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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF HEARINGS Pursuant to Section 267 of the Town Law and the provisions of the Amended Building Zone Ordinance of the Town of Southold, New York, public hearings will be held by the Zoning Board of Appeals at the Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York, Thursday, July 26, 1979, on the following appeals: 7:30 P.M. (D.S.T.) Upon application of Goldsmith & Tuthill, Inc., 1560 Youngs Avenue, Southold, New York, for a special ex- ception to the Zoning Ordinance, Article IX, Section 100-90A for permission to relocate a 20,000 gallon fuel oil tank on property on Youngs Avenue, Southold, New York..Locatio~'of property':_ Youngs Avenue, Southold, New York, bounded on the north by Agway, Inc.; east by Youngs Avenue; south by Long Island Railroad; west by Agway, Inc. 7:45 P.M. (D.S.T.) Upon application of Carol Lounsberry, 191 Manell Avenue, Islip, New York (Dickinson Realty, as agent), for a variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article III, Section 100- 31 and Bulk Parking Schedule for permission to divide property with insufficient width and area. Location of property: East side of North Sea Dkive, Southold, New York, bounded on the north by Boyle and Stoll; east by Sound View Avenue; south by Dews and Palmer; west by North Sea Drive. 7:55 P.M. (D.S.T) Upon application of Louis V. Cartelli, 13-04 146th Street, Whitestone, New York, for a variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article III, Section 100-31 and Bulk Parking Schedule for permission to divide property with insufficient width and area. Location of property: Kenney's Road, Southold New York, bounded on the north by Central Drive; east by Kenney'S Road; south by Lake Drive; west by Dechiaro. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF ffEARINGS Pursuant to Section 267 of the Town Law and the provi- sions of the Amended Building Zone Ordinance of the Town of Southold~ New York, public hearings will be held by the Zoning Board of Appeals at the Town }tall, Main Road, Southold, New York, Thurs- day, July 26, 1979, on the following appeals: 7:30 P.M. tD.S.T.) Upon application of Goldsmith & Tut~ill, Inc., 1560 Youngs Ave- nut, Sonthold, New York, for a special exception to the Zon- ing Ordinance, Article IX, Section 100-90A for permission to relocate a 20,000 gallon fuel oil tank on property on Youngs Avenue, Southold, New York. Location of property: Youngs Avenue, Southold, New York, bounded on the north by Ag- way, Inc.; east by Youngs Avenue; south by Long Island Railroad; west by Agway, Inc. 7:45 P.M. ID.S.T.) Upon application of Carol Lounsber- fy, 191 Martell Avenue, Islip, New York (Dickinson Realty, as agent) for a variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article Ill, Section 100-31 and Bulk Park- ing Schedule for permission to divide property with insuffic- ient width and area. Location of property: East side of North Sea Drive, Southold, New York, bounded on the north by Boyle and Stoll; east by Sound View Avenue; south by Dews and Palmer; west by North Sea Drive. 7:55 P.M. (D.S.T.) Upon ~01ication of Louis V. Cartel- ~re~et~ White:. stone, ~ew York, t~or a Var- iance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article III, Section 100-31 and Bulk Parking Schedule for permission to divide property with insufficient width and area. Location of property: Kenney's Road, Southold, New York, bounded on the north by Central Drive; east by Kenney's Road; south by Lake Drive; west by Dech- 8:05 P.M. (D.S.T.) Upon application of Mary M. Say- egh. 515 Shore Drive, Green- port, New York, for a variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Art- icle III, Section I00-31 and Bulk Parking Schedule for permission Io divide a lot with insufficient width and area. Location of property: Shore Drive, Greenport, New York, bounded on the north by Shore Drive; east by Chasko; south by Pipes Cove; west by Mor- ris. 8:15 P.M. (D.S.T.} Upon application of Doretta Train- or, 117 Villa Place, Roslyn Heights, New York~ for a variance to the Zoning Ordin- ance, Article Ill, Section 100- 32 for permission to construct an accessory building in the front yard area. Location of property: West Shore Drive, Soathold, New York, bounded on the north by Sonthold Bay; east by Krueger; south by West Shore Drive; west by Kolyer. 8:30 P.M. ID.S.T.) Upon application of Bruce A. Nor- ris, c/o Charles A. Price, III, P. O. Box 237, Mattituck, New York, (Richard F. Lark, Esq.) for a variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article VII, Sec- tion 100-71 and Bulk Parking Schedule for permission to divide property with insuffic- ient width and area. Location of property: Northwest corner of Love Lane and Sound Ave- nue, Mattituck, New York, bounded on the north by Bark- er and North Fork Bank & Trust Company; east by Love Lane; south by Sound Avenue; west by Mattituck Episcopal Church. 8:50 P.M. (D.S.T.) Upon application of M. A. Kelsey Properties, Inc., P. O. Box 983, Southold, New York ~Richard F. Lark, Esq.) for a variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Art- icle VII, Section 100-71 and Bulk Parking Schedule for permission to divide property with insufficient width and area and off-street parking. Location of property: Love Lane and Main Road, Matti- tuck, New York~ bounded on the north by Barker; east by Mattituck Park District and Stype; south by Main Road; west by Love t,ane. Dated: July 16, 1979. BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS 1TJy19-3258 ?FOLK, 1 YORK, }- ss: Ioan .Gus~v$on ...... being duly Sworn. , is Printer and Publisher of the SUFFOLK , a newspaper published ~xt Greenport, in said the notice, of which the annexed is ~ printed )ublished in the said Suffolk Weekly Times ~k, for ........ .oD.e. ............... weeks .mencing on the .... .~.~.~.h. ................ 1:.~. y .......... 19..7..9 m~,} this .../..~. ..... i /. , ..... CO~z~ a:~ion Expires l:f~rcll ~0, ~-~ q $ LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF HEARINGS Pursuant to Section 267 of the Town Law and the provi- sions of the Amended Building Zone Ordinance of the Town of Southold, New York, public hearings will be held by the Zoning Board of Appeals at the Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York, Thurs- day, July 26, 1979, on the following appeals: 7:30 P.M. (D.S.T.) Upon application of Goldsmith & Tuthill, Inc., 1560 Youngs Avenue, Southold, New York, for a special exception to the Zoning Ordinance, Article IX, Section 100-90A for permis- sion to relocate a 20,000 gallon fuel oil t~ on property on Youngs Avenue, Southold, New York. Location of pro- perty: Youngs Avenue, South- old, New York, bounded on the north by Agway, Inc.; east by Youngs Avenue; south by Long Island Railroad; west by A~way, Inc. 7~45 P.M. (D.S.T.) Upon application of Carol Louns- berry. 