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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2719 O NOTICE OF HEARINGS Pursuant to Section 267 of the Town Law and the Provisions of the Amended Code of the Town of Southold, the following matters will be held for public hearings by the Board of Appeals, Town of Southold, at the Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York, on Thursday, August 14, 1980: 7:40 p.m. Application of Wilfred G. Gilman, Jr., 22 Scot- land Avenue, Madison, Connecticut 06443, for a Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article VII, Section 100-71 for permission to construct addition with insufficient rearyard. Location of property: 12 Greenwood Road, Fishers Island, New York; bounded north by Baird, east by F.I. Ferry District, south by Congrega- tional Christian Church, west by Greenwood Road; County Tax Map Item No. 1000-12-1-13.1. 7:50 p.m. Application of Joseph and Amelia Smulcheski, Carole Road, Southold, New York for a Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article III, Section 100-31 for permission to con- struct addition with insufficient sideyard. Location of property: 140 Carole Road, Southold, New York; bounded north by Hass, east by Arshamomaque Pond, south by Hrebok, west by Carole Road; County Tax Map Item No. 1000-52-2-5. 8:00 p.m. Application of Joseph Ga~eski, by Richard F. Lark~ Es~.~ Main Road, Cutchogue, New York 1193~5..~r a Variance to the Zonin~ Ordinance, Ar~.%cle III~ Section 100-31 for approval of insufficient area and/or width, and a Variance to New York Town Law. Section 280-A. Location of property: Maple Avenue (Private Road No. 7), Southold, New York; bounded north by Cichanowicz, east by Maple Avenue, south by Jerome, west by Tobin; County Tax Map Item No. 1000-75- 2-7 and 17. NOTICE OF HEARINGS Pursuant to Section 267 of the'~l'own Law and the Provi- sions of the Amended Code of the Town of Southold, the following matters will be held for publid hearings by the Board of Appeals, Town of Southold, at the Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York, on Thursday, August '~I4, 1000: 8:00 p.m. Application of Jo- m seph Gajeski, by Richard F. [ Lark, Esq., Main Road, Cut- [chogue, New York 11935 for a j Variance to the Zoning Ordin- ~[ ance~ Article III, Section 100- m31 for approval of insufficient maria and/or width, and a[ · Variance to New York Townm ~Law, Section 2~-.~. Locationr Il om, New ¥o~; g~,~,,,,~ b Cie . ----,.-~.*. IIpTe A2""°w'"'' ea,t hy II ,~nue, south by ./erom,~1 Il west by Tobin; County 1TA7 Affidavit for correction COUNTY OF SUFFOLR, STATE OF NEW YORK, ~ ss: J ... ~T.Q.~.~I.,! .~,~2~ ?~.V.,~.., .0,[~. ................. being duly Sworn, says that [ I{E is Printer and Publisher of the SUFFOLK WEEKLY TIMES, a newspaper published ~tt Greenport, in said county~ and that the notice, of which the ~mne~ed is ~ printed c~op¥, bus been published in the ~aid Suffolk WeekB/ Times ~nce in each week, for .O}i~ ........................ weeks successively eommencing on the ...[?~ .V.~.~.L/;(.~. ............. day of ..... ~I~.GU~).~ ......... 19..~0 Sworn to before me t~s . .~..~.. .... duy of ....... Term £xp,res March 30 NOTICE OF HE&RINGS Pursuant to Section 267 of the Town Law and the Provi- sions of the Amended Code of the Town of Southold, the fol- lowing matters will be held for publi- · carings by the Board of Arpeals, Town of Southold, at the Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York, on Thurs- day, AugUst 14, 19~0: 7:40 p.m. Application of Wil- fred G. Gilman, Jr., 22 Scot- land Avenue, Madison, Con- necticut 06443, for a Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Art- icl? V.. II, Section 100-71 for per- mmslon to construct addition with insufficient rearyard. Lo. cation of property: 12 Green- wood Road, Fishers Island, New York; bounded north by Baird, east by F.I. Ferry District, south by Congrega- tional Christian Church, west by Greenwood Road; County Tax Map Item No. 1000-12-1- 13.1. 7:50 p.m. Application of Jo- seph and Amelia Smulcbeski, Carole Road, Southold, New York for a Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article III, Section 100-31 for permission to construct addition with in- sufficient sideyard. Location of property: 140 Carole Read, Southold, New York; bounded north by Hass, east by Arsha- momaque Pond, south by Hrebok, west by Carole Road; County Tax Map Item No. 1000-52-2-5. 8:00 o.m. Annlication of Jo- seoh Gaieski. by l~Joh~d F, Lark. Esn.. Main-Road. C~t- cheque. New York 11935 fdc a Variance to th~gonin[g Ordin- '3'1 for aooroval of insufflc~t Variance to New York Town Law, ~octlon 2~a. bocauon of nro~ertv: Maole ACe-~'~= (Private Road No. 7), South- CICIIaHOWiCZ, eaS[ DY Ma west 0y Tobin; County Tax '.Map Item No. 1000-75-2-7 and' x17. 8:20 p .... Application of John Kramer, 6 Klm Avenue, Smithtown, New York, for a Variance to the Zoning Ordin ance, Article III, Section 100- 31 for permission to construct one-family dwelling with in- sufficiel~! frontyerd setbacks and insufficient sideyard set- back. Location of property: Corner of Harbor Lights Drive and Windjammer Drive, Southold, New York; bounded · OF SUFFOLg, ] OF NEW YORK, ~ ss: 100-31, for approval of insuf- ficient area. Location of pro- perry: Laurel Way, Southold, New York; bounded north by Laurel Way, west by Mulvi- hill, ~outh by Sladon, east by Schimpf; County Tax Map Item No. 1000-121-4-12.1. 9:10 p.m. Application of North Fork Motel, Inc., by Sam Rodland as agent, 55 Pilgrim Path, Huntington, New York 11743, for a Var- iance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article VII, Soct/on 1(~-~0 motet use to privately-owned Iinits (or condominium) use in a B-I Zone. Location of proper- ty: Corner of County Road 27 and Soundview Avenue, South- old, New York; bounded north by Soundview Avenue, east by County Road 27 and Sound- view Avenue, south by County Road 27, west by Main, Kem- per, Zech and Larson; County Tax Map Item No. 1000-135-2- 23. Dated: July 24, 1980. BY ORDER OF THE SOUTROLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS 1TJy31-3494 No 4/0?878 Su!fol~ C~LI~!¥ Term Expaes March 30, north by Harbor Lights Drive, [ GUSTAVSON west by Jones, south by Zic ................................ being duly Sworn. east by Windjammer Drive; County Tax Map Item No. ~t . ,S.~.E.. , i~ P~inter and Publisher o! the SUFFOLK 1000-71~2-20. 8:35 p.m. Application of LY TIMES, a newspaper published at Greenport, in said Marian DiCristina Hendrick- son, by Robert W. Gillispie, ; and that the notice, of which the ~nnex~! is ~ p~inted III, as agent, North Smith Drive, Southold, New York, ;las been published in the said Suffolk Weekly/ Times for a Variance to New York Town Law, Section 280-A for ! each week, ~or ONE weeks approval of access. Location of property: South side of sively eommeucin~ on the ~.'].