HomeMy WebLinkAbout1958TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK
DA?~.9~.~....~ 1974
ACTION OF THE ZO~G BOARD OF APPEALS
Appeal No. 1958 Dated September 17, 1974
ACTION OF THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
To Thomas A. Duffey, President
T.A.D. Auto Sales, Inc.
Main Road, Mattituck, New York
Appellant
at a meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals on October 3,
was considered and the action indicated below was taken on your
( ) Request for variance due to lack of access to property
(X) Request for a special exception under the Zoning Ordinance
( ) Request for a variance to the Zoning Ordinance
( )
1974 the appeal
1. SPECIAL EXCEPTION. By resolution of the Board it was determined that a special exception ( ) be
granted ( ) be denied pursuant to Article .................... Section .................... Subsection .................... paragraph
.................... of the Zoning Ordinance and the decision of the Building Inspector ( ) be reversed ( ) be
confirmed because 9:00 P.M. (E.D.S.T.) upon application of Thomas A. Duffey,
President, T.A.D. Auto Sales, Inc., Main Road, Mattituck, New York
for a special exception in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance,
Article VII, Section 100-70 B.4 for permission (a.) to conduct a
used car sales business; (b) to erect a second sign. Location of
property: S/S Main Road, Mattituck, New York, bounded on the north
by Main Road; on the east by Marratooka Lane; on the south by J.
Brooks & R. Polhemus; west by Sunset Avenue. Fee paid $15.00.
2. VARIANCE. By resolution of the Board it was determined that
(a) Strict application of the Ordinance (would) (would not) produce practical
hardship because
difficulties or unnecessary
SEE REVERSE
(b) The hardship created (is) (is not) unique and (would) (would not) be shared by all properties
alike in the immediate vicinity o! this property and in the same use districl because
SEE REVERSE
(c) The variance (does) (does not) observe the spirit of the Ordinance and (would)
change the character of the district because
(would not)
SEE REVERSE
and therefore, it was further determined that the requested variance ( ) be granted (
that the previous decisions of the Buildin~g Inspector ( ) be confirmed ( ) be reversed.
SEE REVERSEt ''/ /
) be denied and
Marjo~ie McDermott, Secretary
After investigation and inspection the Board finds that
applicant requests permission to (a) conduct a used car sales
business and (b) to erect a second sign on property located
on the south side of Main Road, Mattituck. The findings of
the Board are that this is a reactivation of use. It is in
a "B-l" district where gas stations are permitted. The
Board also finds that applicant is required by New York State
Department of Motor Vehicles to exhibit a 2' x 4' illuminated
sign attached to the building. Applicant does not plan to
cut any trees on the wooded portion of the lot to the south
thus leaving a buffer zone between applicant's property and
the residential area to the south. The Board agrees with
the reasoning of the applicant.
The Board finds that the public convenience and welfare
and justice will be served and the legally established or
permitted use of neighborhood property and adjoining use districts
will not be permanently or substantially injured and the spirit
of the Ordinance will be observed.
THEREFORE IT WAS RESOLVED, Thomas A. Duffey, President,
T.A.D. Auto Sales, Inc., Main Road, Mattituck, New York be
GRANTED permission to (a.) conduct a used car sales business, and
(b.) to erect a second sign, on property located on the south side
of Main Road, Mattituck, as applied for, subject to the following
conditions:
1. 100-70 B.4 - Public garages, gasoline service stations, and
new and used car lots, all subject to the following requirements.
ae
Entrance and exit driveways shall have an unrestricted
width or not less than twelve (12) feet and not more
than thirty (30) feet and shall be located not less
than ten (10) feet from any property line, and shall
be so laid out as to avoid the necessity of any vehicle
backing out across any public right-of-way.
b. Vehicle lifts or pits, dismantled automobiles and all
parts or supplies shall be located within a building.
Ail service or repair of motor vehicles, other than
such minor servicing as change of tires or sale of
gasoline or oil, shall be conducted in a building.
