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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZBA-04/16/1964 O Gy z � • Vowd 4AA&e44 SOUTHOLD, L. I., N. Y. of Telephone SO 5-2660 APPEAL BOARD MEMBERS Robert W. Gillispie, Jr., Chairman Robert Bergen Charles Gregonis, Jr. Serge Doyen, Jr. Fred Huber Jr. MINUT :E ' S SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS Apiil .16,,r, 1964 L A regular meeting of the' Southold 'Town Board of Appeals was held 7-:30 P.M..*, Thursday:_.,. April 16:,, 1964,,, at the Town Officer Main Road,, Southold,, New York. There were present: Messrs. Robert W. Gillispie, Jr... Chairman., Robert Bergen, and Fred Hulse,. Jr. Absent: Mr. Charles Grigonisr, Jr._. and Mr. Serge Doyen,, Jr. PUBLIC HEARING: Appeal No. 643 - 7:30 P.M. (E.S.T. ) _., upon application of 'Tredwell Abrams?c-.Sea Shell Marina,.. Southold,, New York$ fora special exception in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance,. Article IV.., Section 408:,; Subsection A,.., for permission to erect a third ground sign at the Sea Shell Marina,,. south side Main Road&. Greenport& New York. Fee paid $5.00. The Chairman opened the hearing by reading application for special exception.& legal notice of hearing,. affadavit attesting to its publication in the official newspaper,_., and notice to the applicant. The Board discussed what wording would be used on Mr. Abram's sign. Southold Town Board of Appea: -2- April 16, 196 ' CHAIRMAN: Is there anyone present who wishes to speak in favor of this application? (There was no response. ) CHAIRMAN: Is there anyone present who wishes to speak against this application? (There was no response. ) After investigation and inspection the Board finds that this sign is in line with the policy previously applied to signs. Signs give the traveling public assistance in relation to places of amusement, places to sleep, etc. in the Town of Southold. 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. Bergen, seconded by Mr. Hulse, it was RESOLVED that Tredwell..Abrams, Sea Shell Marina, Southold, New York, be granted permission to erect a third ground sign at the Sea Shell Marina, south side Main Road, Greenport, New York, subject to the following conditions : 1. Written permission from the owner of the premises and the tennant of the premises to erect the sign in the above mentioned location. 2. The sign will be at least 5 feet from any lot line. 3. The sign will be removed when the boat is not docking in this marina. Vote of the Board: Ayes : Mr. Gillispie, Mr. Bergen, Mr. Hulse. PUBLIC HEARING: Appeal No. 644 - 7 :45 P.M. (E.S.T.) , upon application of Frank Milowski, Front Street, Jamesport, New York, for recognition of access in accordance with State of New York Town Law, Section 280A. Location of property: private right-of-way, south side Main Road, (Route 25) , Mattituck, New York, bounded north by private road, east by Roy Schlein, south by J. Boutcher Estates, west by J. Boutcher Estates. Fee paid $5.00. The Chairman opened the hearing by reading the application for recognition of access, legal notice of hearing, affadavit attesting to its publication in the official newspaper, and notice to the applicant. Southold Town Board of Appeal - -3- April 16,z, 1964 t CHAIRMAN: Is there anyone present who wishes to speak in favor of this application? MR. MILOWSKI: Yes. CHAIRMAN: You have said everything in the application that is necessary to say. Is there anyone present who wishes to speak against this 'application? (There was no responses ) CHAIRMAN: There is one question I would like to ask. Is the description of this right-of-way a summary from the survey of the property? MR. MILOWSKI: Yes. After investigation and inspection the Board finds that the access road to the property of the applicant is in passable condition for emergency vehicles, and would not present difficulties in case of an emergency. The Board finds that strict application of the Ordinance will 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 this property and in the same use district; and the variance does observe the spirit of the Ordinance and will not change the character of the district. On motion by Mr. Bergen.. seconded by Mr. Hulse., it was. RESOLVED THAT Trank Milowski.: Front Street. Jamesport, New York.: be granted recognition of access to his property located on a private right-of-way., south side Main Road,. (Route 25) . Mattituck•., New York?, bounded north by private road.. east by Roy Schlein.,s south by J. Boutcher' Estates., west by J. Boutcher' Estates. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Mr. Gillispie;. Mr. Bergen.. Mr. Hulse. On motion by Mr. Gillispie I . seconded by Mr. Bergenz it was RESOLVED that the minutes of the Southold Town Board of Appeals dated April 2.. 1964., be approved as submitted. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Mr. Gillispie,.- Mr. Bergen. Mr. Hulse. Southold Town Board of Appeals -4- April .16, 1964 PUBLIC HEARING: Appeal No. 645 - 8:00 P.M. (E.S.T.) , upon application of -Ann DeMaria, . 