HomeMy WebLinkAbout110 Lexington ResolutionZBA Appeal No. 2012-26 Res. July 10. 2012
VILLAGE OF CAYUGA HEIGHTS ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
RESOLUTION ADOPTED ON JULY 10, 2012 FOR APPEAL NO. 2012-26
Motion made by: M. Eisner
Motion seconded by: R. Parker
WHEREAS:
A. This matter involves consideration of the following proposed action: granting
of an area variance to allow an existing 6’ high wood fence to remain at
approximately 7.0’/12.1’ from side property lines, which is less than the 15’
side yard setback required by the Village of Cayuga Heights Zoning Section
6: Yards. The property in question is known as 110 Lexington Drive West
(see attached map) tax map #
4.-3-11.36; and
B. On July 10, 2012 the Village of Cayuga Heights Zoning Board of Appeals
held a public hearing regarding such action, and thereafter thoroughly
reviewed and analyzed (i) the materials and information presented by and on
behalf of the applicant(s) in support of this appeal, (ii) all other information
and materials rightfully before the Board, and (iii) all issues raised during the
public hearing and/or otherwise raised in the course of the Board’s
deliberations; and
C. On July 10, 2012 in accordance with Article 8 of the New York State
Environmental Conservation Law - the State Environmental Quality Review
Act (SEQR), and 6 NYCRR Section 617.5 (c), the Village of Cayuga Heights
Zoning Board of Appeals determined that the proposed action is a Type II
action, and thus may be processed without further regard to SEQR; and
D. On July 10, 2012 in accordance with Section 712-b of the Village Law of the
State of New York and Village of Cayuga Heights Article IX #21, the Village
of Cayuga Heights Zoning Board of Appeals, in the course of its deliberations,
took into consideration the benefit to the applicant if the area variance is
granted as weighed against the detriment to the health, safety and welfare of
the neighborhood or community by such grant;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS:
1. The Village of Cayuga Heights Zoning Board of Appeals hereby makes the
following findings with respect to the specific criteria for such area variance
as set forth in Section 712-b of the Village Law of the State of New York and
Village of Cayuga Heights Article IX #21:
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Whether an undesirable change will be produced in the character of the
neighborhood or detriment to nearby properties will be created by
granting the area variance.
Finding:
YES_____ NO X because: 1) The fence has existed since 1989 2)
If the fence were pushed back to be in compliance, there would be
no significant change to its visual impact.
Whether the benefit sought by the applicant can be achieved by some
method feasible for the applicant to pursue other than an area variance.
Finding:
YES_____ NO X because: The applicant is seeking to retain the
existing fence.
Whether the requested area variance is substantial.
Finding:
YES X NO X because: 1) No regarding the North side as there is
only a 3’ encroachment. 2) Yes regarding the South side as there is
a 7’ setback instead of the required 15’, but this is mitigated by it
impacting less than 50% of the boundary length on this side.
Whether the proposed area variance will have an adverse effect or impact
on the physical or environmental conditions in the neighborhood or
district.
Finding:
YES_____ NO X because: The fence is pre-existing.
Whether the alleged difficulty was self-created.
Finding:
YES_____ NO X because: The fence was built prior to the
applicant taking ownership.
1. It is hereby determined by the Village of Cayuga Heights Zoning Board of
Appeals that the following variance is GRANTED AND APPROVED (with
conditions, if any, as indicated), it being further determined that such
variance is the minimum necessary and adequate to grant relief and at the
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same time preserve and protect the character of the neighborhood and the
health, safety and welfare of the community:
Description of Variance:
Granting of an area variance to allow an existing 6’ high wood fence to
remain at approximately 7.0’/12.1’ from side property lines, which is less than
the 15’ side yard setback required by the Village of Cayuga Heights Zoning
Section 6: Yards.
Conditions of Variance:
The fence must remain substantially as it exists.
The vote on the foregoing motion was as follows:
AYES: J. Young, K. Sigel, R. Parker, A. Shull, and M. Eisner
NAYS: None
The motion was declared to be carried.
STATE OF NEW YORK)
COUNTY OF TOMPKINS) SS:
VILLAGE OF CAYUGA HEIGHTS)
I, Angela Podufalski, Deputy Village Clerk of the Village of Cayuga Heights, do
hereby certify that the attached Resolution is an exact copy of the same adopted by the
Village of Cayuga Heights Zoning Board of Appeals at a regular meeting on July 10,
2012.
_________________________________
Deputy Village Clerk
Village of Cayuga Heights
A copy of said resolution being sent to the applicant and filed with the Village Clerk on
July __________, 2012