HomeMy WebLinkAboutZBA-11/08/1995APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS
Gerard E Goehringer, Chairman
Serge Doyen, Jr.
James Dinizio, Jr.
Robert A. Villa
Lydia A. Tortora
BOARD OF APPEALS
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
MINUTES
REGULAR MEETING
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1995
Southold Town Hall
53095 Main Road
P.O. Box 1179
Southold. New York 11971
Fax (516) 765-1823
Telephone (516) 765-1809
7:00 - 7:30 p.m. Informal work session and review of pending files.
No action was taken during this time.
7:30 p.m. A Regular Meeting of the SOUTItOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS
was held at the Southold Town tIall, 53095 Main Road, Southo]d, New York
11971, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1995 commencing at 7:30 p.m.
Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman
Serge Doyeu, Jr., Member
James Dinizio, Jr., Melnber
Robert A. Villa, Member
Lydia A. Tortora, Member
Linda Kowalski, Board Assistant
I. N.Y.S Enviromnental Quality Review Act on the following:
A. Each of the applications advertised for public hearing tonight
do not re(luire SEQRA determinations pursuant to Section 617.3(f) of 6
NYCRR ['art 617, Environmental Conservation ][,aw Sections 3-0301(1) (b),
3-0301(2) (m) and 8-0113.
I1. PIll/1,1C IIEAR INGS:
The Clmimnan read the legal notice and application for each of tile following
~nalters at the beginning of each hearing (times identified below):
7:33 p.m. Appl. No. 4347 - DORIS KERR BROWN. This is a request,
based upon the October 11, 1995 Notice of Disapproval issued by the
Buildiug Inspector, in which applicant applied for a building permit to
relocate an existing dwelling, and which application was disapproved on the
following grounds: "Undec Article XXIII, Section 100-239.4.A(1) (portion
of) proposed relocation is less than 100 feet from the Long Island Sound
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bluff." Property Location: 3400 Private Road #12 off the north side of
Bergen Avenue, Mattituek, NY; Parcel ID No. 1000-112-1-17. Mrs. Doris
Brown and her son, Jeff, spoke in behalf of their application. During the
hearing it was mentioned that they may now be able to locate the dwelling in
a different spot - without a variance. The Board members encouraged them
lo do so and recessed the heariag until the next meeting, December 6, 1995,
foe aa update.
7:35 p.m. Appl. No. 4346 - REGINALD MINOR. This application is
based upon the October 3, 1995 Notice of Disapproval issued by the Building
Inspector, wherein applicant is requesting a building permit for an
accessory inground swimmingpool, and which application was disapproved on
the following grouads: "Under Article IIIA, Section 100-30A.4 proposed
construction shall be installed in the required rear yard. Under Article
XXIII, Sectioa 100-231, fences in residential zones shall not exceed four
feel in heigbt in a front yard. Under Section 45-8 a building permit is
required before a fence can be installed or replaced." Location of
Property: 360 Private Road #1 (Stephenson Road) Orient; Parcel No.
1000-17-1-12. Mr. Minor appear in behalf of his application. Following
the bearing, aetien was taken to approve the application as applied. (See
findings and determination near last few pages of this set of Minutes,)
7:55 p.m. Appl. No. 4340 - J. GRILLe. (Recessed from October 11,
1995). Variance for fence height location commencing near Peconic Bay
Boulevard and mnming to the south along the westerly side of right-of-way
known as Mesrobian Drive, Laurel, NY. 1000-145-4-12.1.
7:57 p.m. Appl. No. 4348 - MR. AND MRS. THEODORE PETIKAS.
This is a reqnest for a variance under Article XXIX, Section 100-239.4,
based upon lhe October 17, 1995 Notice of Disapproval issued by the
Building Inspector wherein applicants are requesting a building permit for a
6 fl. wide deck entry from the easterly side of the dwelling to a proposed
raised deck area within 100 feet of the low bank of the Long Island
Sound. Property location: 52755 Sonndview Avenue, Southold; County
Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-135-1-27.