5 Weldon' Road,. Commack; New York, for recognition of access in accordance with State of New York Town Law, . Section .280A. Location of "property: private road .known as .Park Place, .east side South Harbor ' Roadi. Southold, New York, bounded north by- M. Crane, east by. E.H. Ford, south by L. Ford, west by Park District. Fee paid $5.00. . The Chairman opened the hearing by reading application for recognition of _ access, legal notice of hearing, affadavit attesting to its publication in the .official newspaper, and notice to the applicant. CHAIRMAN: . Is there anyone `;,.present who wishes to speak in favor of this application? (There was no response. ) CHAIRMAN: Is there -anyone present who wishes to speak -against this application? (There was no response. ). The .Chairman read a letter from the Chief of Southold Fire .Department", which reads 'as follows : Dear .Mr. Gillispie: I .inspected this right-of-way known .as Park -Place and find it -very -hazardous, there are several trees I fear we may strike entering, particularly at night. I recommend slightly widening and scraping road, level before I would approve it. Incidentally. at the alarm of fire we attempt to go anywhere and usually do.. Very truly yours, Adolph G. Westerlund, . Chief .Engineer. Mr. Terry, Esq. , representing Ann DeMaria, then appeared at the hearing. "The Chairman .again read the letter from the Fire .Chief to Mr. Terry: Mr. Terry said he would see someone in the area and try to make some arrangement for making the -access in better condition. After investigation and inspection the Board finds the access is very hazardous by. having several trees with limbs that stick out, also the road is unlevel. A fireman scould very easily be hurt while trying to enter the access"" at night. However, clearing and leveling the road, and trimming some larger branches from the trees would make the access passable for emergency equipment. Southold Town Board of-Appeals -5- April. 16s. 1964 The Board finds that strict application of .the Ordinance will 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 this property and in the same use district; and- the variance does observe the spirit .of the Ordinance and will not change the character of the district. . On motion by Mr. Gillis pie, . seconded by Mr. Bergen... it was RESOLVED that-.Ann' DeMariae. 5 Weldon Road,_ Commack,: New York be granted permission for use of,access to property located .on a private Road known as Park Placet•. east -si.de South Harbor-Roads. Southold;, New Yorke bounded north by M. Cranes, east by E.H. Fords, south by 'L. Fords. west by -Park-District�r_ subject to the following conditions: 1. Improvement in the access as suggested in the letter from the Fire Chief. 2. Approval of :Mr. Howard Terrys. Building inspector. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Mr. Gillispie,s. Mr. Bergenr.. Mr. Hulse. PUBLIC HEARING: Appeal No. 646 . - 8: 15' P.M.'- (E.S.T. )s;. upon application of George W.. Smith &,- Sonss. Southoldr, New Yorks. a/c Dai-Moyz 37 Mott Street,. New York 13.s, New Yorks: for 'a variance in accordance with the' Zoning.:-Ordinancer Article III,,,,. Section 300s. Subsection 7s. for permission to erect' a private detached garage in the front yard area. Location .of property: south side private right-of-ways Cedar Beach Park,- Lot-.#117.a, Southolds, New York. Fee paid $5.00. The' Chairman opened the hearing by reading application for variance.,, legal notice of hearings, affadavit attesting to its publication in the official newspapers;- and notice to applicant. CHAIRMAN:. Is there anyone present who wishes to speak in favor of this application? (There. was no response. ) The' Chairman showed the Board pictures that were taken of the area in question. CHAIRMAN: Is there anyone present who wishes to speak against this application? (There was no response. ) After - investigation and inspection the Board finds that the garage cannot be placed in the back yard area because of insufficient Southold Town Board- of'Appeals -6- April . 16.1, 1964 area in the back yard,, due to the fact the house is located on the waterfront. The Board also finds the lot is over-sized. The Board finds that strict application .of the: Ordinance will 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 this property and in the same use district; and the variance does observe the spirit-. of the Ordinance and will not change the character of the district. On motion by Mr. Gillispiet, seconded by Mr. Bergen it was RESOLVED that George' W. Smith &' Sons,;- Southold=. .New: York,t.. a/c Dai-Moys, 37 Mott- Street, New York 13t New York,;, be granted .permission to erect a private detached garage in the front yard area on property located south side private right-of-way'r.'- Cedar 'Beach Park,.._. Lot-41171 Southold.., New York,,,. suWect'-to the following conditions: 1. That the garage be placed on the line with the adjoining garages. 2. That the garage be placed 8 to 10 feet -from the right-of-way. 3. That the garage be placed at-least 5 feet from the easterly lot line of' the property. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Mr. Gillispie;t.