~.~ ..................... North View Drive, Orient, New York; bounded north by ! ....... ~..~1..].~?~' ......... 19.~.Q. ~ North View Drive, east by ~ ~..~..~.~.. DeMaria, south by DeMaria ........ west by Tuthill: County Tax .......... Map Item No. 1000-13-3-1. . 8:55 p.m. Application ofttO before me this .3'J~.~. "i Adeline Lee, by Abigail A. ,! .J.~.~y. ........... 19.?~.. I~. ,~ ~ Wickham, Esq., Main Road, ' ~ ~.~....~..~..tt~.. Mattituck, New York for a L. ....... Variance to the Zoning Ordin- ' ............... ance, Article III, Section 100- . ....................................... 30 and Bulk Schedule, Section NOTICE OF HEARINGS Pursuant to Section 267 of the Town Law and the Provisions of the Amended Code of the Town of'Southold, the following matters will he held for public hearings by the Board of Appeals, Town of Southold, at the Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York, on Thursday, August 14, 1980: 7:40 p.m. Application of Wilfred G. Gilman, Jr., 22 Scotland Avenue, Madison, Connecticut 06443, for a Variance to the Zoning Ordin- ance, Article VII, Section 100-71 for permissio~n,,to by Hrebok, west by Carole Road, County Tax Map Item No. 1000-52-2-5. ~l~plication of .John Kramer, 6 Kim Avenue, Smithtown, New York, for a Variance to the Zoning Ordin- ance, Article IlL Section 100-31 for permission to construct one-family dwelling with insufficient frontyard setbacks and insufficient side- yard setback. Location of prolmrty: Comer of Harbor Lights Drive and Windjammer Drive, Southold, New York; bounded north by Harbor Lights Drive, west by Jones, south by Zic, east by Wind- jammer Drive; County Tax Map Rem No. 1000-71-2-20. 8:35 p.m. Application of Marian DiCristina Hendrick- son, by Robert W. Gillispie, HI, as agent, North Smith Drive, Southold, New York for a Variance to New York Town Law, Section 280-A for ap- proval of access. Location of property: South side of North View Drive, Orient, New York; bounded north by North View Drive, east by DeMaria, south by DeMaria,.west by Tuthill; County Tax Map .Item No. I000-13-3-1. 8:55 p.m. Application of Adeline Lee, by Abilgail A. Wickham, Esq., Main Road, Mattituck, New York for a Variance to the Zoning Ordin- ance, Article III, Section 100-30 and Bulk Schedule, Section 100-31, for approval of insufficient area. Location of property: Laurel Way, South- old, New York; bounded north by Laurel Way, west by Mulvihill, south by Sladon, east by Schimpf; County Tax Map Item No, 1000-121-4- 12.1. 9:10 p.m. Application of North Fork Motel, Inc., by Sam Rodland as agent, 55 Pilgrim Path, Huntington, New York 11743, for a Variance to the Zoning Ordin- ance, Article VII, Section 100-70 for permission to change existing motel use to privately-owned units (or con- dominium) use in a B,1 Zone. Location of property: Comer of County Road 27 and Sound- view Avenue, Southold, New York; bounded north by Soundview Avenue, east by County Road 27 and Sound- view Avenue, south by County Road 27, west by Main, Kemper, Zech and Larson; County Tax Map Item No. 1000.135-2-23. Dated: July 24, 1980. BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS 1T, 7/31/80 (9) COUNTY OF SUFFOLK STATE OF NEW YORK SSi Patricia Wood, being duly sworn, says that she is the Editor, of THE LONG ISLAND TRAVELER-WATCH/V~N, a public newspaper printed at ~outhold, in Suffolk County; and that the notice of which the annexed is a printed copy, has been published in said Long Island Traveler-Watch- man once each week for .......... ./. .... -r .................... weeks / successivel commencing on the ~/... ....... ............ ...... before me. this J day .......................... ............. CLEMENT j. , Stat ::~. 52-9321125 ~es~ding in Suffolk FORM NO. 3 0 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE SOUTHOLD, N. Y. NOTICE OF DISAPPROVAL File No ................................................................. Date ........................................................ 19.. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that your application dated ~JI//~ ~ 19~'0 , for perm, it to ~#'r~,a/~,t ..~..!.q,~...~....~. ...... ...~....~..~...E..~..!.¥c~ the premises located at ..~..!..~..~...?..~......../~.?...~..~..~ ~/~'~>L ~- J~ V ~ Street Map .................................... Block ............................................ Lot ................................................ is returned herewith and disapproved on the following grounds .~.T......~..?..t~.~!~.'i. ........ ~..~ ...... .o..%....~!.~.~ ............. ~.~......~ ........ .¥..~. ............. ............... .s. ............................. ~.~ ............ :. ............ ~ ........................... ~ .............. .L., ........................ Building Inspector S - d ~onn ~ O O TOWN OF $OUTHOLD, NEW YORK APPEAL FROM DECISION OF BUILDING INSPECTOR APPEAL NO, ~ 7/~ DATE ........... TO THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, N. Y. 1, ................................. of ................................................. Nome of Appellant Street and Number ........ ..S~..~..'~...o..Z.g ..................................................................... Ne.~..X.°.~...~.~.9..?.i....HEREBY APPEAL TO Municipality State THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS FROM THE DECISION OF THE BUILDING INSPECTOR ON APPLICATION FOR PERMIT NO ..................................... DATED ,,, ..~7~....e....3..7.~....Z.~.8..0. ......................... WHEREBY THE BUILDING INSPECTOR DENIED TO ( ( (X) Name of Applicant for permit of c/o Richar~ F. Lark, P. O. BOX 973, Cutchogue, New York 11935 Street and Number Municipality State PERMIT TO USE PERMIT FOR OCCUPANCY P~RMZT TO SUBDIVZD~ P~OPERTY northwesterly si6e off ~apla . .... 1. LOCATION OF THE PROPERT~ .~ve~ue,..~u~ho~,../~,~ ............... .A....r..e..s.