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Telephone SO 5-2660
APPEAL BOARD
MEMBERS
Robert W. Gillispie, Jr., Chairman
Robert Bergen
Herbert Rosenberg
Charles Gregonis, Jr.
Serge Doyen, Jr.
M I N U T E S
Southold Town Board. of Appeals
December 29, 1958
A regular meeting of the Southold Town Board of Appeals was held at-the
Town Clerk's Office, Southold, New York, on Thursday, December 29, 1958, at
7:30 P.M.
There were present: Messrs. Robert We Gillispie., Jr., Chairman, Robert
Bergen, Herbert Rosenberg, Charles Gregonis, Jr.
Absent: Serge Doyen, Jr.
Also present: Mr. Howard M. Terry, Building Inspector. \
PUBLIC HEAR:ING:, Appeal No,, 130, upon application of Ruth Grathwohl,
for a variance in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance, Article X. Section 1000A,
.for permit to use as single lots property bounded north by R. P. Wirth; East<by
Deep Hole Creek; South by L. Cornelius, and West by Deep Hole Creek, on the west
side of Deep Hole Drive, Mattituck, N.Y.
Chairman opened the hearing by reading application for variance; notice of
disapproval issued to applicant by the Building Inspector and legal notice of
hearing with affidavit attesting to its publicAtion in the official newspapers
There was no. one present who wished to speak for or against the application.
The Board studied sketches shoving the property and discussed same,
Resolution offered by Pair. Rosenberg, and seconded by Mr. Bergen,
Whereas the application of Ruth Grathwohl, having been considered at Public
Hearing No. 130, on December 29, 1955, and the Board finding that strict
application of the Ordinance would produce undue hardship because there is no
possibility of increasing the size of the lots. The situation is unique because
both dwellings were built on a single lot prior to zoning. The public convenience
and welfare and justice will be substantially served and the legally established
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or permitted use of neighborhood property and adjacent use districts would et
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sub`stantial7y or. permanently injured' and the spirif.of`the ordinance would be ®bserved#,
Be it RESOLVEt, Ghat :permission•be grantedytc Ruth Gratkivuohl ao dsv3de lots
/4-0' '4�, and .part of 39, and; 42j, into',.two' (2) parcels;:"as requested.in appeal;,no.'130,
on.Decenber 29, "l95$, as, shown on sketches ,or map of;.,land-,su rveyed June 2T, 1951
tor' Muth Grathwohl by Otto, Tv, Van Tuyl & Son. The boundaries of Lot 40 and pant "
of 39: would be as': shown on this, survey,. The boundaries of the _new parcel;;as ;indicated on.
-the .boundaries describing lots !I and; �2,
Vote of: the .Boards Ayes Mr Rosenberg, 1Vtr:,Bergen� Mr.''Gregon s� and Dir Gi11'isp.
PUBLIC FiE�RI1�TG: Appeal Nos` 127 .-upon:,':,''pphcation• of Arthur 'N. Penny"'.and
Lucille'`S. .Penny, matt tuck, New':York�` fora variance' in accordant® with the Zonxng,
Ordinance Ar=ticl6`3,- Section 303%, for permit to use dot -located. on 'tie: east .side of--
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Jest Creek.Avenue,• Cutchogue, NY.e
Chairman read application for variance; notice of disapproval issued to
applicant by. the Building,Inspect , .andlegal notice:.of hearing .wsth .affldavlt ;.,
at to�its publication..*:the official .newspapers
Chairman:"Is -there anyone present who' wishes to speak';for this 'application?��
Mr. William,Wi6i hai i will eak for• the a .<
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sp �plYcation; NIr �Pickham produced
a_map, and ,explained .,same to ahe,'Board.