- Mr. Bergen= Mr. Hulse. PUBLIC "HEARING: Appeal No. 647 - 8:30 P.M.' (E.SeT. ) r upon application of Edna Browne;- East Marione, New York,,. a/c Helen H. Lyons,z, 36 Ocean-,Drives, St. Augustine=. Florida,,,, for.: a variance in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance=;. Article III=,- Section 303•,r - Subsection-'Av for permission to sell a lot- with -7'5 ft. frontage. Location of property: west side ,Robinson Roads, Grenport, New York, bounded north by"A. Rosenbergr.. west by Robinson. Road,, . south by 'D. Bruckheimer and Sterling -Creek-,,- west by,--Sterling-Creek. Fee paid $5. 00. The Chairman opened the hearing by reading application for variance:, legal notice of hearing; affadavit attesting to its publication.-in the official newspapers, and notice to applicant. The 'Chairman found there was a,-misprint in the legal notice. The legal notice read Article IIIF;.. Section 300.s. Subsection'A; it . - should have read Article III:.z, Section 30.3r- Subsection A. Mrs. Brown agreed to change the Section on the legal notice. The Board .states there was .no negligence intended. , Southold Town Board of Appeals -7- April 16, 1964 CHAIRMAN: Is there anyone present who wishes to speak in favor of this application? MRS. BROWN: I do. CHAIRMAN: I think its explained zvery clearly in the application, you don't need to say anymore. Is there anyone present who wishes to speak against this application? (There was no response. ) The Board discussed with Mrs. Brown the property surrounding Mrs. Lyons property. After investigation and inspection the Board finds that the property has insufficient frontage. However, the lots in this area are irregular, some have more frontage on the water than they have on the road. The Board agrees with the reasoning of the applicant for applying for the variance. The Board finds that strict application of the Ordinance will produce practical difficulties or unnecessary hardship; the hardship created is unique and would not be shared by all properties alike in the same use district; and the variance does observe the spirit of the Ordinance and will not change the character of the district. On motion by Mr. Gillispie, seconded by Mr. Hulse, it was RESOLVED that Edna Brown, East Marion, New York, a/c Heleh.• H. Lyons, 36 Ocean Drive, St. Augustine, Florida, be granted permission to sell a lot with 75 ft. frontage located west side. Robinson .Road, Greenport, New York, bounded north by A. Rosenberg, west by Robinson Road, south by D. Bruckheimer, and Sterling Creek, west by Sterling Creek. Vote of the Board: Ayes : Mr. Gillispie, Mr. Bergen, Mr. Hulse. PUBLIC HEARING: Appeal No. 648 - 8 :45 P.M. (E.S.T.) , upon application of George Moore, 152 Flanders Road., Riverhead, New York, fora special exception in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance, Article IV, Section 408, Subsection .A, for permission to erect a directional sign on the property of Mary Phylko, south side Sound Avenue, Mattituck, New York, bounded on the north by Sound Avenue, east by F. Walgo,` south by C. Price, west by H.R. Reeves & .Sons. Fee paid $5.00. Southold Town Board of Appeals -8- April 16, 1964 The Chairman opened the hearing by reading application for special exception,: legal notice ofhearing.. affadavit, attesting to its publication in the official newspapers_ and notice to the applicant. The Chairman read a letter from the owner of the premises, giving George Moore permission to place a sign on her property. CHAIRMAN: Is there anyone present who wishes to speak in favor of this application? (There was no response. ) CHAIRMAN: Is there anyone present who wishes to speak against this application? (There was no response) After' investigation and inspection the Board finds that three businesses will be advertised on one sign. The sign will read: "Anchor Inn Dock".., Bar and Restaurant:. "Open Boat---Tex III"... "Naugles Dock". In the past "Bar" has not been permissable on signs. The Board also finds the sign will be beneficial to the traveling pubic. Mrs.- Sepko (or 'Mrs. Pylko,, whichever name is correct) has given permission to George Moore to place a sign on the north west corner of her property. The Board finds the public convenience and welfare and jukice 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 served. On motion by Mr. Gillispier seconded by Mr. Bergen,, it was RESOLVED that George Moore, 152 Flanders Road= Riverhead.. New York.., be granted permission to erect a directional sign on the property of 'Mary Pylko... south side ' Sound Avenue.. Mattituck, New York,,, bounded on the north by Sound Avenue.... east by F. Walgo., south by C. Price,, west ,by H.R. Reeves & Sons= subject to the following conditions: 1. The word "Bar" be removed from the sign. 2. The sign shall be no larger than 4' x 8' .. 3. The sign, shall be placed in the north west corner of Maxy .Pylko's property. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Mr. Gillispie. Mr. Bergen.. Mr. Hulse. Southold Town Board of 'Appeals -9 April 16.,. 