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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3501 Southold Town Board of Appeals MAIN ROAD - STATE ROAD 25 SOUTHOLD, L.I., N.Y. 11971 TELEPHONE (516) 765-1809 ACTION OF THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Appeal No. 3501 Application Dated April 28 , 1986 ( Public Hearing May 22 , 1986 ) TO: Peconic Associates , - Inc . as Agent [Appellant (s) ] for 'NORTH 'FORK WELDINGJJOSEPH SCHOENSTEIN One Bootleg Alley_ - P_.0_. Bo._x 672 Greenport ,_ NY _1194.4 -_- At a Meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals held on JUh6 '25 , 1986 , the above appeal was considered, and the action indicated below was taken on your [ ] Request for Variance Due to Lack of Access to Property New York Town Law, Section 280-a [ ] Request for Special Exception under the Zoning Ordinance Article , Section [X ] Request for Variancesto the Zoning Ordinance Articles VI , Section 100-60 and Article XI , Section 100-119. 2 (B ) [ ] Request for Application of NORTH FORK WELDING/SCHOENSTEIN for Variances to the Zoning Ordinance , Articles : a ) XI , Section 100- 119. 2 (B ) for permission to locate new building within the required 75 ' setback from wetlands area , (b) VI , Section 100-60 for permission to expand nonconforming use of weld- ing business in this " B-Light" Business Zoning District located along the south side of Main Road (S . R : 25 ) , Greenport, NY ; County Tax Map Parcels No . 1000-53-2-12 , 13 and 15 ; Lots 172 , 173 , 174., Peconic Bay Estates Map No . 658 , and Map No . 1124 as .Amended . WHEREAS, a public hearing was held and concluded on May 22 , 1986 in the Matter of the Application of NORTH FORK WELDING/JOSEPH AND LINDA SCHOENSTEIN , under, Appeal No .. 3501 -, and _ WHEREAS , the board members have personally viewed and are familiar with the premises in question , its present zoning, and ,the surrounding areas ; and WHEREAS , at said hearing all those who desired to be heard were heard , and their testimony was recorded ; and WHEREAS, the board has carefully considered all testimony and documentation submitted concerning this application ; and WHEREAS, the board made the following findings of fact : 1 . By this application , appellant requests variances to the Zoning -Ordinance : (a ) Article XI , Section 100-119 . 2 ( B ) for permis- sion to locate new building within the required 75 ' setback from . wetlands area , and (b) Article VI , Section 100-60 for permission to expand nonconforming use of welding business in -this. " B-Light Business " Zoni'ng_ District . 2 . The premises in question is located along the south side of the Main Road (State Route 25 ) at Arshamomaque , in the Hamlet of Greenport , and is identified on the Suffolk County Tax Maps as District 1000 , Section 55 , Block 2 , Lots 12 , and 13 and 15 ( 15 . 1 ) . (CONTINUED ON PAGE TWO ) DATED: June 25 , 1986 . CHAIRMAN, SOUTHOLD TOWN ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Form ZB4 (rev. 12/81) Page 2 - Appeal No . 3501 Matter of NORTH FORK WELDING/SCHOENSTEIN Decision Rendered June 25 , 1986 County Tax Map Lot 12 consists of Lots 174 , 173 and 172 of Peconic Bay Estates , for which current ownership as found in _ the Assessors Office is in the name of Joseph Schoenstein (at Liber 9801 cp 510 , April 8 , 1985 ) , and contains an area of approximately one-half acre . County Tax Map Lots 13 and 15 (or 15 . 1 ) are shown in the Assessors Office to be in the names of Joseph and Linda Schoenstein (at Liber 8641 cp 153 , June 5 , 1979 ) , and contain an area of approximately . 60 of an acre . Combined , the parcels contain an area of 49,800 .sq . ft . , more or less , with a frontage along the Main Road of. 798.5.9 feet , more particularly shown on survey mapped March 29, 1985, by Roderick VanTuyl , P . C . 3 ., The premises in questi.on is in the "B-Light Busi.ness" Zoning District , which exte_n'ds 'throughout the whole block from the west side of Pipes Neck Road (along the south side_ of Main Road ) to the east- side of .Kerwi.n Boulevard. Opposite the subject premises on the north side of the Main Road ar-e properties also zoned "B-Light Business . " 4 . As depicted on site plan revised Apr.i7 24, 1986 prepared by Peconic Associates, Inc :, ap_pellant proposes the following : (a ) existing building of 2;286 sq , ft. , _set back 25.. feet at. its closest point_. to the_ front [norther:ly] property line, 'of which 625 sq . ft . is for the North. Fork Welding office and 1 ,661 ± sq . ft . welding shop use ; . (b) existing building of a size 15 ' by 21 ' presently used as an antique-sales shop,__ shown to be set back 23 feet at its closest point to the front [northerly] property line ; (c ) proposed new .one-story metal building of a size 50. ' by 90 '.,. [4,500 .sq .' ft..]., for we_ldi.ng shop use , of which 3 ,000 . sq . ft_. is to _.be _for._ storage area . 5 . By prior action taken 'by the Board of Appeals May 3 , 1979 , under Appeal No . 2541 , a use variance was_ conditionally granted for the establishment of .a welding business at premises identified .on the Suffolk County Tax Maps. during 1979 a_s District 1000 , Section 53 , Block_ 2, Lots 13 and. 15, containing a maximum lot area of 26 ,458 sq . ft. . By survey mapped April 2.4 , 19793 the premises was improved with a barn structure a._nd accessory garage buildin-g- Lsee Mitchell Pekunka survey prepared by Roder- ick VanTuyl , P . C . ] The premi.s_es during 197.9 also was zoned " B-Light Business . " " Conditions .placed with the board '-s. decisi.on are : (1 ) There shall be no outside storage of equipment or work that is to be completed by the appli._cant; . (2 ) If the proposed number of .empl_oyees on the premises becomes. __larger than two , the applicant shall return to the Board of _Appeals for a review of_. this action_!_ (3) Suffolk County Pl_ann_i_ng _ Commission approval . 6 . Appellant proposes to construct the new one-story metal building ._along the westerly yard area 50 feet from the northerly (front) property li.ne.,_, 15 feet from the existing building , and not less than 35 feet from the westerly property line . The new building is shown to be extending into the.. southerly parcel , overlapping the deed, lot. l i ne;, and havi.ng a setback from the most southerly, l ine ' .(depi.cted'drai page ditch." ) at not closer than 25 feet . Also proposed is an--equipmentj storage area on the southerly parcel (1000-53-2-12_) with the existing six-foot stockade fencing as shown by the April 245 1986 site plan . _ 7 . With reference to the expansi.on of .the welding business , it is the position_ of .this board that the record is not .sufficient 411, Page 3 - Appeal No . 3501 Matter of NORTH FORK WELDING/SCHOENSTEIN Decision Rendered June 25 , 1986 in showing by dollars and cents proof: (a ) that the land in question cannot yield a reasonable return if used only for a purpose allowed in this zone district ; , _ (b) .,.that the plight of the owner is due to unique circumstances which may reflect the unreasonableness of the zoning ordinance itself ; (c ) that the use requested will not alter the essential character of the neighborhood . Dollars and cents proof .has not been presented in this case . Also , it has been held... 'by the courts that a Board of Appeals -cannot under the semblance of. a variance exercise legislative powers . It is apparent that the variance in relation ' to the requested expansion of welding-shop use is substantial , and the effect of the grant of same will be circumventing a change of zone or to establish a zone district , completely at odds with the surrounding neighborhood and zoning code . 8 . With reference to the. i-nsufficIent setback .from wetlands, it is the position of .thi.s board that_ the variance be denied since : (a ) the rel_i.ef .requested is' substanti.a7 at 65 ' percent of the requirements, .or more; (b) 'the circumstances are not unique ; _ (c ) ' the practical di.ffi,cul'ti.es claimed are not suffi cient to warrant same ; (d) the. relief .requested is not the __ minimum necessary ; (e ) 'there w.i.11 __be _a substantial change %n the character of the neighborhood or detriment to a_djofni._ng properties . Accordingly , on motion 'by Mr . Gr.igonis , seconded 'by Mr. Sawicki , it w-as RESOLVED, that the reli.ef ,requested . under. Appeal - No . 3501 in the Matter of .the Application - of_ N.ORTH -FORK - WELDINGJSCHO.EN- STEIN , BE AND HEREBY 'IS_ DENIED W.ITHOUT PREJUDICE. Vote of .the. Board : Ayes : Messrs . Goehri:nger, Gri.gonis, Douglass , a.nd Sawicki . This resolution was-.. duly_ adopted.. (Member Doyen was 'absent'. ) _. lk GERARD P . ,GOEHRINGER , CVAIRMAN + � JuTy 1` ; 19816 . . RECEIVED AND FILED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN CLEM DATE '7l�r HOUR 5�'o sPi� Town Clerk, Town of Southold Southold Town::.Board of Appeals y�►o1 .�1ao MAIN ROAD - STATE ROAD 25 SOUTHOLD, L.I., N.Y. 11971 TELEPHONE (516) 765-1809 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN CHARLES GRIGONIS, JR. SERGE DOYEN, JR. ROBERT J. DOUGLASS JOSEPH H. SAWICKI ' July 16 , 1986 Mr. Merlon E. Wiggin , P. E . Peconic Associates , Inc . One Bootley Alley , Box 672 Greenport , NY .11.944 Re : Appeal No . 3501 - North Fork Welding (Variance ) Dear Mr. Wiggin : Transmitted .herewith for your records is a copy of a response received today ,from the Suffolk County Depart- ment. of Planning followi.pg._ our referral as required by the Suffolk County Charter. Yours very truly , GERARD P . GOEHRINGER CHAIRMAN By Linda Kowalski . Enclosure Copy of letter to : North Fork Welding F COUNTY OF SUFFOLK DEPARTMENT OF: PLANNING (516) 360-5513 LEE E. KOPPELMAN - DIRECTOR OF PLANNING July 14; 1986 Town of Southold Board of Appeals Applicant: North Fork Welding/Joseph Schoenstein Mun. File No'. : #3501 S.C.P.D. File No. : SD-86-15, Gentlemen: Pursuant to the requirements of Sections 1323 to 1332 of the Suffolk County Charter, the above referenced application which has been submitted to the Suffolk County Planning Commission. is considered to be a matter for local determination. A decision of local determination should not be construed as either an approval or disapproval. . Comments: Appears inappropriate as sufficient information has not been sub- mitt•ed to demonstrate compliance with- applicable variance criteria.. Very truly. yours, Lee E. Koppelman Director of Planning by GGN: •]k Gerald G. Newman . Chief Planner VETERANS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY HAUPPAUGE.L.L. NEW YORK 11788 o Southold TownBoard cj� ofAppeals MAIN ROAD - STATE ROAD 25 SOUTHOLD, L.I.. N.Y. 11971 TELEPHONE (516) 765-1809 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN CHARLES GRIGONIS, JR. SERGE DOYEN, JR. ROBERT J. DOUGLASS JOSEPH H. SAWICKI Pursuant to Article XIII of the Suffolk County Charter , the Board of Appeals of the Town of Southold , New York , hereby refers the following .to the Suffolk County . Planning Commission : xx Variance from the Zoning Code , ArticleVi Section100-60 XI ,- Section 100-119 .2 (B) Variance from Determination of Southold Town Building Inspector Special Exception , Article Section Special Permit Appeal No . : 350.1 Applicant: North Fork Welding/Joseph Schoenstein Location of Affected Land : Main Rd. , Greenport, NY County Tax Map Item No . : 1000- 53-2-12, 13 and 15 Within 500 feet of: Town or Village Boundary Line Body of Water (Bay , Sound or Estuary) XX State or County Road , Parkway , Highway , Thruway Boundary of -Existing or Proposed County , State or Federally Owned Land Boundary of Existing or Proposed County , . State or Federal Park or Other Recreation Area Existing or Proposed Right-of Way of Any Stream or Drainage Channel Owned by the County or for Which The County Has Established Channel Lines , , or Within One Mile of a Nuclear Power Plant Within One Mile of An Airport . COMMENTS: • Applicant is requesting permission to locate riew building within 75 ' setback from wetlands and permission to expand nonconforming use of welding business in this "B-Light" Business Zoning District Copies of Town file and related documents enclosed for your review. Dated : July- 3- 19.86 _ Secretary , Board of Appeals Fgb� Southold Town Board of Appeals MAIN ROAD - STATE ROAD 25 SOUTHOLD, L.I., N.Y. 11971 TELEPHONE (516) 765-1809 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN CHARLES GRIGONIS, JR. SERGE DOYEN, JR. ROBERT J. DOUGLASS JOSEPH H. SAWICKI July 1 ,. 1 98 6 Peconic Associates , Inc . One Bootleg Alley , P .O . Box 672 Greenport , NY 11944 Re : Appeal No . 