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\ REGULAR MEETING
THURSDAY, JULY 24,2003
A Regular Meeting of the SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS was held at the Southold Town Hall,
53095 Main Road, Southold, New York 11971, on Thursday, July 24, 2003, commencing at 9:30 a.m.
Present were:
Vincent Orlando, Chairman Pro Tern
George Horning, Member
Ruth D. Oliva, Member
Linda Kowalski,ZBA Secretary
Absent were:
Lydia A.Tortora, Chairwoman (due to illness)
Gerard P. Goehringer, Member(out of the area).
33 a.m. Chairman Orlando called the meeting to order.
AGENDA ITEM I: The Board proceeded with the first item on the Agenda as follows:
I. STATE ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY REVIEW DETERMINATIONS (SEQRA):
The Board confirmed and declared the following Type II Actions:
Richard and Cheryl Corazzini#5348.
Noel Rapisarda#5354.
Robert and Patricia Hovey#5318
William and Jane Reed #5356. .
Thomas and Arlene Carney#5353.
James and Maria McKee#5350.
Joseph and Donna St. Pierre#5351.
Derrick Cephas#5346.
Crystal L. Rock#5352.
Joseph Gulmi, Susan Braver Gulmi#5340.
Nancy Stein#5260.
Jay Kennedy#5358.
J. and B. Severini#5303.
Zoumas Contracting#5345.
Lefkios Antoniou#5344.
William Goggins#5382.
Harold Reese Jr. and Schembri Homes#5349.
Charlotte Deliteris#5371.
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Agenda Item II. No deliberations or decisions were held at this time and decisions carried from the previous hearing
calendars will be carried to the next meeting,August 7 n,for possible decisions.
Agenda Item Ill. PUBLIC HEARINGS: The following public hearings were held. (Also available are written transcripts of
the oral testimony and statements offered during the hearings prepared separately.)
9:30 a.m. Richard and Cheryl Corazzini #5348. Request for a Variance under Section 100-30A.3 (100-244), based on
the Building Department's April 4, 2003 Notice of Disapproval. Applicants propose an addition to the existing dwelling with
side yards at less than 35 feet combined, at 8500 Nassau Point Road, Cutchogue; Parcel 118-5-4.1. Mrs. Corazzini
appeared in behalf of her application, and offered an architectural plan showing the addition, which was not submitted
previously. Adjacent landowners, Mr. and Mrs. Sturdy asked to view the new submission. Motion was offered by Member
Oliva, seconded by Member Orlando, and duly carried, to postpone the hearing for approximately ten (10) minutes to
provide time for the applicant and the adjacent landowners to go over the plan together and return to the Board with their
concerns. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Members Orlando (Chairman), Horning, and Oliva.) This Resolution was duly
adopted (3-0). (Please also see 9:55 a.m. reconvening of this hearing.)
9:40 a.m. Noel Rapisarda #5354. Request for a Variance under Section 100-244, based on the Building Department's
)ril 17, 2003 Notice of Disapproval. Applicant proposes an addition to the existing dwelling with total side yards at less
-an 25 feet and front yard at less than 35 feet, at 1095 Shore Drive, Greenport; 47-2-23. Mr. and Mrs. William Rapisarda
oath spoke in behalf of their application. (No opposition was offered from anyone in the audience during this hearing.)
After receiving testimony, motion was offered by Member Orlando, seconded by Member Horning, and duly carried, to
close the hearing, reserving decision until later. Ayes: All. This Resolution was duly adopted (3-0).
9:50 a.m. Robert and Patricia Hovey#5318. Request for a Variance under Sections 100-244, 100-30A.4, 100-33, based
on the Building Department's January 22, 2003 Notice of Disapproval. Applicants propose additions and alterations to
existing dwelling at less than 35 feet from the front lot line, and accessory carport and "as built" shed in a yard other than
the Code required rear yard, at 125 Hilltop Path, Southold; Parcel 54-1-20. Jennifer B. Gould, Esq. appeared with the
contractor, Peter Stoutenburgh of Environment East, Inc. Mrs. Gould confirmed that the shed has been removed since
the date the Notice of Disapproval was written by the Building Department and therefore a variance is not needed for the
shed. (No opposition was offered from anyone in the audience during this hearing.) After receiving testimony, motion
was offered by Member Orlando, seconded by Member Horning, and duly carried, to close the hearing, reserving decision
until later. Ayes: All. This Resolution was duly adopted (3-0).