Mr. Wickham: t'I want tQ'. explain the reason for the division. The line was
made here bec }se up to that; line seemed to;,be;a: unit,`.in itself There is a dot
of.<ced:aT trees :fairly'good ..size along''thereo Pe;ma :."the:"line'.for: that .reason
anct also for' the`reason: that' this was. part• of this roperty and'.the,"'garden here'
all seemed to go :into she property®(ghowing the 'map . "'Why this .baZldingNras
built,;.rl don! know, unleus`'it wa:s a_ guest house. It,.is.quite •segregated., physically.
from the rest jjf pit'here., . I .tYiink he would have,;preferr.ed .,to sell 'the ,whole' "
Iot-,but ,it has been on the 'market: for.some time and when,�he had:'the offer:f or this��
he d dn!:t have !inuch,`of 'an:alternative than to 'sell to.' Rrs. `ftiyer. - [ost of she ,.lots
in.,.the vicinity:are 50° "lots;
Mr.' Gillispie:"When did'Yie sell the lot?"
'Wickhai "I would say this; fall®0
Mr Gillspie:�iShoialdnTt he have
in here in `connection with;.the division
of the.,property?11
Mr. Wickham°�!As I recall, that wasn t in eff,;ect then and this complied with
the' zoning 'because', it s a larger lot., 2, ddn�t think' it was necessary at';the "time.'::
;. Resolution offered by M . Bergen,:;and; seconded by P,�, Gregonis,
Whereas ,the" application, of;Arihur''N.._Penny, and.•Lucille', S..,Penny'•having been.considered
at Public "Hearing No, ;127, on December 29� 195g . 'and the Board' finding Ghat
stra let,application of .the Ordinance..would produce'undue hardship ,because the cottage
has existed for this .use for" :many,years. The situation is unique as:,.most:;of .the
lots in:the vicinity are fifty feet The publxo. convene cute. and welfare .and' justice.,
will be ;subs"tan,.# ly served and,',the .legally' established`. or permit*:. , of.
neighborhoor.property, and adjacent use. districts 'would.not be, substantially or ',permanently
; injured, and;'the spirit of' the Ordinance. would be.,servedo
Be "it;RESOLVED that this, application be granteo as;applied •for.
Vote of the Board ' ,Mr Rosenberg, �tr. Gregonis, Mr. Bergen,.-and .hb+ ` G 'lhspier.'
Southold Town Board of'Appeals December 2q, ; 1g58
By- resolution offered by Mr. Rosenberg, and. seconded,by Mr. Gregonis,
mintbteesof the previous meeting-held, Decembdr. lg, 195S, ,were approvdd as corrected.
Vote of the Boards Mr. Rosenberg, Mr.• Gregonis, Pfir�. Bergen and Mr: Gillispie.
PUBLIC HEAR.IN,G: Appeal;No. 128, upon application of Eugene Puskarz,-.New
Brittain, -Conn. for a variance .in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance, AFticle III,
Section 300, Subsection 1, for permit to- use for multiple residence purposes, .building located on Madeline'Avenue, Fishers Island,
.N.Y.
Chairman read application for a variance, -notice of disapproval issued to
applicant by Building. Inspector and legal notice of hearing with affidavit attesting
to' its. publication in the official ,newspaper: .
Chairman:"is there angorie present who wishes to speak. for this applicatiof?:"
Mr. Zaleski:"I will.'!
Chairman:"Mr.•Zaleski, youu are the attorney-for. tuskarz?"
Mr. Zaleski:"Yes, I am." "I move at this time ,that.the appeal bpr amended to
read, an appeal for a-speci"al'exception under the Zoning Ordinance of the• Town -of Southold, under Section 1007, extension -of non—conforming use.
Chairman:"Having amended the appeal and made .it a special- exception' we no.w
continue with• the hearing and we .would- like to hear from anybody who wishes to
speak for it:
Mr. Zaleski:"On behalf• of the petitioner, I would like to make evidence, and
have evidence of a deed. from Test End Land Company, Inc., to Eugene R. Puskarz
and Genevieve Puskarz, dated. February 27, 1957,. and recorded 'in the Suffolk.County
Clerk's Office on March 21, '1957, whereby the petitioner. and wi.te, purchased .property
from the nest End Land Co. . , would also like to introduce �a plan,..or a sketch,
you. might care to .see. It shows the "present layout of .the 3 story structure."