8:20 p.m. (Recessed from October 11, 1995) Appl. No. 4344 - AMACz
INC. (SUKRU ILGIN) requesting a Variance for relief of Conditions 3 and 4
of ZBA Determination rendered March 25, 1992 under Appl. No. 4074 which
Conditions read as follow:
'...3. There shall be only one entrance for the convenience
store area, that being located only at the east side
of the existing building; and
4. There shall be no entrance way between the gasoline
sales area of the building to the convenience store
Property is established as a gasoline service station with accessory
convenience sales at: 7400 Main Road, Mattituck (Laurel School District);
Parcel #1000-122-7-]. B-General Business Zone District.
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8:33 p.m. Appl. No. 4349 - PtlILIP LAGRECA. This is a request,
based upoo the October 13, 1995 and October 26, 1995 Notices of
Disat>proval issued by the Building Iuspector, in which applicant applied for
a buildiag permit to add a deck to existing dwelling, and received a
buihling permit to add an extension at the rear of dwelling. Under Article
III, Section 100-32, variances are requested for a reductiou in the Pear
yard setback at 465 IIyatt (private) Road, Southold, NY; County Tax Map
Parcel No. 1000-54-01-11. Following the hearing, alternative relief was
granted. (See fiuding$ and determiuation in this set of minutes, infra.)
8:41 p.m. Appl. No. 3,151 - EDWARD AND JEAN ZUHOSKI. This is a
Variance requesting relief under Article XXIV, Section 100-244B for
permission to coustruct an extension of existing carport which would be
located with a reduced front yard setback on this nonconforming lot
(sabstandard lot area aud width). Location of Property: 18250 County
Road 48, Cutchogue; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-96-4-1.1.
8:55 - 9:20 p.m. and again 9:28-10:15+- p.m. (A short break was
taken between 9:20 to 9:27 p.m.) Appl. No. 4350 - THOMAS McCARTIIY.
This is an appeal for an Interpretation based upon a Stop Work Order issued
on 10/18/95 by ~he Buildiag Inspector suspending all work for the reason
that construction fails to comply with Article XXIV, Section 100-242A and
B-1 of the Zoning Code which at sub-section B-1 provides that
"...A nonconforming building containing a conforming use which has
been damaged by fire or other causes to the extent of more than
fifty percent (50%) of its fair value shall not be repaired or
rebuilt unless such building is made substantially to conform to the
height and yard requirements of the Bulk Schedule." Loeation of
Property: 375 King Street, New Suffolk; County Tax Map Parcel
No. 1000-117-7-8.3.
l;'ollowing testimony, motion was made by Chairman Goehringer, seconded by
Member Terrors, and duly carried, to close the hearing pending
deliberations. (Action was taken later in the meeting. See written
findings and determination herein.)
End of all public hearings.
DELIBERATIONS/DECISIONS: incorporated in these Minutes are the
following actions from tonight's hearings:
Appl. No. 4346 - REGINALD MINOR
Appl. No. 4340 - J. GRILLe
Appl. No. 4348- MR. AND MRS. THEODORE PETIKAS
Appl. No. 4344 - AMAC, INC. (SUKRU ILGIN)
Appl. No. 4349 - PHILIP LAGRECA
Appl. No. 4350 - TtlOMAS MeCARTtlY
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Southold Town Board of Appeals
ACTION OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS
DATE OF ACTION: November 8, 1995 APPL. #4346.
APPLICANT: REGINAID MINOR.
LOCATION OF PROPERTY: 360 Private Rood #1, Stephenson Rd, Orient.
COUNTY TAX MAP DISTRICT 1000, SECTION 17, BLOCK 1, LOT 12.
BASIS OF APPEAL: Notice of Disapproval issued by the Building
Inspector dated October 3, 1995.
PROVISIONS APPEALED FROM: Article XXIII, Section 100-231 and
Article IliA, Section 100-30A.4 (ref. Article III, Section 100-33).
RELIEF REQUESTED: Proposed swimming'pool in a yard technically
defined by the zoning code as a front yard location, and proposed
fence, as built, at six feet in height along a front yard. Proposed
pool is shown to be 10 feet from the easterly property line and moro
than 200 feet from the Main Rood.
MOTION MADE BY: Robert A. Villa; SECONDED BY James Dinizio, Jr.
ACTION/RESOLUTION ADOPTED: Granted as applied.
