppelman
Director of Planning
Gerald G. Newman
Chief Planner
11788
Southold Town Board of Appeals
MAIN ROAD- STATE ROAD 25 SOUTHOL. D, t_.l., N.Y. llcJ?l
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:
Article VIII, Section lO0-80(B)[1]
XX Variance from the Zoning Code, Article VI , Section 100-60
Variance from Determination of Southold Town
Building Inspector
~ Special Exception, Article , Section
Special Permit
Appeal No.: 3120 Applicant: WARREN AND ELLEN HUFE
Location of Affected Land: South Side of C.R. 48, S0uth0]d
County Tax Map Item No.: 1000-59-10-005.
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.
.was denied
COMMENTS: Applicant l~-~u~ permission to establish a machine shop
for manufacture of hardware, a use permitted in the 'C-Liqht Industrial"
Zone.
Copies of Town file
review.
Dated: May 18, 1984
and related documents enclosed herewith for your
Temp. S~cre~cary, Board of Appeals
HENRY E. RAYNOR, Jr., Chairman
JAMES WALL
BENNETT ORLOWSKI, Jr.
GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, Jr.
WILLIAM F. MULLEN, Jr.
Southold, N.Y. 11971
TELEPHONE
765- 1938
October 12, 1983
Ms. Marcia Hefter
Esseks, Hefter, Cuddy & Angel
108 East Main Street
Riverhead, New York 11901
Re: Warren & Helen Hufe
Future Machines Site Plan
Dear Ms. Hefter:
The enclosed certification for the above site plan was
discussed at our regular meeting October 11, 1983.
It was the concensus of the Board to hold this applica-
tion in abeyance pending Zoning Board of Appeals decision
regarding a use variance.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact
our office.
Very truly yours,
HENRY E. RAYNOR, JR., CHAIRMAN
SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD
Enc.
cc:
By Susan E.
Zoning Board of Appeals/
Building Department
Long, Secretary
TOWN OF SOUTftOLD
OFFICE OF BUILDING INSPECTOR
P.O. BOX 728
TOWN HALL
SOUTHOLD, N.Y. 11971
September 23, 1983
TEL. 765-1802
S E P g 6
Planning Board
Town of Southold
Main Road
Southold, N.Y.
Subject: Certification site plan
Future Machine Corp.
Gentlemen:
The subject premises is zoned for B-Light Business. The
'- proposed use is not permitted in this zone. A variance would
be required for this C-Light Industrial use for this district.
Also, a Special Exception must be applied for and is subject
to Planning Board approval of site in accordance with Art. XIII.
Set backs of proposed bui&ding meet requirements for this
zone district.
Off-street parking requirements are to be determined by
the Planning Board per Art. XI, Sec. 100-112 A and shall comply
with sub-sections B,C,D,E, & K of this section.
Off-street loading areas are adequate for proposed use as
required by Art. XII, Sec. 100-113, however, width of spaces per
sub-section B shall be a minimum of 12'-0; it should be noted
on site plan accordingly. Also the size of parking spaces,
minimum 10 x 20 should be indicated on plan.
~he loading area spaces shown are parallel to parking
spaces which r~q~i~ m~ree~g from adj~inin~ r~id~nt~al
district, however, none is provided for loading area, it would
seem screening for this area should be required also.
This certification is made in accordance with Art. XIII,
Sec. 100-133 C, relative to zoning regulations.
Yours trul~ /
Edward F. Hindermann
Building & Housing Inspector
EFH:ec
Attch.
$outhold Town Board of Appeals
MAIN ROAD- STATE ROAD 25 SOUTHDLD, L.I.. N.Y. 119'71
TELEPHONE (516) 765-1809
APPEALS BOARD
MEMBERS
GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN
CHARLES GRIGONIS, JR.
SERGE DOYEN, JR.
ROBERT J, DOUGLASS
JOSEPH H. SAWICKI
December 23, 1983
Marcia Z. Hefter, Esq.
108 East Main Street
P.O. Box 279
Riverhead, NY 11901
Re: Appeals No. 3119 and 3120
Matters of Warren and Ellen Hufe
Dear Mrs. Hefter:
For your records, please find enclosed copies of the
board's decisions rendered December 19, 1983 and filed with
the office of the Town Clerk this date.
Yours very truly,
GERARD P. GOEHRINGER
CHAIR/~AN
Enclosures
cc: Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hufe
Copies of decisions to:
Building Department
Planning Board
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hufe
Suffolk County Planning Commission
ESSEKS, HefTer, CUDDY ~ ANGEL
RIVEF~HEAD, N Y 11901
(5161369-1700
November 16, 1983
Southold Town Board of Appeals
Main Road
Southold, New York 11971
Re: Application of Warren and Ellen Hufe
Gentlemen:
On October 27, 1983, at the time of the public hearing in
connection with the application of Warren and Ellen Hufe
for a variance and special exception to the Zoning Ordinance
permitting them to establish a machine shop for the manufacture
of hardware, you had requested that I inform the Board of the
status of the zoning of the subject parcel of property at the
time that Mr. and Mrs. Hufe acquired it on April 24, 1968.