191 Manell Avenue. Islip, New York (Dickinson Realty, as agent)/ for a vari- ance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article III, Section 100-31 and Bulk Parking Schedule for permission.W divide property ~vith insufficient width and area. Location of property: East side of North Sea Drive, Southold, New York, bounded on the north by Boyle and Stoll; east bi' Sound View Avenue; south by Dews and Palmer; west by North Sea Drive. Ia7:55 P.M. (D.S.T.) Upon pplication of Louis V. Car- t~telli, 13-04 146th Street, Whites'tone, New York, for a variance to the Zoning Ordin- ance, Article IH, Section 100- 31 and Bulk Parking Schedule for permission to divide pro- perry with insufficient width and area. Location of property: Kenney's Road, Southold, New York, bounded on the north by Central Drive; east by Kenney's Road; south by Lake Drive; west by Dechiaro. 8:05 P.M. (D.S.T.) Upon application of Mary M. Sayegh, 515 Shore Drive, Greenport, New York, for a variance to the Zoning Ordin- ance, Article IlL Section 100- 31 and Bulk Parking Schedule for permission to divide pro- perry with insufficient width CO~JNTYOFSUFFOLK STATE OF NE%V YQRK Patricia Wood, being duly sworn, says that she is the Editor, of THE LONG ISLAND TRAVELER-WATCHMAN, a public newspaper printed at Southold, in Suffolk County; and that the notice of which the annexed is a printed copy, ires been published in said Long l~sland Traveler-Watch- / man once each week for ............. z ......................... weeks //-, commencing on the ..... /..~. .............................. successively, S or t~orr;l r: before rne this .....~....~ ............ day or NOTARY pIj[~f.K;, State of New York (~-o~n [~pir~ ~arch 30, FOR~I NO. 3 0 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE SOUTHOLD, N. Y. NOTICE OF DISAPPROVAL File No ................................................................. Dote ...................................................... 19 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that your application dated .................................................... , for permit to r,~m~t'~-~.... .................................... at the premises located at ................................. ~, \ ........................................ ./. ........................... Street ~OOTH~Lb Map .................................... Block ............................................ Lot ................................................ is returned herewith and disapproved on the following grounds ..... [.,,ITq....~...U...F...F.../....~......~.[-,. .................... .... BE.~.~ ........... ~ ......... .~.~.D~. ¥. ......... £o..~ ........ .~ ...... .~.o.!~ .......... .o.F.-. ....... .~..o..,. O.p..o....~...F...r ..~.:.~...'t .......... L s...?.L.....¥..!.~. .......... ./ ......... ~...~ ............... ~ oo - ~/ ........ { ooo -- 5'?~,~ I - 2.~ Building Inspector 0 O TOWN OF $OUTHOLD, Nk*W YORK APPEAL FROM DECISION OF BUILDING INSPECTOR APPEAL NO. DATE ............. TO THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, N. Y. (We) ...................................................................... Name of Appellor~t Street and Number ......................................................................................................................... HEREBY APPEAL TO Municipality State THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS FROM THE DECISION OF THE BUILDING INSPECTOR ON APPLICATION FOR PERMIT NO ..................................... DATED .........~1~...~.J.~..J.~:Z~. ..................... WHEREBY THE BUILDING INSPECTOR DENIED TO (XX) ( ) ( ) Nome of Applicant for permit of Street and Number Municipality State PERMIT TO USE PERMIT FOR OCCUPANCY 1. LOCATION OF THE PROPERTY ..:.N.?..w....Y..o.?..~.....:.: .......................... :.....A....R..e..s..j..d.~.n.~.!?..! ................. Street Us~ District on Zoning Mop Unf ! I ed--West S...o..u..t..h.b..o.!..d...9..n....S.9.m~ .d. .............. J..~=.L~..~ ................. Mop 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. Article III 100-31 (XX) ( TYPE OF APPEAL Appeal is mode herewith for ''' ~. A VARIANCE to the Zoning Ordinance or Zoning Map A VARIANCE due to lack of access (State of New York: Town Low Chap: 62 Cons. LaWs Art. 16 S~c. 280A Subsection 3 . , 4. PREVIOUS APPEAL A previous appeal (~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 ( ) A Variance to Section 280A Subsection 3 (XX) A Variance to the Zoning Ordinance ( ) is requested for the reason that Petitioner wishes'to divide Lots 142-154 into two packages and sell to two different individuals, each of whom desires to construct a house on lots of approximately 40,000 square feet with widths of less than 150 feet. Form ZB1 ~ (C~nti(n~,e On Othe~ ~ide) ' ' REASON FOR APPEAL Continued 1. STRICT APPLICATION OF THE ORDINANCE would'produce practical difficulties or unne~es- sa~ HARDSHIP because petitioner has obtained permission from the New York Sta~e Department of Environmental Conservation to build two houses, prior to purchasing the prem.ise~ and:purchased the premises with that intent.~ The purchase pric? paid by petitioner was on the basls~that,twoihomes could be built and petitioner. would sustain a flnan¢-lal loss On the ~ale If onl~ one'house co~ld be built. 2. The hardship created is UNIQUE and is not shamd by all prope~ies alike in thelmmedia~ vicinity of this pr0pertyand in this use di~rict because each dwelling would be less than 2,0QQ square feet sho~t of the required one acre zoning and eac~ d~e~:llng would be a corner pnoperty. The fact that e~e property does not have 150~ ~[dth is Immaterial as there is a paper street central drive which will be the front of the house and that wlll.have[~ 150~ width. 3.'~Jl'he Variance would observe the spirit of the Ordinance and WOULD NOT CHANGE THE CHARACTER OF THE DISTRICT because baSlcal I¥ each property would be .40~000 square feet, which Is minimally under a full acre. ~M.~A0 ) ss .... COUNTY OF ) Signature ,. Sworn to this .../~. ......... of ....... ..; ! ....... , ................ ........ ~11 L ~ ~ ~'~' '~' "~ ~'~w V~ ......... NO, 4~-8~37525 -,'~ '; TOWN OF SOUTHOLD PROPERTY RECORD CARD ~ ~ ~- ~-?-/_- ;~,~, I OWNER FORMER OWNER I,' ~., ~' ~' C/~'i'~/{, RES. ~.~ / > STREET ~.~ 7 '~ '~ S VILL~E SUB. LOT ACR.,~, ~,~, ~ TYPE OF BUILDING SEAS. VL: FARM COMM. CB. MICS. Mkt. Value LAND IMP. TOTAL DATE REMARKS AGE BUILDING CONDITION NEW NORMAL BELOW ABOVE FARM Acre Value Per Value Acre FRONTAGE ON WATER Tillable Woodland Meodowlond House Plot FRONTAGE ON ROAD DEPTH BULKHEAD DOCK COLOR ~_--~za~y TRIM 6d~ ,~'~_- '1 Extension I ~tension Foundation ~/c Bath / Dinette . P~/r ~ ~2C~ ~)V~ ~' ~f~ /// Basement ~ I( Fl~rs ~K' K. Porch :'.~/~: ~ ~ ~t. Wails i]e~ ~L Interior Finish ~ LR. Breezeway __ Fire Place ~ Heat ~j~. DR. Garage T~e Roof ~ ~ Rooms 1st Floor BR. Patio Recreation R~m Rooms 2nd Floor FIN. B O. B. { ~:~ { ~ ~, ~ ~ O0 Dormer Driveway TOWN OF SOUTHOLD PROPERTY RECORD CARD ....OWNER STREET ~ ~ ~...~ VILI~AGE DIST. SUB. LOT FORMER OWNER N l/ t ,~.~, E~ ~/ ACR. S W ~PE OF BUILDING ill~ble FRONTAGE ON WATER ¢o~land .__ F~ONTAGE ON ROAD ~ ~ ~e~dowland DEPTH ~ ~ ~ louse Plot BULKH~D ofol Southold Town Board of Appeals SOUTHOLD, L. I., N.Y. 11cj'71 TELEPHONE (516) 765.-1809 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS CHARLES GRIGONIS, JR, SERGE DOYEN, JR. TERRY TUTHILL ROBERTJ. DOUGLASS~ Acting Chairman September 10, 1979 Ms. Muriel Tolman, Secretary Southold Town Planning Board Southold Town Hall Southold, NY 11971 Dear Mert: Please be advised that the following matters have been granted variances approving the lot lines in the subdividing of their properties: (~) Appeal No. 2584 THOMAS F. MAHER & MARGARET M, MAHER (Robert W. Gillispie III - agent). Location of property: Leeton Drive, Southold, New York, bounded on the north by Long Island Sound; east by Markel; south by Leeton Drive; west by Molloy. (2) Appeal No. 2570 ROBERT & ANITA FEAGLES. Location of property: Equestrian Avenue, Fishers Island, NY, bounded on the north by Ocean View Avenue; east by Philipp; south by Beach Auenue; west by Equestrian Avenue. (3) Appeal No. 2563 LOUIS V. CARTELLI & CARON ANN CARTELLI. Location of property: Kenney's Road, Southold, NY, bounded on the north by Central Drive; east by Kenney's Road; south by Lake Drive; west by Dechiaro. (4) Appeal No. 2583 William P. Riley, M.D. (William B. Smith - agent). Location of property: Lots No. 23- 27 incl., Map No. 1663 "Goose Neck Estates," Southold, NY. Sincerely yours, da Kowalski, Secretary COMMISSION Set~ A. Hubbard Chairman Lee E, Koppelman D~ec~or o~ Plannbl9 · Suffolk County Department of Planning JOSH V.N. KLEIN. County Executive Veterans ][femorfi~l Hisht~ay Hauppat~e, L. L, N. E 979-2918 11787 Town of Southold Board of Appeals July 31, 1979 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 decisioa of local determination should not be construed as either an approval or a disapproval. A~plicant Municipal File Number ~Louis V. Cartelli · Mary M.. Sayesh Doretta Trainor Bruce A. Norris M. A. Kelsey Properties, Inc. Carol Lounsberry 2563 2564 2567 2568 2569 2655 GGN:jk Very truly yours, Lee E. Koppelman Director of Planning © TOWN CLERK 765-3783 Building Dept. Planning BI. 765-2660 Board of Aplmals 765-1809 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE Main Road Southold, N. Y. 11971 Pursuant to the General Municipal Law, Chapter 24, of the Consolidated Laws, Article 12-B, Sections 239-1 and m, the .... -*~O&r~1.0:~. a~[:)~l I~ ............. of the town of .... Rout~Lo~.d ................ // (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 Lou~e V. Cm:tell~ 13-4 146th Street Whitestone, New York ................. Special permits Ap~:~l~al NO. 2563 ~'~ "~.....~ ....... Variances L~e f ff \ .~cetion o a ected land: one or more; ~i~in 500 feet of: (check ..-w./.s..~ ,e~ne:~!.e..~ad,~..,~o~t~,d,~..~e~..¥e=~ ................................ .... ~......X,. Town or village boundary line, or shore line ................ State or county road, parkway or expressway .............. , 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: ! ~ ~&pp1Lcant was granted pen~Lss~on to create t~o building lots ~on~a[~_ moze t~m.n the required 40,000 square £eet o£ area. One lot needed front £ootage varAance. File No ................................. ........................................ Title Date received by Suffolk County Planning Commission .................................................................................... Kenny's Road Southold, New York July 24, 1979 11971 Mrs. Conroy Secretary of the Planning Board Southold Town Hall Southold, New York 11971 Dear Mrs. Conroy, I would like to express my opposition to the request by Louis V. Cartelli for variance to subdivide the property adjoining Kenny's Road in Southold. The area is already quite crowded because of the public beach, the presence of the Seafarer Restaurant and multiple dwelling umits. I feel that subdivision would be counter to the spirit of the zoning regulations and I urge you to consider my opposition when considering this request for variance. Thank you very much. Sincerely, C) ~* 0 JUDITH T. TERRY · TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS Southold, L. I., N. Y. 11971 TELEPHONE (516) 765-1801 June 15, 1979 To: Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals From: Judith T. Terry, Town Clerk Transmitted herewith is Zoning Appeal No. 2563 application of Louis V. Cartelli & Carol Ann Cartelli property owners as Park, N.Y. 11596. JTT/bn cc:file Enc./ for a variance. Also included are notification to adjoining follows: Nicholas Dechiaro, 35 Brunswick Ave., Williston BOARD OF APPEALS, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD In the Matter of the Petition of : LOUIS V. CARTELLI & CAROL ANN CARTELLI to the Board of Appeals of the Town of Southold : NOTICE YOU ARE HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE: 1. That it is the intention of the undersigned to petition the Board of Appeals o~f the Town of Southold to request a (,V. ariance) (~pe~iai:~iol)~n(~WemJe~q~ll:~~l~ae~f: ~f-~,~ ~ 2. That the property which is the subject of the Petition is located adiacent to your property and is des- cribed as follows: NE SW Bound P/O Lot 148 and Lots 149, 150, 151, 152, 153 and 154 - Nap of West Southhold on Sound. PIo±s I-~54, Tnwn ~f %nH+hh~ld: Rl~ffnlk C~,m+y; N~w Ynrk 3. That the property which is the subject of such Petition is located in the following zoning district: A Residential District ~ 4. That by such Petition, the undersigned will reques, t the following relief: - / 5. That the provisions of the Southold Town Zoning Code applicable to the relief sought by the under- signedare: Article I I1~ 100-~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 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 publication of such notices; that you or your representative have the right toappearand be heardatsuchhearing. / ' ~ Dated: June 13, 1979 ~.