REASONS/FINDINGS: Requested location is not unreasonable since it
will be placed in the yard area which is normally a rear yard, and due
to the location of a right-of-way is considered a front yard. This
property does not have a designated rear yard as regulated by the
code. No other alternative is available, nor is any other yard area
better suited to this type of construction. Fence heights up to 6-1/2
feet are normally permitted along a designated rear yard.
VOTE OF THE BOARD:
Ayes: Serge J. Doyen, Member
Robert A. Villa, Member
Richard A. Wilton, Member
Lydia A. Tortora, Member
Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman
This resolution was unanimously adopted 5-0.
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ACTION OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS
DATE OF ACTION: November 8, 1995 APPL. #4340.
APPLICANT: J. GRILLO and ORS.
LOCATION OF PROPERTY: 365 Mesrobian Drive, Laurel.
COUNTY TAX MAP DISTRICT 1000, SECTION 145, BLOCK 4, LOT 12.1.
BASIS OF APPEAL: Notice of Disapproval issued by tile Building
Inspector dated 9/11/95.
PROVISIONS APPEALED FROM: Article XXIII~ Sections 100-231.
RELIEF REQUESTED: Increase in fence height from 4 ft. to 6 ft. along
portions of the west side of applicant's land (along right-of-way).
MOTION MADE BY: James Dinizio, Jr.
SECONDED BY: Gerard P. Goehringer
ACTION/RESOLUTION ADOPTED: Denied six ft. (6') height for new
fencing and granted alternative relief for five ft. (5') high fencing
commencing at a point approximately 95 feet from Peconic Bay
Boulevard. Fence height from beginning of garage existing at the
entrance of the subject right-of-way may not be higher than four
~eet and shall not obstruct existing windows of garage. Any other
fencing which does not comply with height requirements must comply
with zoning restrictions (unless a new application is filed for
consideration and subsequently acted upon by the ZBA).
REASONS/FINDINGS: Location of fencing is along the back yard areas
of existing neighboring dwellings, although the back yards are
technically defined under the present zoning code as front yard areas
limited to four ft. height without action by the ZBA. The amount of
relief alternatively granted is not substantial being a variance of one
foot. The variance is not unreasonable under the circumstances existing
in this neighborhood.
VOTE OF THE BOARD:
Ayes: Serge J. Doyen, Member
James Dinizio, Jr., Member
Robert A. Villa, Member
Richard A. Wilton, Member
Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman-Member
This resolution was unanimously adopted.
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ACTION OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS
DATE OF ACTION: November 8~ 1995 APPL. #4348.
APPLICANT: THEODORE PETIKAS
LOCATION OF PROPERTY: 52755 Soundview Ave, Southold.
COUNTY TAX MAP DISTRICT 1000, SECTION 135, BLOCK 1, LOT 27.
BASIS OF APPEAL: Notice of Disapproval issued by the Building
Inspector dated October 17, 1995 and ZBA Conditions under Appeal No.
4170 dated June 22, 1993.
PROVISIONS APPEALED FROM: Article _XXIX~ Section 100-239.4A.
RELIEF REQUESTED: 14' x 20' Open deck extension along the northerly
end of dwelling and proposed walkway along easterly side of dwelling.
MOTION MADE BY: Lydia Tortora, Member
SECONDED BY: James Dinizio, Jr., Member
ACTION/RESOLUTION ADOPTED: Denied 5' side walkway as applied and
granted alternative relief for a four-foot wide side walkway. Open deck
area must be reduced to dimensions of 14 ft. by 19 ft. and shah not
extend beyond the 14 feet from the sound (north side) of the existing
house.
REASONS/FINDINGS: Conditions of the soil and layout of the property
lend to the need for variance relief. Deck construction is not a major
type of construction, and the deck will remain open and unroofed as
preposed herein.
VOTE OF THE BOARD:
Ayes: Serge J. Doyen, Member
James Dinizio, Jr., Member
Lydia A. Tortora, Member
Gerard P, Goehringer, Chairman-Member
No:
Robert A. Villa, Member
(preferred a 3-ft. walkway).
This resolution was unanimously adopted.
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APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS
Gerard P Goehringer, Chairman
Serge Doyen. Jr.
James Dinizio, Jr.