The Southold Town Clerk has provided me with a copy of the
pertinent section of the Southold Town Zoning Map, as it was
in effect in April of 1968. I enclose a copy of the map which
appears to indicate that the subject property was at that time
located in "B Business District". I also enclose a copy of
the pertinent section of the Zoning Ordinance which was in
effect in 1968 which lists all permitted uses in this zoning
district at Article IV, Section 400. The Zoning Ordinance, in
effect in 1968, apparently permitted carpenter, plumbing,
blacksmith, electrician, tinsmith and painter shops, and any
manufacturing or assembly in connection with these permitted
uses, which manufacturing was necessary to the preparation of
articles to be sold on the premises. Arguably, the use which
Mr. and Mrs. Hufe propose at the subject premises may have been
permitted at the time that they acquired the property in 1968.
Southold Town Board of Appeals
November 16, 1983
Page 2
It is my understanding that the Board of Appeals will be
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Huffs present business operation
located on the north side of Route 48 in Southold during
the month of December. In the interim, should the Board
require any further information concerning these applications,
please do not hesitate to contact me.
Very truly yours,
Marcia Z. Hefter
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may be built thereon with side yards
reduced fifty (50) percent and may be
special exception by the Board of
In thc "A' Residential and Agricul-
yard having a minimum depth of
twenty-five (25) feet.
P~OVIDED that, in case of a lot
held in single and separate ownership
at thc effective da~ of this Ordinance.
having a tot~ depth of less than one
hundred il00) feet, a single family
rear yard of less than twenty-five (25)
iec~. when autho~iz~ ~ a special
hereinafter provided and P~OVIDED
~UILDINGS~In the "A" Residential
buildings may occupy forty (40) per-
coat of the required rear yard up to
as a special exception by the Eoard of
Appeals as hereinafter provided.
5---Marin~s for the docking, mooring
ception by the Board of Appeals as
hereinafter provided.
with and customarily incidental to any
permitted use and not Involving the
SECTION 351--1tEIGHT- In the
"M" Multiple Residence District, no
building hereinafter erected or altered
shall exceed thirty-five (35) feet or
three, (g) stories In height,
SECTION 333 -- SiZE OP LOT
AREA--In the "M" ~ultiple Resi-
dence District, no Uuildlng shall be
. an average height of eighteen (18) feet. hundred (12,500) square feet and a
Thc yard area allowed by such ac- . frontage of less than one hundred
ccssory buildings shall be included in
conlputing the percentage of lot area
to be built upon and PROVIDED
further that no building of any kind
or nature shall be built within three
(3) fact of any lot line.
vehicle unit
be hereafter erected or altered uhless
(1O0) feet.
SECTION 354- 171~ONT YARD-
In the "M" Multiple Residence District,
the required front yard shall be not
less than thirty (30) feet.
SECTION 355--Where the property
in the vicinity is partly built up with
permanent, buildings and an average
setback line has been established, no
building hereinafter erected or altered
shall project beyond the linc of tho
average setback so established.
SECTION 356- in the case of a
corner lot of record at the time of the
adoption of this Ordinance, a front
yard shall be required. Where an aver-
age setback line has been established
on each street, the yard depth shall
be established on a line with said
average setback lines projected to a
point of intersection. If no average
setback lines have been established, the
required front yard shall not be less
than thirty-five (35) feet from each
street line unless decreased as a special
exception by thc Board of Appeals as
hereinafter provided.
SECTION 357--SIDE YARDS- In
time "M" Multiple Residence District,
· there shall be two (2) side yards, one
(1) on each side of the buildings, the
total aggregate of both side yards shall
be twenty-five (25) feet and no one
(I) side y/u'd shall be less than ten
(I0) feet.
~ECTION 358--REAR YARD -- In
the "M" Multiple Residence District
there shall be a rear yard having a
minimum depth of twenty-five (25)
feet.
SECTION 359 -- OFF-STREET
,. PARI~INO AREA -- In the "M"
lViultiple Residence District, no build-
ing shall be hereafter erected or altered
or added to in excess of fifty (50)
percent of its area prior to thc adop-
tion of this Ordinance. unless a mini-
mum provision for off-street parking
shall be made as follows:
(a) Dwellings -- One (1) parking
space for each family unit.
(b) Hotels, boarding and tourist
houses- One (1) parking space for
each. two (2) guest rooms.
lc) Motels and Tourist Cottages
One (I) parking space for each guest
room or dwelling unit.
'~ECTION 360~-SIGNS--Ia% the "M"
Mul.tiple Residence District the fellow-
ing signs are permitted.
1--Signs permitted in an "A" Resi-
dential and Agricultural District.
Z--On premises used for hotel, motel.
boarding and tourist house purposes,
unless otherwise l:rovlded as a special
exception by the Board of Appeals as
hereinafter provided, one (1) advertis-
Ing sign, either single or double faced,
not ~xceeding fifty (00) square feet in
arcs, the lower edge of which shall be
not less than four (4) feet above the
ground, and the upper edge of which
shall not exceed mere than thirty-five
(35) feet above the ground. Such sign
shall advertise only the business con-
ducted on the premises, and shnI1 be set
back not less than five (5) feet from
all street and property lines.
"M-l" bfulllple Residence District
SECTION 370--In the "M-l" Multiple
Residence District, no building or
premises shall be used, and no build-
ing shall be hereafter erected or altered
unless otherwise provided in this Or-
dinauce except for one (1) or more of ·
the following uses:
1--All permitted uses In "A" Resi-
dential and Agricultural Districts.