3501 - North Fork Welding (Variances ) Dear Sirs : Transmitted for your records is a copy of the recent findings and determination rendered by the Board of Appeals and filed this date with the Office of the Town Clerk. Copies are being transmitted to Mr . and Mrs . Joseph Schoenstein . Yours very truly , GERARD P . GOEHRINGER CHAIRMAN By Linda Kowalski Enclosure Copy of Decision to : Mr. and Mrs . Joseph Schoenstein Building Department Planning Board Suffolk County Planning , Commission Southold Town Trustees ZBA 5/22/86 Page 26 KATHERINE and WILLIAM HEINS HEARING - Continued CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Hearing no further questions , I will recess , this hearing until the latter meeting in June. All in favor. ------------------------------------------- #3501 - At p.m. a Public Hearing was held in the matter of NORTH FORK WELDING/SCHOENSTEIN for variances for new building within 75 ' of tidal wetlands and permission to expand' non- conforming use of welding business in, B Light Zone. Southside Main Road, Greenport. Chairman read legal notice and application for the record. MR. WIGGIN: Thank you. As you just pointed,,out this appeal is to do with a 4500 sq. ft. building primarily for two reasons. First, to increase the welding shop area and provide inside storage for protection of materials . We annotated five set of plans showing the breakdown of the present square foot area. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Thank you very- much. MR. WIGGIN: That breakdown is as follows : The present shop area is 2290 sq. ft. There will be 1125 sq. ft in the new building and 3000 sq. ft of storage area. In the existing building, there is 625 sq. ft of office and that will stay the same. The building is within 75 ' of the wetland.:, area, which is a 4 ' deep State Highway drainage ditch, which provides a physical barrier between the property and the building site. The wetlands permit has been issued for the construction with a 10 ' barrier provided. Also, the on site drainage, the roof drainage from the building will be into wet wells. The second aspect is the non-conforming use that has been provided under-.a- previous appeal back in 1979 . Now, when we originally made the applications , we reviewed it with the Town Planning Board and Trustees . The master plan had been amended for Light Industrial, so if the master plan were adopted, he would be conforming. As you point out, this is a continuous business , 1978 , it supports the work of Southold Town business and the fishing in- dustry and it is the only one like it in the area. Thank you. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Is there anyone else who would like -to be heard on behalf of this. application? Yes sir. I have a couple of questions , Mr. Wiggin. Do you .have any idea how far the zoning is in depth in this particular area, the present zoning, I believe it is B-Light. MR. WIGGIN: It is B now. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: How deep does that go? ZBA 5/22/86 Page 27 NORTH FORK WELDING/SCHOENSTEIN HEARING - Continued MR. WIGGIN: As I .recall, that goes back to the State Highway drainage from the highway and that is as deep as it goes. Another aspect, by the way, is that the Planning .Board is that the building height and the highway shoulder is approxi- mately 40 ' from each other. This is created a zone that is kind of no-man' s land; that' s been turn around by trucks and debris , etc. One of the concerns of the Planning Board is. how to - improve , the looks of the area and we have obtained information from the State Highway Department that the - aglicant can landscape that . area that belongs to the Slate and dress it up and plant trees and put in screening on the State Highway property. The Planning Board was anxious- to improve the looks of the site. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Thank you. MICHAEL HALL: I would like to say something on behalf of the application. I wish I was not appearing after Tony. Tohill, but that' s okay. What I would like to present to the Board tonight are five letters from local businesses . The reason I am presenting these letters is because they are from important, essential indus- tries- from the Town, and they are quick and I will read them briefly. . . . . One is from Greenport Yacht Company. . . . One is from Winter Harbor Fisheries . . . . One- is fromihe Chief of Greenport Fire Department. . . . One is from Southold Lumber Company. . . and the last is from Robert T. Cooper Seafood All urging favorcble treatment of this application. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Thank you. You are not representing them, Mr. Schoenstein, in any way, are you -sir? M. HALL: Yes , I am. Mr . Wiggin is the primary applicant. I am just here as their attorney tonight. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Now that we have that straight. Is there anything else that you wanted to add, Mr. Wiggin, before we go on? No, okay. Is there anything that you would like to add, sir? Let me just address this one issue, sir . Are we not in a portion of this application dealing with a use variance? MR. WIGGIN: Yes , that' s correct. . .. . ZBA 5/22/86 Page 28 NORTH FORK WELDING/_SCHOENSTEIN HEARING - Continued CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: What you are in effect saying is that this particular new building will comprise the same type of activity that the existing building comprises and it will be used in toto, meaning even though they are not together , or adjoining, they will be doing the same things in both? MR. WIGGIN: Oh, yes , sir , they will be used. adjacent to each other but the primary use of the new building will be storage of materials an increase in the shop area of the existing buildings . CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Thank you. Who would like to speak against the application? Would you kindly state your name, sir? NICHOLAS CARNES: I, am president of Peconic Bay Estate Property Owners Association and .I am here to express opposition to the granting of a variance to build additional buildings . I represent some 125 families , who. reside on Kerwin Boulevard, Bayshore Road, etc , in Greenport. I urge that you deny Mr. Schoenstein' s application. The variances to locate new buildings on this current property, which is several yards adjacent to Kerwin Boulevard on the east. Our opposition is based on the fear of our members that if you permit North Fork Welding to clog up their property with heavy equipment, you will, in effect, diminish the value of their property, let alone, that such a building will spoil the gateway to Greenport and the East End. North Fork Welding was given a temporary variance from Light Business Zone to Light Industrial. You:>would expect that they would have lived within the framework of. that variance, which permits two empbyers . Sadly, they have not.. They blatantly operate as heavy industry they manufacture heavy docks and you just heard they are going to have fire trucks there. They repair large trucks and trailers and have tons of heavy machinery lying there on the ground, visible to drivers passing by. These violations are continuing on the blanket of a Light Industry variance, .when it is in effect a heavy industry business and violation to that variance and the Town should put a stop to such activities . What exists on his property has caused problems for Mr. and Mrs . John Nicoletti, who reside only a few feet adjacent to Schoenstein' s property. There has occurred a spillover of machinery aid mounds of sand and dirt on the Nicoletti property. I act on the Nicolett' s complaint and in an effort to avoid long and costly adversary proceedings . The discussions resulted in a signed agreement' with the Nicoletti'.s , Mr . Schoenstein and myself , .which provided that North Fork Welding would erect a fence to protect the Nicoletti property line. He has failed to live up to his agree ment, just as he has not complied with the temporary light industry variance. I urge that you deny the variances , for not to would spoil our area and most important you could be offending 120 families and favoring one. You would be responsible for the ZBA 5/22/86 Page 29 NORTH FORK WELDING/.SCHOENSTEIN_HEARING - Continued NICHOLAS CARNES: Continued—diminishing of our interest pro- perties . Again, on behalf of our members , Town taxpayers and voters , I respectfully urge you to deny the application for this variance. CHAIRMAN GOERHINGER: Thank you, Mr. Carnes . Is there anyone else who�.would like to speak in opposition? MR. NICOLETTI Iam on the land just east of the Welding Company. We had some trouble with him. He dropped some dirt on my land and the DEC fined him for it $500, . and it seems like he is taking it out on us . He picked up the dirt in that area and brought it right along my borderline, which is now, everytime it rains , it runs off on my property. He seems to do that and not care. It is really bad. He has some heavy equipment and he is saying that he wants to build that shed just to store equipment. Now, he had a spar brought. to him about two weeks ago, delivered on a flatbed truck and I am in this business , myself,. this thing is capable of shearing a four by eight sheet of boiler plate , half inch -thick. If you want to sit in my living room when he works that thing, all the glass will just rattle. He ,intends putting that in this new shed that he is going to build. He says it is for storage use. This is going to be an operating machine. Now, if that is light business , it beats me. That' s definitely heavy industry. We don' t even have a shear that size in Brookhaven National Labs . He just had that delivered and it is parked outside of his shop on a flatbed truck and he didn't dare move it until dark and they started moving that at 9 : 30 ,10 : 00 p.m. and they were there all night putting it in. There are- tractors , trailer trucks , noise, cranes , we couldn' t sleep. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: You live adjacent to the antique shop? MR. NICOLETTI : Just east of it. CHAIRMAN GOEHINGER: Is there anyone else in opposition? WE will go back, now you can speak, sir . FRED SCHOENSTEIN: I am a partner in the business of North Fork Welding. I would like to clear up a few things. With respect to Peconic Bay Estates Association, my grandparents , aunt and several of my friends live there. Not one of them was approached about this matter. I woul.d .like to see the. letters or signatures saying that these people are opposed to the new building. The only people that I know that are against us are these People who come out here to retire or spend weekends , after they have - made their .living somewhere else. They want peace and tranquility - . ZBA 5/22/86 Page 30 NORTH FORK WELDING/SCHOENSTEIN HEARING - Continued ,MR. SCHOENSTEIN: . . .continued. . . .and should not bother to buy business property on the Main Road. The DEC did not issue any fine for any amount of money because of the soil that was dumped on their property. Mr. Nicoletti says that we have a tremendous shear out in front. . . It is not a shear. It is a press .and the press operates silently. There is no crashing, no noise. The reason why the press was out there in the evening was that .it come from a company in by the city and the trucker was trucking it he did not get there unti1 . 6 : 00 p.m. We had to unload it that night, because the trucker was being paid. He was not going to sleep over and go back in the morning. That' s why the press was unloaded at night. Not to try to kid anyone or do it in the dark.. They are not.,the working peopl6 of this area. How can they possibly survive. Everyone wants peace and tranquility on the Main Road. It is impossible, absQhxtely im- possible. We urge the ZBA to grant us permission for our new building so we can house our machinery and make our operation more presentable. Thank you. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Can I ask you a question, sir? Is this press in operation, now? MR. SCHOENSTEIN: No, it is outside the building getting rained on everyday. If you would like to come down to the shop, I will operate the press to show you exactly how much noise it makes . I guarantee you that if you stand outside the front door of the shop ,you will not hear the press in operation. That is a new piece of machinery that we have acquired. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Do you operate this on a Saturday morning? MR. SCHOENSTEIN: Sure, we do. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Okay, we will be down next Saturday at 10: 00 to view this . Anyone else? LIBBY SCHOENSTEIN: I am Joseph' s wife. When we. applied for the variance in 1979 , it was granted to us and we- have since violated the variance, and the reason for this is because of the increase in business and the growing of the business . Now, we have adapted his plans for a better environment for the community to see. We have not intentionally done anything to our neighbors to agitate r this situation. At the time that my husband did have that dirt we were not aware of that fact that it was the boundary of Mr. Nicoletti' s property.. He has bought the piece that is behind it. We were not aware of that we were violating on his prq rty, so it was not done deliberately to offend him. That is all I have to say about it. ZBA 5/22/86 Page 31 NORTH FORK WELDING/SCHOENSTEIN HEARING. - Continued CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Do you work. for your husband? LIBBY SCHOENSTEIN: I did. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Can you tell me how many employees .he. :zas now? LIBBY SCHOENSTEIN: . A few men have come and gone; him and his brothers are partners and he has at least two other employees. I also own the antique shop to the east of the shop and at one time I operated my business in the main part of the building, and I .considered it a hazard to have my customers come in and walk across the steel and stuff like that, so I moved to the other side. My building in no way, is offensive to Mr. Nicoletti. There. is no garbage outside. I don' t do any refinishing of fur- niture. I am o* open half days on Saturday and Sunday and during the winter, I am closed most of the time, so I. don' t feel that that is offensive to him at .all. My husband's building was there at the time Mr. Nicoletti bought the property and I would assume if I were buying a place and I saw an area which I was opposed to, I1would not buy in that area. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Thank you very much.Is there anything else from the family of the representatives . . We are running into a match back and forth. JOE SCHOENSTEIN: I. am the owner of the property with my brother and I would like to say just one thing. With respect to . the fill, we had placed. .some fill which we had received from Porky' s Restaura; to fill some of the holes and low spots in our work area. Of course, we couldn't do it right in our driveway, so I dumped it on the property next to me, which is between Nicoletti and myself toward the rear of the property and without my knowledge, it was within 75 ' of some type of grass that is considered wetlands grass. I got a letter saying I was being fined $500 for filling wetlands and they said I have to move the fill. from the area it:i_is in and then I would not have to pay the fine. So we moved the fill and I had to maintain 75 ' from the grass and the mosquito ditch that runs between the two pieces of property, so In order to do that and keep the fill on my property, without screwing up too much of my driveway or parking area, I had to put it along the property. line Of Mr:,. Nicoletti. The man that we hired to do it was a °.little . too close to the property and I did not ask him to be that close. That fill will be moved, hopefully to put in where the new building is going. The Town Trustees have looked at the whole site and approved everything. I definitely will. put up shrubbery, a fence and whatever reasonable agreement we can come to, along that property line down. I wanted to wait until I got a building permit and I will definitely follow through and put in this shrubbery or fence. Thank you very much. ZBA 5/22/86 Page 32 NORTH .FORK, WELDING/SCHOENSTEIN HEARING. - Continued CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: This is not a question directed in a derogatory sense to your business , but when I was down there last week, I saw all this. paraphernalia all over the place. Are you actually physically working on this stuff that is outside? JOE SCHOENSTEIN: The .majority of it is a large supply of ' steel for the lumber yards , mostly going into housing and condominiums . We had purchased a piece of property behind . Mr. and Mrs . Gilbeck, which is to the west of me, they have a red house, and we are using that for steel storage and machinery storage right now, and we hope to, of course, try to organize that to house all that material with the new building and fencing and driveway facilities and shrubs. There will, not 'be any storage in the front of the shop, just parking. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: I thank you sir. MRS. NICOLETTI : I would like to clear up something and I am sure Mr. Lessard is going to remember what happened. I had gone down to question the property behind us and Mr. Lessard stated at that time there was a large amount of dirt, which was not on Mr. Schoenstein' s property, but on the property we were buying at that time. He was sending dowr. .someone to check. Now, after that, we don' t know what happened, the next morning we get up and there is Mr. Schoenstein taking all that dirt and dumping it on our property line. We came out and spoke to him and he accused us of squealing on him that the dirt was back there. It wasn' t on any wetland, it was on our land. Now, we did not say anything because we did not own it at that point. I went out to find out if the property behind me was available. Now he had the nerve to come over to us after he dumped a 5 ' high by 30 ' wide pile, which all washed on my side. I have since spoken with Mr. Lessard as to what can be done. Schoenstein came over and told us he had to put it there. He has a whole big piece of property and he has a lot of room in there. He purposely loaded that dirt for spite and we even told him that and he, said because we squealed. Mr. Lessard said he would talk to him to tell. him it was not us that he himself found about it. This is the whole thing that is going on. He had junk on our property, which we have told him to remove and he did and he is very careless , he does not care about people. He is supposed to be light business . ZBA 5/22/86 Page 33 NORTH FORK WELDING HEARING / Continued MRS. NICOLETTI : - continued - . We bought our house 3 years ago. We hadn' t moved in until last September. At that time, he was a very small business and his wife had the antique shop-.-there. That was the reason why we bought it, because it was small. We did not intend to see this thing happen. If we knew this would happen, we would not have bought the property. We are renovating our house, which happens to be the first schoolhouse that was built out here and we intend to live the rest of our life here, but not with all this argument and fighting going on and this welding business . I don' t even think he should be in this area. The equipment he has nowis actually heavy equipment, it is not light business , as it is supposed to be. Now, when he builds a shed, is he going to put all this heavy equipment inside? Is this what the intention is? I., would appreciate your going down there and checking on that. Plus the dirt on my property. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Thank youl:. Mr. Wiggin, can I ask you just one more question? I appears that this building is straddling two property lines ; are both of these lots in a corporation name or one- name or what is the situation? MR. WIGGIN: They are both under Joseph Schoenstein now. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Is it two lots or more than two? MR. WIGGIN: It was more than two lots originally, I think it is two additional ones and they was added to the ordinal lot. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: It appears that the proposed building is straddling a couple of property lines , that may not be all in the same name. It is all in the same name absolutely? MR. SCHOENSTEIN: The only one not in the same name is on the east side of the mosquito ditch between my. own shop and the Nicoletti property. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Please provide us with a couple of deeds , so we can be aware that they are all in the same' name. There -seems to be some question about it. It is not that we are questioning you, but our records may not be as accurate as yours are, because you are the owner of the property. We get our copies from the - County Clerk' s office and sometimes they are not accurate. How high is this building supposed to be? MR. SCHOENSTEIN: I am trying to think of the exact height. . . 16 or 17 ' it is on the plan. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Is there anyone else? Hearing no further questions , I make a motion closing the hearing, reserving decision until later. -------------------------------- J 4 Peconi:c B.ay Estates Property Owners Association P.O . Box 366 , Greenport , NY 11944 May 30 , 1986 Mr. Gerard Goehringer Chafirman Zoning Board Southold , NY 11971 RE : MR. SCHOENSTEIN ' S NORTH FORK WELDING COMPANY Dear Mr . Gerard : I have enclosed a copy of my remarks before your board on Thursday, May 22 , 1986 . Hopefully, this will provide you with a clearer understanding of our position . Sincerely, �Nicfio�la Carnes. President REMARKS B.Y NICH.OLAS CARNES TO SOUTHOLD TOWN- ZONING BOARD MAY 222 1986 Mr . Chairman and Board Members : My name is Nicholas Carnes . I am President of the Peconic Bay Estates Property Owners Association . I am here representing 120 families who reside on Kerwin Boulevard , Bayshore Road , Island View Lane , and Pipes Neck Road , all in Greenport . I express their opposition to the Board ' s granting variances to Mr . Shoenstein ' s North Fork Welding to locate new buildings on his current property , just several yards east of Kerwin Boulevard . Our opposition is based on the fear that by permitting North Fork Welding to build new buildings would only magnify his cluttering the property with all sorts of heavy equipment . Our members believe that this condition , if permitted , will greatly reduce their properties ' real worth . Granting variances for such building would despoil the gateway to Greenport and the East End . Once, this part of Route 25 was an uncluttered landscape , neighboring on Pipe Creek and Cove , and was occupied by two country schoolhouses that should have been protected as land- marks . Due to negligent zoning in the past., the area just yards west of Kerwin Boulevard was despoiled by a black top plant and a lumberyard . This lumber yard has regularly parked large trailors and trucks on their property, extending out to the state road . Drivers ' vision is seriously impaired and the possibility exists of a serious accident occurring . If you grant the variances , you would be compounding the despoilment to the east of Kerwin Boulevard . Recently, North Fork Welding was granted a temporary Light Industry variance from a Light Business variance . It was to be expected that he would respect the rules of the temporary variance ; he did not. He has more than two employees . 2 - They blatantly operate as a Heavy Duty Industry , manufacturing heavy docks , repairing large trucks and trailors , and have tons of heavy machinery lying on the ground which is highly visible to drivers passing by. Even if you would permit him to build , it would be impossible for him not to still have heavy machinery cluttering up the outside . So , the first step is to get him to clean up his mess now , and then to deny him the variances . For the Board to accede to his request would be to further despoil our area , but more importantly it would abandon 120 families in favor of one . Such a decision would seriously diminish their property values . Finally, our members who are taxpayers , loyal citizens of th-e community and voters , respectfully urge you to deny North Fork Wel-ding th.eir applications . Thank you . TEL. 765-2552 Southold lumber Co., Inc. YOUNGS AVENUE P.O. BOX 1088 SOUTHOLD, L.I., N.Y: 11971 May 22, 1986 ATTENTION: Zoning Board of Appeals -Dear Sirs: The Southold Lumber Co., Inc., has done business with North Fork Welding for the last six years. The services and materials that we obtain from North Fork Welding are not readily available anywhere else in Southold Town. The continued success and expansion of North Fork Welding would be a benefit to Southold Lumber Co., and the entire building industry on the North Fork. I hope you will look favorably on this application for rezoning. Sincerely yours, James E. Rich, III Vice President, Southold Lumber Co.,.,:Inc. JHR/dew MEMBER OF: 2 FISH Rt�.'