~~~C.~.~/~t/~// Petitioner Post Office Address 13-04 146th Street WhlfmR+nn~: NRW Ynrk NAME PROOF OF MAILING OF NOTICE ADDRESS ,,.,u. $ Mfr. ~e~,., Return R~eipt : $ ~{esii~cted Delivery $ : . D A~RMAIL Handling Charge PO~TM~TER (By) ;~. -~.- .... .,~,,:-._:,_~__., .... .:_.,.:,__. ~. _ _ _ _ =_. __;. PS Form 3806 Jan. 1977 STATE OF NEW YORK ) COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) SS.: ' ~' .' , residing at /Z-~ 'Y /x/'~/J'l' //u~/~-~ '~Z ~ /,,~ 7 , being duly sworn, depots and says that on the /~ day of ~ ,19 ~, deponent mailed a true copy of the Notice set forth on the re- ve~ ~e hereof, directed to each of the abov~named persons at the address~ set opposite thor r~pective namm; that the addres~s set opposite the names of said persons are the addrm~s of said persons as shown on the curren~se~t~f ~e To~ ~f~outhold; that said Notices were mailed at the United States Post ~- rice at -~~Z //~ ~ ~ (~) (registered) mad. ~ Sworn to before me this ~ ~ day of ~-~J ,19 ~ Notary Public ~ JUDITH T. TER~ ~ Public, S~te of N~ Y~ ~n ~pires Marcn au, · ~./ ; that said Notices were mailed to each of said persons by SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF ~EALS -17- July ~, 1979 MR. DOUGLASS: No, 25 feet. The right-of-way according to this is 25 feet. MR. LARK: Yes, but as you know there is a shoulder there. MR. DOULGASS: I don't care about that, but the right-of-way that is on the survey says 25 feet and then widens out in back'of the stores. Is there anyone else who would like to speak in favor of this application? (there was no response). Is there anyone present who would like to speak against this application? (there was no response). After investigation and inspection the Board finds that the applicant requests permission to set off a business lot with insufficient area, width and off-street parking on property located on Love Lane, Mattituck, New York. The p~ospective purchaser is interested in purchasing the retail food store property, moderning the interior and removing an encroach- ment on the neighbor's property to the north. The findings of the Board are that the parcel to be divided out is surrounded by substandard par- cels and the granting of this variance will not change the character of the neighborhood. The Board agrees with the reasoning of the applicant. 'The Board finds that strict application of the Ordinance would produce practical difficulties or unnecessary hardship; the hardship created is unique and would not be shared by all properties alike in the immediate.vicinity of the property and in the same use district; and the variance 'will not change the character of the neighborhood and will observe the spirit of the Ordinance. On motion by Mr. Tuthill, seconded by Mr. Douglass, it wa~ RESOLVED, that M. A. Kelsey Properties, Inc., P. O. Box 983, Southold, New Y~rk, be GRANTED permission to divide property with in- sufficient width and area and off-street parking. Location of property: Love Lane and Main Road, Mattituck, New York, bounded on the north by Barker; east by Mattituck Park District and Stype; south by Main Road; west by Love Lane, upon the following conditions: (1) The purchasers shall be granted a right-of-way to the post office with the possibility that when the post office lease is renegotiated there will be consideration for the right-of-way to be extended to the rear entrance of the L & L market. (2) Approval of the Suffolk County Planning Commission. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Messrs: Douglass, Grigonis, Doyen and Tuthill. ~PUBLIC HEARING: Appeal No. 2563 - Upon application of Louis V. C~- \tel%i, 13-~4 146th S~reet, Whitest~ne, New York, for a var+anco to the/ 1Zoning O~dl~ance, .A~.tlcle III, Section 100-31.and Bul~ Parking Schedule/ .! <~ ~or permission to divide property with insuffIcient, width and area. Loca-t tion of property: Kenney's Road, Southold, New York, bounded on the north by Central Drive; east by Kenney's Road; south by Lake Drive; west by Dechiaro. The Acting Chairman opened the hearing by reading the application for a variance to the Zoning Ordinance, legal notice of hearing, affi- davits attesting to its publication in the official newspapers, and disapproval from the Building Inspector. The Acting Chairman also read a letter from the Town Clerk that notification by certified mail had been made to: Nicholas Dechiaro. Fee paid $15.00 MR. DOUGLASS: I have here to read Several letters that have come in to the Board, which I will now read into the minutes: (1) Mrs. Conroy, Secretary of the Planning, Board, Southold Town Hall, Southold, New York, dated July 24, 1979. Dear Mrs. Conroy: I would like to express my opposition to the request by Louis V. Cartelll 'for variance to subdivide the property adjoining Kenny's.~oad, in Southold. The area is already quite crowded because of the public beach, the presence of the Seafarer Restaurant and multiple dwelling units. I feel that subdivision would be counter to the spirit of the zoning regulations andI urge you to consider my opposition when considering this request for variance. Thank you very much. Sincerely, Lynn Faught. Just for the record she sits on a 100 by 140 foot lot which is 14,000 square feet. (2)" Zoning Board of Appeals: .On behalf of myself, William A. Cuff, and my mother, Loretta M. Cuff, each owner of a lot on North Sea Drive, f Southold, I wish to comment on two appeals scheduled for July 26, 1979, specifically those of Lounsberry and Cartelli. We strongly object to these efforts to create substandard lots in our neighborhood, largely because they would change its character and adversely affect the value of our own properties. We ask, therefore, that these'appeals be rejected. Very truly yours, William A. Cuff. For our information they sit on a lot 100 feet by 250 feet, which is 25,000 square feet. (3) Zoning Board of Appeals, Town of Southold, New York: To Whom It May Concern: (This letter is dated July 23, 1979). As owners of a home on Lake Drive at Kenney's Beach, Southold, we wish to make known our objection to the granting of a variance requested by Louis V. Cartelli for the division of property with insufficient width and area Zocated on KenDey's Road, Southold, bounded on the north by Central Drive, east by Kenney's Road, south by Lake Drive, west by Dechiaro. We believe that the granting of such a variance would be in violation of the intent of the existing ordinance and would only become the beginning of a continuing series of such requests. The recent purchaser of this prgp~rty.