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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZBA-05/23/1957 MINUTES Southold Town Building Ordinance Board of Appeals May 23, 1957 A regular meeting of the Board of Appeals was held at the Town Clerk' s office in Southold, N. Y. , on Thursday, May 23, 1957, at 7:30 P.M. Present were: Mr. Robert W. Gillispie, Jr. (Chairman) Mr. Herbert Rosenberg Mr. Charles Gregonis Also: Mr. Howard Terry, Building Inspector Absent: klr. Robert Bergen Mr. Serge Doyen, Jr. WILLIAM T. RILEY appeared regarding building of a commercial labor camp on Factory Avenue, IViattituck, along railroad (approximately 2621 ) . This property now designated as "A" zone. Surrounding property t'B"- zone. Property owned by Mr. Riley' s mother from whom he will obtain a ground lease. There are 2 small shacks, erected in 19063 now on site, which will be torn down and replaced with a frame building, approximately 50t x 201 , of the barracks type, to house from 12 to 15 people (labor for the grading of potatoes to be done in. Aquebogue) . Mr. Riley was advised he would have to file an appeal. This was done and Mr. Terry will see to printing of Public Notice in local papers and the posting of such notice in six loca- tions, such as; Post Office, etc. Public Hearing to be held on June 7, 1957, at 8 P.M. , in Mattituck. Mr. Terry to locate an appropriate spot. J. BURGESS JAIVLIES014, East Gillette Drive, -East Marion. IvIARION MANOR development. Mr. Jamieson presented map filed in 1952. Plots 100' x 100t minimum - all plots about 20% undersized. Owner is Mr. Peter Blank & Son. Mr. Jamieson has option on approximately 23 plots, - including 5 waterfront plots. Option taken in November 156 and runs for one year. Board advised Mr. Jamieson to conform as far as possible to the minimum plot size requirements and suggested that Lots 37 to 42, inclusive, be converted to four lots, conforming in size to ordinance. Board then advised Mir. Jamieson and owners to consult the Planning Board in regard to this matter. HARRY GAGEN, Center Moriches, representing DePiazzy & DeOamp of Selden, owners under contract of location of proposed gas station. Property corner Locust Lane & Main Road, Southold, 150t front x 125' deep. Now "At' zone. Fir. Gagen contacted Mr. Terry last. February and was advised that at that time the only requirements to establish a gas station were the rulings of the Labor Dept. of State of N. Y. and the County Health Dept. as to water supply and sewerage disposal. Mrs. Fisher is still the owner but has sold on contract. Since zoning has now gone into effect property will have to be declared "B" zone before permit to build can be granted. Application for changing zone to be obtained 'by Mr. Terry and. mailed to the Selden office. Mr. Gagen was advised to deal with the Town Board. Southold Town Building Ordini e - Board of Appeals mIN TES - May 23, 1957 Continued -- ERNST G. RADFCRD, East Marion, is interested in a corner lot 1451 front x acreage, which he would like to cut up into several lots. Also would like to know about a lot 95, deep x 1321 . Board advised that this was a matter for the Planning Board. Mr. Radford then inquired about a 10 room house consisting of three apartments. Party wants to buy same and change it info a rooming or tourist house. Board advised Mr. Radford that this should be brought before the Planning Board. Mr. Radford then explained to the board that he had. requested the Zoning Commission to list some of his property in "B" zone, which was done, but it does not show on the existing map. She was wondering if he would be charged 025,00 for a change on the map. Board advised him to bring this matter to the Planning Board and advised that a copy of his original letter to the Zoning Commission be presented 'to` the Planning Board. JOFTN O'KEEFE, Riverhead, appearing for Cedric T3. Wickham of Mattituck, property owner. "Location - Laughing Water. Presented maps made in 1938, one of Section 1 and one of Section 2. Section 1. - All lots sold with the exception of 13 lots. All separate lots with the exception of one group of two and one group of three. Toone are 100' frontage except one triangular lot. Some lots 100' x 1101.. and some '70' x 1101 . Asked whether they had to get a variance. Board. advised them to see the Planning Board. - Section 2. - They were ad.-,,rised to consult with the Planning Board as it involved subdivision of quite a large area of unoccupied land and it was thought that the Planning Board would ask them to conform to the minimum lot requirements. Board advised that they have a new map drawn up and present same to the Planning Board. ldr. Wickham was quite willing to do this and thought it a splendid idea. minutes of the May 16th meeting were read by the secretary. On motion made bylvlr. Gregonis, seconded by Mr. Rosenberg, and carried, minutes were approved. The Chairman suggested that letters be sent to Mr. Bergen and Mr. Doyen advising of Public Hearing and date of next meeting to be held on Friday, May 31st, instead of Thursday. . Meeting adjourned at 11:40 P.M. Al Grace B. Meyer Secretary 2 - e t Cam)