2--Dwellings designed for and oc-
cupied by not more than four
families.
3--Boarding and tourist houses.
4--Accessory uses on the same lot
with and customarily incidental to any
permitted uses .and not involving a
separate business.
SECTION 371--All premises in the
"M-I" Aiultlple Residence District shall
comply with the provisions 0f Article
Ilia with respect to building height,
building area, size of lot area, front
yard, side yards, rear yard, off-street
parking area and signs.
ARTICLE IV
"B" Business District
SECTION 400--In the "B" Business
District, no building or premises slmll
be used, and no building shall be here-
after erected or altered unless other-
wise provided la this Ordinance, except
for one (1) or more of the following
1--All permitted uses in the "A"
Residential and Agricultural, "M"
.',fultiple Residence. "NI-I" IViultlple
Residence, "B-I" Business and
~Business District.
2--Storage houses.
3--Ice man~ facturers.
4--Express c~rting or hauling olIlces
S--Yards for storage and sale of fuel
· and building material~.
dwelling, there shM1 be a rear yard
having a minimum depth of fiReen
SECTION 409--"B" SIZE OF LOT
AREA--In the "B" Business Dislrict,
no building shall be erected or altered
on a lot having an area of less than
seveniy-five hundred (7,500) square
feet and a frontage of less than fifty
(50) feet.
SECTION' 410 -- OFF-STREET
erected, or altered or added to in ex-
cass of fifty (50) percent of its area
prior to the adoption of this Ordinance,
unless a minimum provision fox' off-
street parking shall be made ns followa:
(a) Hospitals -- One (1) parking
space for every four (4) beds.
lb) Theatres and Restaurants--One
(1) parkiag space for every seven (7)
(c) Dwellings- One (1) parking
(d) Hotels--One (1) parking space
for every two (3) rooms. - --
(e) All places of public assembly
such as auditoriums, churches and for
similar uses -- One (1) parking space
for each seven (7) permanent seats or
· (12) feet six (0) inches in width, the an area equivalent to seven (7) perm-
lower edge of which shall be not less ' anent scats.
than three (3) feet above tile ground (f) All structures Where offices or
and the upper edge of ~vhicll shall not living quarters are provided over thc
extend more than fifteen (15) feet first floor, an additional space shall be
six (6) inches above the ground, wi~ich provided for each office or for each
sign shall be set back not less than
five (5) feet from all street and prop-
erty lines and shall advertise only the
business conducted on the premises.
Cb) WALL SIGNS--One (1) sign at-
tached to or incorporated in each
dwelling unitJ
(g) All other business buildings
where tile ground floor area is in ex-
block manufacturing, and natural pro- building wall on a public street and
duction uses such as the excavation for advertising only the business condffct-
sale of sa.nd, gravel, clay, shale or ed in such building, provided such sign
other natural mineral deposit are per-
mitred only a~ a special exception by
the Board of Appeals.
SECTION 401--No building may be
erected, altered, or used, and no lot or
premises except for agriculture may be
used for any trade. Industry or business
that has been adjudicated a public
1 ~ Exceed two (2) square feet in
'total area for each horizontal foot of
such wall. and.
2 -- Exceed In width one hundred
GOO) percent of the horizontal meas-
nrcment of such .wall.
3--Exceed ten (10) feet in height, and
nuisance by a court of record, 4--Exceed fifteen (15) feet six (0)
SECTION 402--"2" HEIGHT--In the inches from ground level to the upper
"B" Business District, no building edge of sign, and
hm'cafter erected or altered ~hall ex- 5--Project more than one (1) foot
coed fifty (50) feet. from such wall.
SECTION 403 -- "B".' BUILDING (c) ROOP SIGNS--In lieu of a wall
AREA--In the "E" Business District, sign authorized by the preceding sub-
no building shall be erected or altered division (b), a roof sign shall be
square feet of building oreo or frae-
tion thereof in excess of two thousand
five hundred (2,500) square feet.
Tho formula for providing an ade-
quate parking area is an area of three
hundred thirty-four (334) square feet
per required motor vehicle unit.
ARTICLE IV A
SECTION 420--In the '*R-l" Busi-
ness District, no building or premises
shell be used and no building shall be
following uses: :
1. All permitted uses in the "A" Resi-
twenty-five (25) feet.
SECTION 40~Where property in
the vicinity is partly built up with
permanent buildings m~d an average
setback liue has been established, no
buildiugs hereafter erected or altered
shall project beyond the line of the
average setback so established.
SECTION 40~-"B" PEAR YARD--
.In tho "B' ~usinc.~ District, if a build-
mg is used in whole or In part ~ a
1--Exceed two (2) square feet in
total area for each lineal foot of such'
roof, and
2--Extend above the highest point
of the roof in the case of a pitched
roof, and In all other cases exceed
two (2) feet six (0) inches in'height
above the highest point of the rcof,
and
3--Project beyond tho edge of the
permitted provided the same is at- dential and Agricultural, "M" Multiple
lathed to or incorporated in a roof, Residence, "M-I" Mal!Jple Residence
which sign shall advertise only the and B-2' B s ness Districts.