9:55 a.m. Richard and Cheryl Corazzini #5348. The Hearing reconvened, and Mrs. Corazzini requested an add four or
five weeks for an adjournment in order to obtain the final construction details. Motion was offered by Member Orlando,
seconded by Member Horning, and duly carried, to adjourn the hearing as requested to September 11, 2003 at 7:00 p.m.
This Resolution was duly adopted (3-0).
10:00 a.m. William and Jane Reed .#5356. Request for a Variance under Section 100-244, based on the Building
Department's April 14, 2003 Notice of'Disapproval. Applicants propose an addition to the existing dwelling at less than 40
feet from the rear lot line, at 215 Kraus Road, Mattituck; Parcel 122-5-7. Mr. Reed appeared and spoke in behalf of his
application. The application was noted as being very minor in nature. (No opposition was offered from anyone in the
audience during this hearing.) After receiving testimony, motion was offered by Member Oliva, seconded by Chairman
Orlando, and duly carried, to close the hearing. Ayes: All. This Resolution was duly adopted (3-0).
ELIBERATIONS/DECISION: William and Jane Reed #5356. The Board deliberated and took action approving the
variance, as applied for. (Please see written Findings, Deliberations and Decision attached, the original on file with the
Town Clerk's Office.)
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III. PUBLIC HEARINGS, continued: (The following public hearings were held. (Also available are written transcripts of
the oral testimony and statements offered during the hearings prepared separately.)
10:10 a.m. Thomas and Arlene Came v#5353. Request for a Variance under Section 100-30A.4 (ref. 100-33), based on
the Building Department's June 18, 2003 Notice of Disapproval. Applicant proposes to locate an accessory garage in a
yard area other than a code required rear yard location, at 805 Oak Avenue (and Birch Avenue), Goose Bay Estates,
Southold; Parcel 1000-77-1-20.1. Mr. and Mrs. Carney were present and spoke in behalf of their application. The
applicants confirmed the garage will be a two-car storage building 3 feet off the south property line, and at least 100 feet
from Birch Avenue and Oak Avenue. A photo was furnished for the record, and Members asked questions regarding the
proposed location and situation of the existing embankment. Mr. Carney confirmed the nearest house is abou5 25 feet
from the proposed garage. (No opposition was offered from anyone in the audience during this hearing.) After receiving
testimony, motion was offered by Member Orlando, seconded by Member Oliva, and duly carried, to close the hearing.
Ayes: All. This Resolution was duly adopted (3-0).
10:20 a.m. James and Maria McKee #5350. Request for a Variance under Section 100-33, based on the Building
Department's April 1, 2003 Notice of Disapproval. Applicant proposes an accessory swimming pool in a yard other than
code required rear yard, at 1970 Vanston Road, Cutchogue; CTM #111-3-12.2. Peter Cross, co-owner and also an
_torney, appeared representing the applicants. Mr. Cross stated that the dwelling is shared, and he and his family are
ill questing the swimming pool. Mr. Cross indicated there would also be landscaping, and that the pool would be 22 feet to
the road, front yard line, and 28 feet from the south end of the house. Mr. Cross agreed to submit an accurate survey with
the pool and equipment locations, on or before Friday, August Vt. (No opposition was offered from anyone in the
audience during this hearing.) After receiving testimony, motion was offered by Member Orlando, seconded by Member
Oliva, and duly carried, to close the hearing, pending receipt of an accurate survey. Ayes: All. This Resolution was duly
adopted (3-0).
10:30 a.m. Joseph and Donna St. Pierre#5351. Request for a Variance under Section 100-2446, based on the Building
Department's April 4, 2003 Notice of Disapproval. Applicant proposes an addition to the existing dwelling with a single
side yard at less than 10 feet and combined side yards at less than 25 feet, at 370 Goose Creek Lane, Southold; CTM
#79-1-6. Mr. St. Pierre appeared in behalf of his application. The setback was confirmed to be approximately 97 feet
from his own bulkhead, but that it was closer at 84+- feet to the neighbor's bulkhead. It was recommended to Mr. St.
Pierre that he contact the Town Trustees office in case the Wetlands Ordinance applies, which might require an
application for new construction within 100 feet of the bulkhead. Mr. St. Pierre said he would contact them also but said it
was not noted on the Building Department's Notice of Disapproval. (No opposition was offered from anyone in the
audience during this hearing.) After receiving testimony, motion was offered by Member Orlando, seconded by Member
Oliva, and duly carried, to close the hearing. Ayes: All. This Resolution was duly adopted (3-0).