~.i...a.l......?.n....?...a..g..r~ultural' Street Use District on Zoning Map Suffolk Oounty Tax Map NO. 1000-75-2-7 & 17 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.) Ar=Lcle III, Section 100-31 and Section 280A o~ ~h~ Town Law 3. TYPE OF APPEAL Appeal is made herewith for (X) A VARIANCE to the Zoning Ordinance or Zoning Map (X) A VARIANCE due to lack of access (State of New York Town Law Chap. 62 Cons. Laws Art. 16 Sec. 280A Subsection 3 4. PREVIOUS APPEAL A previous appeal 3{N~l~l~has not) been made with respect to this decision of the Building Inspector or with respect to this property. Such appeal was ( ) request for a special permit ( ) request for a variance and was made in Appeal No ................................. Dated ...................................................................... REASON FOR APPEAL (X) A Variance to Section 280A Subsection 3 (x) A Variance to the Zoning Ordinance ( ) is requested for the reason that ]?et;L~:Loner ~J. ebes to ~vi~ p~y on ~ ~st~ly si~e of "~ple A~ue", ~u~ld, N~ Yo~, in~ t~ ~el.. Per.net ~ ~s~ app~ of ~e private ~ad ~ as "~ple Aven~," all s~ ~ ~ ~u~y of ~rl~ V~ ~yl, P.C. dated April 4, 1980, ~d ~e 20, 1980, ~ is atta~ed he~ as ~bit A. iq)tm ZBz (Continue on other side) REASON FOR APPEAL Continued 1. STRICT APPLICATION OF THE ORDINANCE would produce practical difficulties or unneces- sam HARDSHIP because ]Petitioner is the owner of a parcel of lend presently zoned "A resident/al end agri~ultural" ~ontaining 63,699 square feet of area and 216.50 feet of zoad frontage on a private zo&d known as "Maple Avenue", Southold, New York. pz~perty presently hes lo~ated on it a two-story fra-m dwelliog, ~ she(~, & garage, end a bern. Petit4L~ner is ~esizous of ~Lv~Lng this proA~rty :Ln~o two ~ep~rate par- eels which will be in ~onformity with the neighborhood. LOt 1 will have 38,582 m~uare feat of area, 66.&0 feet of road frontage on "Maple Avenue", &nd ~ontain the bern. There is ~m~le zoom on the westerly ~ort/on of th~e ~r~el to erect a one fmm~ly ~welling :Ln the futl~re. Pro]~oeed Lot 2 w:Lll have 25,08? ~:~r~ feet of area, 150.0 feet of road frontage on #Maple Avenue", end oon~,~:Ln ~ er/sting t~-story fr~ ~welling, sheds, ~d garage. As seen from the portion of the Suffolk County Tax Map wh:L~h is att&shed heret~ as Exh:Lbit B, the exist/ns lot to the north is farm lend. The are& to the south of width end' yard requir~m~te. Considering the existing neighborhood the varience as appl:Led for is not substantial in relation to the son:Lng standards. Both of the lots being created by ~l~Ls appliuet/on will be l~rger then the e~e of the residential lots in this ee~bliehed neig~borhaod. The pzoperty to the north, east and west il de~oted to egril~ll tuts1 hoognitzLon of enceso is he,Lng requested for "M~:~le Avenue" a private road 68.81 feet (~ont/nued on ~Lder attached hereto under 2. The hordship crested is UNIQUE end is not shored by oil prope~ies olive iff the immediote vicinity of this property end in this use district becouse the neigh~orhoo~ has been es~a~lishod for & long ~er~o~ of time prior to the enact~mnt of the Zoning Orclin~nce of the Town of Souttlold and ~lrl:ually ~ of t~e p~j~ert~ in ~h4e neighbozJ~ood is residential end mmue in the Town of Sou~old. It would be unf~4r ~o r~lttLL, e ~he Petitioner, Joseph GaJes~L~ to re~:i~ · single resi~en~al lot of 63,669 equm .feet when the aver&ge lot degotec~ to reside~Lal p~T~:x)see only in this ne:Lghborhcod is alpha&rely 18,700 feat. As et&tod previously, b to the location of the ex:Lst~ng b~Ll~Lngs, it is practiaable to ~Lvide the premises into t~o 31,500 square foot lots beueuee ~u would end ~ with t~o long, n~rrow lots 108 feet in width virt13A~ly no side y~ for the exist/ns b~Ll~Lngs. 3. The Variance would observe the spirit of the Ordinance and WOULD NOT CHANGE THE CHARACTER OF THE DISTRICT because en ins~ection of the pz'o~erties in the area reveals they are ~evotad pr~l~rlly to residen~Lal end agrigultural use. The grentiog of this varience will not ~h~nge the character of t~:Ls neighl:x)rl~oo~ end will not increase the density of the area. Fur~har the gran~Lng of the request for appzoval of access for the two pzo~osed lo~ will not increase vehicular traffic as the Petitioner's ~me is the only resi6~nue on ~l~ple Avenue." COUNTY OF S'u'FFO~K ) ........ ' ................................. Sworn to this ..............................................doy o{ .............~.~. ................................... 1980 BABETTE CORNINE NOTARY PU~3LIC, State of New York Suffol~ County ~o. 52-5792800~ Commission Expires March 30, O APPEA~ FROM I~CISION OF THE BUILDING INSBECTOR ~O TH~ ~ONING BOARD OF APPEALS, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, N.Y. BY JOSEPH GA~-ESKI REASON ~OR TH~ APPEAL {continued) #1 (continued) in width, which has for m~ny years served as ingress and egress for ~ Pstt~toner house and t~ha far~ lands to the north, and is in good condition. Rescue vehicles fiz~ .t. ruoks, or police cars would have no difficulty in using this road at the present time in, case of a fire or --~rgency a~ it is sufficiently developed for a J - IOi~ph GaJask~[~ APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Charles Grigonis, Jr. Serge Doyen, Jr. James Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Villa Telephone (516) 765-1809 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SCO'I~ L. HARRIS Supervisor Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 February 12, 1991 Mr. Henry E. Raynor, Jr. 320 Love Lane Mattituck, NY 11952 Re: Update for 280-A Access Approval to 1000-75-2-8 & 9 Dear Mr. Raynor: The Board Members have considered your recent letter, in which you have indicated that the property owner/developer is proposing to reconstruct Maple Avenue to conform with the Planning Board requirements and specifications for a standard 50-foot wide roadway. Upon researching our records, we find that there was an access approval granted under Appl. No. 2719 on August 14, 1980 over the subject private road referred to as "Maple Avenue." In this event, the Board of Appeals at its Special Meeting held Friday, January 11, 1991, authorized a conditional waiver from the filing of a variance to update "Maple Avenue," PROVIDED that the roadway is constructed in accordance with the specifications for a major subdivision roadway as accepted and adopted by the Planning Board in its review and processing of the subject major subdivision application. This waiver is granted only because of the previous history of this "Maple Avenue" with the Board of Appeals in the 1980 application for access approval in a prior minor subdivision. A copy of this letter is being furnished to the Planning Board Chairman for their file concerning the pending major subdivision application. Very truly yours, lk cc: GERARD p. GOEHRINGER CHAIRMAN Southold Town Planning Board Southold Town Board of Appeals -7- August 14, 1980 and will not observe the spirit of the zoning ordinance. On motion by Mr. Grigonis, seconded by Mr. Tuthill, it was RESOLVED, that Joseph and Amelia Smulcheski, Carole Road, Southold, New York be denied without prejudice a Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article III, Section 100-31 as applied for. Location of property: 140 Carole Road, $outhold, New York; bounded north by Hass, east by Arshamomaque Pond, south by Hrebok, west by Carole Road. County Tax Map Item No. 1000-52-2-5. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Messrs. Grigonis, Doyen, Tuthill, Douglass and Goehringer. PUBLIC HEARING: Appeal No. 2719. Application of Joseph Gajeski, by Richard F. Lark, Esq., Main Road, Cut- chogue, New York 11935, for a Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article III, Section 100-31 for approval of insufficient area and/or width, and a Variance to New York Town Law, Section 280-A. Location of property: Maple Avenue (Private Road No. 7), Southold, New York; bounded north by Cichanowicz, east by Maple Avenue, south by Jerome, west by Tobin. County Tax Map Item No. 1000-75-2-7 and 17. The Chairman opened the hearing at 8:00 p.m. by reading the appeal application in its entirety, legal notice of hear- ing and affidavits attesting to its publication in the local and official newspapers, Notice of Disapproval from the Building Inspector, and letter from the Town Clerk that notification to adjoining property owners was made; fee paid $15.00. MR. CHAIRMAN: We have a section of the County Tax Map showing the area. We have a survey by Van Tuyl showing the two lots as they are set off and the buildings. Is there anyone here that would have anything to add to what is in the application. Mr. Lark? RICHARD LARK, ESQ.: Richard Lark, Main Road, Cutchogue. The first thing I would like to address myself to is the approval of the access under 280-A of the Town Law. As you can see from the map you have as Exhibit A and also the Tax Southold Town Board of Appeals -8- August 14, 1980 Mr. Lark (continued): Map, the zoning maps attached, the land to the north is farmland. And I was involved a couple of months ago, which is now labeled as Cichanowicz, who bought from a Wiepynski the old Gajeski farm. And at the closing the question of access, legal access on this "Maple Avenue" came up. Gajeski wasn't involved with the closing, but when I got in contact with him, he said, "Heck. I've been living there since 1927 and there has never been a question on it. Why now?" As it turns out, that road had never received any approval from anybody, even though it has been there probably sometime after the turn of the century. Because as the Board knows, that's an old established neighborhood~ and there turned out curiously that there are gas and-electric poles on the side and gas in the street there on "Maple Avenue" there. And there was some problems with the sale to Mr. Cichanowicz because they were concerned about their legal access. But we were able to assure them that there was, but as it turned out, they couldn't get electric back there because LILCO, even though they had the electric and the gas there did not have an easement. So my first project on this thing was to get the Long Island Lighting Company an easement, back in March of 1980, to get that straightened out. Then I promised Cichanowicz that, as you know, Joe Gajeski acquired the Stelzer piece and he was going to make an application once he could get things squared away. And I said one of the first things I would do would be to get approval of the access from the Board of Appeals so that everybody bordering on that street, which has been there for I guess over 50 years; and I think there is even a town sign there. Joe says they even plow it, for one reason or another. But apparently from when the ordinances went in, it was an oversight. And I can see why. Because when the County did their tax map, they've only got the road as 33, 34 feet wide, if you will look at it. Whereas in reality Van Tuyl has surveyed it from all the existing gates as being 68.81. So as I said, there was no problem giving LILCO a ten-foot easement, and so on and so forth, and there is just all kinds of room. And as you have been down there, the road is fairly developed in the sense that it's probably as good as some of our paved surfaces we have in Town. And it has caused no problems. So that's the first thing. But I wanted to explain it was just kind of apparently over the years, and when we got into zoning in the late 50's and then the amendments in the 60's and early 70's, this just apparently was an oversight. So that's to correct that. Now, you've read the application and you've seen the property; and I won't dwell on it. When Joe's original deed, as I say he has been living there since 1927 when he got it from the family in the estate, he only had 106 feet on"Maple Avenue," he only had 106 feet. And as it works out, the 106 feet, if you would scale it off on Exhibit A and run a line back, which his original lot was, it puts it right up hard against those sheds over there; and virtually leaves him no sideyard against his house. So he had an opportunity to acquire what is called the Stelzer piece, which is this piece C Southold Town Board of Appeals -9- August 14, 1980 Mr. Lark (continued): north of the pencil line there. And I said to him, I had the survey on that when he bought it, and Joe at the time when he bought it was questioning whether he should put the lot in one of his relatives' names so he could keep the old game of separate and distinct ownership. You can see it right where that lot line went, right up hard against those things. And I said, "No. Take it all in one because,~ I said, "You want to really keep it and what you really want to do is kind of widen out this lot somewhat, your residen- tial lot here," where he lives, "to make it a decent lot, give yourself some breathing room, be able to move that hedgerow that you know is there, move it over, and have yourself a decent lot." And he kept saying, "Well I don't need all this property, and the barn is too good to tear down. And I've got an opportunity to lease out the barn so they can use it for storage and farming purposes," and so on and so forth, "and I no longer farm." So hence the plan to develop the two lots, which you have as the appli- cation before you -- lot No. 2 which would be his retained lot, which would have 150-foot width, and lot No. 1, which if it ever was built upon with a residence, the residence would no doubt go back into this area, and I don't mind any kind of a reasonable restriction by the Board, whereas not to allow a residence to be built so many feet from the road, because then you would end up with 150-foot lot width back here. You cculd build a decent situation back here. And it would leave nice access to that. Because I think the Cichanowicz piece is a long-time in ever getting developed for the simple reason that he is putting nursery stock in there. And putting quite an investment in there, so I think that's a long-term situation as you know with a nur- sery-type situation there. So I think it's a reasonable