1964 PUBLIC HEARING: Appeal No. 649 - 9: 00 P.M. (E.S.T. ):, , upon application of Long Jsland Lighting Company,, .175 E. . Old .Country Road., Hicksville,,, New York,, for a special exception .in: accordance with the Zoning Ordinance,, Article III, Section .300�-,_ '.ubs;ection: 6a, for permissionto install an area protection generator on property of Long Island;Lighting Company.,, north west side of Main• Road.,., (Route 25) ,.. Greenport,e, (Arshamomaque) c. New York¢, bounded .north by Stepnoski,, east by- S. Ciacia Estatesi, south by:Main: Road,;. west by 'Drossos, and Rempe. Fee paid $5.00. There were three representatives from the Long Island ..Li.ghting 'Company. present- at the hearing: Mr.. William Burnsr Mr.- David Song,. and Mr. Perry Hatch. The Board and the repkesentatives from the Long Island Lighting Company first discussed the type of generator to be erected. Mr. Song showed pictures of another plant just like the' one to be erected in �:JGreenportas and the Board discussed it briefly. The• Chairman ,read application for a special exceptions. legal notice of hearing,: affadavit- attesting to its publication in the official newspaper•, and notice to the applicant. CHAIRMAN: All of the Board has seen the site where the generator is to be erected.. east, of the Drossos Motel and very. close to Chapel Lane. The Board established that the area is under contract,, subject tothe Long Island Lighting Company obtaining permission to erect the generator. CHAIRMAN: How much land does ,Manor 'Acres own? MR. SONG: Almost six acres. ';MR. HULSE: So you will have a little under ' six acres? MR. SONG: Yes. The Chairman read the legal description of the property in question.' CHAIRMAN: Part -.of this land is swamp,. isnst it? MR.. SONG: It appears that ways; yese Mr. Song presented to the Board an air photograph of the property showing the proposed location of the generator. The Board discussed it briefly. CHAIRMAN: One of the things that .concerns us here is the - Southold Town Board of Appeals -10- April 16r 1964 possibility of fumes. MR. SONG In the application there is the approval from the State Department of Air' Polution. The- State has also approved the Southampton operation. The- representatives had numerous maps which the Board viewed and discussed. - CHAIRMAN: We are also concerned about the noise that will be coming from this generator. MR. BURNS: We expect this unit to be better than Southampton. The sound would not be loud. Mr. Burns then went into further detail and explained the technical points involved in the sound from the generator. He used a photo to explain the intake of the .generator and how the noise would be kept low. The estimated sound volume in decibels is considerably lower than other permitted uses. CHAIRMAN: Will there be anything around the generator to ,protect it.. and protect people from going near 'it? MR. BURNS: There will be a 7 ft, high fence surrounding the generator. - CHAIRMAN: How frequent would you be checking this generator? MR. BURNS:_ We have someone stop once a week and check -itr,. and it- is completely overhauled once a month. - CHAIRMAN: How many hours would .this generator be running? MR. BURNS: It would be running '300 to 400 hours a year. The Board had a discussion with the representatives on the advantages - of 'having this protective generator ,in this area. CHAIRMAN: what - is the area of protection covered by this . generator? MR. BURNS: It will cover from the proposed location to Riverheadr. . and from the proposed location to Orient. CHAIRMAN: What hazards would be presented by this installation generator?. . MR. BURNS: I can think of no .hazards in connection with the generator* it will be surrounded by a '7 ft. high fence as was mentioned before. Also the 127,000 gallon oil storage tank will be surrounded by a protective trench. Southold Town Board of Appeals -11- April 16?. 1964 MR.. HOWARD TERRY: Who would have a key to this area? MR'. BURNS: There would be a key at the substation,. MR. HULSE: How would the grounds be kept up around the place? MR. BURNS: We don't expect frankly to do anything with the . property ,except putting in the generator. Howeverr. we do expect -to plant trees to protect the generator= from the road. It was established the oil -.supply represented a ten, (10) day storage based -on a '24 hour day. However,=, actual operation will probably-be 300 to 400 hours a year. Mr.. Song made the following statement to the Board: The Town.Board of the Town of Southold recently enacted an amendment to the Building Zone Ordinances, which now authorizes: the Zoning' Board of Appeals to grant a special exception to permit a Public Utility use in an. area zoned "A" Residential. The amendment appears now .in Subsection 6a of'Section 300 of Article II1 ,. of the Ordinance, It is ' pursuant to this. Subsection 6a that this application is made tonight. The property which is the subject .of 'this application consists of approximately: 6 acres and .is located '500 feet east of Chapel Lanes,- on the north side of Main Road,' The Company has contracted to purchase this property from the Manor Grove Corporations subject to obtaining approval of the 'Town .authorities for construction and :installation of an electric power generating facility. Because of the great distance between the eastern end of Long Island and the