10:40 a.m. Derrick Cephas #5346. Request for a Variance under Section 100-33C, based on the Building Department's
March 11, 2003 Notice of Disapproval. Applicant proposes an accessory (pool house) structure at less than 60 feet from
the front lot line,'at 1600 King Street, Orient; CTM #26-2-42.2. Abigail A. Wickham, Esq. and Mr. Cephas both appeared
in behalf of the application. Mrs. Wickham indicated the applicant's map contained an error that the shed is proposed,
when actually the shed is existing with a C.O. Ms. Wickham also confirmed they have a Letter of Non-Jurisdiction from
the Town Trustees. The accessory structure is proposed with a half bath (toilet and sink), and hot and cold running water.
The Board was assured that the building will not be used for sleeping or habitable quarters, and that the height would not
higher than 18 feet to the ridge. (No opposition was offered from anyone in the audience during this hearing.) After
:ceiving testimony, motion was offered by'Chairman Orlando, seconded by Member Horning, and duly carried, to close
oie hearing. Ayes: All. This Resolution was duly adopted (3-0).
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III. PUBLIC HEARINGS, continued: Written testimony in lieu of extensive oral testimony is requested and appreciated.
All testimony shall be limited to zoning issues properly before the Board.
10:50 a.m. Crystal L. Rock#5352. Request for a Variance under Section 100-30A.4, based on the Building Department's
April 10, 2003 Notice of Disapproval. Applicant proposes to locate an accessory shed in an area other than a code
required rear yard location, at 10939 Main Road, East Marion; CTM#31-4-28. Mr. Rock spoke in behalf of his application.
(No opposition was offered from anyone in the audience during this hearing.) After receiving testimony, motion was
offered by Member Oliva, seconded by Chairman Orlando, and duly carried, to close the hearing. Ayes: All. This
Resolution was duly adopted (3-0).
DELIBERATIONS/DECISION: Crystal L. Rock#5352. The Board deliberated and took action approving the variance as
.applied for. (Please see written Findings, Deliberations and Decision attached, the original on file with the Town Clerk's
Office.)
11:00 a.m. Joseph Gulmi and Susan Braver Gulmi #5340. Request for a Variance under Section 100-33, based on the
Building Department's March 4, 2003 Notice of Disapproval. Applicants propose a swimming pool, accessory garage and
accessory shed in an area other than the required rear yard, at 250 Pine Tree Court, Cutchogue; CTM # 98-1-7.11. Mr.
id Mrs. Gulmi both appeared, and submitted a copy of a hand-drawn sketch for a kidney-shaped pool and modifying the
cation within the front yard area during the hearing. The applicants also indicated a retaining wall may be needed for
,e final grade. The Board asked the applicants for an accurate survey, prepared by a licensed surveyor, to show the
locations and setbacks, for the pool, 25' x 25' garage, and shed locations being requested. The applicants stated that
they called the surveyor (Peconic Surveyors)four times since March and were not able to obtain one. When asked about
an alternative for the garage, the applicants confirmed that the existing design of the house is cumbersome and is not
adaptable as a garage addition to the house. The height of the proposed accessory garage was confirmed by the
applicants to be at most, 15 feet. The Board also requested an elevation, or side elevation sketch, of the proposed
garage, whether it is a one-car or two-car garage, and other related information. Mr. and Mrs. Gulmi indicated they would
need until about October to submit the information requested. (No opposition was offered from anyone in the audience
during this hearing.) After receiving testimony, motion was offered by Chairman Orlando, seconded by Member Horning,
and duly carried, to close the hearing. Ayes: All. This Resolution was duly adopted (3-0).
11:18 a.m. Nancy Stein #5260. Request for Variances under Sections 100-242A and 100-244, based on the Building
Department's April 29, 2003 Notice of Disapproval. Applicant proposes additions and alterations to the existing dwelling
with a front yard setback at less than 35 feet and single side yard at less than 10 feet, at 2665 Cedar Lane, East Marion;
CTM 37-4-12.1. Meryl Kramer, Architect appeared in behalf of the application. A copy of an 8-1/2 x 11" rendition showing
the elevation, and a photo, were submitted by Mrs. Kramer. The Board indicated that it was not included in the
submission, and that it is helpful to include rendition sketches. (No opposition was offered from anyone in the audience
during this hearing.) After receiving testimony, motion was offered by Chairman Orlando, seconded by Members Oliva
and Horning, and;duly carried, to close the hearing. Ayes: All. This Resolution was duly adopted (3-0).