� Robert T. Cooper, Inc. O ® y WHOLESALE SEAFOODS P. O. BOX 97 GREENPORT, NEW YORK 11944 Tel. (516) 477-1760 May 21 , 1986 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: North Fork Welding has been doing work for us over a period of some five years . During this time they have made repairs and constructed new, when required, many pieces of equipment made from steel, aluminum and stainless steel. Their business practices have been of the highest order. We feel that they have been a definite asset to the Industrial Waterfront Community. It would seem that the construction of a building to house and contain their varied metal work iwould result in a more attractive installation benefiting the surrounding community as well as themselves . Very truly yours , Robert T. Cooper, 570teealmt I/ae4k POST OFFICE BOX AR GREENPORT, LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK 11944 TELEPHONE 516-477-2277 May 21 , 1986 Town of Southold Zoning Board of Appeals Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Dear Sir: This letter is to urge you to grant the requests of North Fork- Welding Co. in order for them to continue successfully in business: In our opinion their company is an asset to Southold Town both as an employer and as a fabricator and manufacturer. They contribute to the balance of our entire community as they work for farmers, fishermen, homeowners, truckers, private companies as well as Southold Town and the villages. North Fork Welding is an important and vital part of Southold, and we hope their requests are favorably considered.; Sincerely, Stephen L. Clarke Winter Harbor Fisheries Inc. PACKER PROCESSOR OF QUALITY SEAFOOD PRODUCTS May 22, 1986 To whom it may concern; North Fork Welding and Steel Supply has provided Winter Harbor Fisheries with its exceptional services for the past few years. They have been invaluable in keeping our plant in daily opera- tion as well as providing much needed services for the maintenance and repair of our fleet of clamming vessels. North Fork Welding not only offers its own employ- ment opportunities in our local area, but by keeping other neighboring businesses operational, our employees keep working. Winter Harbor alone, employs 40 - 50 people. Since their unique and special services are the only ones available on .this end of the island , it is of utmost importance that North Fork Welding and Steel Supply be able to expand with the needs and demands of our communities. Sincerely, C ark S. M ddleton President Sterling Avenue 9 Greenport Long Island NY 11944 (516) 477-1170 W 3 W � c�FFNPORS� May 22, 1986 Greenport Village Planning Board 236 Third Street Greenport, New York 11944 Board Members; I am in favor of the North Fork Welding Company expanding their business so as to better serve the community with the fine service that they have in the past. In order for them to expand, they will need a larger building which I am also in favor of. A larger building would mean we could leave our trucks inside overnight and not worry about anything being taken off them. I would appreciate you looking into this matter favorably. Thank you, Richard A. Hulse lst. Ass't. Chief P Ali N�I O A D ^ S4i1 "L D Al �1 Southold, N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 May 22, 1986 Mr. Merlon Wiggon President Peconic Associates, Inc. Bootleg Alley Greenport, NY 11944 Re: North Fork Welding Site Plan Dear Mr. Wiggon: The following action was taken by the Southold Town Planning Board,. Monday, May 19, 1986 . RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board refer the following comments to the Board of Appeals regarding the application for North Fork Welding located at Greenport: The Southold Town Planning Board has reviewed the site plan elements and has no objection to them. If the Board of Appeals, in their review, find evidence to substantiate the granting of the variances, the Board is in agreeement with the site plan elements. Please contact this office if you' have any questions . Very truly yours, BENNETT ORLOWSKI JR. , CHAIRMAN SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING. BOARD By Diane M. Schultze, Secretary /CC. Board of Appeals n' PECONIC BAY ESTATES PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION , INC . P .O . B.ox 366 Greenport , New York 11944 January 2 , 1986 Mr . Bennett Orlowski Chairman Planning Board � M Southold Town Hall ! ' 61!� Southold , NY 11971 � 1 d RE : fJicoletti ( vs ) Schoenstein TOWN OF SOU HOLD Dear Mr . Orlowski : It has come to our attention that North Fork Welding submitted an application for a light industry zone . We have further been advised that the Southold Master Plan for this area has been zoned heavy industry . Our association members are greatly disturbed over these events since it affects . their property values . We herewith formally protest any decision to change the zoning for North Fork Welding . oe aware that we wish to appear before the Town Planning Board Nearing in order to voice our objections . Sincerely yours , NC :jp Nicholas Carnes President cc : Frank. Murphy - Town Supervisor Victor Lessard - Exec . Admin . Bldg . Dept . Joseph Schoenstein - North Fork Welding Lydia & John Nicoletti PECONIC BAY ESTATES PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION , INC . P .O . B.ox 366 Greenport , New York 11944 January 2 , 1986 . Mr . Victor Lessard Executive Administrator Building Department Box 723 Main Road Southold , NY 11971 RE : Nicoletti ( vs ) Schoenstein Dear Mr. Lessard Thank you for the time you spent with Mr . Bancroft and myself on Monday, December 30 , and for your interest- in our problem. Our association is deeply concerned that the rights of Lydia and . John Nicoletti are being violated •and that the.re is evidence of the additional deterioration of their position . The Nicoletti's purchased their property of 50 Pipes Neck Road in good faith at a time when the neighborhood was zoned as light business . Subsequently, a "light business" two employee welding shop has burgeoned into a large "heavy" multi -employee industry - all this _ in violation of zoning regulations . The Peconic Bay Property Owners Association Inc . protests these violations and insists that town authorities put a stop to them. Although zoned light business , this is a residential neighborhood . There are four homes to the west of Mr . Schoensteins ' s Welding Plant with the-'Nicoletti ' s home on the immediate east . We will greatly appreciate any assistance your office can give us to protect the rights of our association and its members , Lydia and John Nicoletti .: Since ly youxs , ` , C� NC :jp �icholas arne cc : Mr . Frank Murphy - Southold ' President Town Supervisor Mr. Bennett Orlowski - Chairman - Planning Board Lydia and John Nicoletti Mr . Joseph Schoenstein z T Southold Town Board of Appeals MAIN ROAD - STATE ROAD 25 SOUTHOLD, L.I., N.Y. 11971 TELEPHONE (516) 765-1809 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS .. May 22, 1986 GEf?ARD P: GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN CHARLES GRIGONIS, JR. ROBERT J. DOUGLGLASS S.E.Q.R.A. SERGE DOYEN, NEGATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL DECLARATION JOSEPH H. SAWICKI NOtice of Determination of Non-Si nificance APPEAL NO. : 3501 PROJECT NAME: North Fork Welding/Schoenstein . This notice is issued pursuant to Part 617 of the implementing regulations pertaining to Article 8 of the N.Y.S. -Environmental Quality Review Act of the Environmental Conservation Law and Local Law #44-4 of the Town of Southold. This board determines the within project not to have a signifi- cant adverse effect on the environment -'for the reasons indicated below. Please take further notice that this declaration should not be considered a determination made for any other department or agency which may also have an application pending for the same or similar. project. TYPE OF ACTION: [ :J Type II XXJ Unlisted [ ] DESCRIPTION OF ACTION.• (a) Permission to locate -new building within required 75 ' setback from wetlands area and .(b) permission to expand non- conforming use of welding business -in this "B-Light" Business Zone LOCATION OF PROJECT: Town of Southold, Counf Suffolkk particularly known as: S/s Main Rd. , Greenport; N.V.Y (Peconic Baym WA-ates) 1000-53-2-12 - REASON (S). SUPPORTING THIS DETERMINATION: (1) An Environmental Assessment in the short form has been submitted which indicates that no significant adverse effects to the environment are likely to occur should this project be imple mented as planned; T46-- ;�,_ an, appl�cat�on concerning use of the premises a4d is not, #%�,,ectly, rel4ted to near construction. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: Linda Kowalski, Secretary, Southold Town Board of Appeals, Town Hall, Southold, NY 11971; tel. 516- 765-1809 or 1802. Copies of this notice sent to the applicant or his agent and posted on the Town Clerk Bulletin Board. Southold Town Board of Appeals MAIN ROAD - STATE ROAD 25 SOUTHOLD, L.I., N.Y. 11971 1 � . TELEPHONE (516) 765-1809 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN CHARLES GRIGONIS, JR. SERGE DOYEN, JR. ROBERT J. DOUGLASS JOSEPH H. SAWICKI TO : Southold Town Planning Board FROM: Southold Town Board of Appeals DATE: May 12 , 1986 . SUBJECT: Interdepartment Coordination/Comments As of recent -date , we have received applications on each of the following- matters , which are also presently:jpending before you . May we have your comments concerning the general elements concerning the site plan , particularly the location of the construction as proposed , points. of egress and ingress , and changes or recommendations , other than minor , which are normal policy in your reviews? The public hearings have been advertised for May 22nd : North Fork Welding/Schoenstein - Variance #3501 . S/s Main Road , Greenport. Wetlands setback and increase of nonconforming use of welding business . Greenport N . Y . Congregation Jehovah ' s Witnesses - Special Exception for addition as religious library use . S/s Spring Lane and E/s Indian Neck Lane , Peconic . Armando J . Cappa/Port of Egypt Enterprises - Variance #3506 . Deck addition and}Iseafood , holding tanks within 75 ' of bulkhead area . S/s Main Road , Southold . Thank you for your assistance in these matters . lk TELEPHONE (516)765-1892 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 March 28 , 1986 Mr. Merlon E. Wiggin, Ph.D. , M.E. President Peconic Associates, Inc. P. 0. Box 672 Greenport, New York 11944 Re: Joseph Schoenstein - Wetland Application No. 337 Dear Mr. Wiggin: The following action was taken by the Board of Trustees at a regular meeting held on March 27, 1986 regarding the above referenced matter: Moved by Trustee Bredemeyer seconded by Trustee Larsen WHEREAS, Joseph Schoenstein applied to the Southold Town Trustees for a permit under the provisions of the Wetland Ordinance of the Town of Southold, application dated December 2, 1985, and WHEREAS, said application was referred to the Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council for their findings and recommendations, and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Town Trustees with respect to said application on March 27, 1986 at which time all interested persons were given the opportunity to be heard, WHEREAS, the Board members have personally viewed and are familiar with the premises in question and the surrounding area, and WHEREAS, the Board considered all testimony and documentation submitted concerning this application, and it is noted that there was no public opposition, and WHEREAS, the Board has determined that the project as proposed will not affect the health, safety, and general welfare of the people of the Town, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Joseph Schoenstein be and is hereby granted permission under the provisions of the Wetland Ordinance of the Town of Southold , -2- New York for the construction of a 50 ' x 90 ' addition to an existing building and to leave approximately 40 to 50 cu. yds. of previously placed fill on the site. This permit is granted with the provision that there will be a 10 ft. buffer zone, between the proposed structure and the drainage ditch, to be suitably vegetated, roof run off shall be contained, and driveways and parking areas shall be of porous construction. This permit will expire on March 27, 1987 if work is not complete by same. The trustees are to be notified upon completion of the work. Vote of Board: Ayes: All This resolution was declared duly adopted. There is a $5. 