nearest steam generating plant in Port Jefferson!,, the electric transmission lines that supply power to the North .and .South .Forks ' of: Long Island are extremely vulnerable to damage and service interruptions during periods of 'snow and ice storms and hurricane winds. Between 1950 and 1962., there have been -12 cases of prolonged outages of one hour or more affecting the Greenport area. The total experienced service interruption time to our customers in this area resulting from these outages was approximately"50 hours. On.March 2.0t;- 1958 , a severe ice storm caused numerous transmission line outages on the North Fork resulting in a 20 hour power ',failure to the Greenport area. In 1962.,.,- Long' Island Lighting,Company ' instituted a study to determine the best possible way to improve continuity. of service to our customers on eastern Long Inland. : CostZ,. efficiency:, and feasibility considerations showed that the answer was to install small electric Southold Town Board of'Appea] - -12- April 16:; 1964 generators for area protection at various strategic locations on our system. As can be seen in. Exhibit- "C" (Map of Long .Island) ,r, Greenport is well located for this purposes, situated as it, is midway on the North Fork. In. the event .of an emer- gency power failure west -of Greenport between Riverhead and Greenports. or 'a failure east of Greenports,. a small generating unit will provide continuous emergency power until the line failure is corrected. The particular property site in question was :chosen by the Company as the site of the generating units, because of its close proximity to the�Companya's existing substation located west .of 'Chapel Lane in Greenport. It - is estimated that the total cost of the project will be approximately $1s,500-s,000.00 Construction is scheduled to begin in June of this year and the estimated completion date is in--August,. 19646 The installation itself-will consist of a gas turbine and generators, air intake structures,switchgear and a small separate utility building -for ' storage. In addition,,-an-oil tank.?. 30 feet in diameter and 24 feet-high will store fuel to operate the generator. The unit is designed to produce an summer=winter average output of 15 ,000 kilowatts. The installations fence will be setback 450 feet from Main Road. . The structures will be back a few feet further from the fence, since this generator is designed to operate auto- matically. or on electric impulse from Hicksville.=; and no service employees are needed .at the sites, there will 'be minimal increase of automobile traffic in the area. Of courses, the- unit -will be serviced periodically by employees and oil deliveriesr' but- any-.,traffic resulting will be negligible. The surrounding and adjoining area is zoned- "A" Residence with the exception of a 200 foot strip of. Business Zoning along Main. Road on properties adjoining to the east= west and south. On the .basis of the papers submitted in support -of this applications_ it is respectfully requested that the Long Island .Lighting Company be granted a :special exception pursuant to Article IIIp Section 300s,. subsection 6a of the Southold Town Board of Appeals -13- April 16s, 1964 Btilding'Zone Ordinance:,, to permit the construction, operation and maintenance of a generating facility on the property described therein. The Chairman read the affadavit attesting - to Mr. Burnsa, qualifications on the technical points of the generator. He. also stated that he felt the Board had expert opinion. MR. HULSE: The road coming out of the plants will that be clear so that there will be no problem of the trucks getting in and out? MR. BURNS: yes. Mr. Burns showed on the map to the Board the sufficient area for 'trucks to pass in and out. CHAIRMAN: The location of this substation is approximately 800 feet to the nearest buildings, Drossos Motel., it is 1,.700 feet approximately to the Sound .Shore Motels; it is 800 feet approximately to the westerly boiindry. of the beginning area of the actual trees-s it- is - approximately 600 feet to the nearest-building across the . Main- Road to the South. Is there anything further' for- or against this application? (There was no response.) After investigation and inspection the Board finds .that all hazards that-were in question have been elimated. The Board finds there are no dangers of 'air .polution: the generator will not be extremely no.isys,. and there will be a '7 foot high fence around the generator to protect people from going near it. The Board finds that the public convenience and welfare and jus- tice will be served and the legally established or permitted use of the 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. Gillispier, seconded by.Mr. Bergen,,it was RESOLVED that Long Island Lighting'Companys 175 E. Old Country Road, Hicksville, New Yorks, be granted permission to install an area protection generator on property of Long Island Lighting-Companys, north west side of Main Road., (Route '25) i. Greenports. (Arshamomaque):z. New Yorks, bounded :,north by Stepnoskir,- east by-S. Ciacia Estates•,, south by Main Roads west by Drossos and Rempe.' vote of the Board-,Ayes: Mr. Gill.ispie,. Mr. Bergen,, Mr. Hulse. Southold Town Board of Appe -14- April 16,, " 4 PUBLIC .HEARING: Appeal No. 650 - 9:30 P.M. (E.S.T. ) , upon application' of Constantine King, 69 Further 'Lane, Riverhead,, New York fora special exception in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance 'Article III, . Section 300, Subsection 111. for permission to erect - a directional sign on the 'property of John G. Poliwada, south west corner of North Road and Albertson Lane... Greenport, New York. Fee paid $5. 