The storage of gasoline or flanm~able oils in bulk
shall be located fully underground and not less than
thirty-five (35) feet from any property line other
than the street line.
ee
No gasoline or fuel pumps or tanks shall be located
less than fifteen (15) feet from any street or
property line.
f. No motor vehicle sales, used car lots, gasoline service
or repair shops or similar businesses are to be located
within three hundred (300) feet of a church, public
school, library, hospital, orphanage or a rest home
nor within three hundred (300) feet of any residence district.
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Applicant shall not park any used car closer than
35 feet to any property line.
That a 10 foot buffer strip shall be maintained
between applicant's operation and a residential
area to the south.
That no cars shall be parked within ten (10) feet of
the rear property line.
Vote of the Board: Ayes:- Messrs: Gillispie, Grigonis,
Hulse.
TOWN OF $OUTHOLD, NEV~ YORK
ACTION OF THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
Appeal No. Dated
ACTION OF THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
To
Appellant
at a meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals on
was considered and the action indicated below was taken on your
( ) Request for variance due to lack of access to property
) Request for a special exception under the Zoning Ordinance
) Request for a variance to the Zoning Ordinance
)
the appeal
1. SPECIAL EXCEPTION. By resolution of the Board it was determined that a special exception ( ) be
granted ( ) be denied pursuant to Axticle .................... Section .................... Subsection .................... paragraph
.................... of the Zoning Ordinance and the decision of the Building Inspector ( ) be reversed ( ) be
confirmed because
2. VARIANCE. By resolution of the Board it was determined that
(a) Strict application of the Ordinance (would) (would not) produce practical difficulties
hardship because
or ulmecessary
(b) The hardship created (is) (is not) unique and (would) (would not) be shared by all properties
alike in the immediate vicinity of this property and in the same use district because
(c) The variance (does) (does not) observe the spirit of the Ordinance and (would)
change the character of the district because
(would not)
and therefore, it was further determined that the requested variance ( ) be granted ( ) be denied and
that the previous decisions of the Building Inspector ( ) be confirmed ( ) be reversed.
Legal Notice
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8:45 P.M. (E.D.S.T.) upon application of Mr. and Mrs Rom,rz
Goldense, 5330. New Suffolk Road, New Suffolk, New ....
variance in accordance with the~onmna" ' Ordiuance, Article Ill,
100-30
on dwelling which will reduce existing setback
Location of properly; W/S New Suffolk Rcad,
New York,
and Bulk Schedule for permission no consnruc{
lint
New
bounded on ehe north by M. Cooper; on the
on the south by E. Raynor, Jr.: on
Section
addition
average.
Suffolk,
easn by New Suffolk Road;
the west by A. Rysko.
9:00 P.M. (E.D.S.T.) upon ap~iicatmon of Thomas A. Duffe~,
President, T.A.D. Auto Sales, inc., ~in Road, MattJtuck~
York, for a special exception in accordance winh the Zoning
~rdinance, Article VII, Section 100-70 B.4 fcr permission
to conduct a used car sales business,
Location of property: S/S Main Road,
bounded on the north by Main Road; on
on the south by J. Brooks & R. Polhemus;
Any person desiring to be heard on
B. ~o erect a second sign.
Mattituck, New York,
the east by Maratooka Sane;
west by Sunse~ Avem~e.
the above appeals
should appear at the time and place above speclr±ed.
Dated: September 19, 1974
BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD
BOARD OF APP[ALS
PLEABE PUBLISH ONCE, September 26, 1974, AND FORWARD FIVE (5)
AFFIDAVITS OF PUBLICATION TO THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS,
MAIN ROAD, SOUTHOLD, N. Y.'