00 Wetland Inspection fee due and payable. Upon remittance your permit will be forwarded by mail. Very tr ly yours, Henry P. Smith, President Board of Trustees HPS: ip cc: Joseph Schoenstein D.E..C. , Stony Brook Army Corps of Engineers Building Dept. Planning Board / Board of Appealsv Trustees File STATE OF NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION VETERANS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY HAUPPAUGE, N.Y. 11788 MICHAEL J. CUDDY FRANKLIN E. WHITE REGIONAL DIRECTOR COMMISSIONER April 10, 1986 Peconic Associates, Inc. One Bootleg Alley -, P.O. Box 672 Greenport, NY 11944 Attention Merlon E. Wiggins, PH.D, M.E. Gentlemen: S/S, Rt. 25 Between Kerwin Blvd. Pipe Neck Road, Greenport Site development plans at the above noted location have been reviewed. Comments from our Landscape Department are as follows: 1. All major trees shall be planted a minimum of 25 feet from the edge of pavement. 2. Grass area between highway shoulder and property line should be graded 1/4 inch per foot away from the ,highway shoulder. This will eliminate standing water at the edge of pavement; a swale must be placed to direct water into the catch basin. 3. Agreement in permit that all required maintenance will be performed by the property owner, and to be included in any sale agreement. Our Drainage Engineer sees no serious problem provided the drainage pipe and ditch are maintained to permit flow. Our Maintenance Department requests that plans be revised to show the existing and proposed contours that will direct the .sheet runoff either toward the ditch or the catch basin. They would prefer that this runoff be directed toward the ditch, but if the permittee chooses to utilize the catch basin, then the existing drainage system must be cleaned. Furthermore, 'they request that an asphalt ring be placed around the inlet grate. Upon rer4,000pt of er ed prints showing the above noted changes, together with a bond (s mple enclosed) and a check to the State of New York for $2�50;Highway Work Permit applications will be prepared for signature by your client. r -SS er H R. THYB Regional Pe t E ne HRT:BT PERM 44d (3/82) j ( SAMPLE FOR M ) F SURETY BOND (PERFORMANCE) (INSURANCE AND INDEMNITY COMPANY NAME) BOND NO. AMOUNT KNOW ALL MEN. BY THESE PRESENTS, That we, (PRINCIPAL'S NAME) having its principle place of : business at , as Principal, and the (INSURANCE AND INDEMNITY COMPANY,) as Surety, having an office and usual place of business at are held and firmly bound unto the DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK in the sum of for the payment of which, well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents, WHEREAS, the Principal will submit and has submitted plans and specifications for work, within a State Highway, deemed necessary by the Commissioner of Transportation, or his duly authorized delegate, and WHEREAS,the Principal has received and will apply from time to time for permits for the purpose of constructing drive entrances, sewer lines, water mains, gas mains, street intersections, curb, sidewalk, drainage and excavating for miscellaneous structures, etc., on or within the right of way of highways under the jurisdiction of the State of New York, Department of Transportation, WHEREAS, this bond is for the purpose of insuring and guaranteeing the timely and workmanlike completion of such work as reasonably determined by the Commissioner of Transportation or his duly authorized delegate. IT IS AGREED and understood among the parties hereto that upon the reasonable determination that such work is not being timely performed or is not being or has not been performed in a workmanlike manner by the Principal, the Commis- sioner of Transportation or his duly authorized delegate may require the Insurance and Indemnity Company to promptly com- plete said work in a timely and workmanlike manner, or the Commissioner of Transportation or his duly authorized delegate may direct completion of said work with forces chosen by the Commissioner, the costs of which work will be reimbursed by the Insurance and Indemnity Company up to the amount designated above, all of which determinations shall be within the sole and exclusive discretion of the Commissioner of Transportation or his duly authorized delegate. IT IS FURTHER AGREED that the Principal and the Insurance and Indemnity Company shall indemnify and save harmless the said State of New York, Department of Transportation, from all liability, damages and expenses of every kind and nature, resulting directly or indirectly to persons or property and arising from and in consequence of any license or per- mit, and shall well, truly and faithfully perform the duties and privileges pertaining to any license or permit and shall restore such State Highways to their original conditions. IT IS FURTHER AGREED that the Principal and the Insurance and Indemnity Company shall further indemnify, save harmless and pay the New York State Department of Transportation, any damages,loss, charges or expenses which shall,in any way, be sustained or incurred by it in relation to or in connection with any and all such claims, actions, suits or pro- ceedings at law or in equity. 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SAWICKI TO WHOM IT MAYS CONCERN : Concerning your recent application filed with our office, please find enclosed a copy of the Legal Notice as published in the local and official newspapers of the Town of Southold, to wit, the Suffolk Times and the L.I . Traveler-Watchman indicating the date and time of your public hearing. Please have someone appear in your behalf at the time specified in the event there are questions brought up during the public hear- ing and in order to prevent any delay in the processing of your application. If you have any questions, or If you would like to review your file prior to the hearing, please do not hesitate to either stop by our office at the Southold Town Hall, or by calling our secretary, Linda Kowalski, at 765-I809 (or, if no answer, 765-1802) Yours very truly, GERARD P. GOEHRINGER CHAIRMAN Ik Enclosure NOTICE OF HEARINGS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN , pursuant to Section 267 of the Town Law and the Code of the Town of' Southold , the following public hearings will be held by the SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS at the Southold Town Hall , Main Road , Southold , NY at a Regular Meeting commencing at 7 : 30 p .m. on THURSDAY , MAY 22 , 1986 and as follows : 7 : 35 p .m. Appeal No . 3399 - JOSEPH AND ANN PACELLI . Variance to the Zoning Ordinance , Article III , Section 100-31 , Bulk Schedule , for approval of insufficient area , depth and width of three parcels referred to as Lots #1 , 9 and 10 , Map of Bayside Terrace , Southold , NY ; Lot #1 located along the south side of North Bay.view Road , and . Lots #9 and #10 located along the easthside of Summer Lane ; County Tax Map District 1000 , Section 78 , Block. 9 , Lots 1 and 16 . 7 :40 p .m. Appeal No . 3492 - JOYCE TESE . Variance to the Zoning Ordinance , Article III , Section 100-32C , for permission to locate accessory three-car garage in frontyard area , at 800 Jackson Street , New Suffolk , NY ; County Tax Map District 1000 , Section 117 , Block 10 , Lot. 5. 7 : 45 p .m. Appeal No . 3498 - GREENPORT N . Y . CONGREGATION OF JEHOVAH WITNESSES . Special Exception to the Zoning Ordinance , Article III , Section 100-30 ( B ) [21 for permission to construct addition and establish same for religious , library use , at 1345 Indian Neck Lane (a/k/a 50 Spring Larre ) , Peconic , NY ; County Tax Map District 1000 , Section 86 , Block 5 , Lot 1 . 7 : 50 p .m. Appeal No . 3504 - GREENPORT HOUSING ALLIANCE . Variance to the Zoning Ordinance , Article III , Section 100-31 for permission to locate new single-family dwelling with insufficient total sideyards and insufficient northerly sideyard at 1300 Seventh Street , Greenport , NY ; Map of Greenport Driving Park , Lot #369 ; County Tax Map District 1000 , Section 48 , Block 3 , Lot 16 . 7 : 55 p .m. Appeal No . 3500 - NORMAN REICH . Variance to the Zoning Ordinance , Article III , Section 100-31 , Bulk Schedule for permission to construct deck addition with insufficient rearyard setback at 655 Cedar Drive , East Marion , NY ; County Tax Map District 1000 , Section 22 , Block 2 , Lot 41 . Page 2 - Notice of Hearing Southold Town Board of 22pe s al al Regular Meeting of May 8 :00 p .m. Appeal No . 3483 - PHILIP AND ELLEN BELLOMO . Variance to the Zoning Ordinance , Article III , Section 100-32 for permission to locate accessory garage/storage building in frontyard area at 7455 Soundview Avenue , Southold , NY ; County Tax Map District 1000 , Section 59 , Block 6 , Lot 8 . 8 :05 p .m. Appeal No . 3065 - JOHN M. KERBS . Variance to the Zoning Ordinance , Article III , Section 100- 31 , Bulk Schedule , for approval of insufficient area of three parcels in this proposed four-lot minor subdivision located along the south side of Middle Road (C . R. 48 ) , Southold , NY ; County Tax Map District 1000 , Section 55 , Block 3 , Lot 3 . 8 : 15 p .m. Appeal No . 3418 - GRETCHEN HEIGL (Recessed from April 3 , 1986 ) . 8 :20 p .m. Appeal No . 3493 - WELLS PONTIAC-CADILLAC . Variances to the Zoning Ordinance , Article VI : (a ) Section 100-60 (C) C2] (a ) for permission to erect ground sign exceeding maximum 6 ' 6 " height requirement , and exceeding height requirement of 15 ' 6 " from ground to upper edge of sign ; and (b) Section 100-60 (C) C2] (b ) C4] for permission to place wall sign with projection of more than one foot , at 42155 Main Road (a/k/a 20 Peconic Lane ) , Peconic , NY ; County Tax Map District l'000 , Section 75 , Block 1 , Lot 14 . 8 :25 p .m. Appeal No . 3491 - DONALD J . GRIM . Special Exception of the Zoning Ordinance , Article IX , Section 100-90 for permission to construct storage building and establish outside stockpiling of material uses in this "C-1 " Heavy Industrial Zoning District . Location of Property : Lot #2 , (Pending ) Minor Subdivision #450 of L . B . Glover , south side of Oregon Road , Cutchogue ; County Tax Map District 1000 , Section 83 , Block 3 , Part of Lot 4 . 4 , containing 4. 59 acres . 8 :30 p .m. Appeal No . '3477 - KATHERI'NE AND WILLIAM HEINS . Variance to the Zoning Ordinance , Article III , Section 100-31 , Bulk Schedule for approval of insufficient area , width and depth of two parcels in this proposed division located along the north side of Main Road , Orient , NY ; County Tax Map Parcels No . 1000-19-2-5 and 6 . 8 :45 p .m . Appeal No . 3501 - NORTH FORK WELDING/SCHOENSTEIN . Variances to the Zoning Ordinance , Articles : (a ) XI , Section Page 3 - Notice of Hearings Southold Town Board of.' Appeals Regular Meeting of. May 22 , 1986 100-119. 2 (B) for permission to locate new building within the required 75 ' setback from wetlands area , (b ) VI , Section 100-60 for permission to expand nonconforming use of welding business in this "B-Light" Business Zoning District located along the south side of Main Road , (S . R."' 25 )", Greenportt , NY; County Tax Map Parcels No . 1000-53-2-12 , 13 and 15 ; Lots -172 , 173 , i-.74 , Peconic Bay Estates Map #658 , and Map #1124 as Amended . 8 : 50 p .m. Appeal No . 3471 - NICHOLAS TSIRKAS ( Recessed from May. 1 , : 1986 ) . 8: 55 p.m . Appeal No . 3497 - MARJORIE D . PETRAS . Variance to the Zoning Ordinance , Article II,I , Section 100-31 for permission to construct addition in excess of maximum-permitted 20% lot coverage requirement , at 700 Koke Drive , Southold , NY ; County Tax Map Parcel No . 1000-87-5-006 . 9 : 05 p .m. Appeal No . 3507 - NICK THEOPHILOS . Variance to the Zoning Ordinance , Article XI , Section 100-119. 2 (A) for permission to locate swimmingpool with deck and fence enclosure within 100 ' of bluff area along Long Island Sound , at 2200 Sound Drive , Greenport , NY ; Lot #118 , Map of Eastern Shores , Section 4 ; County Tax Map Parcel No . 1000-33-1 -16 . 9 : 10 p .m. Appeal No . 3458 - NORTH ROAD ASSOCIATES. Variance to the Zoning Ordinance , Article III , Section 100-31 [or Article XIII , Section 100-136 ( E ) ] for approval of three parcels having insufficient area , and proposed Parcel #3 having insufficient depth , located on private right-of-way off the north side of Main Road (S . R. 25 ) , Orient , NY ; County Tax Map Parcel No . 1000- 018-4-1 (1 . 