use of what he's got there. As you know from the Tax Map and'looking at the rest of the parcels in there, they are all pre-zoning as you know, and they're all owned, some of them real postage-stamp lots, which are already built upon. The neighborhood is going nowhere. It's developed, if you're going to say it. And the Cichanowicz piece to the north, you know, which is a large 48 acres or so, something like that, I don't think anything will become of it because of the, as I say, he's putting in an extensive program on nursery stock. And this would enable Mr. Gajeski the applicant to have a nice-size residential lot for himself, which is in conformity with what's there. And also, even though I personally do not like flag lots, there was just no other way, and to keep any kind of conformity with this, other than due this. And as I said, if the Board feels that, all right they'll go along with his application but we don't want a house put up here, just perpetuate everything, any house would have to be built back so.many feet, that's perfectly reasonable because the intent is a house would go in this area here, which is where the house should go if one is ever built here. You know. Southold Town Board of Appeals -10- August 14, 1980 MEMBER TUTHILL: And use this only for access then. MR. LARK: Access, sure. Because there is plenty of access. You could get a nice drive-- MEMBER TUTHILL: Because you're way under on road front- age. MR. LARK: Oh, sure. But see, the zoning ordinance is not road frontage. It's the width of the building lot. So you would have it back here no matter how you did it, and you could orient the house in such a fashion, and with the land- scaping and everything it would be a nice residential lot, and you would have yourself a nice ingress driveway there. So that's what the intent is. I won't repeat what is said in the application, except to say that the request, the variance being requested here is not substantial when you take the neighborhood into consideration. As to lot size and everything. MEMBER GOEHRINGER: He picked up, what, about 45 feet here, Mr. Lark? MR. LARK: Pardon? MEMBER GOEHRINGER: He picked up about 45 feet. MR. LARK: Right. He wants to add to make it -- it could have just as well been 160 as opposed to 140, but to make it a legal width here, right. He only had in his originaly 106 feet, which I have the deed right here, which would put it hard, as I say, you can see it right here -- MEMBER GOEHRINGER: Are there any other present plans for the barn as-- MR. LARK: They just utilize it for storage at the present time. It is a good barn. MEMBER GOEHRINGER: Yeah, it's a beautiful barn. MR. LARK: Bgt whether or not it can be converted into a residence, I don't know, but that would be -- and he has no plgns for that. In fact a fellow by the name of Ed, or Joe? MR. GAJESKI: Eddie. MR. LARK: Eddie Brush is using it right now to-- MR. CHAIRMAN: In fact I know a fellow who would like to buy the barn! MEMBER GOEHRINGER: It's an impressive barn. It was really super-impressive. Southold Town Board of Appeals -11- August 14, 1980 MR. CHAIRM3LN: He fell in love with it yesterday. MR. LARK: So, it's trying to make the best of somewhat of a bad situation, in that even though Joe, Mr. Gajeski had more property here, he was cramped, as you can see. Not only from an air point of view but, you know, from a space point of view. And his living area is up in there, so this does straighten that out. But it would put an undue burden on him to carry the whole thing, and there is really no point in it when everything else is small in that neighborhood and it doesn't look like any of this is going, to be developed in the foreseeable future. He wants to strictly grow nursery crops out of there, which would be a long range. MEMBER TUTHILL: Actually you've only got one flag lot, not five. But what they tried to do years ago would be to put five strips in, into big rectangles. I don't see anything wrong with this myself. MR. LARK: Except that you might want to put in, I told Mr. Gajeski, I think that you might want to put a reasonable restriction, which I think is reasonable on Lot 1, that some yo-yo doesn't try to stick a -- MEMBER TUTHILL: Would you say 175, not less than-- MR. CHAIRMAN: Well, 175 back to there. MR. LARK: Yes, and get yourself a decent width. Because that would, that is just going to compound it. And you don't want it either. Do you see what I'm talking about? If this were ever built on with a residence, you couldn't build it closer than that line. And you wouldn't want that either. MR. GAJESKI: I don't want that either, no. It would be all my life I would keep living there, and use it for a barn, you know? MBMBER TUTHILL: I go along with it, with the condition - that nothing be built closer than 170' from Maple Avenue. West of. MR. LARK: ~t would be west, that's right. MEMBER GOEHRINGER: I'd like to add to that if I could. Also, based upon the Planning Board's approval. MR. LARK: I understand with your new procedure now that he has to go get subdivision approval. MEMBER GOEHRINGER: Well, I think that the plan is certainly justified. I feel, however, that the Planning Board should look at it with a site-plan point of view. MR. LARK: Well, there are no present plans to build. Southold Town Board of Appeals -12- August 14, 1980 MEMBER GOEHRINGER: No, they have certain feeling about the flag-lot situation. MR. LARK: Ok. 5~. CHAIRMAN: So I'll offer a resolution with the conditions we've just mentioned, and subject to the Planning Board. MEMBER TUTHILL: I'll second it. MR. LARK: Bow about approval of the access? MEMBER DOUGLASS: The access has to be built to the specifications. MR. LARK: That road is better than some of our highways. They plow it in the winter. Who is going to build it? MEMBER DOUGLASS: You can build it. MR. LARK: Everybody uses it. Cichanowicz runs equipment over there. MR. CHAIRMAN: That road has been there, must have been when I was five years ago, we used to go up Nellie Williams for ice cream. MR. GAJESKI: In 1927 the road was there, and I don't know how many years before that. MR. LARK: When I got approval of Miami Boulevard, the Board felt that, that was a lot narrower and nowheres in the condition of this place. The Board felt that since it was an existing thing used by existing homes, it's not brand new like you're cutting things in. The Town even plows this. MR. CHAIRMAN: I always thought this was a Town road. MR. LARK: Everybody did until we started to check the legalities of it. MEMBER DOUGLASS: Well you're talking about something different than I'm talking about. MR. LARK: I'm just asking for 280-A approval under the Town Law of the State of New