Cop~es mailed to the following on September 19,
The Suffolk Weekly Times
The Long Island Traveler-Mattituck
Reginald Hudson
Antonio De Souza
Lefferts P. Edson
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goldense
Thomas A. Duffey
Watchman
1974:
Notice of Hearings
Pursuant to Section 267 of the
Town Law and the provisions of
the Amended Building Zone Or-
dinance of the Town of Southold,
Suffblk County, New York, public
hearings will be held by the
Zoning Board of Appeals of the
Town of Southold, at the Town
Office, Main Road, Southold,
New York, on October 3, 1974, on
the following appeals:
8:10 P.M. (E.D.S.T.) upon ap;
plication of Reginald Hudson a/c
Brody & Others, 136 Front Street,
Greenport, N.Y. for a special
exception in accordance with the
Zoning Ordinance, Article 111.
Section 100-30 B.9 for permission
to construct docks and storage
buildings on premises with insuf-
ficient width and area. Location
of property: E/S Gull Pond Lane,
Greenport, Ncw York, bounded
on tbe north by Scott McBurney -
Lot 1[; on the east by canal
(branch of Gull Pond); on the
south by G. Lubrich - Lot 12; on
the west by Gull Pond Land.
8:25 P.M. (E.D.S.T.) upon ap-
plication of Antonio De Souza, 5
Viking Road, Glenwood Landing,
New York for a variance in actor
dance with the Zoning Ordinance,
Article IlL Section 100-34 and
Bulk Schedule for permission to
construct dwelling with insuffi-
cient setback. Location of proper-
ty: Bay Shores Road and Island
View Lane, Greenport, New York,
Pcconic Bay Estates, Lot No. 152
and V2 of 151.
8:35 P.M. (E.D.S.T.) upon ap-
plication of Lefferts P. Edson,
-Main Road, Soulhold, New York
for a variance in accordance with
the Zoning Ordinance, Article Ill,
Section 100-30 C. 1 fur pcrmission
to use existing barn for an art
studio. Location of property: N/S
Main Road (Rt. 25), Cutchogue,
New York, bounded on the north
by other lands of applicant; on
east by R. Asselta; on the south
by Main Road; on the west by
Eslelle McCallum.
8:45 P.M. (E,D.S.T.) upon ap-
plication of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Goldense, 5330 New Suffolk
Road, New Suffolk, New York for
a variance in accordance with the
Zoning Ordinance, Article Ill,
Section 100-30 and Bulk Schedule
for permission to construct addi-
tion on dwelling which will reduce
existing setback line average. Lo-
cation of property: W/S New
Suffolk Road. New Suffolk, New
York, bounded on the north by M.
Cooper; on Ihe east by New
Suffolk Road: on the south by
Raynor, Jr.; on the west by A.
~ysko.
'9:00 P.M. (E.D.S.T.) upon ap-
fiication of Thomas A. Duffey,
~resident, T.A.D. Auto Sales,
Inc., Main Road, Mattit~ck, New
York, for a special exception in
accordance with the Zoning Or-
cmance, Article VII, Section 100-
70 B.4 for permission A. to
conduct a used car sales business,
B. to erect a second sign. Loca-
tion of property: S/S Main Road,
Mattituck, New York, bounded on
the north by Main Road; on the
east by Maratooka Lane; on the
south by J. Brooks & R. Polhem-
us; west by Sunset Avenue.
.~ny person desiring to be
on the above appeals should
appear at the time and place
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK [ ss:
STATE OF NEW YORK j
Sherley KarT, being duly sworn, says that she is the
Editor, of THE LONG ISLAND TRAVELER - MATTITUCK
WATCHMAN, a public newspaper printed at Southold,
in Suffolk County; and that the notice of which the
annexed is a printed copy, has been published in said
Long Island Traveler-Mattituck Watchman once eaci~
week for ............ .'~...i ~4~..C ...... .~... ,./'..~..'. .............. weeks~
successively, commencinfl on the ............... :.:...~ .................
day of ......... Z_:~.~.L.,,4?...~. ....... 19.~....