00. The, Chairman opened the hearing by reading application for special exception,, legal notice -of hearing, affadaar--it attesting to its publication in the official, newspaperl, and notice to the applicant. The Chairman also read 'a letter from John G. P©liwada giving Mr. King permission to place a sign on his property. CHAIRMAN: Is there anyone present who wishes to speak in favor of this application? MR. KING: Me. CHAIRMAN: Is there anyone present- who wishes to speak against this application?' (There was no response. ) After 'investigation. and inspection the Board finds that Constantine King wishes to place a 43 x 63 sign at the corner of the North Road and- Albertson-Lane' which will read "King s Greenport Bowling Lanes, Moore's ' Lane & Route 25". The Board finds that this sign is in line with the previously _::;expressed policy. It is in the interest -of- the public for places of amusement,, lodgeing,` and recreation purposes in the Town of' Southold. 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. Gillis pie... seconded by Mr. Bergen, it was RESOLVED that Constantine King,. 69 Further' Lane,, Riverhead., New York-.... be granted permission to erect a directional sign of the property of John G. Poliwada.,, south west corner ' of North Road and Albertson Lanez Greenportr. New York:, subject to the following conditions: 1. The sign shall be placed 5 feet from any property line. 2. The sign shall be 3 feet from ground level Southold Town Board of Appc-' s -15- April- 16t ' "154 . 3. The sign shall be no more than. 4' x 6' Vote of the Board: Mr., Gillispie ,,- Mr. Bergen, Mr. Hulse. (Ayes) PUBLIC HEARING: Appeal No. 651 - 9:35 P.M. (E.S.T. ) ,c- upon application of Constantine King. 69 Further 'Lane.., Riverhead,, New York., fora special exception in' accordance with the Zoning Ordinance. Article IIIz,. Section 300,, Subsection ll,e. for permission to erect a directional sign on the property 'of'Marie, Cassidy, east of Fleet- Lumber. Company,;. south side Main Road,., New York. Fee paid $5. 00. The Chairman opened the hearing by reading application for special exception,l;. legal notice of hearing,, affadavit attesting. to its publication in the official newspaper.,,. and notice to the appl1cant. The' Chairman also read letter from Marie -Cassidy giving Constantine King permission to place a sign on her property. CHAIRMAN: Mr. King,, as you have a "Bowl" sign facing the roads, do you think you need this sign here in the middle of the field? MR.. KING: Yes. Isn't- there' a telephone building going. in this area in the near future? The Board,,,, Mr. Terry,, and Mr. King discussed the telephone building that is proposed to go in the area in question and how this building would .effect the present- "Bowl" sign Mr. King now has on the Bowling- Alley. CHAIRMAN:' Are there any other questions? (There= was no response. ) After investigation and inspection the Board finds that due to the, fact ,a telephone building might be placed in this area,,, Mr. King's Bowling'-Alley- would -not be as easy to spot when traveling east-on the" Main Road,, the telephone structure would block the view of the Bowling*Alley. 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•,g. seconded by' Mr. Hulse,, it-was Southold Town Board of Appeal - -16- April 16, 1964 RESOLVED that-Constantine King,,, 69 FurtherLane,,_ Riverhead,, New York.., .be granted permission to erect a directional sign on the property of Marie Cassidy!,.. east -of Fleet Lumber 'Company,, south side Main Road... Greenport.. . New 'York,. . sub j ect- to the following conditions: 1. The sign shall be placed 5 feet from any property line. 2. The sign shall be at least 3 feet from ground level. 3. the sign shall be no larger than 4' x 6 4. The sign shall be placed there for one (1) years,, then Mr. King may apply to the Board of Appeals fora renewal. vote of the Board: Ayes: Mr. Gillispiel Mr. Bergenr', Mr. Hulse. PUBLIC HEARING: Appeal No. 652 - 9: 40 P.M. (E.S.T. ) ,, upon application of Constantine King, 69 Further' Lane,,. Riverheada New York;,, for a special exception in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance:,,, Article III,..._ Section 300z. Subsection lls for permission to erect a directional sign- on property of Martin Nelson,, south east corner of North Road,. and Mooreas 'Lanes Greenport, New York. Fee paid $5.00. TFe' Chairman opened the hearing by reading application for a special exception, legal notice of hearing, . affadavit attesting to its publication in the official newspaper,,, and notice to the applicant. The Chairman also read a letter from Martin Nelsons, giving Constantine King permission to put a sign on his property. .CHAIRMAN: Is there . anyone present who wishes to speak in favor of this application? MR. KING: Me. CHAIRMAN: Is there anyone present who wishes to speak against this application? (There was no response. ) After investigation and inspection the Board finds that Mr._ King wants to place a 49 x 0 sign on the property of Martin Nelson. The Board finds that this sign will be beneficial to the traveling publics, and give them assistance in directions. 