~hould have been aware of the zoning regulations at the time of his purchase, and should not:request a variance solely and only for his convenience. The area is presently a very busy location with a great deal of traffic, both road and pedestrian, due to the proximity to a town beach (Kenney's Beach), the Seafarer Restaurant and the multiple dwelling directly opposite the property in question on Kenney's Road. The granting of this variance would serve to further compound the situation and reduce the property va~'e of the surrounding community. We thank you for your consideration and trust your decision in the best interest of the community, will be to deny this variance request. Very truly yours, Arline Richter and Kenneth E. Richter. Their piece of property ~ontains 15,000 square feet since it 100 feet by 150 feet. This is all the correspondence I have on this matter. Before I ask for any views, I would like to say after going over this, visitlngthe area and then reviewing it before the hearing, it turns out that after the survey were made for the people, John V. Kassimatis and Leon M. Merjian we find that the lot on Lake Drive and Kenney's Road would not.have to receive_a variance. It contains over 40,000 Square feet and at contains 406/~e~ake Drive, which is more than enough road frontage. (This is on Leon M. Merjian's lot) The Other survey indicates that the lot that bounds on Central Drive X paper street) and'Kenney's Road also contains 40,013 Square feet, is 331.52 deep and has 122.31 feet on Kenney's Road. The only variance that this lot requires is'a 150 feet of frontage that he would need on Kenney's Road, and he only has 122.31. It mentions in here the paper street. 'We are not able to consider a paper street as an official road. The front yard area would be Kenney's ~ad. After that, I'll ask if there is anyone present who wishes to speak in favor of this application? JOHN NICHOLAS, ESQ: I represent Mr. Cartelli, and if I may say a few words. I believe that the lots are so substantial to the acre that they are in essence an acre from every point of view. We have had an opportunity to check out all the other houses around including mine which is on West Road. Most of them are about 25,000 square feet, but the · largest we found was $35,000 square feet. We believe these two lots are going to'be the largest lots with the largest area throughout the entire area. They are going to have more land there for these two houses than any of these existing houses. So if they say they do not conform, that happens to be true. They do not conform. They are setting a hew p~e- cedent. They are actually increasing the amount of land that is necessary. Most of these existing lots are 100 by 150 or the very most 150 by 150. These two lots taken on an over-all basis are a hai~'s breath short of an acre by about 1500 square feet MR. DOUGLASS: They are a legal construction acre. MR. NICHOLAS: Under those circumstances, I don't believe they should not have been turned down to begin with. I don't understand why they are. The other thing I would like to say I don't think that these two lots should be penalized for the restaurant may generate a certain amount Of traffic or the beach. They are there to be enjoyed by the people who live around here. These people should not take the brunt for what traffic happens to be there. What could two families that have a r~ght to buy a .~oh..'and build a house generate in terms of traffic which would bring catastrophe to the area. I urge that it be approved. Thank you very much. MR. DOUGLASS: Before you finish sir, do you have a copy of the DEC approval that you say you have? MR. NICHOLAS: Yes, it should have been submitted with the papers. I have ample copies here of the letter. MR. DOUGLASS: You can keep those copies for other things you will need. You will need them for the Board of Health ane everybody else. · S~THOLD TOWN BOARD OF ~PEALS -20- July ~, 1979 MR. NICHOLAS: We obtained this approval before we purchased the land. MR. DOUGLASS: For everybody's information, I will read this: New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Stony Brook, New York. Florence S. Kramer, 206 Main Street, Greenport, New York 11944 (which was the pre=ious owner). Your petition for a Tidal Wetlands Mora~ torium Permit has been reviewed by this office. As a result, we have determined that construction of two houses near Long Island Sound and Great Pond, Town of S6~thold, Suffolk County~ New York, will have no adverse effect upon adjacent tidal wetlands. Therefore, pursuant to Section 25-0202 of the Environmental Conservation Law and 7NYCRR, Part 660.3(c), you are hereby notified that no permit will be necessary. A copy of ·this determination must be available at the job site at all times during construction activity. Sincerely yours, Daniel J. Larkin, LOcal Tidal Wetlands Permit Administrator. The Corps of Engineers, New York District Louis M. Concra have been notified. This was obtained and approved on August 29, 1974. Is there anyone else who would like to speak for this application? (there was no response). Is there anyone present who wants to speak against this application? ERNEST H. SCHROEDER: May I ask a question first? DOUGLASS: Sure,. go ahead. MRJ SCHROEDER: Does the Board ha~e any information about what the Board of Health will do about approving or disapproving a septic tank system. Has any boring on the property been made?to find out the brackish water level? MR. DOUGLASS: Let my answer you this way. This is not in our department. This becomes fact upon the request of the Building Department for a building permit. They must produce the DEC approval and that must be produced to the Board of Health must issue a permit for sewerage and water system before the Building Department of Southold Town may issue a building permit.