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SOUTHOLD, L. I., N. Y.
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APPEAL BOARD
MEMBERS
Robert W. Gillispie, Jr., Chairman
Robert Bergen
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Charles Gregonis, Jr.
Serge Doyen, Jr.
Fred Hulse, Jr.
M I N U T E S
SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPERLS
July 9, 1964
A regular meeting of the Southold Town Board of Appeals was
held 7:30 P.M. , Thursday, July 9, 1964, at the Town Office, Main
Road, Southold, New York.
There were present: Messrs: Robert W. Gillispie, Jr. , Chairman,
Robert Bergen, Fred Hulse, Jr.
Absent: Mr. Serge Doyen, Jr. , Mr. Charles Grigonis, Jr.
PUBLIC HEARING: Appeal No. 688 - 7:30 P.M. (E.D.S.T. ) , upon
application of Edward Ford,. South Harbor Road, Southold, New York,
for recognition of accessa in accordance with 'the State of New York
Town Law, Section 280A. Location of property: east side South
Harbor Road, Southoldl New York, bounded north by W. C. Chapek, and
others, south by land of'E. Ford, west by. South Harbor-Road. Fee
paid $5. 00.
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The,Cha.irman opened the hearing by reading application for
recognition of access, legal notice of hearing, affidavit attesting
to its publication in the official newspaper, and notice to the
applicant.
THE' CHAIRMAN: Is there anyone present who wishes to speak -in
favor of this application?
SENATOR FORD: Well, I don't understand this. I would like to
know. was this turned down or wasn't it. I bought this land some
years ago. Now does this mean that I can't sell it?
THE' CHAIRMAN: Access to these houses have' to be approved.
In order to get a building permit for these lots, you have to have
approval of access. In case of fire or other emergency, equipment
can go in and out easily. If you sell a lot you have to have
approved access to it.
SENATOR FORD: How does that apply to previous requirements.
How about the house and land bought by Snellenburg. That was
after 1957.
HOWARD TERRY: The house was built prior ' to the ' State Law.
SENATOR FORD: Then I can't build on any land?
HOWARD TERRY: Before I issue a building permit, you have to
have approval of access on this road. You can build on it, when the
Board approves this access.
SENATOR FORD: As long as I am able to build on it. When things
get to a point when I want to retire,to sell some of: this land, and
have a nice little income coming in.
HOWARD TERRY: All you have to get is approval of access.
THE 'CHAIRMAN: This is for the benefit of the people and the
Town of Southold. You have to be able to get in and out of.a
road for the safty7.of the people.
SENATOR FORD: I can easily take some of my land and add to this
road to make it wider.
THE' CHAIRMAN: The State requires a mininum of 15 feet. What-we
do in case there is any doubt in our mind, we ask the local fire
department to inspect it, and give us there opinion of the access.
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MR. HULSE: This is a good road.
THE CHAIRMAN: Is there anyone present-who wishes to speak
againat this application?
. (There was no response. )
After investigation and inspection the Board finds that
Senator Ford request. approval of access on a private right-of-
way. This right-of-way will be used to reach interior lots that
Senator 'Ford plans to sell. The access road .is clear of hanging
limbs, and is level. The road is accessible to fire trucks and
other emergency equipment.
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. Gillispie, seconded by Mr. ' Hulse, it was
RESOLVED that'-Edward Ford, South Harbor Road, �,Southold, New York,
be granted recognition of 'access, on property located east side
South Harbor 'Road, Southold, New York.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Mr. Gillispie, Mr. Bergen, Mr. Hulse.
PUBLIC HEARING: Appeal No. '689 - 7:40 P.M. (E.D.S.T. ) ,` upon
application of Land and Sea Motor=Sales, Inc., Main Road, 'Mattituck,
New York, for a special exception in accordance with the Zoning
Ordinance, Article IV, Section 400, Subsection 9, for permission to
install a parking lot for the sale of used cars. Location of property:
south west- side Main Road and Bay Avenue,. Mattituck,:.,New York,
bounded north by Main Road, east by Bay Avenue, south by E.W. Wils-
berg, west-by E. W. Wilsberg. Fee paid $5. 00.