York. MEMBER DOUGLASS: To which lot, to his lot? MR. LARK: The whole Maple Avenue. You have it in the survey. MEMBER DOUGLASS: Yeah. Right. MR. LARK: Sixty-eight feet wide for a distance of -- Southold Town Board of Appeals -13- August 14, 1980 MR. CHAIRMAN: This has never been approved by anybody. MEMBER DOUGLASS: Oh, that's never been accepted by anybody? I was talking about in here (interior egress and ingress for back lot). MR. LARK: No, no. MR. CHAIRMAN: Anywhere from the Main Road back. MR. LARK: 471 feet. MEMBER DOUGLASS: I'm not talking about that. I'm talking about any access that has to be in there. MR. CHAIRMAN: Well, if he builds he is going to have to build 175 feet back. MEMBER DOUGLASS: Right. And he has to have access. MR. LARK: I'm not arguing about it, talking about that. I'm talking about way up here. This is where I'm talking about approval of access, the whole thing. I just put it in the application. MR. CHAIRMAN: If Joe decided to sell his house and everything, some of them would have to come in for the approval. MEMBER TUTHILL: You want to make something legal that's been a practical matter. MR. LARK: Precisely. And I told Cichanowicz-- ~MBER DOUGLASS: Why don't'you turn it over to the Town? Maybe they could take it. MR. LARK: Well he could take it by user, if he wanted. MEMBER DOUGLASS: Because if they have been maintaining it. MR. LARK: ~o they pave it? MR. GAJESKI: Once in a while they plow it, but very seldom. We"take care of it ourselves. MR. LARK: You laid it, and-- MR. GAJESKI: Yeah, whatever we had to do, we took care of it. Once in a while if you get a big snow storm they come in, you know, after we called them, and say they've gone up-- MR. LARK: It's got an official sign out in front, but it turns out it's not an official road. Southold Town Board of Appeals -14- August 14, 1980 MEMBER DOUGLASS: But it's 68 feet wide. MEMBER TUTHILL: He's not the only property owner along Maple Avenue. MR. LARK: Oh, sure. MEMBER TUTHILL: So it isn't just his-- MR. LARK: No, no, no. In fact it's one, two, three, four, about five, and then Cichanowicz, six. MEMBER TUTHILL: Right. MEMBER DOUGLASS: I did, too. MR. LARK: So did I, until it came up in the CichanOwicz closing, which Joe wasn't involved with. He wasn't involved with it. MR. GAJESKI: Years ago, that's all they done on the thing. They didn't give a damn. It was just a road and forget it. You bought a piece of property, forget it. ~MBER DOUGLASS: Well that's like they tried to say King Street in Orient is a Town road, and it's not. My great-grandfather gave it to the Town, the Town never accepted it. And everybody on the road still owns to the center of the road. MR. CHAIRMAN: I'll make a motion to approve the access. MEMBER TUTHILL: Ok. I'll second you= motion to approve the access. MR. CHAIRMAN: The motion has been made and seconded to approve the access. MEMBER DOUGLASS: And make sure you say Maple Lane-- MR. LARK: ~aple Avenue. MEMP.ER DOUGLASS: Maple Avenue. After investigation and personal inspection of the premises, the Board finds that applicant purchased two parcels of land located on the west side of Maple Avenue (Private Road No. 7), Southold, which became merged as one parcel when the properties were conveyed into the same ownership. Proposed Lot No. 1 will have 38,582 square feet of area and 66.50 feet in width, and has an existing barn. Rroposed Lot No. 2 will have 25,087 square feet of area and 150 feet in width, and has an existing two-story Southold Town Board of Appeals -15- August 14, 1980 farm house, two sheds, and a garage. Also, the access road, known as "Maple Avenue", has been preexisting of zoning, is approximately 68.81 feet wide, and is suitably improved for egress and ingress to the subject parcels. The Board agrees with the reasonings of applicant. The Board finds the circumstances present in this case unique, and strict application of the ordinance would pro- duce practical difficulties or unnecessary hardship. The Board believes that the granting of a variance in this case will not change the character of the neighborhood and will observe the spirit of the ordinance. On motion by Mr. Grigonis, seconded by Mr. Tuthill, it was RESOLVED, that Joseph Gajeski, by Richard F. Lark, Esq., Main Road, Cutchogue, New York 11935, be granted Variances to: (a) the Zoning Ordinance, Article III, Section 100-31 approving the insufficient area of two pmcposed parcels as applied for, to wit, 38,582 and 25,087 square feet, and approving the insufficient width cf Lct 1 as applied for, to wit, 66.50 feet; and (b) New York Town Law, Section 280-A approving the access, as applied for, in Appeal No. 2719 dated July 11, 1980, SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONEI- TIONS: (1) That applicant obtain approval from the Southold Town Planning Board concerning the division of this property; (2) That no structures be built within 170 feet from Maple Avenue into "Lot No. 2." Location of property: Maple Avenue (Private Road No. 7), Southold, New York; bounded north by Cichanowicz, east by Maple Avenue, south by Jerome, west by Tobin; County Tax Map Item No. 1000-75-2-7 and 17. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Messrs. Grigonis, Doyen, Tuthill, Douglass and Goehringer. PUBLIC HEARING: Appeal No. 2720. Application of John Kr~mer, 6 Klm Avenue, Smithtown, New Yc~k, for a Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article III, Section 100-31 for permission to construct one-family dwelling with insufficient frontyard setbacks and insufficient sideyard setback. Loca- tion of property: Corner of Harbor Lights Drive and Windjam- mer Drive, Southold, New Ye=k; bounded north by Harbor Lights Drive, west by Jones, south by Zic, east by Windjammer Drive~ County Tax Map Item No. 1000-71-2-20. The Chairman opened the hearing at 8:30 p.m. by reading the appeal application in its entirety, legal notice of hear- RICHARD F. LARK October 7, 1980 Mr. Charles Grigonis, Jr. Chairman Southold Town Board of Appeals Town Hall Southold, New York 11971 Mr. Henry E. Raynor, Jr., Chairman Southold Town Planning Board Town Hall Southold, New York 11971 RE: Property of Joseph Gajeski on westerly side of Maple Avenue, Peconic, New York Dear Messrs. Grigonis and Raynor: In connection with the above-captioned matter the Board of Appeals granted Mr. Gajeski a variance to subdivide his property on Maple Avenue on August 14, 1980. On August 22, 1980, the matter was submitted in proper form to the Planning Board for its approval along with the required fee. On October 2, 1980 I re- ceived a letter from the Planning Board disapproving the applica- tion and returning the filing fee of $50.00. I have contacted