Mr. Rosenberg:."Was it -that .why .when the property-was purchased.'!
Mr. Zaleski:"Yes-. ' I would like to put into evidence 2 'sketches showing the
proposed- change which merely converts the one side of the building or one- side of
this duplex apartment building,to ;2 apartments. It shows the present existing second
and third floor to which.would be added-a small porch and stairway 'to get to that
floor from the exterior of the building and another, showing the first floor of the
apartment where there may be no alterations of any kind. ' I would like to say that
this proposed change is going to benefit the area first by reason of the fact that the
petitioner is sberiding a considerable amantof- money on the exterior to make it more
attractive and second there is. a definite 'need of more housing accommodations in the
} , area and the increase of an "added apartment house will be ,beneficial .here.
Resolution offered by Mr. 'Rosenberg and seconded. by Mr. Bergen,
Whereas the application of Eugene Puskarz, having been considered�at Fublic Hearing No.
l�lg, on December 29; 195g, and the Board finding that strict application of the Ordinance
would produce•. undue hardship because it has been used as'a two family dwelling for 20
years, in a district that is residential, and is not adaptable for sole use of one
family. The situation is unique because the surrounding property consists .of,businesses.
The public convenience and, welfare and justice would be substantially served, and the
legally established or permitted use of neighborhood property and adjacent use
. d,istricts would not be substantially or permanently injured, and.the spirit of the
,Ordinance would be .served.
Be it .RESOLVED That the application, for a special exception be granted' as requested.
Southold- ,Town Board• of Appeals. -4 December 29, .1
PUBLIC HEOING Appeal No. •129 upon application, ..of Southold "Cooperative. G:L.F.
Service, In`c:, for" a :special, exception•.for permit. to use for agricultural service purpose
,property and., build ings..on-ianc situated, at, the.,northerly.end .of ,Q3. ispie, property
located approximately 18gt feet, -south'of south side,:Mairi ;Road';. Orient;" N:v.
It4r.. ,GihispieO'Since I. •am interested in ,the outcome, of the hearing,; dis-. ,
:qualify m'se1f. Mr. Rosenberg, will.you take over a� Chairman?" (PP�r. Gillispid. left
tYie room:`:
Ch,*man--read applaication'for: special excpetion and legate notice. of hearing.with
affidavit attesting to its 'publication in the official 'newspaper,.
Chairman:."Is there anyone`present who' r i'shes'`to speak for" this, agpliCation?'!
F.4J.McMann:III represent Nero;and Mrs•. .kppelt` and ;I'should 'hike to:. 'ask for.,-an
ad'ournment. of. this hearin .,.. -The knew'nothin. J . g y... g about; the thearinguntil;late•.this
afternoon' `and`.I didnit know'anytYiing of :it until between .4 and 5.this afternoon, and'
I' should:like,to have a little time to.delve; into the matter .a' little. bit ,andpresent:
opposition if'they so desire
The Board4 co'risidered.
:.T11r'. .Rosenberg, Chairman:"We wi11 deny that Mr® A2cA2ann; ahere`;will .be:considerable
say d on,: both sd:es." : I :am sure:you 'will ,be :able 'to add, to it' and if there is,any, '
.•'
i ormation'`,I 'vrill'. give. `it to` you :on,.:your. turn.!'
IcNiannd.'l' ''I respect' the board',s ruling', and h would ;.like U day, that :I:feel .that
the',oppo tion. isno ition proceedunr: such .'short.nots
Cha' rmari:!'The ,short notice;:was the':•legal requirement.and also published,'and tYie
other people .secured'the information in the same way."