The- Chairman opened the hearing by reading application gor
special exception, legal notice of hearing, affidavit attesting
to its publication in the official newspaper, and notice to the
applicant.
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THE 'CHAIRMAN: Is there anyone present- who wishes to speak
in favor of this application?
,:ROBERT BOHNEMANN, President- of' Land and Sea Motor* Sales, Inc.;
I don't know what else is to be said that isn't -stated there.
THE 'CHAIRMAN: The lot appears to be 50 feet- on one end, 150
feet on the other end and 200 feet-.on thermdi:n Road.
ROBERT BOHNEMANN: Yes, sir.
THE' CHAIRMAN: This is business area?
MR. BERGEN: Yes. How far is the milk machine from the road?
ROBERT -BOHNEMANN: About 25 feet. We haven't planed to put any
cars to the east-.of that-milk machine.
MR. BERGEN: it shows the sign on the drawing, but not- the
milk machine.
T.HE' CHAIRMAN: Do you plan to sell any gas?
ROBERT BOHNEMANN: No.
MR. HULSE: Any 'repairs?
ROBERT BOHNEMANN: No.
THE-CHAIRMAN: Where do you get the cars? Are they driven out?
ROBERT BOHNEMANN: Yes.
THE CHAIRMAN: So a trailer truck transporting the cars would not
be- a traffic problem. Individuals will drive them out here, and place
them on the lot, and then you own them.
ROBERT BOHNEMANN: Yes. - There is a possibility that a car may be
sold on a consignment.basis.
MR. BERGEN: Do you have a used car dealer's liscense?
ROBERT BOHNEMANN: It is pending, the same time this application
is pending.
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THE CHAIRMAN: I -assume that you will handle boats and motors.
New-and- used boats?
ROBERT BOHNEMANN: Yes.
THE 'CHAIRMAN: Are .you going to buy any wrecks?
ROBERT BOHNEMANN: No.
The Chairman explained to the applicant the concern about
junk yard in the Town of Southold.
THE' CHAIRMAN: Any mechanical work?
'ROBERT. BOHNEMANN: No, very little. Most of it twill be sent
out some place else. Like transmission work,. I 'would take that
someplace else.
THE' CHAIRMAN: If you have anything being repaired,put it in
the back . of the lot.
ROBERT BOHNEMANN: There is a garage on the property which
I have a right to use.
THE-'CHAIRMAN: You can use it oif you want- to?
ROBERT BOHNEMANN: Yes, Any repairs that thave to be done,will
be done in the garage, not :in the open.
THE 'CHAIRMAN: You are going to sell boats, cars, and motors?
ROBERT BOHNEMANN: Yes. outboard motors.
THE' CHAIRMAN: How many cars do you plan to display?
ROBERT BOHNEMANN: I plan to maintain 15 -to 20 cars.
THE- CHAIRMAN: Do you think we should put a limit on this?
MR. BERGEN: I think he is limited.
THE` CHAIRMAN: ?'�We can assume then that you will have 15 to 20
cars?
r ROBERT BOHNEMANN: Yes, sir.
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THE 'CHAIRMAN: Are 'there any other questions in connection with
this application?
ROBERT BOHNEVANN: No, sir.
THE CHAIRMAN: Would the Board like to ask any questions?
(There was no response. )
THE' CHAIRMAN: Is there any one present who would like to speak
against this application?
(There was no response. )
After investigation and inspection the .Board finds that
Robert Bohnemann, president of �Land and Sea Motor' Sales, Inc. ,
request permission for a parking lot for the display of used
cars, boats, and outboard motors. Mr. Bohnemann does not plan
to do alot of repair work, and he does not plan to buy any
wrecks. Therefore, this car lot should be kept clean and orderly.
This property is in a ".B" Business District., where used car lots
are allowed by a special exception from the Board of Appeals.
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 district will not
be permanently or ' substantially injured and the spiriit of the
Ordinance will be observed.
on motion by Mr. Gillispie, seconded by Mr. Bergen, it:was
RESOLVED that-Land and.Sea Motor' Sales, Inc. , Main Road,
Mattituck, New York, be granted permission to install a parking
lot for the sale of used cars, on property located south west
side Main Road and Bay-Avenue, . Mattituck, New York, subject to
the following conditions:
1. No major repa k work shall be performed in the open.
2. No automobiles, or automobile parts, dismantled or damaged
vehicles and similar articles shall be stored in the open and no
parking of Vehicles other than those being serviced shall be
permitted.