Sworn to before me this ........ ;..: ......... day of
......... .C.L....c..,.x..-Z ....... ,
LEGAL NOTICE
· Notice of Hearings
Pursuant to Section 267 of the
Town Law and the provisions of
the Amended Building Zone
Or~linance of the Town of
Set~.beld, Suffolk County, New
Yo/k, public hearings will be held
by the Zoning Board of Appeals of
the Town of Southold, at the Town
Office, ~ Road, Southeld,
New York, on October 3, 1974, on
the following appeals:
8:10 P.M. (E.D.S.T.) upon
application of Reginald Hudson
a-c Brody & Others, 136 Front
Street, Greenport, N.Y. for a
spedal exception in accordance
with the Zoning Ordinance,
Article HI, Section 100-30 B.9 for
pe/*mission to construct docks
and storage buildings on
premises with insufficient width
and area. Location of property:
E-S Gull Pond Lane, Greonport,
New York, bounded on the north
by Scott McBurney - Lot 11; on
the east by canal (branch of Gull
Pond); on the south by G.~
Lubrich -Lot 12; on the west by
Gull Pond Lane.
8:25 P.M. (E.D.S.T.) upon
application of Antonio De Souza,
5 Viking Road, Glanwond Lan-
ding, New York for a variance in
accordance with the Zoning
~ Schedule' for
with i~sufficiunt setback.
Location of property: Bay Shore
Road md Island View Lane,
Gceeapert, New York, Pecodic
Bay Estates, Lot No. 152 and % of
151.
8:35 P.M. (E.D.S.T.) upon
applicetion of I.,e/ferts P. Edson,
Main Road, Southold, New York
for a varianco.in accordance with
the Zoning Ordinance, Article IH,
Section 100-30 C.1 for permission
to use existing barn for an art
studio. Location of property: N-S
Main Road (Rt. 25), Cutchogue,
New York, bounded on the north
by other lands of applicant; on
the east by R. Anselta; on the
south by Main Road; on the west
by Estelle McCellum.
8:45 P.M. (E.D.S.T.) upon ap-
plicatian of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Geldanse, 5330 New Suffolk Road,
New Suffolk, New York for a
variance in accordance with the
Zoning Ordinance, Article HI,
Section 100-30 and Bulk Schedule
for permission to construct ad-
dition on dwnllin~ which will
reduce existing setback line
COUNTY OF SUFFOLR, 1
STATE OF NEW YORK, ~ ss:
the north by M. Cooper; on the
east by New Suffolk Road; on the
south by E. Raynor, Jr.; on the
west by A. Rysko. mmmm~
9:00 P.M. (E.D.S.T.) upon
application of Thomas A. Duffey,
President, T. A. D. Auto Sales
Inc., Main Road, Mattituck, New
York, for a special exception in
accordance with the Zoning
Ordinunce, Article VII, Section
100-70 B.4 for permission A. to
conduct a used car sales
businons, B. to erect a second
sign. Location of property: S-S
Main Read, Mattituck, New
York, betmded on the north by
Main Road; on the east by
Maratooka Lane; on the south by
J. Brooks & R. Polhemus; west
by Sunset Avenue. ~
Any person desiring to be
heard on the above appeals
should appear at the time and
place above spec/fled.
Dated: September 19, 1974
BY ORDER OF THE
BOARD OF APPEALS
~EEKLY TIMES, a newspaper published at Greenport, in s
county; and that the notice, of which the annexed is ~ prin
I copy, has been published in the said Suffolk Weekly Ti~
once in each week, for one (].)
successively commevcing on the twenty-sixth (26;
d"' -' Sept%mb .. ....................
~ ~, ...... [ ..... r~...~/.~ 19... ?
Swot. to me fh s .i:.(L.).. l
........ ~&T~a¥.~U,~b~C. Sta~a ~t. ~.~of~ ....
No. 52-9336335
Comm~ssion Ex~i~ea March 30, 19 ~
average. Location of property: ...... .S.l:, .~...~.t: .C., Dox"~Sxt being duly Swc
W-S New Suffolk Road, New ......................
Suffolk, New York, bbunded an s~/s thn[ . .h.~ .... is Prinfer and Publisher of the SUFFO
'<~0WN OF $OUTHOLD, NEW YORK
APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL EXCEPTION
~,~PL~C~T~ON NO. / ~' 6' ff
DATE ... ,~/-1...7,../, ,'[ ,4-..