Board Resolution: Motion was offered by Chairman Orlando, seconded by Member Horning, to adiourned, reconvening at
12:45 p.m.
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12:53 p.m. Motion was offered by Chairman Orlando, seconded by Member Oliva, and duly carried,to reconvene.
BOARD RESOLUTION: Motion was offered by Chairman Orlando, seconded by Member Oliva, and duly carried, to
authorize advertisement of the August 21, 2003 public hearings. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Orlando, Oliva and Horning.
This Resolution was duly adopted (3-0).
III. PUBLIC HEARINGS. continued: Written testimony in lieu of extensive oral testimony is requested and appreciated.
All testimony shall be limited to zoning issues properly before the Board.
1:00 p.m. East Enders/11160 Main Road. Inc. #5211. (Carryover from June 19, 2003 for applicant's coordination with
Planning Board regarding site plan). Based on the Building Department's August 16, 2002 Notice of Disapproval,
amended February 26, 2003 and June 19, 2003, applicant requests Variances under Sections 100-101, 100-242A, and
100-243A: (1) to add a second use on a nonconforming lot, and (2) to construct additions and alterations to an existing
building located in the B-General Business Zone District, at 4.4 feet to the front lot lines at its closest point. The second
use is proposed on a lot containing less than 60,000 sq. ft. (30,000 sq. ft. for each use), at 11160 Main Road, Mattituck;
CTM 122-3-9. Patricia C. Moore, Esq. appeared in behalf of the applicant. Ms. Moore confirmed the previous contract
.ndee is no longer a part of the application and the deli-restaurant use is withdrawn. Ms. Moore confirmed she is
nending the request, by separate written submission, for office use in the existing building,with a proposed addition. An
amended Notice of Disapproval, Appeal Application, and original maps were not available during this hearing, and Mrs.
Moore agreed to submit them as soon as possible for reviews and possible notices under Ch. 58 if required. The new
addition was confirmed to be 61"from John's Road (a private road). Motion was offered by Chairman Orlando, seconded
by Member Oliva, and duly carried, to adjourn the hearing to September 11, 2003 at 6:35 p.m., pending submission of the
proposed amended application. Ayes: All. This Resolution was duly adopted (3-0).
1:12 p.m. Jay Kennedy#5358. Request for a Variance under Section 100-33, based on the Building Department's April
23, 2003 Notice of Disapproval. Applicant proposes an accessory swimming pool partly in a side yard location, instead of
entirely in a rear yard location, at 330 Maple La., Private Rd. #3, Orient; CTM 17-3-2. Mr. Rob White appeared in behalf
of the application. The pool location was necessary for easy access and the chosen location is a natural plateau. The
setting is also more suttle and quiet that any other yard location, and is necessary due to health reasons. Mr. William
Schriever, adjacent landowner, appeared with full support of the requested location, being surrounded by other
neighboring pools. Also speaking in favor of the application was Mr. Fred Sharmin, a close neighbor. (No opposition was
offered from anyone in the audience during this hearing.) After receiving testimony, motion was offered by Chairman
Orlando, seconded by Member Oliva, and duly carried, to close the hearing. Ayes: All. This Resolution was duly
adopted (3-0).
1:22 p.m. S. Sachman and A. Quadrani #5302. (Carried over at applicant's request for adjournment at 6/5/03 meeting).
Based on the Building Department's October 1, 2002 Notice of Disapproval, applicants request a Variance under Sections
100-33C and 100-32 to locate an accessory swimming pool as an accessory structure at less than 50 feet from the front
lot line, at 4705 Nassau Point Road, Cutchogue; CTM #111-9-9. Cathy Mesiano, agent, spoke in support of the
application. A copy of an estimate was submitted as prepared by M. Boeckman, Builder, regarding costs amounting to
$88,320 involved for an alternative location requested by Members at the previous hearing. Ms. Mesiano also indicated
that the garage is not sound enough to be moved. Chairman Orlando indicated that he was aware of a garage recently
built at $65 a sq. ft. and the cost estimate provided was questionable. Board Members also asked that the garage be
aked since when they checked on different dates, it was not. (No opposition was offered from anyone in the audience
firing this hearing.) After receiving testimony, motion was offered by Chairman Orlando, seconded by Member Oliva,
and duly carried, to adjourn the hearing to 7:30 p.m. on September 11, 2003. Ayes: All. This Resolution was duly
adopted (3-0).
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III. PUBLIC HEARINGS, continued: Written testimony in lieu of extensive oral testimony is requested and appreciated.
All testimony shall be limited to zoning issues properly before the Board.