1 ) . The Board of Appeals will. hear at said time and place all persons or representatives desiring to be heard in each of the above hearings . Written -comments may also be submitted prior to the conclusion of the hearing in question . For more information , please call '765-1809 (alt. 1802 ) . Dated : April 16 , 1986 . BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS GERARD P . GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN -----------------------------------------------------------------------x ATTENTION NEWSPAPERS : Please publish Thursday , May 15 , 1986 and forward two affidavits of publication on or before May 19th to : Board of Appeals , Main Road , Southold , NY 11971 . ------------------------------------------------------------- ----------x lk NOTICE OF HEARINGS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 267 of the Town Law and the Code of the Town of Southold , the following public hearings will be held in addition to those previously advertised by the SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS at the Southold Town Hall , Main Road , Southold , NY at a Regular Meeting on THURSDAY ; MAY 22 , 1986 : 8 : 10 p .m. Appeal No . 3506 - ARMANDO J . CAPPA/PORT OF EGYPT ENTERPRISES . Variance to the Zoning Ordinance , Article XI , Section 100-119. 2 ( B ) for permission to locate attached deck and seafood holding tanks within 75 ' of high water and bulkhead , at 62140 Main Road , Southold , NY ; County Tax Map Parcel No . 1000-56-6-2 ; Lewis Homes Co . , Inc.. Filed ' Map #535 , Lots 1 -9 inclusive . 8 : 50 p .m. Appeal No . 3509 - HOWARD AND JANET MALONE . Variances to the Zoning Ordinance , Article : (a ) III , Section 100-31 , Bulk Schedule , for permission to construct addition with an insufficient sideyard setback , and (b ) XI , Section 100-119. 2 (B ) for permission to locate addition within 75 ' of ordinary highwater mark and bulkhead , at 250 Blue Marlin Drive , Greenport , NY ; Southold Shores Map #3853 , Lot #3 ; County Tax Map Parcel No . 1000-56-07-21 . Dated : April 16 , 1986 . GERARD P . GOEHRINGER , CHAIRMAN ( 516 ) 765-1809 -----------------------------------------------------------------------x ATTENTION NEWSPAPERS : Please publish Thursday , MaY 15th and forward two affidavits of publication on or before May 19th to : Board of Appeals , Main Road , Southold , NY ; ( 516 ) 765-1809 . -----------------------------------------------------------------------x S0" Town ®ard ®�' �ppeels MAIN ROAD - STATE ROAD 25 SOUTHOLD, L.I., N.Y. 11971 a TELEPHONE (516) 765-1809 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN CHARLES GRIGONIS, JR. SERGE DOYEN, JR. ROBERT J. DOUGLASS JOSEPH H. SAWICKI Copies of the Notice of Hearings for May 22 , 1986 to the following by mail on or about May 13 , 1986 : Hand Delivered to : Suffolk Times , Inc . L . I . Traveler-Watchman Mr . and Mrs . Joseph Pacelli , 1090 Cedar Drive , Southold , NY 11971 Mr . Donald A. Denis , A. I . A. , P . C . , Box 565 , Aquebogue , NY as agent for MRS . JOYCE TESE Mr. Leo D. Russell , Greenport NY Congregation of Jehovah ' s Witnesses , Indian Neck Lane , Peconic , NY 11958 Greenport Housing Alliance , 18 South Street , Greenport , NY 11944 Mr. and Mrs . Norman Reich , Box 13 , Main Road , Orient , NY 11957 Mrs . Noel P . Birkby , Architect , as agent for . MR. & MRS . PHILIP BELLOMO 155 West 19th Street , New York , NY 10011 Mr . John M : Kerbs , Middle Road , Southold , NY 11971 Michael J . Hall , Esq . , Youngs Avenue , Southold for GRETCHEN HEIGL Eh a • _ q ., 1 0 8 East M a-i R 9% ,—k fi v e r 1}ead—f-ATE '�. A N D - —•--'— North Shore Neon Sign Co . , 698 L . I . Ave , Deer Park , NY 11729 as agent for (WELLS PONTIAC-CADILL_AC Wells Pontiac-Cadillac , Main Road , Peconic , NY 11958 Mr . DDnaid J . arii,l , 475 Jernick Lane , Southold , NY 11971 Anthony B . Tohili , Esq . , 6 East Main St , Box 744 , Riverhead , NY 11901 for MR . AND MRS ,_ WILLIAM HEINS Mr . and Mrs . yWilliam Heins , Main Road , Orient , NY 11957 Peconic Associates , One Bootleg Allay , Greenport , NY 11944 as agent, for NOf;TH FORK WELDING Rudolph H . Bruer , Esq . , Attn : Mrs . P . Moore , Main Road , Southold for MAROORIE D . PETRAS Copies of the Notice of Hearings (continued ) for May 22 , 1986 also to the following by mail May 13 , 1986 : Mr . Arthur Siemerling , as agent for NICK THEOPHILOS , Box 108 , Mattituck , NY 11952 Mr . John De Reeder , for NORTH ROAD ASSOCIATES , 240 Wampum Way , Southold , NY 11971 Mr. Edward A. Linker , Ref : North Road Associates , opposing 985 Soundview Drive , Orient , NY 11957 Mr. Armando J . Cappa , Main Road , Southold , NY 11971 Mr. and Mrs . Howard Malone , 250 Blue Marlin Drive , Greenport , NY Town Clerk Bulletin Board ZBA Bulletin Board ( in office ) ZBA Members ZBA Individual Files Building Department Planning Board Supervisor ' s Office Town Board Members Town Trustees ' Clerk -- y ' Town Fall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 JUDITH T.TERRY TELEPHONE Town CLERK (516)765-1801 REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD April 28, 1986 To: Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals From: Judith T. Terry, Southold Town Clerk Transmitted herewith is Zoning Appeal No. 3501 application of North Fork Welding by Peconic Associates for a variance. Also included is Notice to Adjacent Property Owners; letter from N.Y.S . D.E.C. ; letter from Southold Planning Board; survey ; and site plan. Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk 4ZECEIVED TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK APPEAL FROM DECISION OF BUILDING INSPECTOR APPEAL NO. 3`' TOM Clerk Southelt a APRIL 2-4, 1986 DATE .............................. TO THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, N. Y. 4 PECONIC ASSOCIATES of ONE BOOTLEG ALLEY 1, (We) ............................ .......................... ................. .. ..... .............. , ........... Name of Appellant Street andNumber L*..................................................... KEN..XARJ..........HEREBY APPEAL TO Municipality State THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS FROM THE DECISION OF THE BUILDING INSPECTOR ON APPLICATION FOR PERMIT NO. .................................... DATED ..JANUA,RY 3 0 , 19 8 6 WHEREBY THE BUILDING INSPECTOR DENIED TO NORTH FORK WELDING ................................................................................. Name of Applicant for permit of 6800 MAIN ROAD GREENPORT L I NEW YORK .. ................................................................ . .t................:. Street and Number Municipality State ( ) PERMIT TO USE ( ) PERMIT FOR OCCUPANCY (X ) QUALIFICATIONS FOR CERTIFICATION 1. LOCATION OF THE PROPERTY ...ROUTE 2.15 ... ..... . .. .1000.. .. .... ................. . Street se District on Zoning Map JO EPH & LINDA S . SECTION 53 , BLOCK 2 12 , 13 , 15 ... ..,.Current Owner SCHOENSTEIN ........................................................................ .... Map No. Lot No. 2. PROVISION (S) OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE APPEALED (Indicate the Article Section, Sub- section and Paragraph of the Zoning Ordinance by number. Do not quote the Ordinance.) ARTICLE VII , SECTION 100-70 AND ARTICLE XI , SECTION 100-119 . 2 B 3. TYPE OF APPEAL Appeal is made herewith for (X ) A VARIANCE to the Zoning Ordinance or Zoning Map ( ) A VARIANCE due' to lack of access (State of New York Town Low Chap. 62 Cons. Laws Art. 16 Sec. 280A Subsection 3 4. PREVIOUS APPEAL A previous appeal fN&O (has not) been made with respect to this decision of the Building Inspector or with respect to this property. Such appeal was ( ) request for a special permit ( ) request for a variance andwas made in Appeal No. ................................Dated ...................................................................... REASON FOR APPEAL ( ) A Variance to Section 280A Subsection 3 (X ) A Variance to the Zoning Ordinance is requested for the reason that 1 . PREMISES' IS ZONED "B" LIGHT BUSINESS AND PRESENT USE IS NOT PERMITTED FOR THIS ZONE , BUT WAS APPROVED UNDER A USE VARIANCE GRANTED UNDER APPEAL # 2541,, DATED 5/3 /79 FOR LIMITED USE . 2). PROPOSED NEW BUILDING LOCATED WITHIN 75 ' OF WET LANDS . Form ZB1 (Continue on other side) REASON FOR APPEAL Continued 1. STRICT APPLICATION OF THE ORDINANCE would produce practical difficulties',or:;unneces-,,.. : sary HARDSHIP because OF INCREASED BUSINESS , INCLUDING WORK FOR THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD AND LOCAL FISHING ENTERPRISES , IT IS OF PRACTICAL NECESSITY TO LOCATE WORK, EQUIPMENT , AND MATERIALS UNDER COVER AND PROVIDE PROTECTION FROM THE ELEMENTS . 2. The hardship created is UNIQUE and is not shared by all properties alike in the immediate vicinity of this property and in this use district because THIS IS THE ONLY BUSINESS OF THIS TYPE IN THE VICINITY, AND SUPPORTS THE BUSINESSES OF THE LOCAL COMMUNITY,, INCLUDING THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD AND THE FISHING INDUSTRY. 3. The Variance would observe the spirit of the Ordinance and. WOULD NOT CHANGE THE CHARACTER OF THE DISTRICT because IT IS THE SAME TYPE OF BUSINESS CARRIED OUT ON THIS SITE SINCE 1978 . THE CHARACTER OF THE DISTRICT WOULD IMPROVE FROM THE HOUSING INSIDE OF STEEL AND RELATED MATERIALS , THE LANDSCAPING, AND SCREEN PLANTING. STATE OF NEW YORK ) ss ..... ............... �r ............................... COUNTY OF/f6C ff01kj Signatu. f� Swornto this .................... ............. day of................... .................. .... .. ...... ..f. . 11 . otary Public NANCY R.DOUGLASS OTARY PUBLIC,state of New Yori< Residing in Suffolk County Clks. Pdo.52-6086685 Coer�rn►�aion Exp�res�� BOARD OF APPEALS, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD In the Matter or the Petition of t NOTICE TO to the Board of Appeals of the Town of Southold ADJACENT TO: PROPERTY OWNER YOU ARE HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE: 1. That it is the intention of the undersigned to petition the Board of Appeals of the Town of Southold to request a Variance (Special Exception) (Special Permit) (Other) [circle choice] 1. 2. That the property which is the subject of the Petition is located adjacent to your property and is des- cribed as follows: WELDING SHOP 3. That the property which is the subject of such Petition is located in the following zoning district: B — 1 4. That by such Petition, the undersigned will request the following relief: APPROVAL TO ERECT A 4, 500 SQ. FT . BUILDING TO HOUSE EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS , AND APPROVAL TO ERECT SAME WITHIN 75' FEET OF A WETLANDS AREA. 5. That the provisions of the Southold Town Zoning Code applicable to the relief sought by the under- signed are Article V I I & XI Section 100-20 AND 100-119 . 2 [ ] Section 280-A, New York Town Law for approval of access over right(s)-of-way. 6. That within five days from the date hereof, a written Petition requesting the relief specified above will be filed in the Southold Town Clerk's Office at Main Road Southold, New York and you may then and there examine the same during regular office hours. (516) 7�5-1809. 7. That before the relief sought may be granted, a public hearing must be held on the matter by the Board of Appeals; that a notice of such hearing must be published at least five days prior to the-date of such hearing in the Suffolk Times and in the Long Island Traveler-Mattituck Watchman, newspapers published in the Town of Southold and designated for the publication of such notices;that you or your representative have the right to appear and be heard at such,hearing. Dated: APRIL 24, 1986 PECONIC ASSOCIATES , INC . Petitioner Owners ' Names : JOSEPH SCHOENSTEIN Post Office Address ONE BOOTLEG ALLEY — P . 0. BOX 672 GREENPORT , NEW YORK — 11944 .(Tel . 516-477-0030 ) PROOF OF MAILING OF NOTICE ATTACH CERTIFIED MAIL RECEIPTS NAME ADDRESS WILLIAM AND ANOTHER SCHONEWALD BOX 23—A — ROUTE 1 MATTITUCK, NEW YORK — 11952 .f JOHN AND ANN KEEFEE 23-15 31ST AVENUE ASTORIA, NEW YORK — 11106 COUNTY OF SUFFOLK CENTER DRIVE RIVERHEAD, NEW YORK — 11944 MR FRANK DOBEK MAIN ROAD GREENPORT, NEW YORK — 11944 MS CARMELA BORRELLI 40 PROSPECT PARK WEST BROOKLYN , NEW YORK — 11212 STATE OF NEW YORK ) COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ) ss.: MERLON. E.. . WIGGIN , residingat PECONIC ASSOCIATES , INC . GREENP,QRT , NEW YORK being duly sworn, deposes and says that on the 24 day of APRIL , 19 86 , deponent mailed a true copy of the Notice set forth on the.re- verse side hereof, directed to each of the above-named persons at the addresses set opposite their respective names;that the addresses set opposite the names of said persons are the addresses of said persons as shown on the current assessment roll of the Town of Southold; that said Notices were mailed at the United States Post Of- face at GREENPORT , NEW YORK ; that said Notices were mailed to each of said persons by (certified) (registered) mail. Sworn to b fore me this 76 day.of , 19 '9'10 tary Public NANCY R.DOUGLASS NOTARY PUBLIC,State of New Yo* Residing in Suffolk County C!ks. No.52-6086685 Commission Exoim D-.c 3! 