2. The following uses when author-
'ized as a special exception by tim
Board of Appeals as hereinatler pro-
vided:
· a. Places of amusement.
b. Public garages.
c. Gasoliue service stations.
d. New and used car lot~.
c. Fishing stations.
3. Accesscry uses on the some
~7ith and customarily incidental to any
Southold Town Board of Appeals
HAIN RI3AD- STATE R[3AD 25 ¢~rlUT~r-ILD, L.I., N.Y, 'llCJ?l
TELEPHONE (516) 765-1809
APPEALS BOARD
MEMRFRS
GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN
CHARLES GRIGON IS. JR S. E. Q. R. A. September
SERGE DOYEN, JR
ROBERT J. DOUGLASS NEGATIVE DECLARATION
JOSEPH H. SAWICKI
Notice of Determination of Non-Significance
1983
APPEAL NO.: 3120
PROJECT NAME: WARREN AND ELLEN HUFE
This notice is issued pursuant to Part 617 (and Local Law #44-4)
of the implementing regulations pertaining to Article 8 of the State
Environmental Quality Review Act of the Environmental Conservation Law.
This board determines the within project not to have a significant
adverse effect on the environment. Also, please take 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: [X] Type II [ ] Unlisted [ ]
DESCRIPTION OF ACTION: Change of Use of Premises to permit
machine shop in a B-Light Business Zone. "C" use requested.
LOCATION OF PROJECT: Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, more
particularly known as: South Side of C.R. 48, Southold, NY;
1000-59-19-5.
REASON(S) SUPPORTING THIS DETERMINATION:
(1) An Environmental Assessment in the Short Form has been sub-
mitted which indicates that no significant adverse effects to the
environment are likely to occur should this project be implemented as
planned.
(2) Subject premises is not in a critical environmental area.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: Mrs. Linda F. Kowalski,
Secretary, Southold Town Board of Appeals, Main Road, Southold, New
York 11971. Telephone: (516) 765-1809.
Copies of this notice sent to the applicant(s) or agent(s) and
other involved agencies [if any] and posted on the Town Clerk Bulletin
Board.
Oe tielC~ by the Southold Town
Zoning Board of Appeals at
the Town Hall, Main Road,
Southold, N.Y. ~
_October 27t 1983 commencing
at 7:30 o'clock p.m. and as
follows:
7:30 p.m. Application of
WILLIAM L. MUSSER, by
Michael F. Doyle, A.I.A., as.
agent, 506 Fast 84th Street,
New York, N.Y.10028 for
Variance to the Zoning Ordin-
ance, Article m, Section 100.
32, for permission to construct
detached accessory garage in
the frontyard area at premises
known as Lots 1 and 2 at
Chocomoant, located on a
Private Road, at Fishers is.
land, N.Y.; County Tax Map
Parcel ID No. 1000-004.05-5.4. ·
~'7:~5 p.m. Application of.
/' WARREN AND ELLEN HUFE
I by Marcia Z. Hefler, Esq.,
\ 108 East Main Street, River-
\ head, N.Y. for a Variance to
] the_ Zoning Ordinance, Ar-
J ticles VII, Soctiofl 100-60, and
· VIII, Section 100-80(B)[1] for
permission to establish a ma-
chine shop for manufacture o~/
hardware, a use permitted in
the "C-Light Industrial"
Zone. The subject premises is'
zoned. "B-Light Business" and
is located at th~ South Side of
C.R..~ 48, Southold, N.Y.;
?Cotmty Tax Map Parcel ID No.
;$9-10-005.
~ 7:45 P~m.' Application' Of
WARREN AND ELLEN
HUFE, by Ma~ia Z. Hefter,
Esq., 108 East Main Street,
Riverhead, N.Y. for a Special
Exception to the Zoning Or.
dinance, Article VIII, Section
100-80(B) for permission to
establish a "C-Light Indus-
trial" use in this "B-Light
Business" Zone, at premises
located at the South Side o~/
C.R. 48, Southold, N.Y.;
County Tax Map Parcel ID No.
1000-59-10-005.
7:50 p.m. Application for
GEORGE J. WIESER, by
Garrett A. Strang as agent,
Box 1412, Southold, N.Y. for a
Variance due to lack of ap-
proved access, New York
Town Law, Art. 16, Section
280-A, over & private right-of-
way located' at the Eas~ Side of
Harbor Lane, Cutchogue,
N.Y.; premises in question:
County Tax Map Parce! ~
1000-97-06-010. ' '"' -'i!ff':'~: ~
7:5~ p.m. Rehearing of
Appeal No. 3139. Application
of ROBERT W. GILLISPIE III~
by Stephen R. Angel, ESq,,
108 East Main Street, River-
hegd, N.Y. for a Variance to
the Zoning Ordinance, Article
VII, Section 100-71, Bulk
Schedule, for approval . of
insufficient area, width and
sideyard setbacks of building
in this proposed two-lot divi-
sion of property located at the
northeast corner of Main
Road, and Bockwith Avenue,
Southold, N.Y.; County Tax
Map Parcel Nos. 1000-61.02.
005, 006 and 007.
For additional information
concerning the above m,ltters,
please contact Linda Kowalski,
Secretary, Zoning Board of
Appeals, at the Town Hall,
765-1809 (or 1802). / I~
DATED: Septembes 29, 1983.