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3.. Signs to be -in accordance with Article IV,;. Section 408,
of the Building� Zone Ordinance of the Town of=Southold.
4. The corner of Bay Avenue and Main Road shall be free
from all obstruction. . All cars shall be parked 25 feet from
Bay Avenue, and the Main Road.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Mr. Gillispie, Mr. Bergen, Mr. Hulse.
PUBLIC HEARING; Appeal No. 690 - 8: 00 P.M. (E.D.S.T. ) ,, upon
application of 'Fredrick and Rosemary Gagen, 711 Front- Street,
Greenport, New York, for a special exception in accordance with
the Zoning Ordinance,. Article III,; Section 300-,. Subsection 11,
and.Article'X,. Section 1007s. Subsection (b) , for permission to
change a tourist sign to a real estate sign, and for permission
to change the use of the premises. Location of property: south
side Front Street, Greenport, New Yorks bounded north by Front
Street, east by Ernest F. Richter, south by--O. Golding, west by
C.- Magoey. Fee paid $5.00.
The Chairman opened the hearing by reading application for
special exception, legal notice of hearing, affidavit-attesting
to its publication in the official newspaper, and notice to the
applicant.
THE 'CHAIRMAN: You- were here for an informal discussion a month
ago. We didn't have too much time to° bonsider ' thi.s at that time.
We felt that you could not change the -use of this non-conforming
business. However, I was advised that .you can change a non-conforming
use to a similar use or a higher classification. In many zoning
Ordinance there is a half dozen residential zones. There is A,,BsC..,
D,. E,, F,,, Residential zones. in our, town we have only one residential
zone. We have done this same- sort of thing once on Fishers Island.
We changed a gas station to a contractors business' The only thing
we really have to determine here is whether or not -.this business
has operated for a long time, how long was it here, and things
of that nature.
MR. HULSE: How- long since you have rented the tourist home.
MR. GAGEN: About 1 year.
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THE CHAIRMAN: How/this affect the traffic from the high school,
MRS. GAGEN: Most of the business will be done by phone.
THE 'CHAIRMAN: Would .cara be parked out- on the highway?
MR. GAGEN: We have two driveways going into the house to get
the cars off the highway.
THE CHAIRMAN: That is what- I was thinking of particularly.
MR. GAGEN: You won't have any more than one client at-,a time
for "real estate.
THE CHAIRMAN: Any other questions in connection with this?
MR. GAGEN: I think everything is covered there.
THE CHAIRMAN: You have a separate building there. Is that
concerned with this application?
MR. GAGEN: No, that is a. separate building which is a 22 room
cottage.
THE CHAIRMAN: You also want- to change the tourist sign to a
real estate sign.
JAMES OLSEN: Hear we are getting into spot zoning. I have no
personal objection to this. But you can't take a piece of property
and change it to business.
(.The Chairman explained that- they were not -changing - the property
to business. It was a non-conforming use, a tourist-home, and was
being changed to a higher classification as a non-conforming real
estate business. Mr. Olsen stated that he was denied the right to
do" this. It was explained that he was denied because "he wanted
a real estate office in his home whish was residential area. However,
the Gagens had a non-conforming businessz and therefore could change
to a higher classification. Mr. Olsen did not consider a tourist
home a business. The Chairman explained that he was advised by the
Town Attorney that- a non-conforming business can be changed to a
higher classification, and he was acting on this basis. Mr. Olsen
again stated he had no personal objection to this application. In
fact,, he would like to see it granted, .because if it was, he was
going to do the same thing.. )
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THE 'CHAIRMAN: Is there anyone else. who- wishes to speak
against this application?
(There was no response. )
After investigation and inspection the Board finds that
Fredrick and Rosemary Gagen wish to change a tourist sign to
a -real estate sign, and change the use of the premises. They
have had a non conforming business for many years. Now they
are changing this non-conforming business to a higher classification.