`Mr: McManri:"I am not,-quarreling with pyh'at you, say; however.,it may have been
published' many people knew• nothing about it T think:uri:til..today...,- The''fact• remains.that
..-they'd.idn I t, have adequate ".notice'and time'to -prepare an opposition if -they desire.
Chairman:,'tIn 'as much as the• pippose *of the; hearing;is''to secure additional iri
fornation'we will go,on with .the,'hearing."
iV Krupsk•ia!' I' am appeariyg.:on behalf'of �Southold'.,Cooperative' GeL,F.` Service;;.
Inc. the applicant -'for a.'speci'a Xc,eption.' As is knouan to many''.of:you, this, is a
service';organization owned by:;the_:farmer.s and farmer directed . IV'has many: of. its.
customers in' the" Orient' area..,, This year,it was•almost '•iinpossible„,for..the ,dealers in
that''area to .take care..of the. Orient farmzng:,;.commuri ty. ; As=a'result..th&.farmers. are.,
compelled` to' bring iri there; products .here' to,"souihold •. • It is 'the. 'feeling of the.
G.L.F., .orgar_isatlon:.that .they;'could'be'' of :greater•'service in .the Orient.ar.ea'-if -the
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had some,.place" where they, could come and. seine' the 'community. T .would:,say tYiat
probably' `9 out' cf' 10, or. '90�0 of.'the people iri Orient make their living thrqugh farming,_'
The: particular. property'-which :they have 'selected 'is" there"= `it has been•.farmer ..
operated. by-,,Mr. Gillispie `for.'a number •of• ;gears.. 'It "has the-`neces.sary.:s dri e' s,for
thetri to'fake care`.of`.the: ,customers in that area arid' in ..thaf'vicinity. The only triing'
they. will require is a shed where they-will"keep a supply;of ,stores. and.;fertiliz.er: '
The labor`camp ,is ,prepared: It lids be'eri under the,;direction of the,, Board''of Health `
and ha"s been '!rispe:cted .and',has facilities for. 24. It' is not tho purpose-`,bf G.Z.F: 'to,
exceed': that, amount.".''. They, o_nly. need;it 'when.theV are_ 'grading,.the.potatoes:
It'':is riot an'.industry;or'a factory. It" the 'same use'�,that,.they.•have -had years and
in view'„of the,:fact',that-At. will be:of, great service_to,.the farm is,'.i n the community.,''
we feel that: the .puupose -..for..which`we are ,asking' this :special-exception will be .
favorable' ""and.that this nohggnforming_use will -be granted..,
Southold Town Board of Appeals
5 December 292 1958
Chairman:"Is there anyone who wishes to speak against this application?"
Mr. Lavrrence Reybine:"This is probably 'a point of law which I should be
familiar with before I came here, but I would .li
is going to be used as-_it has been in the past to know if this property
, ke ke the future?"
Chairman:"According to the application the only other use than has been in
the past is to sell the fertilizer and other articles' that the, farmers need on the
premises. That is the only reason which makes the application necessary."
Mr. Krupski:"G.L.F. wasn't sure that the exception vras necessary, but they didn't
want to get the property and then have trouble. . We want everything approved legally.?'
Mr. Joseph Gloria:"I have it heard it mentioned that it was going to be used as
. a farm. How many trucks will go into that property to get the products out? There
will probably be 1000 trucks going in and out of the property in a season. With the
residences in the area I can't imagine what it is going to be.!'
Mrs. Grace Pdeyers:" 'Formerly there was camp house labor used by Mr. Gillis pie;
however, I have a feeling that this labor that is coming will not be under the proper
supervision; it will not" be under Pdir.. Gillispie's control,; whose supervision ;will this
be under? Will there be -somebody there at all times to supervise? You mentioned the
sale of fertilizer; isn't that becoming a business?
Chairman:"That is why they are asking for a -special exception. They ask to sell
crates and baskets; .that is also in the application."