· That is the way that is handled. MR. SCHROEDER: Is it possible that if the Board of APpeals grants this application the owner still may not be able to get health depa=tment approval~ MR. DOUGLASS: This is possible. MR. SCHROEDER:May I make ~y statement now? MR. DOUGLASS: Yes. MR. SCHROEDER: I live on West Drive. I am concerned about this application for several reasons. The first one: If I recall the Board enacted the lot requirements around 1971 or 1972, is that correct? MR. DOUGLASS: Somewhere around there. That is when it was increased. MR. SCHROEDER: When I was in the office this morning, I was told the property was purchased in the last year and a half or so. .. SOUTHOLD'TOWN BOARD OF A~pEALs -22- JulyS, 1979 MR. DOUGLASS: Is there anyone else present who would like to speak against this application? C) HELEN PAUL: Not so much against the application. I live on Leeton Drive. I would like to question the validity of the Enviromental Conservation letter written in 1974 against what their new regulations are. I would like to know if the Board will require a new investigation by the Enviromental Conservation department? MR. DOUGLASS: I'm sure the Board of Health will before they will issue them a permit. MRS. PAUL: I'm talking about the Department of Environmental Conservation? MR. DOUGLASS: Yes. The County will not issue something on a piece of land that is questionable. MRS. PAUL: Is that considered tidal lands in there? MR. DOUGLASS: It is considered high land. MRS. PAUL: You are not answering my question. You have. a letter there that you referred to that is dated in '1974, and I'm asking about that letter. The regulations have changed. MR. DOUGLASS: My answer is that the Board of Health will require a more recent report. MRS. PAUL: Oh, is that who does it. I didn't understand that. MR. DOUGLASS: We will put it in our decision, but the Board of Health will require something from the DEC. They will not pass on a piece of land that has any question. The only reason there would be further investigation in this matter is that somewhere along the line since this was written that the DEC now has a controlling factor on some inshore, fresh water wetland area, so this will have to be re-investigated and a new letter issued to be presented to the Board of Health, and to our Building Department. MRS. PAUL: I do raise issue with that this was presented with the idea the property was purchased with the idea that it could be split into two lots based on that paper. I cannot conceive of anyone purchasing property to build on, based on a paper like that and coming before a Board like this. MR. DOUGLASS: I have seen it happen many times. I have seen people buy property where they could not get a building permit and had paid for the property. with That MRS. PAUL: You misunderstood what I was saying. That you buy it the idea you can build on it because the environmental%sts say is leaving you people with nothing. They are not considering Sa0THO .O TOM BOA O70E S -23- July or anything else. It is just an interesting aspect of things. MR. DOUGLASS: Is there~anyone else who has anything to say? MRS. JAZWA: I would just like to ask one question. Do I under- stand that only one house will'be put on each piece of property. In the future they cannot 'ask for a subdivision of each of these lots? MR. DOUGLASS: That will all be in our decision. jAMES GENOVESE: Lake Drive, Southo!d, New York. As I understand it we are only talking about a variance for one, is that correct? MR. DOUGLASS: Yes. MR. GENOVESE: The one that is 122 feet on Kenney's Road. I have a question to this Board, and that question is going to be like this. Since we have people that are planning and they lay down these laws and rules and regulations, who's to say if you grant this for 122 feet that next week you won't grant 115 next week? MR. DOUGLASS: This we have the right to do. This is what the Board of Appeals is for. MR. GENOVESE: I understand that. Then why have someone lay down the rules. MR. DOUGLASS: You have to have a standard to start from. Then you turn around and through your village and town you find there are manY old areas which in no way can be spread out to gain the proper footage. There is no way the people can get it. Consequently they have to come to us for a variance in accordance with the regulations. Also a lot of these properties were purchased back when zoning only called for a small area and then zoning was updated. MR. GENOVESE: That I understand, but this is not the case. They purchased this and they knew that the road frontage was short. My ques- tion is very simple. It seems as though we go around the mulberry:b~sh. We are spending all of our money to pay taxes so people who are making the rules and regulations,'~people will grant dispensations. MR. DOUGLASS: Everyone has a different situation. MR. GENOVESE: I understand that. I have heard the cases here tonight, and I understand they are all different. I understand that you granted them all, too. MR. DOUGLASS: If they do not adversely affect the community, the people have a right to relief. MR. GENOVESE: We have a bird sanctuary ~ack there. That is wetlands as wetlands as can be. MR. DOUGLASS: I have pictures of it, and I walked around there, and S60THOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS -24- July 26, 1979 I wouldn't say it was wetlands. I can't find any wetlands grass on it. MR. GENOVESE: Come on over to 620 Lake Drive, and I'll tromp you through it. MR. DOUGLASS: That is for the DEC to decide, not us. MR. SCHROEDER: May I ask what the width of the paper street is? MR. DOUGLASS: Fifty feet. But it is not a town street. It is not controlled by the Town. MR. SCHROEDER: Who owns the property: MR. DOUGLASS: The people who own the rest of the land along there. MR. SCHROEDER: I thought it belonged to the County or th~ Town. MR. DOUGLASS: No, sir. MR. KASSIMATIS: According to the County that is a Town ~oad. MR. DOUGLASS: As far as we could find out today with the Town Attorney, it's not. MR.' SCHROEDER: May I take this a step further? Assuming it is individually owned, do we then come up with a case where someone wants tO build a house on a. 50 foot wide plot. MR. DOUGLASS: They would not get it. MR. SCHROEDER: Well I hope we don't start shrinking and shrinking. MR. DOUGLASS: They couldn't get their land area. MR. SCHROEDER: This is an area that is jammed already with the restaurant and the multiple dwelling across the street. I think we have to retain the 150 foot frontage, which is the case in poih't now. Maybe~ this is not a bad place to start. MR. DOUGLASS: They have their area, and we can not jeopardize them because they are short a couple of feet on the front. Then we would have to close everyone out in town. MR. SCHROEDER: I repeat Once again this