The Board has been advised by the Town Attorney that they have
the power to change a non-conforming use to a higher classification.
The. Board finds that there are two driveways leading into the
premises, which will prevent cars from park-ing on the main highway.
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. Bergen& it was
RESOLVED that Fredrick and Rosemary Gagene 711 Front-Street,
Greenport, .New York, be granted permission to change a tourist
sign to a real estate signs and permission to change the use of
the premises, on property located south side Front Street, Greenport,
New York.
vote of the Board: Ayes: Mr. Gillispie, Mr. Bergen.
Nay: Mr. Hulse. (Mr. Hulse. has no personal
objection to this application, however he feels that- it- is not in
keeping with the spirit of the Ordinance. He feels hthat non-
conforming uses should die out. )
PUBLIC HEARING: Appeal No. 691 - 8:15- P.M. (E.D.S.T. ) & upon
application of--J. Richard Holmess, Mill Road, Mattituck, New York,
for a special exception in accordance with the- Zoning -Ordinancea
Article III,- Section 300,- Subsection 11, for permission to erect
a directional sign on the property of Benjamin Jazombekt, Location
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of property: south side� Sound-Avenue, west- of'Cox Neck -Road,
Mattituck, New York, bounded north by Sound Avenue, east by Charles
Jazombek,, south and west by, Barbara Jazombek. Fee paid $5. 00.
The Chairman opened the hearing by reading application for
special exception, legal notice of hearingo affidavit attesting
to its publication in the official newspaper,. and notice-. to -the .
applicant. -The Chairman also read a sletter'of permission from
Benjamin Jazombek to put a sign on his property.
MR. BERGEN: Where is he going to locate this sign on the
property?
MR. HOLMES: As close to the line as we can.
. (There was some question over the ownership of the property
where the sign is to be located. Mr. Holmes stated that he was
told to see Benjamin Jazombek however, Mr. Bergen felt -that Ben-
jamin was not the owner of the land, he just farmed it. )
owner
MR. BERGEN: We have to have permission from the property( not
the lessee.
( It was felt that this sign could be granted, subject to
a letter of permission from the real property owner. )
THE CHAIRMAN: I don't think you need those 3 words. Just
Restaurant would be better.
MR. HOWS: It is helpful sometimes.
THE 'CHAIRMAN: I think- all you would need is "Old Mill Inn"-,,
RestaU.Iqant, next left, two miles.
MR. Holmes: That would be alright.
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
J. Richard Holmes wishes to erect a directional sign. The sign
will read' "Old.Mill'_Inn, Restaurant. Next-Left, Then Two Miles"!
Mr. Holmes has permission to erect this sign :on the property from
Southold Town Board of:Ap'__,__is -11 July 9, 1,
Benjamin .Jazombek, however there is question if he is the real
property owner. This sign will be in the public . interest of-the
Town of Southold and especially beneficial to the traveling public.
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. Bergen, it was
RESOLVED that J. Richard Holmes,. Mill Road, Mattituck, New York,
be granted permission to erect a directional sign on the property of
Benjamin Jazombek (or correct owner) ,_ on property located south
side Sound Avenue, west of Cox 'Neck Road.,. Mattituck, New York, subject
to the following conditions:
1.. A letter of 'permission from the real property owner.
. 2. The sign shall be 4' x 6'
3. The sign shall be at least 5 feet from any property line.
4. The sign shall be 3 feet from ground level.
5-0 The sign shall xead "Old Mill Inn, Restaurant,, Next-Left,
Then. Two Miles%
Vote -of the Board: Ayes: Mr. Gillispie, Mr. Bergen, Mr. Hulse.
PUBLIC DARING: Appeal No. 692 - 8:30 P.M. (E.D.S.T. ) , upon
application of ;J. Richard Holmes, Mill Road,. Mattituck, New York,
for a special exception in accordance with the Zoning-ordinance,
Article III,- Section 300, Subsection 11, for permission to erect
a directional sign on the property of James Norris. Location of
property: north west .side Sound Avenue and Cox Neck Road, Mattituck
New York, bounded north by'W.. Chudiak, east by:,Cox Neck. Road, south
by Sound.Avenue, west by Hallock-Chudiak. Fee paid-. $5.00.