BY ORDER OF THE
SOUTHOLD TOWN
BOARD OF APPEALS
Editor, of THE L~NG ISLAN~T&RAVELER-W^TCHMAN,
a public newspaper printed at ~l~thold~ in Suffolk County;
~nd thct 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
successivelv, commencing on the ............. ~.~.'..~. ................
do/ ........ ...............
Sworn to before me this ~ day of
................ .......... ,
on a Private Road, at Fishers
Island, N~Y; County Tax Map
Par~d/~o. 1000-004-0~5.4.
.~ff~.'35~. Application of
F WARREN AND ELLEN
RUFE, by Marcia Z. Hofter,
Esq., 10~ East Main Street,
Riverhead, NY for a Variance
to the Zoning Ordinance,
Articles VII, Section 100-60,
and VIII, Section 100~0(B)[1]
for permission to establish a
machine shop for/'¥
manufacture of hardware, a
use permitted in the "C-Light
Industrial" Zone. The subjecl
premises is zoned "B-Light
Business" and is located at the
South Side of C.R. 48,
Southold, NY; County Tax
Map Parcel ID No. 1000-59-10-
7:45 p.m. Application of
WARREN , AND ELLEN
HUFE, by Marcia Z. Hofter,
Esq., 108 East Main Street,
Riverhead, NY fora Special
Exception to the Zoning
Ordinance, Article VIII,
Section 100-g0(B) flor per-
mission to establish a "C-
Light Industrial" use in this
"B-Light Business" Zone, at~l~
premises located at the South
Side of C.R. 48, Southold, NY;
County Tax Map Parcel ID
! No. 1000-59-104)05 .
7:50 p.m. Application for
GEORGE J. WIESER, by
Garrett A. Strang as agent,
Box 1412, Southold, NY for a
Variance due to lack of
approved access New York
Town Law, Art. 16, Section
280-A, over a private right-of-
way located at the East Side of
Harbor Lane, CutchOgUe, NY;
Tax Map Parcel ID
7:55 p.m. Rehearing of
Appeal No. 3139. Application
of ROBERT W. GILLISPIEj'
Ill, by Stephen R. Angel, F_~sq.,
108 East Main :.Street,
Riverhead, NY for a Variance
to the Zoning Ordinance,
Article VII, SectiOn 100-71,
Bulk Schedule, for approval of
insufficient area, width and
sideyard setbacks of building
in this proposed two-lot.
division of property located at
the northeast corner of Main
Road, and Beckwith Avenue,
Southold, NY; County Tax
Map Parcel Nos. 1000.6.1~2:
00~, 006 and 00~. ;;-.. i?~74!
For additional informahon
concerning the above matters,
please . contact Linda
Kowalski, Secretary, Zoning
Board of Appeals a~ the. Town/'
Rail, 765-1809 (or 1802). ,.. -.
DATED: September 29,19~3.
BY ORDER OF
k THE SOUTHOLD TOWN.
'>a ~-- LEGAL NO~lCE BOARD O~ ~PPEALS
'~ NOTICE IS HEREBY .~.OP;C, OEItRIN~ER
GIVEN, pursuant to Section /,~ ~ .
,1267 of the Town Law and the :~i.~,i~.~ .... ~ ~\1
ProvisionS of the Amended
} Code of the Town of Southold,
~[:a Regular Meeting and the
~:be held by the Scuthold
~Zoning Board of Appems a~
' '~the Town Hall, Main Road,
i~outhold, NY on Thursday,
'~&t 7:30 o'clock p.m. and as
foliows: ,
7:30 p,m. Application of
WILLIAM 1~. MUSSER, by
Michael F. Doyle, A.I.A., as
agent, ~0~ East 84th Street,
New York, NY 10028 for
Variance to the Zoning
Ordinance, Article III, Sec-
tiun 100-32, for pe~n_ issinn to
garage in the frontyard arens
at l~emises Jmown as lots !
~d 2 at Chocomount, located
STATE OF NEW YORK )
) SS:
COUNTY OFSUFFOLK )
JOAI~ GUS~AV,qON of Greenport, in
said County, being duly sworn, says that he/she is
Principal Clerk of THE SUFFOLK TIMES, a Weekly
Newspaper, published at Groenport, in the Town
of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New
York, and that the Notice of which the annexed is
a printed copy, has been regularly published in
said Newspaper once each week for .O~e (1)
weeks successively, commencing on the.2 0 tb
dayof October 19 ~
Principal Clerk
Sworn to before ma this _~
dayof Og-t-~er ~-~l_q 83 ~'~
APPEALS BOARD
MEMBERS
GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN
CHARLES GRIGONIS, JR.
SERGE DOYEN, JR.
ROBERT J. DOUGLASS
JOSEPH H. SAWICKI
Southold Town Board of Appeals
HAIN ROAD- STATE ROAD 25 SOUTHOLD, L.I., N.Y. 11971
TELEPHONE (516) 765-1809
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Concerning your recent application filed with our office, please
find enclosed a copy of the Legal Notice as published in the local and
official newspapers of the Town of Southold, to wit, the Suffolk Times
and the L.l. Traveler-Watchman indicating the date and time of your
public hearing.