Robert A. Villa
Lydia A. To,ora
Southold Town Hall
53095 Main Road
P.O. Box 1179
Southold, New York 11971
Fax (516) 765-1823
Telephone (516) 765-1809
BOARD OF APPEALS
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
ACTION OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS
DATE ADOPTED: November 8, 1995 APPL. #4344.
APPLICANT: AMAC, INC. (SUKRU ILGIN)
LOCATION OF PROPERTY: 7400 Main Road, Laurel.
COUNTY TAX MAP DISTRICT 1000, SECTION 122, BLOCK 7,
LOT 1.
BASIS OF REQUEST: ZBA Conditions No. 3 and 4 of ZBA determination of
March 25, 1992 under Appl. #4074 wi/ich restricted interior building entrance.
PROVISIONS APPEALED: Article X, Section 100-102 ~4074 adopted 3/25/92
pertaining to accessory use and size of lot.
RELIEF REQUESTED: To allow removal of counter baa'tier between customer area
and cashier which was restricted under Appl. #4074.
MOTION MADE BY: Lydia Tortora SECONDED BY Serge Doyen, Jr.
ACTION/RESOLUTION ADOPTED: Granted with the following conditions: (a)
unlock rear door while building ia in operation and encourage use of rear door
by customers as often as possible; (b) all parking must be utilized by
customers on-site, including the easterly parking area; (c) ex:istinl~ "no
parking" si~n in front of building must remnin.
REASONS/FINDINGS: Present outside parking for customers interested in
purchasing items sold inside of building is not feasible when customers leave
their cars at gasoline pumps and walk arottud to easterly side of building. Same
opportunity for other gasoline/coveuience sales businesses was not available to
thin business with present restrictions as is normally made available for other
business operations of this nature. No other alternative is available. The
testimony submitted and personal observations made silace its opening find the
former restrictions truly creating difficulties in attempts to properly stand,
park, and maneuver vehicles while customers left their cars to go inside.
VOTE OF THE BOARD: Ayes: Serge J. Doyen, Jr.
Robert A. Villa
Riehar~l A. Wilton
Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman.
(Member James Dinizio, Jr. was ill favor of granting the relief requested,
however he was opposed to the additional restrictions pieced in this resolution
as offered and seconded. ) This resolution was unanimously adopted.
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ACTION OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS
DATE OF ACTION: November ~ 1995 APPL. #4349.
APPLICANT: PHILIP E. LaGRECA
LOCATION OF PROPERTY: 465 Hyatt Road, Southold.
COUNTY TAX MAP DISTRICT 1000, SECTION 54, BLOCK 1, LOT 11.
BASIS OF APPEAL: Notices of Disapproval issued by the Building
Inspector dated October 13, 1995 and October 26, 1995.
PROVISIONS APPEALED FROM: Article III~ Sections 100-32
RELIEF REQUESTED: One foot for the new addition and five ft. wide
open wooden deck wrapped around corner of new addition reducing the
total setback to be a distance of 24 ft. from the property line.
MOTION MADE BY: Robert A. Villa
SECONDED BY: Gerard P. Goehringer
ACTION/RESOLUTION ADOPTED: Granted as amended and described
above, with the condition that the wraparound deck remain unroofed as
proposed, and subject to receiving a final drawing of this project as
corrected and discussed at the November 8, 1995 public hearing.
REASONS/FINDINGS: Same side yard setback will be maintained at 11
feet. There is no alternative due to the size and layout of the
property. The relief is basically a total of six feet (one feet for
addition and five feet for deck) which is not unreasonable and is very
minimal.
VOTE OF THE BOARD:
Ayes: Serge J. Doyen, Member
James Dinizio, Jr., Member
Robert A. Villa, Member
Richard A. Wilton, Member
Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman-Member
This resolution was unanimously adopted.
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ACTION ADOPTED NOVEMBER 8, 1995
App1. No. 4350
Section 100-242.
Request for Interpretation of Article XXIV,
Subject Parcel 1000-117-7-8.3 (Current Owner: T. McCARTHY).
Location of Parcel: 375 King Street, New Suffolk.