Mrs. Edgar Brown:" Going back to Mr. McMann's request for more time, I would l
to say that 'of the 9 surrounding homes around Mr. ike
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people are not available; one being away because of the sChristmasperty holidays;. theeother
being only summer residents.' There are on
meeting tonight." ly 3 of us that are able to attend this
Mr. Douglass Robinson:"I represent' a community which is very close to the
community being.Brown's Hills Estates, Inc. At the present time, theye ,areabout
five or six families living, there but there is additional area there which is at- the
present being developed and I feel very strongly that although the .issue may be some-
what vague, the type of operation can be very definite. It is definitely down-
grading the community."
Mrs. John Appelt:"How many of the farm help would be in residence, and would the
be Puerto Rican help?" y
Mr. D. K. Fox:"I am going to oppose the project on. the basis that I think it will
be gre.atly' expanded from the point that Mr. Gillispie had and a private and a public
operation are two very different things,"
Mr. F. .J. McF�Iann:"Let us get one thing clear first'. ' This application is made b
G.L.F. I see no support here from the farmers of- Orient for this application. It is
simply and purely .a business proposition on' their part. Now 'of course you can't
quarrel with somebody who says the business will not expand. This ordinance was'
adopted for the purpose of. preventing just' such, things as are being asked nowp as Mr.
Fox aptly pointed out and said the very thing-II was
going to . I think it must
obvious that therejs a vast difference between the operation ofyI Gillispie's indbe
ividual farm and the operation of a big cooperation. Novi, people have asked questions
how many trucks will there by ? How -many people? Of what t -
type will they be. You can't
answer that and we can't . These
people are entitled to protection. There have been
statements made here asking number of trucks. These are the very.things. we Rant to get
some evidence for and lay it before you. We want a full opportunity to- be heard,"
Southold Town Board of Appeals -5- December 29, 1958
MVLrs.'Edgar Brown:"I live directly across from the. entrance to Mr. Gillispie I s
property. It is a very narrow lane. ',It is most. difficult and.most hazardous to come
'in and out of it. We .have, so many.noises: .There' is 'a 'high hedge there and I' don't -
know whose property. it is on. but•it obscures all of the vier from the east- . You cannot
see anything unless you. get. out of your car. and walk to the road. Mr. ,Gillispie has
had a -post put..up there and-. it has been knocked'dovn many times, by the help that lives
there. It is a very hazardous thing. I expect a. trailer truck' in my living room any
time .at all. With the ferry traffic, plus Plum Island traffic, plus this now traffic,
it is very hazardous.
Edgar Brown:"This colored help' that. Mr, Gillispie has had, he has kept them
fairly very well under control. 1.,ha6 one occassion when a.'couple of them 'came and .
wanted me to take them up to Ed King!s. I called Bob. 'Bob•came down immediately
and said we wouldn It, have that trouble again. Mat assurance have we got of anyone
keeping these new ones under control, - With G.L.F. in .Southold, who is going to
Supervise the situation.
John Appelt:"There are l .or 2 facts that I am sure the Board doesn't know; the num-
ber of trucks; the number of baskets;,'the exact number of help. But, there are two
things we do, know and that is that.you ,are going to ,be •transpor-ting.heavy stuff. over a
two -lane highway into a narrow road within. 1/4 mile of our school and within'-1/4 mile
of our •Church. You are establishing a hazard if you grant this permit.
Mr. McMann:"It seem's to me that' we should have an opportunity to present to you -
these facts. - This isn't the only place if' they must. have a place. 'Is there a demand
from the farmers? There isn't. a man from -0.-L F,, present. There isn't a man from the
farmers present•.-I think it 'is fair. ,to 'say,that it can be' fairly allowed that the
adjacent .property will be permanently injured.
John-Appelt:"If I may speak againl I .would like to_ say that the statement that'
9Q`� of the residents of Orient are .farmers, is not so, :I 'doubt if there is more than
50 o but there are many many .of the farmers in Orient that do .not._favor this."
Mr.. Krupski:" G:L.F. is not out to hurt. They are out hereto help arid-.