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 Southold Town Board of Appeals -17«» -April 16,,,. 1964 be permanently or ' substantially injured and the spirit of the ordinance will be observed. Oh.motion by-Mr. Gillispie,, . seconded by'Mr. Bergen..= it was RESOLVED- that-Constantine- King., 69 Further Lane, Riverhead., New York.; be granted permission to erect a directional sign on property of:Martin Nelson?. south east corner ' of North Road._ and Moores Lane. Greenport. New York.,,, subject to the following conditions: 1. The sign shall be placed 5 feet from any-property line. 2. the sign shall be no larger than 4" x 6' Vote of the Board: Ayes: Mr. GillispieD. Mr, Bergen., Mr, Hulse. PUBLIC HEARING: Appeal No. 653 - 9:45 P.M. (E.S.T. )-,r, upon appl.ication of Constantine King:., 69 Further-' Lane., Riverhead,,, New York. for a special exception in accordance with the Zoning ordinance:,, Article IV,,,. Section 408.r. Subsection Cs, for ,permission to. paint the words "Bowl" and "Restaurant" on the southe*ly roof of King's 'Lanes,, east side Mooress Laner Greenportrr New York. Fee paid $5.00. The' Chairman opened the hearing by reading application for special exception.., legal notice of hearing:, affadavit attesting to its publication in the official newspaper,,, and notice to the applicant. . CHAIRMAN: Is there anyone present who wishes to speak in favor of this application? I would like to "say we have never given permission to anyone to paint signs on the side of the roof. MR. KING: How about if I -painted it on the back of -the building? 'CHAIRMAN: You have already received three special exceptions for' signs for 'this building. We deny painting signs on the roof to everyone. I can never remember granting permission to anyone to paint- a sign on the roof. If you put the "Bowl" sign on the side of the building it will clearly advertise from any distance better than writing words. I can't possibly grant this. MR. KING:- I have to have something on the.back of 'the roof. CHAIRMAN: You don't have to have anything. MR._ KING: As you come down the street you see a white, 00f.., or a white building there,,, you can't tell what it is. Southold Town Board of'Appez -18- April 16.r. 1 The Chairman explained to Mr. King that under 'no circumstances could he paint- a sign od the roof. He could however.. put the "Bowl" sign on the side of the building were it was originally authorized to be put. . CHAIRMAN: Are there any other questions? (There was no response. ) After"inVestigation and inspection the Board finds that -Constantine King wants to paint the words "Bowl" and "Restaurant" on the southerly roof of King®s Lanes, The Board finds that this is against the Ordinance and would create a public disturbance,, rather than be helpful to the public. The Board finds that the public convenience and welfare and justice will not be served and the legally established or permitted use of neighborhood property and adjoining use districts will be permanently or substantially injured and the spirit,,of the Ordinance will not be observed. On motion by Mr. Gillispies,- seconded by Mr. Hulser,. it was RESOLVED that-Constantine King,,,, 69 Further' Laner, Riverhead;r. New York be denied permission to paint the words ' "Bowl" and "Restaurant" on the southerly roof of 'Kingss` Lanesz, east side Moorers ' Laner, Green- port,,. New York. I vote of theBoard: ayes: Mr. Gillispies,. Mr. Bergen, Mr. Hulse. It was agreed that Mr. King could amend the three signs that were granted to him in'Appeals No. 650,r,651r, and 642;, by adding "Steak Huuse" to the bottom part -.of each sign. Mr. Drosso appeared before the Board for an informal discussion. He wants to place a ,sign. on the roof of his business. The- Chairman explained to him that this is not- allowed and could not possibly be granted. On motion by Mr. Gillisp&els seconded by Mr. Bergen,, it was RESOLVED that the Board of�Appeals set' 7: 30 P.M. (E.D.S.T. ),r Thursday, April 30,. 1964 at -the Town Offices, Main Roadr,. Southold=, New Yorks, as time and place of 'hearing upon application. of Walter Potockir, 252 Chestnut-Avenue,...- East Meadows. New York,,- for a special exception in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance,r. Article IIIt_ - section 300s,- Subsection 11.,, for permission to• place a double faced Southold Town Board of Appea -19- April 16a, 1! directional sign oa_'"property of C.. W. Booths. south side Route 27A (North Road)t, opposite Kenneyz's 'Road in- Southold., New York. Vote of the Board: Ayes:,. Mr. Gillispie-,, Mr. Bergen,; Mr. Hulse. On motion by Mr. Bergen,,:. seconded by "Mr. Hulse,,; it-was RESOLVED that the Board .of Appeals set 7:45 ' P.M. (E.D.S:T. ),t, Thursday,.,.