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S O UTH O LD, L. I., N. Y.
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APPEAL BOARD
MEMBERS
Robert W. Gillispie, Jr., Chairman
Robert Bergen M INUTES
Herbert Rosenberg
Charles Gregonis, Jr.
Serge Doyen, Jr. Southold Town Board of Appeals
October 2, 1958
A regular meeting of the Southold Town Board of Appeals was held on Thursday..
October 2, 1958, at 8:00 P.M. in the Town Clerkia Office, Southold, New York.
There were present: Messrs. Robert W. Gillispie, Jr., Chairman; Robert Bergen,
Herbert Rosenberg and Charles Grigonis, Jr.
Absent: Mr. Serge Doyen, Jr.
Also present: Mre Howard M. Terry, Building Inspector.
Minutes of the September 25th meeting were read. On motion duly zade by
Mr* Bergen, seconded by Mr. Grigonis, and carried, Minutes were approved as submitted.
PUBLIC HEARING: Appeal No. 102 -- Application.,of Clifford Tyler, Main Road,
Cutchogue, N. Ye- for a special exception under the Zoning Ordinance, Article IV,
Section 4003 Subsection 9, to permit the erection of a new garage to store and
maintain school buses and Telephone Company trucks. Fee Paid — $15.00.
The Chairman read the application for the special exception, notice of disapproval
by the Building Inspector, legal notice of public hearing and affidavit from the
official newspaper attesting to publication.
Chairman: Is there anyone present who wishes to speak for this application?
Mr. William Wickham, attorney for the applicant' presented the Board with a
copy of a map of the premises in q-uestion' which he thought the Board might like to
keep as a part of the file. Mr. kdgley' and Pax. Horton, builders of the proposed
garage, submitted plot plans and building plans which had been approved by the State
Department of Labor.
Chairman: Is there anyone else who would like to speak. If not I would like to
ask a few questions. Mr. Tyler do you .own this property now?
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MINUTES, Continued
Mr. Wickham explained that Mr. Tyler had commitments from Mr. John Wickham
and also from the Bank to finance the transaction after approval of the Board
of the special exception and also on approval of the State Department of Labor.
Chairman: How. many vehicles will be housed in this garage?
Mr. Tyler: Anywhere from 12 to 34 and this includes school buses and the
Telephone Company trucks.
Chairman: Mr. Tyler will you, sell gas to the public?
Mr. Tyler: I doubt it very much as of now. Later on I might be able to if
everything goes alright. At the present time the pumps will be used only for
supplying gas for the trucks and the garage business will be confined to the school
buses and trucks only.
Mr. Rosenberg asked Mr. Tyler about the repair work that would be done and
whether that work would be done inside the garage.
Mr. Tyler stated that all repair work would be done on the inside of the
garage and that at night all vehicles would be stored in the garage. He stated
that during the day when the school buses were used they would probably be parked
outside of the garage but that at night all buses and trucks would be parked inside.
Chairman: Is there anyone who wishes to speak against this appeal?
The appeal was unanimously granted for the special exception to. erect a
public garage, primarily to house and service school buses and Telephone company
trucks' 1001 x 1+01, to be located 20' from the east sideline,' 401 from the west
sideline and' 100' from the proposed extension of School Street, at Cutchogue,
New York.. It is stipulated in granting this special exception that the owner,
Mr. Tyler, will not operate a gasoline service station on this property and it is
further stipulated that one sign will be permitted on the south face of the
building in accordance with the Building Zone Ordinance. It is also stipulated
that no major repair work will be conducted outside of the building and that no
automobile wrecks will be parked outside of the building.
A tentative date is scheduled for the joint meeting of the Town Board, the
Planning Board and the Board of Appeals on October 14, 1958, at 7:30 P.M. This
meeting to be held in the Town Clerks Office in Southold.
The next regular meeting of the Board of Appeals will be held on October 9,
1955, at 7:30 P.M.
The meeting adjourned at 9:30 P. M.
Respectfully submitted,
Grace B. Meyer
Secretary
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