Robert W. Tasker, the Town Attorney, to dis- cuss this situation, and he informs me that he will be amenable to a meeting between all concerned parties to attempt to seek an amicable solution to this situation. Is it possible for you gentle- men to contact Mr. Tasker to set up a meeting at which I will be present to see if this situation can be resolved? If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact me. Very truly your~ RFL:bc cc. Robert W. Tasker, Esq. Board of Appeals Town of Southold OCOUNTY OF SUFFOLK DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING (516) 360-5513 LEE E. KOPPELMAN September 24, 1980 Pursuant to the requirements of Sections 1323 to 1332 of the Suffolk County Charter, the following applications which have been referred to the Suffolk County Planning Commission are considered to be a matter for local determination. A decision of local determination should not be construed as either an approval or a disapproval. ~pplicant Municipal File Number J~oseph Gajeski 2719 John Kramer 2720 Adeline Lee 2723 Francis J. Murphy 2734 GGN:jk Very truly yours, Lee E. Koppelman Director of Planning CH;I~F PLANN:=R TOWN CLERK 765-3783 Building Dept. Planning Bd, 765-2660 Board of Appeals 765-1809 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE Main Road Southoid, N. Y. 11971 Pursuant to the General Municipal Law, Chapter 24, of the Consolidated Laws, Article 12-B, Sections 239-1 and m, the Board of Appeals of the town of. Sotl~Old (agency involved) hereby refers the following proposed zoning action to the Suffolk County Planning Commission: (check one) ................ New and recodified zoning ordinance ................ Amendment to the zoning ordinance ................ Zoning changes ................ Special permits XX VariancesA~t. TTT~ SOC. Mr. Joseph Gajeski o/o Richard ~. Lark, Box 973, Main Road Cutchogue, NY 11935 Appeal No. 2719 100-31 and 280-A Location of affected land: .~/.H..I~i;~..O~..~[gl, p~e..A.V.~I3.~{~...[ ~.~,.¥.~*~I~..i[~.~,~ within 500 feet of: (check one or more) 1000-75-2-7 and 17. ................ Town or village boundary line, or shore line .......... .X.,X,. State or county road, parkway or expressway (S,R. 25) ................ State or county park or recreation area ................ Stream or drainage channel owned by the county or for which the county has established channel lines. ................ State or county owned parcel on which a public building is situated Comments: ¸%, (signed) LLnda F. Kowalski Seoretary Title Date received by Suffolk County Planning Commission ................................ .................................................... File No ................................. © O Pl HENRY E. RAYNOR, Jr.. Chairman FREDERICK E. GORDON JAMES WALL BENNETT ORLOWSKI, ~r. GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, Jr. Southold, N.Y. 11971 August 28, 1980 TELEPHONE 765- 1938 Mr. Charles Grigonis~ Chairman Zoning Board of Appeals Town Hall Southold, New York 11971 Dear Mr. Grigonis: The Planning Board has reviewed your referral in the matter of Ga~eski. The Board feels the property is adequately drawn as is and no variances should be given. This is apparently derived out of a 16 acre piece of property which will set a precedent for the remainder of the tract. The original makes more sense than the appeal. Yours truly, HENRY E. RAYNOR, JR., CHAIRMAN SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD By Muriel Tolman, Secretary Southold Town Board of Appeals SOUTHOLO, L. I., N.Y. 11~'71 TELEPHONE (516) 766-1809 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS CHARLESGRIGONIS, JR.t Chairman SERGE DOYEN, JR. TERRY TUTHILL ROBERT J. DOUGLASS Gerard P. Goehringer July 31, 1980 Mr. Henry E. Raynor, Jr., Chairman Southold Town Planning Board Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Re: Appeal No. 2719 - Application of Joseph Gajeski Location of Property:' Maple Avenue (Private Road No.7), Southold, New York Dear Henry: Recently, a variance application requesting approval of insufficient area, width and 280-A access for two proposed parcels has been filed with our department, and a public hearing is scheduled for Thursday, August 14, 1980 regarding same. Inasmuch as the project planned herein will require approval from your Board, we request whether or not the proposed layout appears to be in accordance with the stand- ards you would be considering; and if you have any recommen- dations, please do not hesitate to provide us with same. Attached hereto is a survey showing the proposed project. Sincerely yours, CHARLES GRIGONIS~, JR. ~ f_3/ CHAIRMAN Enclosure 0 0 Southold Town Board of Appeals MAIN ROAD- STATE ROAD 25 SOUTHOLD, L.I., N.Y. 119'71 TELEPHONE (516) 765-1809 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS CHARLES GRIGONIS. JR. CHAIRMAN SERGE DOYEN. JR. TERRY TUTHILL ROBERT J. DOUGLASS GERARD P. GOEHRINGER TYPE II ACTION DESIGNATION NEGATIVE DECLARATION NOTICE OF NO SIGNIFICANT EFFECT ON THE ENVIRONMENT Pursuant to Section 617.13 of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Act, Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law, and Town Law of the Town of Southold, Section 44-4B, the Southold Town Board of Appeals has determined that the following project is classified as a Type II Action not having a significant effect on the environment and will not require any other determination or proceduret under the N.Y.S. Environmental Quality Review Act. DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT Appeal No. 2719. Application of JOSEPH GAJESKI, by Richard F, Lark, Esq., Main Road, Box 973, Cutchogue, NY 11935. Location of Projec~rthwest side of Maple Avenue, Southold, NY. County Tax Map Item No. 1000-75-2-7 and 17. Permission Requested: Approval of insufficient area and width, Article III, Section 100-31. Date of Public Hearinq: August 14, 1980. Documents on File: Appeal Application, Notice to Adjoining Neighbors, Affidavit Attesting to the Mailing of said Notice, surveys and/or sketches of the proposed project, Notice of Dis- approval from the Building Inspector, Legal Notice of Hearing, Environmental Assessment in the Short Form, Section of the County Tax ~ap showing the subject property, &other documents as may be required. Person to Contact for More Information: Mrs. Linda Kowalski, Secretary, Board of Appeals, Southold Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York 11971; tel. (516) 765-1809. Dated: Copies to: July 24, 1980. Applicant's Attorney. Town Clerk Bulletin Board. County Planning Commission. K JUDITH T. TERRY · TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS TELEPHONE (516) 765-1801 Southold, L. I., N. Y. 11971 July 22, 1980 TO: The Soughold Town Zoning Board of Appeals From: Judith T. Terry, Town Clerk Transmitted herewith is Zoning Appeal No. 2719 application of Joseph Gajeski for a variance. Also included are notification to adjoining property owners as follows: Frank A. Cichanowicz, Lupen Drive, Cutchogue, N.Y. 11935; Seymour ~obin, 4008 New York Avenue, Avenue, Southold, NewYork. JTT/bn cc~flle Enc. / Seaford, N.Y. 11783; Thomas Jerome, J~4dith T. ' 'y ~ Town Clerk RFD, Maple ' O O RICHARD F. LARK July 22, 1980 Mrs. Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk Town Hall - Main Road Southold, New York 11971 RE: Joseph Gajeski - Variance for Maple Avenue - Southold, New York Dear Mrs. Terry: In connection with the above-captioned matter, I am enclosing the following: 1. Application for Variance in triplicate. 2. Exhibit A: Map of premises dated April 4, 1980 amended JUne 20, 1980 prepared by R. Van Tuyl, P.C. Notice to Adjacent Property Owners with proof of mailing together with certified mailing receipts attached thereto. 4. Notice of Disapproval from Building Inspector. 5. Short Environmental Assessment Form. 6. Three (3) additional copies of survey of premises. 7. My check payable to the order of the Town of Southold in the amount of $15.00. If all is in order,kindly place this matter before the Board of Appeals so a date may be set for a public hearing. RFL:bc Enclosures V~urs~ ~ ~i0hard F.~ ~C~ TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ~ SHORT V'IRONUENTAL ASSESSUENT F INSTRUCTIONS: (a) In order to answer the questions in this short EAF it is assumed that the preparer wiII use currentiy avaiIabIe information concerning the project and the likely impacts of the action. It is not expected that additionaI studies, research or other investigations will be undertaken. (b) If any question has been answered Yes the project may. be significant and a compIeted EnvironmentaI Assessment Form is necessary. (c) If ali questions have been answered No it is likely that ~his project i~ not significant. (d) 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Environmental Assessment 1. Will project result in o large physical change to the project slte or physicalIy aIter more than iO acres of land? ............... · ...... , WilI there be o major change to any unique unusuoI land form found on the site? ......... Will project alter or have a large effect on existing.body of water? ........... Will pro3ect have a potentially o? groundwater.qu?lity? ........... ~;~i~ .... W~ll project significantly effect e flow on adjacent si~es? ....................... Wi~! project affec~ any threatened or endangered plant or ?nima! species?... Will project result a major adverse': f: ' on alt quality? ............... character of the community or scenic vlews or vistas known to be important to the community? Wil! project adversely impact any site or s~ructure of historic, prehistoric or paleon~ologica! importance or any site designated as a critical environmental area by a local agency? ............ ~..~..~...."...- Will project have a major effect on existing or future recreational opportunities? ......... Wlll project result in major traffic problems or cause a major effect to existing transportation systems? ....................... __ Wil! project regularly cause objectionable odors, noise, glare, vibration, or electrical disturbance as a result of the project's- project have'any' mpac,'on'pu c or safety? .................................... Will project affect the existing community by directly causing a growth in permanen~ population of more than 5 percent over a one year period or have a major negatlve effect on ~he chara~'er of the community or neighborhood? .....................--- - . .- Is there public controversy concerning project? ............................... ' ....... IO. II. 12. 13. 14. i5. Yes x No Yes× No Yes,× No Yes× No Yes× No Yes× No Yes× No Yes x No Yes× No Yes × No Yes X No Yes × No Yes × No Yes× No Yes× No July 11, 1980 BOARD OF APPEALS, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD In the Matter of the Petition of JOSEPH GAJESKI to the Board of Appeals of the Town of Southold TO: Frank A. Cichanowicz,III Lupen Drive Cutchogue, N.Y. 11935 Seymour Tobin 4008 New York Avenue Seaford, N.Y. 11783 NOTICE Thomas Jerome RFD, Maple Avenue Southold, NY 11971 YOU ARE HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE: 1. That it is the intention of the undersigned to petition the Board of Appeals of the Town of Southold to request a (Variance) (~YaX~Xigeygl~tK~~the following relief: to subdivide property into two parcels: one with insufficient area and width, the other with insufficient ). area and recognition of access. 2. Thatthe property which isthesubject ofthe Petition islocated adjacentto your property and is des- cribedasfollows: North by Cichanowicz; East by Maple Avenue; South by Jerome; West by Tobin. 3. That the property which is the subject of such Petition is located in the following zoning district: A Residential and Agricultural District 4. That by such Petition, the undersigned will request the following relief: to subdivide property into two parcels: one with insufficient area and width, the other with insufficient area and ~ recognition of access. $. That the provisions of the Southold Town Zoning Code applicable to the relief sought by the under- signed are: Article III, Section 100-31 and Section 280A of the Town Law 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 ma)' then and there examine the same during regular office hours. 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 p~Jblication of such notices; that you or your representative have the right to appear and be heard at such hearing. Dated: July 11 , 1980 Post O~qceAddress P, O. BOX 315 Peconid , New York 11958 NAME PROOF OF MAILING OF NOTICE ADDRESS Frank A. Cichanowicz Seymour Tobin Thomas Jerome Lupen Drive, Cutchogue, N. Y. 11935 4008 New York Avenue, Seaford, N.Y. 11783 RFD, Maple Avenue, Southold, N.Y. 11971 STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF SUFFOLK SS.: ~abette Cornine , residing at .335 Sunset Avenuee Mattituck~ New York ~ being duly sworn, deposes and says that on the 22nd.day of July ,19 80 ., 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- rice at Cutchoque~ New York (certified) (~egva~t~ mail. Sworn to before me this 22nd Notary Public ; that said Notices were mailed to each of said persons by Babette Cornine No 52'4635190 S-,,f ,,~.ew York 17 20 50.8 A(c) SEE SEC NO 37.8A (c) MATCH 8 :6.6 A(c} LiNE MATCH :'-- 9 IDS.'/* A(C) MATCH 15 21.1A(C) Z LINE 16 17,6A(¢) MATCH ~_~ LINE FOR PARCEL NO SEE SEC NO 069 lO00,5e:4:. 07~', to+ ~ f,'o~, ~f . Co. 0.~. =t~,'i~ ~ ;