Please have someone appear in your behalf at the time specified
in the event there are questions brought up during the public hear-
ing and in order to prevent any delay in the processing of your
application.
If you have any questions, or if you would like to review your
file prior to the hearing, please do not hesitate to either stop by our
office at the Southold Town Hall, or by calling our secretary, Linda
Kowalski, at 765-1809 (or, if no answer, 765-1802).
Yours very truly,
Ik
Enclosure
GERARD P. GOEHRiNGER
CHAIRMAN
Southold Town Board o£Appeals
MAIN ROAD- STATE ROAD 25 c::OUTHOLD, 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. SAWlCKI
April 29, 1983
Marcia Z. Hefter, Esq.
Esseks, Hefter, Cuddy and Angel
108 East Main Street, Box 279
Riverhead, NY 11901
Re: Appeals No. 3119 and 31~- Warren and Ellen Hufe
"C-Light" Use in a "B-Light" District
Dear Mrs. Hefter:
Please be advised that the following action was taken at
a Regular Meeting of the board held on Wednesday, April 20,
1983 concerning your recent application(s):
RESOLVED, that the matter of WARREN and ELLEN HUFE,
be held in abeyance pending receipt of comments, recommendations
or approval from the Southold Town Planning Board regarding the
site plan. [Section 100-60(A)]
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Messrs. Goehringer, Grigonis,
Douglass, Sawicki and Doyen. This resolution was unanimously
adopted.
In the event you have not filed your site plan with the
Planning Board secretary, please either call their office
(765-1938) or stop by with your plans in order that they can
place your matter on their next available agenda.
Please let us know when the Planning Board has acted upon
your matter.
Yours very truly,
lk
CC:
Planning Board
Building Department
GERARD P. GOEHRINGER
CHAIRMAN
By Linda Kowalski, Secretary
Southold Town Board of Appeals
APPEALS BOARD
MEMRERS
GERARD Pi GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN
CHARLES GRIGON)S. JR S. E. Q. R.A. September 2 9,
SERGE DOYEN, JR
ROBERT J. DOUGLASS NEGATIVE DECLARATION
JOSEPH H. SAWICKI
Notice of Determination of Non-Significance
1983
APPEAL NO.: 3120
PROJECT NAME: WARREN AND ELLEN HUFE
This notice is issued pursuant to Part 617 (and Local Law #44-4)
of the implementing regulations pertaining to Article 8 of the State
Environmental Quality Review Act of the Environmental Conservation Law.
This board determines the within project not to have a significant
adverse effect on the environment. Also, please take 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: IX] Type II [ ] Unlisted [ ]
DESCRIPTION OF ACTION: Change of Use of Premises to permit
machine shop in a B-Light Business Zone. "C" use requested.
LOCATION OF PROJECT: Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, more
particularly known as: South Side of C.R. 48, Southold, NY;
1000-59-19-5.
REASON(S) SUPPORTING THIS DETERMINATION:
(1) An Environmental Assessment in the Short Form has been sub-
mitted which indicates that no significant adverse effects to the
environment are likely to occur should this project be implemented as
planned.
(2) Subject premises is not in a critical environmental area.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: Mrs. Linda F. Kowalski,
Secretary, Southold Town Board of Appeals, Main Road, Southold, New
York 11971. Telephone: (516) 765-1809.
Copies of this notice sent to the applicant(s) or agent(s) and
other involved agencies [if any] and posted on the Town Clerk Bulletin
Board.
JUDITH T. TERRY
OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
April 18, 1983
Town Hall, 53095 Main Road
P.O. Box 728
Southold, New York 11971
TELEPHONE
(516) 765-1801
To:
Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals
From: Judith T. Terry, Southold Town Clerk
Trasnmitted herewith
Hufe for a variance.
owners; Short Environmental Assessment Form; Letter relative to N.Y.S.
Wetlands Land-Use; Notice of Disapproval from the Building Department;
and survey.
~ Judith T. Terry~
Southold Town Clerk
is Zoning Appeal No. 3120 application of Warren & Ellen
Also included is notification to adjacent property
Tidal
EsseKs, HEFTER, CUDDY ~:~ ANGEL
COUNSeLOI~S AT LAW
IO8 EAST ~V~AiN STREET
RIVE~HEAD, N Y. HgoI
April 8, 1983
WATER MILL OFFICE
MONTAU K HIGHWAY
Zoning Board of Appeals
Town of Southold
Main Road
Southold, New York 11971
Re: Application of Warren Hufe and Ellen Hufe
Gentlemen:
This office represents the above applicants in connection with their
request for a use variance, their application for a special exception
and site plan approval.
In connection with the application for a special exception, we submit
the following:
1. Notice of Disapproval from the Building Inspector.
2. Application for Special Exception, in triplicate.
3. Notice to Adjoining Property Owners annexed to which you will
find certified mail receipts.
4. Short Environmental Assessment Form.
5. Wetlands Letter.
6. Four (4) copies of survey of the property.
7. One (1) copy of the building plans.
8. Check made payable to the Town Clerk of the Town of Southold
in the sum of $25 representing your filing fee.