I think mention is made about who is going'to be in charge of' themen . Under the
Health rules there has, to be,a superintendent in charge.' Now as far as trucks are
concerned., you-are going to have plenty of trucks andyouu 'have. had plenty of trucks
going back and forth to Southold and. I think that that little distance, is not going
to make the traffic as hazardous in,•that area. As .far as trucks are concerned, you
have as many now, and .you will. not.have any more. ' As far as conditions are concerned,
all,you have ..to do is compare the' G.L.F® in Southold. .Right across the street is a
residential area: and there hasn't been any hurt. in Southold.. I. think that we are all
: interested. in expanding and in helping out' those that need help and -I think that many
farmers in' Orient, would like to have. these `changes® A large-number of them would.
Mr. Frank Wernikowski:"How safe is it going to be with the labor camp in 'the
residential area?"
Mr. McMann:"There is no restriction on the lod.ging .of the.. camp:"
Chairman:tOFor your record, the,Board if- familiar, eith. the :property: Tie Board
visited the property and will-:take`-this into consideration."
Mr:- Phil Davis:"I'_represent_a-.group of� people in particular those who live here
all year around. We are•, the, people who have bought-'homes here in Orient and have
we have felt it has been safe 'for .the :summer and the 'children,' since it is off the
beaten path of the traffic. It has been the- type of place that we. were interested
in buying property particularly" .because,-it 'eras- off.:the beaten path. There •'are quite a
few of the people 'who, are unable"to 'come to` such a meeting- as this because they are only
here on weekends during the winter;, Vue :are here at just certain times and I can assure
Southold Town .Board of Appeals,, �7-- December 29, 1958
Mr, Phil Davis: (coat.) .,you that there are quite a few-of these people®!'
Mr. Brown:°That vicinity is 'zoned residential agricultural industry brings it
under industrial."
Chairman:'No', it doesn't change the:-zoning whatever.'!
Mr. Reybind:"I have- said that I- object to an exception being made in that it
establishes a precedent in the community I think if they want :a business; they
should be on business property:"
' Mr. McMann:"You said there would- be no change in zoning® That'may be true in a
strict sense. Isn't there going to be a business on the property?"
Chairman.-"There is going- to be an expansion of the property's non-conforming usa.,
There will
_not be any business.-zone established.
-Mr. McManns"49ill there' any distinction between this place andthe G.L.F.
place in Southold."
Chairman:"The G.L.F. is in.a business zone.""The",great diffeTende' is that the plate
'in Southold being.- in- business may do any kind of business and the place in Orient
will be conducted as a farm, anon-conforming proposition with fertilizer and baskets."
c Mr. Mcllann:"And there will be no limits except as it may .be restricted by the .Place' here.$
Mr....'D. Robinson:" Does .G L.F. ,.operate a labor. camp in connection with this place:"
Chairman: "I can't answer that." ."I' don!t knows""Mr.. Gregonis says'they. d.o not
operate a labor camp."
Mr.. PIclllann:"bias this all been thought .up by the Orient'.farmers, '.or G.L.F.2"
Chairman:"G.L.F. wouldn't go into an area unless the farmers wanted it: They feel
the majority- of .the. farmers want it."
Mr. J. Gloriae"This labor situation you, are,talking about, I think there' was a
statement made that they' want to supply--labor to .the..farmer."
Chairman:"No,' that is not the.,purpose. To house. the labor is all -they are interested
in.11
Mr. McMant:"I should like to make one more 'observation and. that has' to. do with the
otype of service -to the farmer. There .is a section of Orient zoned for ..businesd almost
around the cornerin that area, where there is a concern °similar to G.L.R.'andfurnishing
very much the same sort of.purpo.se. They have bought a piece of property and are
proceeding to 'service the farmer and 'I think that you..mill find that the underlying
motive is a desire of G.L.F. to compete ,with that area.' That is the concern of
Gregory, Doyle & Co. - -May I again ask"for-a ruling on an adjournment?'t
Chairman: "You are denied.!'
