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ULYSSES ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
• PUBLIC HEARING
MINUTES
4/ 10/2000
Present : Board members James Hickey, Carl Mann, Ken Christianson, Warren Brown, and
George Tselekis, Zoning Officer Alex Rachun, and Mr . Warren Brown.
Recording Minutes : Karin Carlisle
Mr. George Tselekis called the hearing to order at 7 : 30 p . m . The request for a variance by Mr.
Warren Brown was called. Mr. Brown had requested a variance of Article V, Section 1 of the
Town of Ulysses Zoning Ordinance according to Article II , Section 6 of the same. Mr. Brown
sought the variance in order to build a garage at the site of his cottage at 100 Willow Creek Point
Road. Mr. Brown had met with Zoning Officer Alex Rachun and Highway Superintendent Jim
Meeker to discuss possible locations for the garage on this lot and his neighboring plot at 102
Willow Creek Point Road. The site presented had been selected as the best location because it
would not interfere with the highway department ' s safety right of way.
The Board discussed the size of the lot on which Mr. Brown ' s garage was to be built . Mr. Hickey
noted that, though less than an acre, Mr. Brown' s plot at 100 Willow Creek Point Road is in
keeping with traditionally acceptable lake area lots .
Zoning Officer Alex Rachun reported sending correspondence to Mr. Brown ' s neighbors and
receiving no responses either for or against the variance . No one came to the hearing to speak
against the variance. Mr. Hickey made a motion for the following resolution variance :
Whereas the variation in relation to the requirements is not substantial when viewed in the
context of it being a lake-area property, whereas there would be no impact at all on governmental
facilities given that there would be no increased population as a result as this, whereas there
would be no change at all in the character of the neighborhood and no detriment to the adjoining
properties, whereas given the lot size the objective in question could not reasonably be achieved
by any alternative method, and whereas it would appear the interest of justice would dictate that
this application be granted be it resolved that the variance be granted.
Mr. Carl Mann seconded the motion,
Mr. Hickey : aye
Mr. Mann : aye
Mr. Tselekis : aye
Mr. Christianson: aye
The proposal passed and the variance was granted.
As there were no minutes submitted for approval and no further business, Mr. James Hickey
made the motion to adjourn.
Mr. George Tselekis seconded.
All in favor:
Mr. Hickey : aye •
Mr. Tselekis : aye
Mr. Mann: aye
Mr. Christianson: aye
The hearing was adjourned.