In connection with the application for a variance, we submit the
following:
1. Notice of Disapproval from the Building Inspector.
2. Appeal from decision of the Building Inspector, in triplicate.
3. Notice to Adjoining Property Owners form annexed to which you
will find certified mail receipts.
4. Short Environmental Assessment Form.
5. Wetlands Letter.
Zoning Board of Appeals
Town of Southold
April 8, 1983
Page 2
6. Four (4) copies of updated survey.
7. One (1) copy of building plans.
8. Check made payable to the Town Clerk of the Town of Southold
in the sum of $25 representing your filing fee.
Kindly notify this office of the time and date of the scheduled
hearing in connection with these matters.
Very truly yours,
M/a~ci~a ~r
(Mrs. R. J. Hefter)
MZH:ejp
Encs.
W~LLIAM W. ESSEKS
CHAI~LES R CUDD¥
STEPHEN F~ ANGEL
ESSEKS, HEFTER, CUDOY & ANGEL
April 14, 1983
WATER MILL OFFICE
MONTAU k HIGHWAY
iR O. BOX 570
Southold Town Board of Appeals
Main Road
Southold, New York 11971
Attn: Ms. Linda Kowalski
Re:
Variance Application of Warren and
Ellen Hufe and Special Exception
Application of Warren and Ellen Hufe
Dear Mrs. Kowalski:
In accordance with your letter of April llth, submitted herewith
please find "Notice to Adjacent Property Owner" form for the
Special Exception and for the Variance Applications previously
filed in connection with the above property owners. Each Notice
enclosed herewith has the appropriate affidavit of mailing on the
reverse side.
Very truly yours,
Marcia Z. Hefter
MZH:ejp
Encs.
Southold Town Board o£ Appeals
MAIN ROAD- E~TATE ROAD 25 S0UTHOLD, L.I., N.Y. ]]cJ?l
TELEPHONE (516) 765-1809
APPEALS BOARD
MEMBERS
GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN
CHARLES GRIGONI$,JR.
SERGE DOYEN, JR.
ROBERT J. DOUGLASS
JOSEPH H. SAWICKI
April 11, 1983
Marcia Z. Hefter, Esq.
Esseks, Hefter, Cuddy & Angel
108 East Main Street, Box 279
Riverhead, NY 11901
Re:
Variance Application of Warren and Ellen Hufe
Special Exception Application of Warren and
Ellen Hufe
Dear Mrs. Hefter:
In reviewing the above documents, it has been found that
the Affidavits of Mailing required on the reverse side of the
"Notice to Adjacent Property Owners" form for the Special
Exception and also the Variance have not been provided.
We will return the Notice to Neighbors form with certified
receipts in order that you may re-submit with the Affidavits
for each set of forms.
Yours very truly,
Enclosures
GERARD P. GOEHRINGER
CHAIRMAN
By Linda Kowalski
Secretary
BOARD OF APPEALS, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
In the Matter of the Petition of
Warren Hu~e
to the Board of Appears of the Town of Southold
TO:
Clement, Booth
Edward ~oster
)tr. Harold Kae]A~
NOTICE
TO
ADJACENT
PROPERTY OWNER
YOU ARE HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE:
1. That it is the in~~dersigned_to ~)etition the Board of Appeals of the Town of Southold
to request a (Variance) ~.cial Excepuq~.~ ~Special Fermit) (Other) [circle choice]
2. That the property which is the subject of the Petition is located adjacent to your property and is des-
cribed as follows: Dis% 1000 Sec~. 59 Block 10 ~ 5
3. That the property which is the subject of such Petition is located in the following zoning district:
D/~t B Light Business Zone
4. That by such Petition, the undersigned will request the following relief: Perlzd.asion t,o cc~st, rttct
a machiz~® shop, which is not a permi_tted use in B Light Business b.ut is a permitted
use in C. Light Industrial subject to special esception granted by the Board of
Appeals.
$. That the provisions of the $outhold Town Zoning Code applicable to the relief sought by the under-
signed are Article Fi Section 100-60
FiZZ 100~O ~ (1)
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, Southold, New York and you may then and there
examine the same during regular office hours. (5].6) ?65-].809.
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:
March 31, 1983
Warren Hufe & Ellen Hufe
Petitioner
Post Office Address
WeLls Avenue
Southold, l/.Y. 119~1
PROOF OF MAILING OF NOTICE
ATTACH CERTIFIED MAIL RECEIPTS
NAME ADDRESS
STATE OF NEW YORK )
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK )
SS.:
MARCIA Z. HEFTER , residing at 39 Daly Court~ Riverhead, N~Y.
, being du~y sworn, deposes and says that on the 8th day
of April ,19 8 3 , 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-
ficeat Riverhead
(certified) (~-g,J,~l~:~ mail.
Sworn to before me this 14~-h
day of Apr i 1 _. , 19 8-3--
/ N~ary Public
; that said Notices were mailed to each of said persons by
(Marcia Z~'H~f~er)-
comml#lofl ~pime March 30, 1964
STATE OF NEW YORK)
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) ss.:
MARCIA Z. HEFTER, residing at 39 Daly Court, Riverhead, N.Y.,
being duly sworn, deposes and says that on the 8th day of April, 1983,
deponent mailed a true copy of the Notice set forth on the reverse 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 Office at Riverhead;
that said Notices were mailed to each of said persons by certified
(Marcia~/
Sworn to before me this 14th
day of April, 1983.