Pair. IcMan1js.111,4ay I have .permission to submit evidence that we feel should be sub-
mitted and consult with the opposition?"
airman:"When would you care to submit that?"'.
Mr® Mcmann.: "'Within ten days: to .two weeks-time."
Southold.Town Board: of Appeals -8- December' 29, .1958
Chairman:"They have asked us to-.-consider this before the contract has elapsed.
I think you'know that 'the .Board has been :vorking from' the beginning of the, Ordinance; ,
that one, sincere person to us is just as good as lobo. If you care to submit a
.. brief.you may®"
Mr. McMliann`:1'If you please, `I should like to .point out this to.you that the
Applicant has had the benefit of legal council.and, the- people here have not had
opportunity.' The paper you read this ,evening. bears. the imprint of mir. Krupski.'s
work, and a very nice piece of Work I might say.. We are entitled to exactly the .
same thing and. I am not quarreling'with what -you. 'say,, that you are going to make
a fair decision,- but we are -entitled 'to have what'is known as a record That is
something that somebody can look up;' a piece -of- paper.; and .see what happened
Te are entitled` to have that .and _that 'is i�rhy I ask for additional time, "to-
constitute a written record.',,."
Chairman:!'The'article was not written'by .Ils. Krupski. This was written by a
private person and I grant you it. is extremely eloquentt I- am not arguing with
you. Legal notice was given and- other people-heard it .,and,.whatever goes- on --will.
be done according to the legal laws. and I again dbny _your application."
lbs. McMann:"I want permission tosubmit evidence of what they may feel should be
submitted and QD 'a record of the opposition®"
'Chairman:"It id &enied.""The hearing is closed. You may go further than this.
I close the hearing for further consideration."
Mr. McMar_n:'I respectfully submit to.your viishes.
A telegram from E.A. Keogh protesting was read.
Resolution offered by Mr. Bergen, - and seconded by R11r. Gregonis.,
Whereas after.a Public Hearing, No,. 1291 -held. on December 29, 1958, on the
Application of Southold Cooperative G.L.F. Service, Inc., .for .a Special Exception
to buy and use for agriculture service purposes all.-of 'the' buildings ,and approximately,
lag acres of land as outlined in the attached survey 'and more particularly described
as follovrs:Situate, lying and being- it Orient,, in the Town of Southold, County of
Suffolk. and State of New York, and"more particularly bounded and described as follows:
BEGINNING •at a pipe set at the northeasterly corner thereof and formed_ by the
westerly:- boundary line. of the lands_ of George L. Edwards and the southerly line of
the land of Hoyt; running thence in a general southerly direction along 'the_ westerly
line of the lands of said George L..-Edwards on-a course running South 35 degrees,
50 minutes 10 seconds East a d.istance. of 130 feet., more or less; running thence "
in a general westerly- direction.along other lands. of the party -of "the first part about
290 feet, "more,or less, to a point and.which last" mentioned course lies 12 feet
southerly. from an ,existing concrete`--block cooler building; running thence in a
general northerly direction and still along other lands-of the party of the first party
North 35 degrees 04 minutes 30 seconds ';lest a distance of 210. feet,, more or less, to
a point and the southwesterly corner of. the lands of E., Edwards Estate; running
thence the, following five courses and distances: ..
(1) .N. 660 541 301' E. 89.73 feet;
2 S. 230 05' 3011 E. 65.20 feet;
3 N- 550 4-31 E., 94.92 feet-
4 N. 250 23' 71. 18.20 'feet;
(5) N, 580 091 30!1 E. 118.0. feet, to the point or place of beginning. .