property was purchased, the Ordinance has been in existence since 1971 or 1972, and it is the old story of "Buyer Beware". Someone buys a two family house and it is not a legal two family house. They are stuck with it. MR. GRIGONIS: They have 40,000 square fee which is a legal building lot. The only thing they lack is the width. The density isn't being harmed at all. (- MR. SCHROEDER: It is still a problem, it is not within the Ordinance. $OUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF EALS -25- July 1979 MR. DOUGLASS: I' think you would find that if they came in with an area down as low as 25,000 square feet, possibly, it would have been granted due. to the fact when this neighborhood was created there were smaller lots. He is taking seven paper,~lots and bringing them into one. He is helping your area. He is not depriving your area at all. He has increased the area of his lot to 40,000 square feet. The lots all around you people are all 100 foot and less of frontage. All of them on the paper lot. MRS. PAUL: We had been interested in that particular parcel ourselves so we know that the Kramer estate parcel was not broken into lots. MR. DOUGLASS: We have a map of it here. · MRS. PAUL: Fine, we looked at that way back in 1965 and that was one solid piece. It was sold off only as one piece. We went in and talked to Mr. Terry at the time about buying it and breaking it into four lots. He said it was impossible. MR. DOUGLASS: Yes, but it is a paper map. MRS. PAUL: But it was never divided into small lots the way you are talking about it. MR... DOUGLASS: It was an unfiled map of West Southold on the Sound. They were all drawn. JOHN JAZWA: I would like to raise an objection. If the Town of Southold drew up a zoning plan, zOning laws and all, I think they should be abided by. First of all the property is undersized with insufficient frontage, and access to a driveway would he' in a bad location at that particular spot. You have the restaurant, you have Dogwood Lane, Lake Drive, Leeton Drive plus all the traffic and North Sea Drive. All of these roads sort of combine in one particular spot there, i think a house at that location with an access driveway leading in is a hazard. That is number one. I think you should abide by the zoning laws and put your foot-down, because if you grant this, as Mr. Shroeder mentioned, someone is going to be in here and this is going to go on and on and on. What is your name, by the way? MR. DOUGLASS: Mr. Douglass. · MR. JAZWA: I have attended hearings here before, not in this par- ticular building but on South Street, and one thing I object to is that all of the letters you read tonight in objection to this particular par- cel, you made a statement as..to the size of their plot that they built on. MR. DOUGLASS: For our records, right. MR. JAZWA: t think that is highly improper. Do you think it is proper? You did it for every one, not just one. MRS. PAUL: Those homes were built years ago. " SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS -26- July 26, 1979 MR. JAZWA: I have one of the first maps of this area and the C~~ breakdown of the lots. I have one of the original maps that we are talking about. I have 3/4 of an acre and when I bought my property I have 100 frontage and 330 feet deep on one side and 318 on the other side. I have approximately 102 feet on the sound. Does this make me a special person that I have to withhold my statements and objeetions? MR. DOUGLASS: No sir. MR. JAZWA: If I wrote a letter about this, would you state that my house sits on 3/4 of an acre and I am objecting to someone who is short 2,000 feet. MR. DOUGLASS: I am not taking that as something against anything' that anyone wants to state. I was describing the surrounding area. Mi{. JAZWA: I think your. ~tatements are out of line, and I thin~ this should be placed in the record. Every, one of those lots was laid out, and as I told you I have the original map. It was broken down ... I will look it up. I have the map at home. These lots were broken down way before the Town of Southold even thought of zoning. MR..DOUGLASS: That's right. It was called West Southold on the sound. MR. JAZWA: I don't remember if that was the exact title. Anyway ( I think you should confine your statements exactly to the letters you receive and only to that. Don't add any comments as to how big the property is that these people have their house on. MR. DOUGLASS: Well, the surrounding property sizes are what controls the moves that we make.' MR.:'JAZWA: You have a zoning ordinance, why don't you abide by it? If anyone wants to break down a piece of proper~y from now on and they bought it after the zoning went into affect, you should abide by that. MR. DOUGLASS: No, not necessarily. MR. JAZWA: Not.necessarily. Why do we have a zoning ordinance then? Southold spent thousands of dollars if I remember correctly it was over $25,000 to print up that thing. I went to the trouble of purchasing a copy of it because I happen to be the President of the Kenney's Beach civic Assocation. I had a very active part trying to keep this zoning where it is, keep the property in good shape and cut down on down zoning. MR. DOUGLASS: We are not down zoning here. They have 40,000 square feet. MR. JAZWA: 40,000 square feet is not an acre. MR. DOUGLASS: If you read your zoning book, 40,000 is a acre and what is required. constructi(i. SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF REALs -27- July ~, 1979 MR. DOUGLASS: That is what is required under Town zoning. MR. 'SCHROEDER: I'm doing a lot of talking. I am at the corner' of Leeton Drive and West Drive and I purchased the property. For the record it is 151. inches by 151~inches. I bought it at a given time because I was told if I did not buy it then, it would not be a buildable lot because the Town of Southold was upping their ordinance to 200 feet by 200 feet. Is that correct~ Now, we have the Ordinance and we are going full circle. Maybe I should not have been concerned at that time. I would like to make one other statement just to get off my chest. I have been saying a lot of things here tonight, and I get the feeling that the Board has been trying to convince me that it is okay for him to do what he wants to do. I will make another statement and then I will sit down. I sit on the Board of Zoning Appeals in the Village of Floral Park in Nassau County. I have a very uncomfortable feeling tonight, because when I sit on that Zoning Board, I listen, as you do for and against. I do not make