TO THE ZONING BOAi{D OF APPEALS~ SOUTHOLD, N. Y.
Name Street and Number
Main Road, Mattituck New York
Municipality Sta%e
hereby apply ~o TIKE ZONING BOAi~D OF APPEALS for a SPECL~L ~CEPTION ir~ accordance with the
ZONING ORI)IN~NCE ~TtCLE VII SECTION 100-70
THE SPECIAL EXCEPTION IS REQT/ESTED BECAUSE
A. Special Exception to conduct a used ca~ sales business.
This business is to be conducted in conjunction with a gasoline
service station operation. The premises have been used as a
gas station since being built in 19~. Premises are ideally
suited for this combincation of businesses, fronting a three access
roads.
B. Special Exception to erect a second sign. in addition to
the existing gasoline service station sign, N. Y. State Dept. of
Motor Vehicles requires applicant to erect a sepa.Bate sign for
the used ca~ sales businesS. This will be a 2' x 4' non-illuminated
sign attained to the existing building.
FORM ZB2
PIKE, HILL, BEHRINGER AND HURLEY
130 OSTRANDER AVENUE
September 17, 1974
Mr. Howard Terry
Building Inspector
Town of Southold
Main Road
Southold, New York
Re: Application of Thomas A. Duffey
(T.A.S. Auto Sales Inc.)
Dear Mr. Terry:
In accordance with our telephone conversation of
this morning, I have enclosed in duplicate the application
of Mr. Thomas A. Duffey for Special Exception Use in the
B-1 zone on Main Road in Mattituck.
Thank you for your assistance in this matter.
Vet7 truly yours,
~ ~--'J~omss E.~Be~ringer, Jr. ~
TEB/k
eric
APPEALS BOARD
MEMBERS
CHARLES GRIGONIS, JR., CHAIRMAN
SERGE DOYEN, JR. ~
ROBERT J. DOUGLASS \ ~'
GERARD P. GOEHRINGER
Joseph H. Sawicki
Southold Town Board o£ Appeals
IvtAIN ROAD- STATE ROAD 25 SOUTHOLD, L.I., N.Y.
TELEPHONE (516) 765-1809
December 2, 1980
Mr. Edward F. Hindermann
Building & Housing Inspector
Southold Town Building Department
Main Road
Southold, NY 11971
Re: Appeal No. 1958 - Thomas A. Duffy & T.A.D.
Sunoco Service Station, Main Road East,
Auto Sales,
Mattituck
Illc.
Dear Mr. Hindermann:
Your November 25, 1980 correspondence has been discussed
with the Board, and it is our consensus that Condition No. 2
applies to "used cars for the purposes of display and sale",
Condition No. 4 applies to any other vehicles, and Condition
No. 3 requires a buffer strip to be placed and maintained 10
feet from the residential area to the south, or that applicant
maintain the trees as a buffer zone from the residential area
to the south.
We hope that this information has been of assistance.
Sincerely yours,
JR.
CHARLES GRIGONIS,
CHAIRMAN
CG:lk
TOWN OF $OUTHOLD
OFFICE OF BUILDING INSPECTOR
TOWN HALL
SOUTHOLD, N. Y. 11971
TEL. 765-1802
November 25, 1980
Zoning Board of Appeals
Town of Bouthold
Main Road
Southold, New York 11971
Re:
Sunoco Service Station
Main Road
Mattituck, New York 11952
(Between Marratooka and
Sunset Avenue)
Gentlemen:
Just recently a used car sales business has been started
at the above location. The car sales is licensed under
Dorothy Cunningham DBA/Dorian Motors. The car sales is
in addition to service station and each business is under
separate management.
On September 17, 1974, a Thomas A. Duffy of T.A.D. Auto
Sales, Inc. appeared before your Board for a Special
Exception, Appeal No. 1958, to conduct a used car sales
business and was approved on October 3, 1974. To my
recollection, Mr. Dully did not conduct this business
at this location. If he did, its existance was short-
lived.