1:35 p.m. J. and B. Severini #5303. Based on the Building Department's January 10, 2003 Notice of Disapproval,
applicant requests a Variance under Section 100-239.4E to construct addition(s) to the dwelling at less than 75 feet from
the existing bulkhead, at 565 Gull Pond Lane, Greenport; CTM 35-4-28.27. Cathy Mesiano, agent, appeared in behalf of
the application with the Architect, Mr. Meyer. The bulkhead was built about 1978, and it was not clear when the canal was
dug. The architect confirmed details for the second-floor, covered porch addition,which would be in line with the first floor
below it as shown on pages 3 and 4 of the architect's plan. A deck expansion at the water side, plus 56 sq. ft. of gazebo
area, is also proposed, and Town Trustees' review is pending without a determination as of today. Prior ZBA setback
variances #3527, #3686, #4110, #4728) were noted by Ms. Mesiano in the area, and a lot coverage proposed by
applicant at 11.29%. The second-floor addition is proposed at 26 ft. at the highest point, or average 23.5 ft. eave-to-ridge
measurement. Mr. Meyer confirmed the addition will not be a true dormer, but rather a partial second-story, cantilevered
and containing a 10 ft. flat roof at center. No opposition was offered from anyone in the audience during this hearing. The
Board requested a written engineer's certification and evaluation with respect to the stability of the bulkhead in relation to
the proposed construction and related activities. After receiving testimony, motion was offered by Chairman Orlando,
,:,con
ded by Member Oliva, and duly carried, to adjourn the hearing to 7:20 p.m. on September 11, 2003, pending receipt
the written engineer's certification for Board consideration. Ayes: All. This Resolution was duly adopted (3-0).
1:58 p.m. Harold Reese Jr./Schembri Homes #5349. Request for a Lot Waiver under Section 100-26, based on the
Building Department's March 10, 2003 Notice of Disapproval, to unmerge vacant lands located at 1025 Seawood Drive
and 8360 North Bayview Road, Southold. Applicant proposes to build a single-family dwelling on CTM 79-7-63, a
described area of 14,379.24 sq. ft., merged pursuant to Section 100-25 with an adjacent area of +-28 acres, CTM 79-7-
55. Cathy Mesiano, agent, appeared in behalf of the applicant. Ms. Mesiano confirmed the 38-acre parcel was acquired
in 1966, although there is no deed on the whole parcel of record, and the one-acre acquired by Mr. Reeve in 1969. Ms.
Mesiano said the Town Assessment records show a split in 1971, resulting in three lots. Ms. Mesiano stated that the
northerly lot, CTM 61, and CTM 62 were sold by Reeve in 1984 and 1985, and building permits were issued in 1985.
Opposition was submitted by: (1) Lora Bolliver, resident on the west side of Seawood Drive, and submitted a petition with
76 signatures (74 plus two signed during the hearing) and letter; (2) Mrs. Ketteneil of 1375 Seawood Drive; (3) Carl
Delitiris who said he had owned two lots at one time; (4) Barry Klein who is an owner with his wife of CTM Lot 64. Mrs.
Mesiano stated that the Town as a subdivisioin moratorium in effect and that the applicant's 38-acre parcel is not in a
proposed development plan and therefore not for discussion at this time. After receiving testimony, motion was offered by
Chairman Orlando, seconded by Member Horning, and duly carried, to close the hearing. Ayes: All. This Resolution was
duly adopted (3-0).
2:45 p.m. Zoumas Contracting #5345. Request for a Lot Waiver under Section 100-26, based on the Building
Department's April 3, 2003 Notice of Disapproval, to unmerge lands located at 155 and 205 Sunnyside Road, Southold.
Applicant proposes to build a single-family dwelling on CTM 63-1-5, containing a described area of+-9,100 sq. ft., merged
pursuant to Section 100-25 with an adjacent area of+-18,900, CTM 63-1-4. Patricia C. Moore, Esq. spoke in behalf of the
applicant, with Mr. Zoumas. Ms. Moore confirmed that a private well is proposed instead of public water, although nearby
landowners have dwellings connected to public water (Winterling, Betty Grattan). Mr. Winterling was present and
confirmed that he only recently became aware that the property was owned by someone else, after seeing the surveyor's
states, and he believed the property was his because he maintained it for 17 years. Also opposing the application were:
etty Grattan (also represented by letter from Harvey A. Arnoff, Esq.), Joseph Radich, Lora Bolliva, Peter Baschnonga.
fter receiving testimony, motion was offered by Chairman Orlando, seconded by Member Oliva, and duly carried, to
close the hearing. Ayes: All. This Resolution was duly adopted (3-0).