WI[EREAS, on July 12, 1995, a building permit was issued under
Ne. 22881Z hy the Building Inspector for an addition and alterations
to an existing one-family dwelling to include an enclosed porch as
applied for, and which was thereafter amended to show handwritten
changes for new construction (additional fee of $75.00 charged by the
Building Department and receipted July 28, 1995); and
WHEREAS, the building plans submitted under the original
building permit are substantially the same as that which was stopped
under the Stop Work Order issued October 18, 1995; and
WIIEREAS, lhe basis of the Stop Work Order is stated as
"...failing to comply with Article XXIV, Chapter 100-242A and B(I)
of the Zoniug Code of the Town of Southold...," and
WtlEREAS, an application for a formal Interpretation of Section
100-242A has been requested by the applicant, based upon the
reasons fox' issuance of the subject Stop Work Order dated Octo-
ber 18, 1995, and after due notice a public hearing was held on
Novemher 8, 1995; and
WIIEREAS, at said public hearing, all testimony was submitted -
in sapport, in rebuttal, and in general regarding this project, and a
duplicate of the Building Permit file and records, together with all
prior actions rendered by the Board of Appeals pertaining to this
property and transcripts have been made a permanent part of this
record;
WHEREAS, Ariicle XXIV, Section 100-242, Subsection A which is
apl)repriate and applicable for this conforming residential use with a
nonconforming sideyard setback, is noted in the following excerpt at
lmge 10143 of the Zoniug Code:
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(Appl, No. 4350 - Interpretation of Section 100-242, continued:)
100-242. Nonconforming buildings with
conformiug uses.
A. Notbing in this Article shall be deemed to
prevent the remodeling, reconstruction or
enlargement of a nonconforming building
containing a conforming use, provided that such
action does not create any new nonconformance
or increase the degree of nonconformance with
regard to the regulations pertaining to such
buildings; and
NOW, TItEREFORE, on motion by Member Tortora, seconded by
Member Villa, it was
RESOLVED, that it is hereby DETERMINED in interpreting
Section 100~242A that the term 'reconstruction' may include the term
"rearraugement" in the structural parts of the building, and/or the
term "altepation," defined at Section 100-13 of the Code as follows:
ALTERATION: As applied to a building or structure, a change
or rearrangement, or an enlargement, whether extending on a
side or by increasing in height, or the moving from one location
or position to another"; and a building permit for building
allerations and addition or enlargement which does not extend
into a new nonconforming yard or which does not increase the
degree of nonconformance with regarding to the regulations
pertaining to such buildings;
and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the reason given by the
Building Inspector dated October 18, 1995 to Stop Work under
Building Permit No. 22881Z "...for failing to comply with Section
100-212A of the Zoning Code..." is found to be deficient in form and
content, and based upon this Board's authority for a formal
interpretation, the Stop Work Work shall be removed (or lifted).
Furthermore, any reference to Subsection B(1) does not apply when
compliance is found at Sul)section A of 100-242.
Vote of the Board:
Toptora, and Goehpinger.
vote of the members.
Ayes: Messrs. Doyen, Dinizio, Villa,
This resolution was adopted by unanimous
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Agenda Item Ili. Other/Updates/Miscellaneous: The Board Members were
updated on each of the following:
Committee Sessions:
Code Review: Mon. Nov. 13 at 4 p.m.
and Public Notices)
(Commercial Vehicles
Committee of Planning/Zoning (No date set)
B. Final Draft - Proposed Local Law: Lot Creation and Merger -
expected to be scheduled for public hearing by the Town Board within 3 - 4
weeks. Final draft was given to board members' review and update, No
comments or changes were offered,
C. Proposed Local i,aw: Limitation on Outdoor Display at retail or
other establishments. Proposed Draft prepared by Town Attorney was given
to board members' review and npdflte. No comments or changes were offered.
Ageada Item IV. Miscellaneous:
A. New applications tentatively scheduled for Wed., December 6,
1995 subject to site inspections by board members (includes Robins Island
and LILCO application, and other variances filed on or before Tuesday,
November 24, 1995.). Motion was made by Chairman Goehringer, seconded
by Member Doyen, and duly carried, to authorize advertisement of the
followiug matters, once deemed complete by the Chairman and ZBA Office for
public hearings to be held on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1995:
7:30 p.m. Appl. No. 4353 - HELEN RUTKOWSKI. This is a
request, based upon the November 15, 1995 Notice of Disapproval
issued by the Building Inspector, in which applicant was denied
a building permit to add a second story and to convert existing
boat facility-accessory building to single-family dwelling use
due to prior restrictions under ZBA action #2032 dated 5/1/75
and #1954 dated 2/27/75. Location of Property: 1025 Gull Pond
Lane, Greenport, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-35-4-7.2
(and 28.16). Zone District established 1/9/89: R-40
Residential.