I am enclosing herewith a copy of the resolution for
clarification of conditions 2, 3, and 4 which appear to
be conflicting.
On the enclosed copy of survey of said premises, please
outline how conditions 2, 3, and 4 would apply to the
used cars sales business with respect to limitations of
where used cars may be parked.
At present, there are approximately 21 vechicles
parked for sale. This includes about 8 trucks. They
appear to be parked close to roadway on east and west
side of property.
- 2 -
Re: Sunoco Service Station
May we h~ve your comments soon so that we can enforce
the conditions os appeal .since w.e have received a
complaint from a/neighboring resident.
Building & Housing Inspector
encl.
EFH/mw
Southold Town Board of Appeals
-19- October 3, 1974
On motion by Mr. Gillispie, seconded by Mr. Hulse, it was
RESOLVED, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goldense, 5330 New Suffolk
Road, New Suffolk, New York be GRANTED permission to construct
addition On dwelling which will reduce existing setback line
average, as applied for.
Vote of the Board: Ayes:- Messrs: Gillispie, Grigonis,
Hulse.
PUBLIC HEARING: Appeal No. 1958 - 9:00 P.M. (E.D.S.T.)
upon application of Thomas A. Duffey, President, T.A.D. Auto
Sales, Inc., Main Road, Mattituck, New York for a special
exceptionlin accordance with the Zoning Ordinance, Article _
VII, Section 100-70 B.4 for permission a. to conduct a
used car Sales business; b. to erect a second sign. Location
of property: S/S Main Road, Mattituck, New York, bounded
on the north by Main Road; on the east by Maratooka Lane;
on the south by J. Brooks & R. Polhemus; west by Sunset Avenue.
Fee paid $15.00.
The Chairman opened the hearing by reading the application
for a special exception, legal notice of hearing, affidavits
attesting to its publication in the official newspapers, and
notice to the applicant.
THE CHAIRMAN: The application is accompanied by a Van
Tuyl survey dated June 15, 1970 indicating that the property
has 201.82 feet on Main Road on an angle, 158.89 feet on
Sunset Avenue, 185 feet on Maratooka Lane, and 200 feet at
right angles to the two side yards extending from Maratooka
Lane to Sunset Avenue. There is an island built in that
was used for gas pumps by a previous owner which is 12 feet
from the road. The service station is approximately
60 feet from the Main Road and 40 feet from Maratooka Lane
and a considerable distance from Sunset Avenue.
THE CHAIRMAN: Is there anyone present who wishes to
speak for this application?
MR. THOMAS A. DUFFEY: I propose to run a used car
operation. There would be no body work or mechanical work
done on the premises. It would be done in Mattituck by
Lewis and the body work would be done by Harvey Bagshaw in
Mattituck. I would display twelve or thirteen very clean
automobiles. I have been in business for 25 years. I will
put some nice flowers around the building and the building
will be painted. I have an authorized Buick dealer or Chrysler
dealer.
Southold Town Board of Appeals -20- October 3, 1974
THE CHAIRMAN: Would there be anything in your future
that would indicate that you would take on an automobile
dealership?
MR. DUFFEY: There is a possibility I might be a repre-
sentative for Porsche for the North Fork. I would be displaying
one or two cars. Porsche-Audi, Inc. in Southampton has it all
east of Huntington but he has no representation on the North
Fork. It would be purely a display area. There is a lift
in the building and an extra bay but I don't propose to use
it at all.
THE CHAIRMAN: You do propose to use the gasoline service
station.
MR. DUFFEY: That is owned by the people I have a lease
from and they want me to pump their gasoline and I would have
to do it but it would be done by an attendant in a maroon
uniform. It would be very nicely done.
THE CHAIRMAN: I am sure, in view of the size of the
operation which you propose, you would not object to having
a buffer zone between you and the residential area to the
south.
MR. DUFFEY: There are woods there.
THE CHAIRMAN: You would not expect to cut down any
trees at all?