ELLEN J. PITERNIAX
~ Public, St.t. o~ Nm. Yor~
_ No. 52-8383776
Qualified in 8.fl~l~ Coo ~nty
- P 263 382 590
RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL
NO INSURANCE COVERAGE PROVIDED--
NOT FOR INTERNATIONAL MAIL
(See Reverse)
SENTTO
STREET AND NO~
P O, STATE AN D ZIP CODE
Southold, N.Y. 11971
CERTIFIED FEE
,~ SPECIAL DELIVERY ¢
,~, SHOW TO WHOM ~ND D~E --
suow ro w.ou~-
P, 382 591
RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAll
NO INSURANCE COVERAGE PROVIDED--
NOT FOR INTERNATIONAL MAIL
(See Reverse)
~ Koster
Route 1 ~xin~0~ck Rd.
. S°utholdr N.Y. 11971
~ RESTRICT~ D~ERV ¢
~ ~ SHOWT0~
PdS~,
P 263 382 618
RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL
NO INSURANCE COVERAGE PROVIDEO--
NOT FOR INTERNATIONAL MAIL
(See Reverse)
SENTTO Mr. Harold Kaelin
~ ~m 7R~5
499 S. Capital St.
P,O., STATE AND ZIP CODE
Washington, D.C. 20003
--
SHORT ENVIROS'~ENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM
I,~STR, UC, =C,, S.
(a) In order to answer the questions in thia short EAF is is assumed that ths
preparer will use currently available infor~ation concerning the project and ihs
likely impacts of the action, It is not ex?ected that additional studies~ research
or other investigations will be undertaken,
(b) If any question has been answered Yes the project may be significant and a
ccmpteted Enviroumental Assessment Form is necessa~/.
(c) If all questions have been answered No it is likely that this project is
not significant.
(d) Environmental Assessment
Will project result in a large physical chmnge
to the project site or physically alter more
than lO acres of land? ...... .
Will there be a major change to any unigue or
unusual land form found on the site? ·
Yes x No
Yes X No
Yes x No
Yes x No
Yes x No
Yes x No
Yes x No
3. Will project alter or have a large effect on
an existing body of water? , , , , , ,
&, Will project have a potentially large impaCo on
5. Will project significantly effect drainage flow
on adjacent sites? , , , , , , ,
6,Will project affect any threatened or endangered
plant or anLmal species? , , , , , ,
7.Will project result in a major adverse effect on
air quality? . . o . . . .
8. Will project have a mm Jot effect on visual char-
acter of the community or scenic views or vistas
know~ to be important to the community? · · · Yes x No
9. Wili project adversely impact 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? . . · Yes ._x__ No
lO. Will project have a major effect on existing or
future recreational opportunities~ , , , Yes X No
11. Will project result in major traffic problems or
cause a major effect to existing transportation-
systems? , o . Yes X
. . . · · · · · · No
12. Will project regularly cause Objectionable odors~
noise, glare, vibration, or electrical disturb-
ance as a result of the project's operation? · Yes X No
1), Will project have any impact on public.health or
1L, Will project ~ffect the existing community by
directly causing a ~rowth in oermanent popula-
tion of more than~5 percent over a one-year
period o_~r have a major ne'gative effect D~ the
character of the com. munity ~r neighborhood?,-, .Yes X No
15. Is there p~lic_. __c°strcvers'?~¢oncer"~n. X ... g the _pro~ect~u · Yes X No
REPRESENTING: f/Warren Hufe S Ellen H~ DATE: 3-31-83
Mar~h 31~ 1983
(Today's Date)
To: Southo!d Town Board of Appeals
~Iain Road
Southo!d, NY 11971
Re:
Appeal Application of Warrea Hufe & Ellen Hufe
Location of Property: . 8o~h si~e of Middle R~d
Ma~ ~,000 Sec%. ~9 Block 10 ICL 5
Dear Sirs:
In reference to the New York State Tidal Wetlands Land-Use
Regulations, 6 NYCRR, Part 661, and Article 25 of the New York
State Environmental Conservation Law, please be advised that the
subject property iQ the within appeal application:
(please check one box)
[ ] May be located within 300 feet of tidal wetiands;
hc~*ever, constructed along the water-lying edge
of this property is a bulkhead in very good
condition and at least 100 feet in length.*
[ ] May b~ 'located within 300 feet of tidal wetlands;
however, constructed along the water-lying edge
of this property is a bulkhead in need of (minor)
(major) repairs, and approximately feet in
length.
[ ]
~lay be located within 300 feet of tidal wetlands;
ho~¢ever, constructed along the water-lying edge
of this property is a bulkhead less than 100 feet
in length.
~ ]
May be located within 300 feet of tidal wetlands;
and there is no bulkhead or concrete wall existing
on ~h- premises.
Is not located within 300 feet of tidal wetlands
to the best of my knowledge.*
[Starred items (*) indicate your property does
not appear to fall within the jurisdiction of the N.Y.S.D.E.C.]
Sincerely yours,
~Signa[ure plea~)--
NOTE: If proposed project falls witg~in D.E.C. jurisdiction,
approval must be received an~ submit{~d to our office before
your application can be.scheduled for a public hearing.
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