The• Chairman opened the hearing by reading application for
special exception, legal notice of'hearing, affidavit attesting
to its- publication in the official newspaper,,. and notice to. the
applicant. The Chairman also read the letter of permission from
the property owner.
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THE' CHAIRMAN: Is- there anyone present-who wishes to speak
in favor of this sign2
MR. HOLMES: The reasons for this are the same as the first
: sign. This is for people coming from the other way.
THE` CHAIRMAN: Is there anyone present who wishes to speak against
this sign?
(There was no response.)
After investigation and inspection the Board finds that
J. Richard Holmes wishes to erect a directional sign on the
property of 'James Norris. The sign will read "Old Mill inn,
Restaurant, Two Miles;,. and there will be an arrow. Mr. Holmes
has permission to erect this sign on the property from James
Norris. This-- sign will be in the public interest- of the Town
of' Southold and especially be-neficial to the traveling public.
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. Bergen, it,was
RESOLVED that J. Richard Holmes, Mill Road,, Mattituck, New York,
be granted permission to erect a directional sign on the property
of. James Norris, located north west side= Sound- Avenue, and-Cox-Neck
Road, Mattituck, New York, subject to the following conditions:
1. The sign shall be 4' x 6'
2. The sign shall be at least 5 ` feet from any property line.
3. The sign shall be 3 feet from ground level.
4. The sign will read "Old Mill Inn, Restaurant,_ Two Miles," and
will have an arrow.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Mr. Gillispie, Mr. Bergen, Mr. , Hulse.
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PUBLIC HEARING: Appeal No. 6 93 . - 9: 00 P.M. '(E.D.S.T. ) ,, upon
application of J.C.P. Contracting -Corporation, 958- Church. Street,
Baldwin,. New York, fora variance in accordance with the Zoning
Ordinance,. Article III, . Section 300, for permission to install
temporary contractors yard for state highway improvement work.
Location of property: north side Ackerly -Pond Lane, Southold,.
New York, bounded north and east by land of'W.C. Bolenius,, south
by Ackerly Pond Lane,_ west by land of'W. C. Bolenius. Fee paid $5.00.
The Chairman opened the hearing by reading application for
variance, legal notice of'hearing, affidavit attesting to its
publication in the official newspaper, and notice to the applicant.
TBE 'CHAIRMAN: Is there anyone present who wishes to speak
in favor, of this application?
(There was no response. )
Howard Terry and the Board discussed the location of the
property where the contracting company is going to locate. They
discussed the type of-work to be done. It-was determine that
there would be no dust coming from this operation and would not
be a nuisance to the other residents in the area. . Mr. Terry
advised the Board that this was the best location for the company.
if they were located directly on the Main Road, it would create
a traffic hazard.. Mr. Terry stated that Mr. Bolenius has given
the J.C.P.. Contracting- Company permission to use the property,
however the letter is not on file.
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 J.C.P.
Contracting Corporation requests a variance fora temporary contractorE
shed on land of:W.C. Bolenius. This is requested for 'New York- state
Highway improvement work -to be done on Route 251. Southold, New York.
This Corporation will make pre-cast catch basins for the highway. The
location selected is the best location possible so as not to create
a traffic hazard on Route 25. In addition, there is no business or
industrial property available in the area. This location is directly
across the street from a non-conforming business. It is the Board's
understanding that the property will be left in better condition than
what it was previously. The Board finds that-by granting, this
application, it will be an improvement and beneficial to the Town of
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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. . Gillispier seconded by Mr. Hulse, it was
RESOLVED that J.C.P. Contracting Corporation,. 958 Church- Street,
Baldwins New York,. be' granted permission to install temporary contrac-
tors yard for state highway improvement work on property of 'W. C.
Bolenius located north side of Ackerly Pond Lane,.. Southold, New York,
subject tolhe following" conditions:
1. This variance is limited for a period of time from .July 9,. 1964,
to November 1, 1964.
2. This variance is limited to J.C.P.: Contracting Corporation for
the project known as "Willow Hill Drainage` Project".
3., The Board of- Appeals obtaining a copy of the le tter' from
Mr. Bolenius giving -J.C.P. Contracting Corporation permission to
use his land.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Mr. Gillispie, Mr. Bergen, Mr, Hulse.