'gib (This side does not have to be completed on form transmitted to adjoining property .owners.. ) or'�' -� g:45 Appcal'No +3501- NOTICE IS )fil?AEBY (3I�' NORTH " FORD EN,pursuant to Section 0 ;:.:. WELDING/SCHOENSTEIN: the'lbwn Law and,the Code de of,1, : COUNTY O F S U F FO L K Variances to I the 'Zoning', Or the ToVim ;of.;•:Southold;,`',the ss dinance,Articles:(a)XI;Section followi `ublich STATE OF NEW YORK 100-119.2(Bj for permission to ng p. earit1gs wili.tse`,1 held„by,- the'.'S©UT HOL'I�`" locate hew,building within'the. T'OWN.BOARD OFAPPRALS'_.•��; required"75':' setback from ; at the``Southold Town Hallr i wetlands area; (bj'VI, Section Mlif 'Iioad;;Southold,NY at a Patricia .Wood, being duly sworn, says that sh 100-60 for permission to expand, Regular Meeting commencing atl ; Editor, of THE LONG ISLAND TRAVELER-WATC nonconforming u'se of welding: 7:30.,t:p.m:•-on,�,THURSDAY,",• a public newspaper printed at Southold, in Suffolk business 'in this`",','B-Light" MA22,:1986 and as follows:,,...� and that the notice of which the annexed is a rinte Business Zoning District located, 7:35:p.in;Appeal No.;.3399-.::, p along the;south side,of. Main JOSEPH'":'. AND : ANN"' ' has been published in said Long Island Traveler-Wa Road,(S:R.25j,Greenport,.NY; PACELLL Variance to the Zoiz2, , once each week for . County' Tait Map Parcels"No. ing Ordinance,Article III,.Se.c ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' �' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1000-S3-2-12 13 .and 15• Lots approval of insufficient�' for• ,,;i 172, 173, 174, Peconic' Bay tion.100-31, Bulk'Sclledula� successively, commencing on the . . . . . . . . (.S� . . , i. .. Estates Map No. 658,and Map. depih,and width of three parcels: No. 1124 as'Amended. . referred to as Lots No: 1,9 and 8:50 p.m: Appeal No. 3471- 10,' Map of Ba side Ibrrace,.',r� dG . . . . ., 19 .��. NICHOLASTSIRKAS Recess= Y Southold,,NY;Lot NoA1.ocated`;• ed from May 1,'1986). along'thd,soutlY side of.North';:'°! � � /� 8.50 p.m.'Appeal No. 3509. • BayvieW Road;'and.66,No % ;,;, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. HOWARD iAND JANET aria IQ located along the eastside;,,' MALONE'. Variances ..to"the• of„Summer Lane;County T13z',; ', Zoning Ordinance 'Article: (a) Map,District 1000,,Section,78i ,; IIY, Section 100-31, Bulll Block 9;'Lots 1 and 16.. Schedule,for permission to con-' 7:40 p.m: Appeal;No:'3492 `�;' struct addition with an insuffi- JOYCE TESE. Variance to'tlie. ' Sworn to before me this . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zoning Ordinance,;Article.Ill;.,, XI, solo rd setback, and for ' ion 100.32C,for 'ermission .' XI, Section 100-119.2 (B) for Sect p. 1 g � permission to locate addition. to`'locate• accessory three-tar. 8:10;p:m. appeal No.,3506- within 75'of ordinary highwater garage in frontyard,area,ai 800 : ARMANDO J:CAPPA/PORT mark and bulkhead at 250 Blue Jackson; Street,' New.,Suffolk; OF',. -. 3YP1' ENTERPRISES. Marlin Drive, Greeiiport, NY; NY; County Tax„Map•District Variance to the Zoning,'Or:, Southold Shores Map No. 3853, 10i30;Section 117,`Block 10,Loth dinarice, 'Article XI, 'Section. �c Lot No" 3;' County,Tax, Map 5 ':: . ` 7i45 ;, i Appeal No'3,498 I 100-119.'w(B)for permission to Parcel No: 1000-56 07-21; •locate:`•attached .'deck . and Notary Public I 9:55 p.m.'Appe'al No. 3497-, , seafood.holding tanks,'within . MARJORIE D: PETRAS. 6kEGATION.OF, JEHOVAH: •;:: 75'.of high,water and bulkhead, BARBARA FORBES r" Variance.'to the Zoning Or- t on,WITNESSEZo Sp ial Xxn e;i ` .;�g 62140 Mairi Road,SoUthodd, fotary Public, State of New York dinance, Article,.III, Section Article III,Section 100-30 'County1kx Map Pareel.N9. No. 4806846 100-31 for.'permission to con- (B)[21' "_ 1000-56=6-2;'l iwrs Homes Co., struct, addition in''excess of for'pern"ussion to construct ad-: Qualified in Suffolk County i ; ; dhc.IF*0 Map'No.535,Lot I-9 'ommission Expires 3) 19 ?s F maximum=permitted 20 percent dition,and establish,'same,fgrl inclusive. lot coverage requirement at 700, religious library;use,at 1345 In-, g 15• p m.;Appeal No 3418-; Koke Drive; Southold, NY; dian ;Neck Lane. (a/k/a.' S0, • ' GBE�HEN HEIGL(Recessed•; County.Tax Map Parcel'.No. Spring' Lane),-- =:ICY;' frotri' l 3986) , IOoo-87=5-006. County:Tax'Map District,1000,j ,,g 2Q p m Appeal No"349];; 9:05 p.cn:'Appeal No. 3507- Sectron'86;.Block 3, Lot`1, WELLS :,; pONTIAC NICK THEOPHILOS.Variance 7:50'p.m. 'Appeal.No:;3504 CADILLAC.•;Varlancei1 the , to the Zoning Ordinance, Arti- QREENP,ORT',"•HOUSING, Zonin'g•,Ordinance,�.Article VI: cle XI,Section.100-119.2(A)for, ALLIANCE:,Variance'to they:. ',(a]:9ection 100-60(C?[2](a) for ' permission�to locate swimming Zoriing,Ordinance,:Article III„ ;>permissionto elect ground sign pool With­deck and fence Section 100-31 for permission io exceeding maximum 6'6'!height enclosure within 100' of bluff, locate ncw'single-famly dwelling .reduiremeht,` and ;exceeding i area along Lang Island Sound, With insufficient total'sideyards','. tieiglit,:�,re4Wiement',of,. 15'6" at 2200 Sound Drive;Greenport,- and insufficient' northerly from Srottgd to upper edge of NY, Lot No. 118,'`Map 'of sideyard at 1300 Seventh Street, aign' ,,;and. (b) Sectio.n„ i Eastern Shores,' Section Greenport;NY;Map of Green 100-60(C)[2](b)[41 fore permis- County Tax Map Parcel No: .port;Driying Park,Lot No:369; County T�Map,,Lo o..'309, Sion t6place wall sigp with pro- 1000-33-1-16. jectlon of moirethan.one foot, r3ilb`p.m:"Appeal No. 3458- ,Section 48;,Block•3,'1ot 16•;.;• :':` s''"' NO H RdABASSOCIATES. at;,42.15 S.;Main Road(a/k/a 2Q,:� �',. 7:55.p.m. Appeal No.'3500-� Peconic-.lane),. Peconic; NYi, Variance to the rZoning Or- NORMAN REICH..Variance,to 1 'County Tax Map District 1000;`. dinance, Article III, Section the Zoning Ordinance,.Article a Section 75, Block 1,Lot 14. 100-31 [or Article XIII,Section III; ',Section 1100 M,'.:Bulk 8 25'p.m:.Appeal No. 3491.''. 100-136(E)]for approval of three Schedule for permission to con- DONALD. J.. GRIM:';Special parcels having insufficient area, struct deck addition with insuf I Exctption,of:the,Zoning. Or-' and proposed Parcel No.3 hav-. ficient rearyarq setback.at'fr55:j,' dinidnce,:,:Article'IX; Section ing insufficient depth;,located Cedar Drive,East Marion,NY; 100-90' or.*permission to'con- on private right-of-way off the County.Tax Map District 1000; sttruct :storage, building and north side of Main Road (S.R. Section 22, Block 2,.LoY 41 : ,; '. estitblish'outside stockpiling of 25), Orient, N Y.;,County Tax 8:00 p.m; . eaj j, o.1348,'j� material uses 4n this' "C-I" Map Parcel No.. 1000-018-4-1 l•ieavyltidustrialZoningDistriet. .B9ir.1,Q]ylI.O.Variancetoth pp¢xa Locatlon'of Property: Lot No. The Board of'Appeals will' iris Ordinancet:Article•III;;Seu=t, 2�jp ding)Minor Subdivision, . hear at said'iime and place all lion 100-32 for'permission ;to!, Iyo:.450i...f L.B. Glover; south persons or representatives desir- locate,accessory garage/storage side ,of:;Oregon.Road,•'Cut= ing to be heard in each of the building, in:frontyard;area':at choage; ;County ,Thx Map above hearings. Written com- 7455'•;,Soundview Avenue; District 1000,Section 83,Block ments may,also be submitted j Southold,NY;County Tax 1\�Ii$p 3; part of Lot 4.4;;containing "prior to;the conclusion.of the District 1000,Section 59,Block t 4 S9 ores, hearing in question. For more �; 4ti 8 3� p m Appeal No 3477- �information, please call :8,05 p.m. Appeal No..3065 ( ,.-�VILI:IAM AND i 765 1809 (alt: 1802):: JOHN Ivi:KERBS.Variance to Dated: April 16, 1986, the Zoning,Ordinance;'Artrcic 1�CATk1PkINE HEl1VS:Variance ; to the Zoning.Ordinance,,Arti- I BY'ORDER OF THE III;Section 100-31,Bulk Sched= .` SOUTHOLD TOWN iil',foi approval of insufficient';.;'':cle'III, Section,100-31, Bulk Sc&61616'r approval of insuf BOARD OF'APPEALS ar•ea.of three parcels in this pro-• ; GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, posed,four-lot minor subdivi= ficient area,width and depth of two.parcels ,in;this',proposed CHAIRMAN sion located along the south side i dieision located along the north 1T 5/15/86(12) of;;,Middle* Road:;;'(C R,; 48j'y:: side'of Maui ltoad,;Orient,NY, Southold,'NY;County Tiiu Map;;; ; y ,Ma' parcels No. District 1000,Section55,?Block:' p" 3; Lot 3. NOTICE O1F BEARINGS NOTICE IS HP IiEB�'G)VEN,; i pursuant-'ao,,Sectfon.267„:iif'the'' Tow and;the;Code,of.thee,, Town'o f Sriutlaold,(the;following'`. public:Bearings:.will;lie`field the SOU'I'HOI:).za:'T.OWN . BOARD;OF.'APPEA .S;atale'y: k( Southold,, own Mall, in Road; �''• . Southold,NY at a Regular Meet= I' ing commencing 7:30 p.ni:'on ' THURSDAY, and as tollows)=:, 4 ,t ground t -upPer edge of sign;and p.m. Appeal0,.330$••;+ ` (ii).,Saction'X00 60(C)(2D(b)(4)for. JOSEPH AND ANN. ' permission to• Place wall sign PACELLI Variance to the Zon, , with projection"of more than one STATE OF NEW YORK � ing Ordinance, Article III, Seu„.;!:;;, ,foot; at 42155 Main Road(a/k/a `` tion 100-31, Bulk Schedule; for, '' ? 20 Peconic Lane), Peconic'NY;, SS. approval of insufficient`area;, r; County.Tax Map District 1000, depth and width of three parcel$%" Section 75,Block 1;Lot 14., COUNTY OF SUFFOLK � referred to as Lots No..1,9 and,,.', 8:25 p.m. Appeal No. 3491 - 10, Map of Bayside 1 Terrace, DONALD J.GRIM.Special Ex Heather C u s a C k Southold,NY;Lot No. 11ocated '- .' ception of the Zoning Ordinance, of Greenport, in along the south"side'of,North; ;;;.;.Article IX, Section 100-90 for sold Count bein dui sworn, sa s that h®/she is Bayview Road,and Lots no 9 and,`_, permission.to:construct,storage y g y y no.�Olocatedalongthe east side`.,,,1, building and 'establish outside Principal Clerk of THE `SUFFOLK TIMES, a Weekly of Summer.Lane ,County;Tax` stockpiling'•of material uses.in ®ems , published at Car®®n Ort, En the Town Map District 1000, Section,78;. this"C-I"Heavy Industrial Zen: Newspaper, P P Block 9,Lots 1 and 16: ing'District. Location of Prop of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of Now 7:40 p-m.•Appeal No, 3492 -: erty,Lot No.2,(Pending)Minor JOYCE TESE.;Variance to the':" .Subdivision No.� 450 of L.B. York, and that the Notice of which the annexed is Zoning Ordinance, Article III, :''.:;;Glover, south side of Oregon a printed copy, has been regularly published in Section'100-32C, for permission Road, Cutchogue; County Tax to locate accessory three-car gar- Map District 1000,1 Section 83, said Newspaper once each week for O ri P_ age in frontyard area, at'800 " Block 3,Part of Lot4.4,contain- Jackson Street, New Suffolk, :.'. .ing 4.59.acres. - ;. NY; County Tax Map_District ;:'-. 8:30 p.m. Appeal No. 3477 - day of May 19 8 6 1000,Section 117,Block 10,Lot." KATHERINE AND WILLIAM 5. .; HEINS.Variance to the Zoning ' 7:45 p.m. Appeal No 3498 - Ordinance Article•III, Section I GREENPORT N.Y.CONGRE- t f.100 31,:'Bulk.Schedule for ap- CATION OF JEHOVAH WIT, :.proval of insufficient area,width ,. NESSE. !., Or&l,I_., 1. tiori'toat,' ,.'and depth of two parcels in this, Principal Clerk the Zoning' Or di nance; Article ' . '`':,proposed division•located along III,Section 100-30(B)(2)for pert ;•, ; the north side 'of Main Road, mission to construct additionand, `:;: Oxient,'tiNY; County'Tax'Map Sworn to befor me this establish same for religions,:li= As No:1000-19-2-6.and 6. brary use, at:1345 Indian Neck S:45-•p.m.•Appeal No. 3501 day Of CL 19 Lane '(a/k/a`50 Spring Lane);,";;"' ,NORTH" FORK WELDING/I Peconic, NY; County•Tax Map; SCHO NSTEIN. Variances to ' MARY K.DEGNAM District 1000, Section 86 Block the.Zoning Ordinance, Articles: ; �� �"---NOTARY PUBLIC Stalls o9 NEr+York D tr.i"Lot, (a) XI"'Section 100-119.2(B) for! Suffolk Coun{ No.4849860 7:50 p.m. Appeal'No.1504 permission•to locate-new.build-i Term Expires February l9pr� GREENPORT HOUSING AL- ing within the required 75'set-, % LIANCE:Variance•to the Zon- back from wetlands area,(b)VI', ing Ordinance, Article III, Sec= Section 160-60 for permission to tion 100-31 for permission to lo- expand nonconforming use of cate new single-family dwelling",-. welding business in this "B- with insufficient total sideyards• Light"Business Zoning District and insufficient northerly, located along the south side of sideyard at 1300 Seventh Street,'t; Main Road,.