- April 30, 1964 at-the Town Office:,,..Main Road., Southolds;. New York,,, as time and place of 'hearing upon application . of-Wendell Tabor, Platt-Road,. Orients,. New York.,. a/c Russell Tabor`& Sons,,,- Platt Road.. Orients,, New York>,, for 'a special exception in accordance with the Zoning-Ordinance, Article X. - Section 1003Ai for permission to renew a farm labor camp permit granted June 6i, 1963. Location of property: east side Platt Roads, Orient.., New Yorks; bounded north by- W.B.. Karcher and V.T. Latham.., east by- R.W. Gillispie.,. south by G.W. Hallockz, west by Platt Road. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Mr. Gillispie,. Mr. Bergen.,, Mr, Hulse. On motion by Mr. Hulse,, seconded by Mr. Gillispiea, it was RESOLVED that the Board of Appeals set 7:50 P.M. (E.D.S.T).r, Thursdays, April 30,. 1964. at the Town Office,..,- Main Road,, Southold,, New Yorks; as time and place of hearing upon application of:Lloyd Terry,. Main Road,, Orient,, New York for a special esception in accordance with the Zoning-Ordinances Article Xs. Section 1003A8 for permission to renew 'a farm labor camp permit granted May 23,,. 1963s' Location of property: south side Main Road.. Orient ,. New York,, bounded north by Main Road?: east by S. Koroleski and R.&H. Latham , south by,Long Beach Bay, west by Mrs.. E.W. Latham Estates. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Mr. Gillispie,r,. Mr. Bergent. Mr. Hulse. On motion by Mr. Gillespie.,, seconded by'Mr. Hulse.,. it-was RESOLVED that the Board of Appeals. set 8: 00 P.M. (E.D.S.T. ) rt, Thursday:?. April 30..: 1964 at the Town Office , Main Road,- Southoldt, New York, as time and place of hearing upon applicationtof Eduard L. Barnes,,. 303' East 65' Street,,. New York 21m New York,; a/c volney Righter and Wife,,. Fishers Islands New Yorks fora variance in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance,...- Article III4. Section 3001% Subsection 7s, for -permission to build a private garage and guest .quarters with insufficient setback for accessory building. Location of property: Block No. 39,.. Lot No. Ti, Fishers Island., New Yorkr bounded north by Fishers Island Sounds,. east by-'Edmond Carpenter., south by private road.. west by Robert- Leeson. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Mr. Gillispies,_ Mr. Bergen,. Mr. Hulse. Southold Town Board .of Appe< . -20- April 16s 1 On motion by Mr. Hulse•, seconded by'Mr. Bergen:,; it -was RESOLVED that -the Board of:Appeals set 8:15' p.M. '(E.D.S.T. ) , Thursday,. April 30:,, 1964 at the Town Office,.. Main Road,,- Southold•, New York, - as time and place of hearing upon. application of Fishers Island Farms,,. Inc., Fishers Island_,. New York,, a/c James H. Ackerman, Lake=Wales,,- Florida.,, for a variance in accordance with the Zoning Ordinances. Article IIIs.. Section 300,.- Subsection T.., for permission to install a swimming pool i'n the side yard area. Location- of property: South side' East'.End Roadr, Fishers Island,' New Yorke; bounded north by .private road,, east by, Suffolk County property:,'; south by George'E.. Roosevelt,, west -by private road. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Mr. Gillispiez.- Mr.Bergen:,, Mr. Hulse. On motion by Mr. Bergens.,. seconded .by'Mr. Gillispie, it .was RESOLVED that -the Board of Appeals set 8:30 P.M. (E.D.S.T),j. Thursday,, April 30.,, 1964 at the Town Office,.. Main Road, Southold,, New' York,; as time and place of hearing upon application of Conrad -Russo, 185 N. Boston, Avenue.,, N. Massapaqua, New Yorke, fora variance in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance,,. Article III :. Section 306,,, for permission to build on a lot with insufficient;- setback from. the road. Location of peoperty: Osprey -Nest-Road.. Greenport,, Map of . Cleaves' points Section 1,,. Lot No. 19. Vote -of- the Board: Ayes: Mr. Gillispie� Mr.Bergen,, Mr. Hulse. , On motion by Mr.. Gillispies;, seconded by Mr. Hulse,.. it was RESOLVED that the Board of Appeals set 8:45 P.M. (E.D.S.T. )s, Thursday,. April 30,, 1964,, at the Town Office,,. Main Road,,- Southold,, New York., as time and place of -hear.ing upon application of'William Wickham* Mattitucks New York,,,. a/c Martin Filla�j, Mattituck, New York - fora variance in accordance with the� Zoning Ordinance Article IIIs, . Section 303?.,. Article X,, Section 1000A,, for permission to divide property - setting - aside a 50 ft. right=of-way. Location of peoperty: Main Road,, Mattituck,.- New York,, bounded north by other land of Martin Fillaa east by land of'Martin Fillas, south by Main Road,;. west :by Bergen and others. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Mr. Gillispie, Mr. Bergen,, Mr. Hulse. Southold. Town Board of Appe; -21- April 16, ] -- I The next meeting of the Southold Town Board of 'Appeals will be held at 7:30 P.m. (E.D.S.T. ) i, Thursday,, April 30:1; 1964,,, at the Town Office, Main Road, Southold, New York. Meeting adjourned 11:45 P.M. Respectfully submitted, Barbara L. Carroza,; Secretary APPROVED C- , Chairman Board of Appeals