Mr.- Edward King appeared before the Board for an informal
discussion. He has plans of putting another shed on his property
at-his residential marina in Orient. The Board advised that a
formal application was necessarye
on- motion by -Mr._ Gillispie, seconded by Mr. Bergen, it was
RESOLVED that the minutes of the Southold Town Board of Appeals
dated June 25,. 1964,, be approved' as submitted,, subject- to the
.following change:
Concerning a letter to Captain. Martin: Wuerstlin the minutes
read: It was RESOLVED by the Board of: Appeals on June 25, 1964,
that Captain Martin Wuerstlin be granted permission to . open. a
residential marina east side Narrow River Road,. East-Marion, New
York. The Board of-Appeals stated that any questions arrising
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whether or not .a use may be permitted, that the Board ofAppeals
be consulted.
It is the Board's understanding that'.Captain Martin Wuerstlin
wishes to lease King's Marina and that the following ruses are
proposed by-Captain Wuerstlin in leasing this marina.
The minutes were changed to read as follows: Dear 'Mr. Wuerstlin:
It was the opinion of the Board of Appeals on June 25; 1964, that
-Captain Martin- Wuerstlin may operate a residential marina, east- side
Narrow River Road, Orient, New York, for which. a special exception
was -granted to Edward H. King,
The Board of'Appeals was informed of the purposes for which
Captain Wuerstlin proposes to use the marina for as lessce of this
marina. The Board feels that any uses other than the ones listed
below would require additional consultation with the Board of Appeals..
Vote of: the Board: Ayes: Mr. Gillispie, Mr. Bergen, Mr. Hulse.
On motion by Mr. Gillispie, seconded by Mr. Bergen, it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Board of'Appeals set 7:30 P.M. ,
(E.D.S.T. ) , Thursday, July 23,, 1964,, at the Town Office, Main Road,.
- Southold, New York, as time and place of'hearing upon application of
Henry R. Jacobi, Sr.,, Pequash Avenue,,. Cutchogue,. New York, for
recognition of access in accordance with the State of New York Town
Law, . Section 280A. . Location of Property: east- side private right-
of-way, off. south side' Soundview Avenue, . Southold' New York,, bounded
north by Soundview'Avenue, east by McDonough, south by I.C'. Latham,
west-by Spurway.
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 Southold Town Board of Appeals set 7:40 P.M.
(E.D.S.'T.') „ Thursday,. July 238 19640 at the .Town Offices, Main-Road,,
Southold, New York,, as 'time and place of '-hearing upon application
of'Norma Grzesik, 245 So. 8th Street,. Lindenhurst, New York- for
recognition of access in accordance with the State of'New York
Town Law, Section 280A. - Location of 'property: north side North Road,
(CR 27A), Greenport, New York, bounded north by, Lgng Islarid Sound,
east by P. Bendricksen, south by North Road-J. Grzesik, west- by
M. Blackman.
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Mr. Gillispie, Mr. Bergen, Mr. Hulse.
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On motion by Mr. Hulse, seconded by Mr. Gillispie, it was
RESOLVED that. the Southold Town Board of Appeals set 8: 00 P.M. ,
(E.D.S.T. ) , Thursday, July 23, 1964, at the Town Office, Main Road,
Southold, New York, as time and place of:hearing upon application of
Stanley S. Corwin, Esq. , 443 Main Street, Greenport, New York, a/c
Athanasios and Helen Spinthourakis, Main Road, East Marion, New York,
fora special exception in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance,
Article III,.. Section 300, Subsection la, for permission to convert
a building into a two-family dwelling. Location of,property: south
west corner Main Road and Orchard Lane, East-Marion, New York,
bounded north by Main Road, east by Orchard-.Lane, south by-Spinthouraki
west-by. A.G. Doyle.'
Vote of the Board: Ayes: Mr. Gillispie,. Mr. Bergen, Mr. Hulse.
The next meeting of the' Southold town Board of Appeals will
beheld 7:30 P.M. , Thursday, July 23, 1964, at the Town Office,
Main Road, Southold, New York.
Meeting adjourned 11:15 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
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