(S;R.26),Greenport, Greenport;.NY; Map-of Green;. NY;County Tax Map Parcels No: port Driving Park,Lot No. 369; 1000-53-2-12, 13 and 15; Lots County Tax Map District 1000, 17.2, 173, 174, Peconic Bay Es- Section 48,..Block 3,Lot 16.' tates Map No.658,and Map No. 1:55 p.m. Appeal No.%3500 =; 1.124 as Amended. NORMAN REI.CH Variance to 8:50 p.m. Appeal No. 3471 - the Zoning Ordinance, Article NICHOLAS TSIRKAS(Reces- III, Section-..100,31;, Bulk sed from May:1 1986). 'Schedule for permission to cop- ':." 8:50 p.m. Appeal No. 3509 struct deck addition with insufli HOWARD AND JANET cient rearyard setback'.,at 656'';<,.'' ;•MALONE. Variances to the Cedar Drive,'East Marion;.NY;"`.,` Zoning 'Ordinance, Article: (a) County Tax Map District 1000,:;'.. . III,• Section ' 100-31, Bulk' Section 22,.Block 2,Lot•41:'' ;.'+ Schedule, for permission to con- 8:00 p.m. Appeal No. 3483 -' ' struct addition with an•insuffi- PHILIP AND ELLEN BEIr "cient:sideyard setback, and (b). LOMO.Variance to the Zoning, XI,Section 100-119.2(B)for per- Ordinance, Article III,.Section.-, mission to locate'addition within. 100 32 for permission to locate,,', 75' of ordinary highwater mark accessory garage/storage build and bulkhead,at 250 Blue Mar,- ing in frontyard.arew at'.745f'? lin Drive,Greenport,NY;South- Soundview Avenue, Southold, ' old Shores Map No.3853,Lot No. NY; County -Tax'Map'District; 3; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000,Section 59,Block 6,Lot 8. ;"'; 1000-56-07-21. 8:05 p.m, Appeal,No.-3065 8:66 p.m. Appeal No. 3497 -a JOHN M.KERBS.Variance to`' : MARJORIE • D. PETRAS. the Zoning Ordinance, Article:„; Variance•to the Zoning Ordi- III, Section' 100-31; Bulk;; nance,Article III,Section 100-31 Schedule,for approval ffi of insu -`c i-; ;for permission,to construct addi- cieni area of three parcels'ir this: ,;;',,Lion in'excess:of maximum-per- proposed four-lot minor subdivi-' .j; mitte"d 20 percent lot coverage re- sion located'along the south side° ` ",,quu ement,,at.700 Koke Drive, of Middle.Road SG R,'48),South ff} ;Soiithold,"NY;,County Tax Map, old`;NY Count+��Tax'.Map fDis`,'' Parcel No. 1000=87-5-006- tact 1000 Section 55, Block 3t r 9 05 p iii• ".Appeal No.3507: Vari- -8:10"P.m.-:'Appeal:No'3506 Y once to' the-Zoning'Ordinance;. A]�MAND(D:J CAPPA/PORT Article XI,'Section 100-119.2(A)�t OF;EGYPT ENTERPRISES., for'permission"t6 1 ate swim- Variance-to,the Zoning"Orda infng,'pool with deck and fence nance, Article XI Section 100 , onclosure' within 100' of,bluff' 119:2(B)for permission to locate b area'along Long Island Sound,at attached deck and seafood hold-, 2200'Sound Drive; Greenport, ing i tanks within 75'.,of high:,'. NY;Lot No:118,Map of Eastern water and bulkhead,'`at.62140:. Sy Section 4, County Tax; Main.;:Road; Southold,',.NY •;: ,r •11 No.1.000-33-1-I6. i County Tax Map`Parcel. No'.., a .A.ppeal No 34:5F 1000-56-6 2; Lewis T omes,In q� �,r,e n ROAD E, Filed mow;a,005,Lots l 9 aY�a:lii s�er1fl A via a3 TEL. 765-1802 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD OFFICE OF BUILDING INSPECTOR c = P.O. BOX 728 TOWN HALL SOUTHOLD,N.Y. 11971 January 30., 1986 Planning Board Town of SoutholdWA Main Road 1!L(, Southold, N.Y. 11971 Subject: North Fork Welding--Site plan dated 11/4/85 Gentlemen: This site plan does not qualify for certification for the following reasons: 1 . ) Premises is zoned 'B' Light Business. The present use is not. permi.tted for this zone but was approved under a use variance granted under Appeal #25.41, dated 5/3/79 for limited use. The - proposed building expands on th Ei use therefore applicant must return to the Board of Appeals. 2. ) A zoning violation exists in that the garage on the east- . erly side of premeise was converted to an antique shop with out a building permit or certificate of occupancy, or any prior approvals from any other department within the Town of Southold. 3 . ) The Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council, by letter dated January 28, 1986, states that premises is adjacent to a wetlands area. The proposed new building is located within the required 75 '-0" set back from wetlends. A Var- iance will be reguired under Art XI Sec 10.0-119 .2B. Site plan development should include the antique shop and comply with regulations Art VI Sec. 100-62 for Shopping Centers. This applies when there are buildings that contain a separate busi- ness. Yo s ul , Edward Hindermann EH:dsm Building Inspector xc: Zoning Board of Appeals lJ' POA N' I c�`BOARu`]D SOU -HOLD 7 .�.'�.`�''..:.'� .ei$✓,t:� rya S UFF91 GO , Y Southold, N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 January 30, 1986 Mr. Merlon Wiggin President Peconic Associates, Inc. Bootleg Alley Greenport, NY 11944 Re: North Fork Welding Site Plan Dear Mr. Wiggin: Enclosed is a copy of correspondence received from the Building Department regarding the above mentioned site plan and certification. As you can see, the plan does not qualify for certification for three reasons. We suggest you contact the .Building Department regarding the procedure for obtaining a certified site plan. Once the plan meets certification, we will schedule the proposal on the next available agenda. If you have any questions, please don' t hesitate to contact our office. Very truly yours, G pt-(zu A- BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. , CHAIRMAN SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD By Diane M. Schultze, Secretary enc. cc: Building Department The N . Y . S . f_nvironmentaI (Quality Itc:view Act require, :uU. mission of s form, and an envirunmoi " • 1 review will 'be • •• made by thi oard before any action i aken . `. '• ..Y I h yy�' : SHORT FMVIPON'MENT.AL ASSFI!:!fF.,'171 FCP'1 ON INSTp1gCT'_C'.S: ,`.`• ,.. . .•,{•i,,; �.'fit' yh�a,r,;:; : (a) In order to answer the questions in this short EAF is Ss as'ur_ed that Lie r't'.,�l .I : preFarer wilt use currently available inforraticn concerning the Frojeet and :he ,. ';'"• likely impacts of the action. It is not expected that additional at udiasv roeearc� •;;;;'•..• • ' ..-,.or ether investigationslree.-� will be undertaken. (b) It any question has been answered Yes thn cc = b ccr..pleced Envircnre ical Assessment project y e significant and a J Form is necessa,7• .:, ',:cbn+ ti..t• t �; ' ;�; '• ';;:<<, ,' (c) I£ all questions have been answered No it is likely that' this pro je ;t�,;i:,3';;'' ;;' •;::' S`nc- significant. Ct isiii.`r '�: t%:j(�,d%• ••l.. :L• ' 'i �.'•, ',! lei:�,ti7, ? i i .a :'l .i: s1., ;�t,,�•. (d) Enviror.•-ental Assessment ',~,:. , .;•K' �.; vt t�=r', ,i1;'1 ' ", .}„' Its' . •. ' ... • � i' .. �. ,' ,. � .+ '.1 ! ,.If7!;�. `:� ;�;;.:f•! 1. WLll project result in a large physical change utt+ t to the project site 1 P to or physically for of more ';t'.•y�,r1•, '�t, ;I/:�' ' , than 10 acres of land • • • • • • • • • • • • YOS . Will there be a major chari o o .e r' i, i ? J g t any unique or unusual land form found on the site? • • • . . Yes X'' 3• W!11 project alter or have a large effect on an existing body of water? . Yes X No 4. Will project have a potentially largo impaco on `''�!,• groundwater quality? • . . . . . . . Yea X ,..ItC . .'i ' 5• Will project si,;nificantly effect drainage flow 7 N it:ii;; On ad�ar,CnL 91LC9? • • • • • • • • X'-• • • .� Y03 • o 6. Will project affect any threatened or endangered plant or anizmai species? • • Yes X� No 7• Will project result in a major adverse effect on � ,} ` air quality? Yes X Ito 8. Will project have a zrs jor effect on visual char. • . . ec_er of the co-mmunity or atonic views or vistas .''�.�1'_'"•.:�� p;tt,�,;,,. ', ? known to be important to'the cor..munity? Yes X No �•. 9• Will project adversely ir,:pact any site or struct.- are of historic, pro-historic, or paloontologicul 4k!' i :,:ortance or any site designated as a critical •,5.�";:4ti ':;� environmental area by a local agoncy? g ",y`: .•.;, Yea No :.'t;�• ,'i . 10. Will project have a ca jor effect on existing or ••• '" 7'• ';'''' future recreational opportunitioa? • .• Yes X 'I)to ,.•' ' 11. Will project result In maJor traffic problems or cause a major effect to existing transpartatlen ' systems? `•'� . . 4 Yea 'X. No' 12. Will project regularly cause objectionable odors, noise, glare, vibration, or electrical disturb- - < � ante an a result of the project':, operation? Yes X No " ' :;.,,'•,.( 1). Will project have any impact on pablic health or safety" Yes X : .., It— Will project sfft:ct the existing community by dlreccly causin4 a growth in'pernanent poptla- i, Lion of more cnan 5 percent over a one-year 4w:4 period cr have 'a ma {or n� native effect on c ne charactet• of the community ;r nelghtorhood? . Yea X t:0 ' . , :••',•,:; 15. Is there pt, lic centr-Dversy ecncerning the project? Yea X ' No PREP,uER' i S:G::aTlii�: �'" TITLE:PRESIDENT , PECONIC "ASsoC',I a:FP`SE.'1TI'JC: NORTH FORK WEL NG llATe: APRIL 24, 1986 slurs APRIL 24 1986 (Taday' s Date) To : Southold Town Board of Appeals Main Road Southold, 11Y 11971 Re: Appeal Application of NORTH FORK WELDING ( PECONIC ASSOCI'AT S1 Location of Property: 6800 MAIN ROAD GREENPORT, NEW YORK Dear Sir. : 1,01 In reference to the New York State Tidal Wetland.; Land-U:,o R,::;ulations , G OYCR , Part 661, and Article 25 of the State• Environm`ntal Conservation Lai-is please be advised that the subject property in the within appeal application : ,...1 (pla�►sc: chi- cme box) 1 ( ] Mav be located within 300 feet of tidal wr-:tland- hr,�r,iver, constructed along the: water-lyinq 0dga I, of this property is a bulkhead in very goad condition and at least 100 reel- in le::stk [ ] May be 'located within 300 feet of tidal 4retlaria3; 1 hotJever, construc'Lcd along the water-lying edge of this property is a bul: (mi ;head in need of n >;I nor) ..,.a (major) repairs , and appro::J_niately feet I ..,,.� ] May be located within 300 feet of tidal wetlands,-- however, constructed along the water-lying edge of this property is a bulkhaad less than 100 in length. ( X ) May be located Within 300 feet of tidal wetlanc;; ;1''«'r,. and there is no bul'. lhead or cenc=etc Wa • ll � • I on the premises , e"�'S~� [ ] Is not located within 300 feet of tidal r f*,s� to the best of my knowledge. * Wetland, :;; [:. ta.-red itom-, 0 ) indicate your property ,' not appear to fall within • the jurisc;iction of the N .Y.S, dp��'C•. .. '` Sincerely your:., ' P- NOTE: If proposed project falls WiL�l.in D.E.C. juri:;diction, approval must be received and submitted to our office before your application can be scheduled for a public }searing. N.0_TE ; D. E . C . APPL-IC,ATION SUBMITTED. 'I: May 22 , 1986 Notice of disclaimer to anyone interested in this file: Please-..be advised that Celic Realtors is currently holding my Real Estate License. At the time of filing this application and the period of time that it takes to hold a public hearing and reach a decision, I have no interest in this application. I further state, that I have -no- knowledge of an existing active listing with the above Real Estate office. This statement is signed with the complete understanding of the information stated above. . . . . Gerard P. Goehringer DATE : �5-1.2 � TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : I wish to disclose the following statement in the event the property in question should be pending a real estate activity with Celic Estate Agents , Inc . , who holds my conditional salesperson ' s license : I -have no interest whatsoever in the sale of this property and am not a par.t, of any other pending real estate activity of a business or professional nature which might be a conflict with my secretarial duties as Stenographer/Secretary of the Board of Appeals of the Town of Southold . Linda Kowalski 5 SIT p LDIN k__'4T H F- R CT I u Nr - wwr>.raw+,a,..+si.,,,-.+-..,+..-.-,,...v.._+...•-..-.-r..w+.re- �,....._.._-+---..,..-,.-«+-.r--+r+w.-...+--•-•--«+m ��m:".ti:+w'.."Mr.-.n`-."jn`+�:...+-r!`h verb.+«n..-.-....+...,....._ .»-,.....:....,.+,w«--w---_+.+.....-�..�-. 5,64 Ecl _aw: WkE • w �..1 3. 't 1 s t „ 6AeeVA7,C or /oCgAr,f, 124 PARK I W CALCULATIONS NORTH FORK WELDING �U(YB jILL L'!P/ ` ! PROPOSED BUILDING � — 4 ,500 Q . FT. PARKIN.. SPACE REQUIRED 1 p.. EXISTING BUILDING — 2 ,286 SQ . PT. p `' • y,� A -. . OFFICE/RETAIL SPACE,. 168 SQ . ET. PARKING SPACE REQUIRED PARK I NG SPACE PROV I IJED NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES 6 � XS �� �r � PARKINt SPACE REQUIRED ' r t ` PARKING SPACE PROVIDE _ 8 0 € I~` » ANTIQUE a H 0 P TOTAL BUILDING 300 SQ , FT. 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