MR. DUFFEY: I would prune a few trees and take down
the fifteen year old sign.
THE CHAIRMAN: How long has the gas station been in use?
MR. DUFFEY: I believe about eight months or more.
MR. FRED HULSE, JR.: It's been in use a couple of years,
at least a year and a half.
THE CHAIRMAN: How many cars do you think you will have?
MR. DUFFEY: About 12. The security lights are 400 watts
on Pole #48. They just would be on the automobiles in that
area.
THE CHAIRF~AN: You would not be installing any lights?
Southold Town Board of Appeals -21- October 3, 1974
MR. DUFFEY: There is one light I would like to have,
a Dawn to Dusk light put out by Lilco. They have two types.
This is purely for the Police Department as they ride by.
It's a mercury vapor light.
THE CHAIRMAN: Is there anyone present who wishes to
speak against this application?
(There was no response.)
After investigation and inspection the Board finds that
applicant requests permission to a. conduct a used car sales
business and b. to erect a second sign on property located
on the south side of Main Road, Mattituck. The findings of
the Board are that this is a reactivation of use. It is in
a "B-l" district where gas stations are permitted. The
Board also finds that applicant is required by New York State
Department of Motor Vehicles to exhibit a 2' x 4' illuminated
sign attached to the building. Applicant does not plan to
cut any trees on the wooded portion of the lot to the south
thus leaving a buffer zone between applicant's property and
the residential area to the south. The Board agrees with
the reasoning of the applicant.
The Board finds that the public convenience and welfare and
justice will be served and the legally established or permitted
use of neighborhood property and adjoining use districts will
not be permanently or substantially injured and the spirit of
the Ordinance will be observed.
On motion by Mr. Gillispie, seconded by Mr. Hulse, it was
RESOLVED, Thomas A. Duffey, President, T.A.D. Auto Sales,
Inc., Main Road, Mattituck, New York be GRANTED PERMISSION to
a. conduct a used car sales business, and b. to erect a second
sign, on property located on the south side of Main Road,
Mattituck, as applied for, subject to the following conditions:
1. 100-70 B.4 - Public garages, gasoline service stations,
and new and used car lots, all subject to the following
requirements.
ae
Entrance and exit driveways shall have an unrestricted
width of not less than twelve (12) feet and not more
than thirty (30) feet and shall be located not less
than ten (10) feet from any property line, and shall
be so laid out as to avoid the necessity of any vehicle
backing out across any public right-of-way.
b. Vehicle lifts or pits, dismantled automobiles and all
parts or supplies shall be located within a building.
c. Ail service or repair of motor vehicles, other than
such minor servicing as change of tires or sale of
Southold Town Board of Appeals
-22- October 3, 1974
gasoline or oil, shall be conducted in a building.
The storage of gasoline or flammable oilslin bulk
shall be located fully underground and not less
than thirty-five (35) feet from any property line
other than the stree~ line.
No gasoline or fuel pumps or tanks shall be located
less than fifteen (15) feet from any street or
property line.
No motor vehicle sales, used car lots, gasoline
service or repair shops or similar businesses are
to be located within three hundred (300) feet of a
church, public school, library, hospital, orphanage
or a rest home nor within three hundred (300) feet
of any residence district.
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Applicant shall not park any used car closer than
35 feet to any property line. i
That a 10 foot buffer strip shall be maintained
between applicant's operation and a residential area
to the south. ~
That no cars shall be parked within ten (10) feet of
the rear property line.
Vote of the Board: Ayes:- Messrs: Gillispie, Grigonis,
Hulse.
Mr. Harvey Bagshaw came in for an informal discussion
with the Board of Appeals regarding the location of
proposed building on property located on the north side of
Main Road, Laurel School District #11 and Mattituck Post Office.
The Chairman instructed the secretary to write a letter
to Mr. Alan A. Cardinale regarding Appeal No. 1914, Adeline
Cardinale, Laurel, New York suggesting that Mr. Cardinale
determine a right of way to Peconic Bay that is satisfactory
to the Planning Board.