Together with a right of way 50 .feet. in width (in common with others) for ingress
and- egress and. utility lines to the Illain" Road and.which. right of way extends along
. ,the westerly line of the premises herein described from the -sauthwesterly corner
thereof northerly-to 'the Main Road-@ .
and furthermore, after visiting the premises and inv"estigation.and. information
-Southold Town Board of Lppeals -9-- December -29, .19
secured. at -the public hearing mentioned' above £he.Board found that the.. statements
contained in 'the application for special exception are true .and correct and that .
none. of_ the uses proposed are inconsistent with the present use of the premises.
The Southold Cooperative *G.L' F. Service, Inc.; is a farmer opined and directed .
agricultural service cooperative and a. majority. of the farmers in' -this area are
affiliated with it. Its: activities are controlled by the members. These farm
buildings are off -the highway and while traffic control is ,not a function of this .
board the operation -of these Sacilities will lessen the-traffic now existing between the
East blArion xea -and points west..
The.use-of these .-farm buildings will be ,in harmoney with and..promote the
general purposes and intent of our 'ordinance... .The,, 50. foot right. of way giving access
to'.the property may not-be used-for parking purposes.
- The public convenience `and -welfare and justice will be, substantially served and
the legally ,established or permitted -use of the ,neighborhood .properties. and
adjacent use districts will not be substantially or permanently injured.
Therefor be it resolved that the application.for a 'special exception be granted
for the immediate. storage of fertilizer and for brushing and/or washing ;potatoes and for
use of the wooden barn for the storage of' crates, baskets, spray materials and mis—
cellaneous agricultural supplies.used by. local farmers and for any other uses which
have .been carried on since: 1944 by the present owner of the premises,.- to the
present time, including the housing of *farm. labor which,has been continuous since
1948 and which has Veen and will continue to be under Board of Health permits
and .State Police Inspections
Be it RESOLVED, 'that the application be grantede
Vote of the Board: Mr. Rosenberg, Mr. Bergen, and. Mr. Gregonis.
By Resolution offered by,.Mr. Gregonis, and seconded by Ix, Rosenberg,
time and place of, next meeting was fixed. Meeting to be held 'at the Southold .Town
Clerk's`Office on ffanuakgr8,.,19599 'at 7:30 P.M.
7:30 P.M. (E:S.T.") upon application of' Conrad Volinski for a' variance for.
permit .to .use premises for residential.purposes in accordance with the Zoning
Ordinance; Article VIII, Section' 303, on premises located on the east side of Ship—.
yard Lane, ERst B1larion2 N.Y.
'7:45 P:M. . (E.S.T.) -Upon.application' 'of: Gold-smith' Bros., for Walter Randdell,
for a special .exception; ,in accordance with the Zoning :Oraina' Article III, Section
3062 for permit to .build on:.property located 'in, Goose ':Neck Estates, :Bay View,"Road,
Lot. No. .100,, .,Southold, N.Y.
8:00 P.M. (E®S.Ta,) Upon applicet-, of Arnold.-"Sacks for rem6val,6f Notice of
Violation issued by Building. Inspector: Location -of property: S/S Sound Ave®,.
Mattituck, N.Y.. . bounded North by' Sound Ave., and ,land of Papish; East by land of
Pylko; :South by land. .of.'C m Price; .:west"by land of, Hallock®,
Resolution made by; I:�. Gregonis., .and 'se.conded. .by.;Mr. Rosenberg, whereby
the following rules and:-regulations"covering' thel issuance-of,temporary Certificates
of Occupancy by: the Building Inspector are established.
1. The -Building- Inspector shall determine the reason for,'the request.
2. 'The Building Inspector must before issuance of .a tempo.rary. Certificate
determine that the building -has adequate ,water ,supply; sewerage disposal and is
weather tighten .
Southold' Town Board. of Appeals . -»10-- December 29 ' 1958
3 Tho.. temporary' Certificate of Occupanyy shall be issued by the Building
Inspector for'a period" not exceeding =60 days,. except by permission of 'the Board
of Appeals.`
Meeting was adjourned at 10s50 .P.M,
Respectflully submitted,
Barbara M. Andrade_
Secretary.
' L,��Chaitman