any comments or try to convince anybody. We as a Board sit, discuss it among ourselves, and take a vote just as you do. I still get the very uncomfortable feeling that you are trying to convince me of something, and I don't think that is proper. MR. DOUGLASS: No, I was simply making a statement of what is legal and what isn,t. MR. JAZWA: I have one more thing I would like to add. I think this thing i~ rigged. MR. DOUGLASS: Rigged? MR. JAZWA: I hate to say it, I believe it is rigged. MR. DOUGLASS: I think... MR. GRIGONIS: Call him out of .order, Bob. MR. JAZWA: Your statements were out of order. MR. DOUGLASS: I think you are out of order, and I think you had better have proof of that. MR. JAZWA: You made a statement out of order. You listed everyone of those people's lot sizes. MR. NICHOLAS: Those three letters stated that the reasons for which they were objecting.was they did not want to have something which is different than what was the existing lot in the neighborhood. I believe your comment about how big the lots were are not only important, but if they were not brought out by you, they would have been brought out by me. because I believe these people should know how big those lots are. We have a lot here that is over 40,000 square feet and there is not another lot in that whole area that comes close to it. These people in the letters are objecting that we are going to alter the scheme of things. Now if you ~, S60THOLD TOWN BOARD OF EALS -28- July , 1979 didn't mention the lots sizes, I would have insisted on mentioning it. The only altering we are doing is that we are increasing the land that ~i is required for an individual house. All of these people who are here today none of them have as much land for their house as these two houses will have. The crux of the situation is that once you sit on a particular place you do not want anyone else to come along. That is the essence of the situation. There is more than enough land here. There is barren land all over. None of us were born out of Pocahantas. We at~ have a right to buy alot we want to and build a house with the hard work and the money we earn. MI{. DOUGLASS: I think we are all getting a little bit off the beam. CHAP~ES HICKEY: I am President of the Kenney's Beach Civic Association, and Mr. Nicholas when he was doing all the bragging about the size of ~he lot, I would like him to mention the size of his own lot, and compare 'it to what he is talking about. MR. DOUGLASS: It is probably about half the size of the lots we are talking abo~t. What is the size of your lot, Mr. Nicholas? MR. NICHOLAS: The exact same lot as Mr. Schroeder's is. 151. somethi by 151. something. Even my lot is not as big as my lot. In my opinion they should close up both of our lots. MR. KASSIMATIS: Being one of the principals here, there are two regulations involved: 40,000 square feet and 150 of frontage and we don't have to be here, right? That's all I wanted to hear. MR. DOUGLASS: If there are no further questions, they have the area required. I would ask for a motion to be. granted with some conditions. After investigation and inspection the Board finds that the applicant is the owner of a parcel of land consisting of 80,026 square feet. He wishes to divide this into two lots, each of which will contain 40,013 square feet. The lot to be :created on Lake Drive contains 40,000 square feet and has 406 of road frontgage on Lake Drive. This lot does not re- quire a variance. The lot which is bounded by Central Drive, a paper street, contains the 40,000 square foot requirement, but lacks 37 feet to meet the frontage requirement of 150 feet. The lots to be created are in some instances two to three times greater than the existing lots in the area. The Board agrees with the reasoning of the applicant. The Board finds that strict application of the Ordinance would produce practical difficulties or unnecessary hardship; the hardship created is unique and would not he shared by all properties alike in the immediate vicinity of the property and in the same use district; and the variance 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 Louis V. Cartelli, 13-04 146th Street, Whitestone, ~ ~w .: SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF EALS -29- July 1979 York, be GRANTED permission to divide property with insufficient area and width. Location of property: Kenney's Road, Southold, New York, bounded on the north by Central Drive; east by Kenney's Road; south by Lake Drive; west by Dechiaro, upon the following conditions: (1) Board of Health Approval. (2) Depa=tment of Environmental Conservation inspection. (3) There will be no further subdivision of the lots created by this action. (4) Approval of Suffolk County Planning Commission. Vote of 'the Board: Ayes: Messrs: Douglass, Grigonis, Doyen and Tuthill. An informal discussion was held with Emanueal Kontokoska and his attorney, Richard ~. Lark, concerning his application to erect a 28 unit apartment complex with 21 motel units and a coffee shop. The Board made the following requests: (1) The access road he 50 feet wide with 36 feet of it paved; (2) A map showing contours of land land at one foot intervals of the entire property; (3) a better arrangement for parking 'of cars in front of the apartment units. Cars should be side by side for ingress and egress. On motion by Mr. Grigonis, seconded by Mr. Tuthill, it was RESOLVED, that the next meeting of the Southold Town Board~,of Appeals will be held on Thursday, August 16, 1979, at 7:30 P.M. (D.S.T.] and set the following times on that date as the tlme of hearing upon the following applications: 7:45 P.M. (D.S.T.) Upon application of Frank and Delores Davies, 16 Rose Court, Northport, New York (Gary F. Olsen, Esq.), for a variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article III, Section 100-31 and Bulk Parking Schedule for permission to divide property with insufficient area and width. Location of property: Lots No. 54, 55, and 56, Map No. 175, Tolle- wood, Mattituck, New York. 7:55 P~M. (D.S.T.) Upon application of Greenport United Methodist Church, Main Street, Greenport, New York, for a special exception to the Zoning Ordinance, Article III, Section 100-30 C6f for permission to erect an off-premises directional sign. Location of property: Corner of Sound Road and County Road 27, Greenport, New York, bounded on the north by Brandi; east by Sound Road; south by County Road 27; west by Raynor. 8:05 P.M. (D.S.T.) 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