7:32 p.m. Appl. No. 4352 ~ PHILIP GIOIA. This is an appeal
based upon the November 3, 1995 Notice of Disapproval from the
Building Inspector in which applicant was denied permission to
construct garage based upon Article IIIA, Section 100-30A.4
(ref. 100-33) which requires a rear yard location. Subject
premises is substandard in size and is virtually all front yard
due to the existing rights-of-way. Location of Property:
South Side of Peconic Bay Boulevard, Laurel; County Tax Map
Parcel No. 1000-128-6-27.
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7:37 p.m. Continued from 11/8/95: Appl. #3451 EDW;ERD AND
JEAN ZUHOSKI. This is a Variance requesting relief under
Article XXIV, Section 100-244B for extension of existing
carport which would be located with a reduced front yard
setback on this nonconforming lot (substandard lot area and
width). Location of Property: 18250 County Road 48,
Cutchogue, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-96-4-1.1.
7:40 p.m. - Continued from 11/8/95 - Appl. #4347 - DORIS KERR
BROWN. Relocation of house at less than the required 100 ft.
from Sound bluff.
3400 Private Road off N/S Bergen Avenue, Mattituck.
7:45 p.m. - Appl. of LOUIS MOORE BACON (ROBINS ISL~J~D). This
is an application based upon the October 31, 1995 Notice of
Disapproval issued by the Building Inspector, the grounds for
which read as follows:
A.2 Boat House, Bi.1 Garage, C.1 Recreation Building, E.4
Garage with staff quarters: all exceed 18' height limitation
for accessory structures, Article III, Section 100-33A.
E.1 Family Vacation Home exceeds height limitation of 35 ft.
as stated in the Bulk Schedule for an R-400 Zone (as principal
building).
E.1 Family Vacation Home, B.1 Lane House, C.7 Caretaker
Cottage, E.4 Garage with staff quarters: One Family Dwelling
not to exceed one (1) dwelling on each lot under Permitted uses
in an R-400 Zone. Action required by the Zoning Board of
Appeals ....
Location of Property: Robins Island, near North Race of Great
Peconic Bay, Town of Southold, NY; County Parcel ID No.
1000-134-3-5, containing 434+- acres.
Il. NEW APPLICATION: LOUIS MOORE BACON/Robins Island.
Appl. No. 4354 - It was agreed by all board members to commence the
SEQRA revii~w and transmit tile initial coordination letter with all
docomel~Iatkm and copies of the application to all involved agencies, with
the anticipation of a Type I Status and lead agency designation by the
Board of Appeals if there is no objection from other agencies. Also, the
Board also agreed to commence review with Chic Voorhis of Voorhis and
Associates, Inc. as tile ZBA consultant on environmental issues in this
project. The Chairman agreed to deliver copies to Chic Voorhis in tile next
day or so. The Board Secretary agreed to deliver copies to the County
Ilealth 1)epartment, Town Trustees, and NYS Department of Environmental
Conserw~tion this week. Tile Board Members indicated they would
continue their review of tile new application and related documents (LEAF,
etc.) and discuss their concerns at the December 6, 1995 preliminary ZBA
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hearing. Member Tortora offered a motion earlier that would invite the
County Health I)epartment and State DEC officials to the December 2nd
island inspection, but the mellon failed. The Board Members were
inspecting the Island based upen an invitation and transportation offered by
the owner and it wouldn't be fair to the owner to extend that invitation to
orbed, agencies. The other agencies could contact the owner when they felt
the time was appropriate and when they had received their applications.
There being no other business properly earning before the Board at
this lime, the Chair~nan declared the meeting adjourned. The meeting
adjoarned al 11:15 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
['ling
RECEIVED AND FILED BY
To~ ~erk, ToWn of Southo!d