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III. PUBLIC HEARINGS, continued: (The following public hearings were held. (Also available are written transcripts of
the oral testimony and statements offered during the hearings prepared separately.)
3:10 p.m. Lefkios Antoniou#5344. Request for a Variance under Section 100-244, , based on the Building Department's
February 4, 2003 Notice of Disapproval, amended June 19, 2003. Applicant has a single-family dwelling under
construction (BP#28154-Z)which does not conform to a single side yard requirement of 10 feet and combined sides of 25
feet, and the front setback is less than the minimum 20 ft. requirement and conditions under ZBA #4160. Location of
Property: 59235 County Road 48, Greenport; Parcel 44-2-11. S. Mark, Esq. of Amato Associates, represented Mr.
Antoniou, also present. A survey with the average setbacks within 300 feet was also submitted to each of the Members.
The setback requested is 15.9 feet to the front steps, and 19.6 feet instead of 20 feet to the building. Mr. Marks explained
there was a falling out between the architect and the previous owner, and requirements for pilings and a revetment
became necessary after the Northeaster storms in the early 90s. (No opposition was offered from anyone in the audience
during this hearing.) After receiving testimony, motion was offered by Chairman Orlando, seconded by Member Oliva,
and duly carried, to close the hearing. Ayes: All. This Resolution was duly adopted (3-0).
Short break: RESOLUTION: Motion was offered by Member Orlando, seconded by Member Horning, and duly carried, to
recess for five minutes. Ayes: All. This Resolution was duly adopted (3-0).
econvened at 3:35 p.m.: RESOLUTION: Motion was offered by Member Orlando, seconded by Member Oliva, and duly
carried, to reconvene. Ayes: All. This Resolution was duly adopted (3-0).
3:35 p.m. Charlotte Deliteris #5371. Request for a Special Exception under Section 100-31 B to establish an Accessory
Apartment use in the owner's existing single-family residence, at 455 Summer Lane, Southold; Parcel 78-9-13. Carl and
Charlotte Deliteris both appeared in behalf of the application. Mr. Deliteris confirmed the size of the living area of the
dwelling, without the garage, at 2200 square feet, and the size of the apartment at 600 sq. ft. The applicants plan to rent
on a yearly basis, and have owned the dwelling since 1972. (No opposition was offered from anyone in the audience
during this hearing.) After receiving testimony, motion was offered by Chairman Orlando, seconded by Member Oliva,
and duly carried,to close the hearing. Ayes: All. This Resolution was duly adopted (3-0).
3:43 p.m. William Goggins#5382. Request for a Variance under Section 100-30A.3, based on the Building Department's
amended May 16, 2003 Notice of Disapproval. Applicant proposes an addition to the existing dwelling with a single side
yard at less than 15 feet, and less than 35 ft. combined side yards, at 1780 Jackson Street and 8755 New Suffolk Road,
New Suffolk; Parcel 117-10-14.1 (13 and 14 combined). William Goggins spoke in support of his application, with Mrs.
Goggins present. Mr. Goggins confirmed the previous Bed and Breakfast was abandoned by the previous owner, Richard
Goodale, when the property was sold to him, and that the Bed and Breakfast is not operating. Mr. Goggins said they
merged the adjacent lot for the purposes of building the accessory garage building to meet codes. The purpose of the
variance was to build a 7'x20' porch, mostly for cosmetic purposes, and to repair rotting sills. There are reverse gables
planned with a new roof for the"liouse. (No opposition was offered from anyone in the audience during this hearing.)
After receiving testimony, motion was offered by Chairman Orlando, seconded by Member Horning, and duly carried, to
close the hearing. Ayes: All. This Resolution was duly adopted (3-0).
BOARD RESOLUTION: The next hearing was calendared for 1:45 p.m. for a continued hearing on August 21, 2003, due
to the lack of a quorum to conduct tonight's hearing in the matter of Mary Zupa#5266. It was also noted that submissions
were received from all attorneys of record before the July 18 n, 4:00 p.m. deadline. Property Location: 580 Basin Road,
-outhold (Paradise Point); CTM#81-1-16.7.
End of hearings.
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There being no other business properly coming before the Board at this time, the Chairman declared the
Meeting adjourned at 3:55 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
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Board Secretary 7/25/03
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Attachments: Case Decisions (2) RECEIVED
AUG 18 2003
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