HomeMy WebLinkAbout2007-10-15- Code Enforcement Interpretation, Height variance TOWN OF GROTON ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
Minutes of Public Hearing/Meeting - Monday, 15 October 2007 - 7 PM
Groton Town Hall- 101 Conger Boulevard - Groton, NY
Board Members (*absent) Others Present
Lyle Raymond, Co-Chairman Joan Fitch, Recording Secretary
Steve Thane, Co-Chairman Gary Coats, Code Enforcement Officer
Patricia Gaines
*Carolann Darling
Vacancy
Applicants/Public Present
Bernard Parry, Jr., Applicant; Michael & Linda Rood, Applicants; John & Janet Anguish, Rick Neville,
Sr.; Willis Sheldon
PUBLIC RE-HEARING #1
Bernard W. Parry, Jr., Applicant/Reputed Owner - Smith Road - TM #25.-1-10.3 - Lot Size Too
Small
(Reference is made to the Minutes of the 19 September 2007 Public Hearing on this matter.)
The second Public Hearing was opened at 7:44 p.m. by Co-Chairman Steve Thane who read aloud the
Legal Notice as duly published. Proof of Publication has been placed on file for the record.
A motion was then made by Board Member Pat Gaines to re-hear this appeal. The motion was
seconded by Co-Chairman Lyle Raymond, with the vote recorded as follows:
Ayes: Co-Chairman Raymond Nays: None
Co-Chairman Thane
Member Gaines Absent: Member Darling
Motion carried.
This becomes Action #6 of 2007.
It was noted for the record that all fees had been paid and that no communications had been received
pertaining to this appeal.
Co-Chairman Thane recognized the appellant who stated that he wanted to sell this property. CEO
Coats stated that Mr. Parry had no intention of moving here (he resides in Liverpool, NY). At one time
he had a buyer for the property, but that is no longer the case because of the lot size problem. Once
this problem is solved, the property will be placed back on the market.
Co-Chairman Thane then asked for any public comments, which were received as follows:
John Anguish - 358 Smith Road - Had to have an acre when he developed his land;
applicant should meet the lot size requirements too. It's nothing but swamp. Put in
"hundreds of tons" of fill in own lot in order to build there and put in septic system.
Mr. Jones who owns surrounding land would be glad to sell him enough to make it an
acre, or buy the land himself. Opposed to granting of variance.
With everyone heard who wished to be heard, Co-Chair Thane closed the
Public Hearing at 7:45 p.m.
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DISCUSSION/DECISION
At 7:46 p.m., Co-Chair Thane read aloud Section 112 of the Code which pertained very well to Mr.
Parry's case. This section dealt with non-conforming vacant lots of record. Since the subject parcel
was created before 1977, it is a non-conforming lot of record. This section of the Code stated that "in
any district in which one-unit residential buildings are permitted, notwithstanding limitations
imposed by other provisions of these regulations, a one-unit residential building and customary
accessory facilities may be erected on any single non-conforming vacant lot of record if the following
conditions are met: the lot must not have a contiguous frontage or lot line in common with other lots
in the same ownership, the minimum yard dimensions and other requirements not involving lot area
or frontage conform to the regulations. . ., and the applicant must receive the Health Department's
approval of the development of a non-conforming lot." This lot meets these requirements. A letter
from the Health Department was previously placed on file and discussed at the September meeting.
Therefore, Co-Chair Thane stated that this section of the Code "covers Mr. Parry, and that he doesn't
have to have a variance." The application should now be turned back to the Code Enforcement
Officer.
A motion was then made by Co-Chair Lyle Raymond that the case be dismissed because there's
no need for a variance, given Section 112 in the Zoning Code. The motion was seconded by
Member Gaines, with the vote recorded as follows:
Ayes: Co-Chairman Raymond Nays: None
Co-Chairman Thane
Member Gaines Absent: Member Darling
Member Darling
Motion carried.
This becomes Action #7 of 2007.
Co-Chair Thane advised the appellant that by dismissing the variance request and sending it back to
the Code Enforcement Officer, it in no way guarantees that a building permit would be issued because
of the fact that the County Health Department did not guarantee a septic system could be installed on
the subject parcel. If the parcel is not acceptable for a septic system, then perhaps no building could
be constructed thereon.
PUBLIC HEARING #2
Michael 8a Linda Rood, Applicants/Reputed Owners - 830 Lick Street - TM #16/-1-18.17 -
Building Height Greater Than Allowed
At 7:52 p.m., Co-Chair Thane opened the Public Hearing and read aloud the Legal Notice as duly
published. Proof of Publication has been placed on file for the record. It was noted that the required
fees have been paid, and no communications have been received pertaining to this matter.
Co-Chair Thane recognized Mrs. Rood who stated that she and her husband, an independent trucker,
were seeking a variance to construct a garage which would be two feet higher than what is allowed in
the Code. The purpose for the garage is to house Mr. Rood's tractor-trailer when it is not in use in
order to keep it out of the weather and work on the truck as needed. The height of the tractor-trailer
necessitates the requested height of the 36 ft. by 63 ft. garage.
Co-Chair Thane stated that he visited the site and there were no other issues there. All setbacks can
easily be met, according to CEO Coats. Co-Chair Thane then asked for public comments, which were
received as follows:
Willis Sheldon - 467 Clark Street - Only concern is building size; doesn't want it large
enough to operate a truck fleet/company from.
Mrs. Rood responded that her husband is an independent operator and this is how he earns a living;
she called it a "one-truck operation." CEO Coats added that there would be a separate process for the
owners to go through if a business was to be operated from this property.
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With everyone heard who wished to be heard, Co-Chair Thane
closed the Public Hearing at 8 p.m.
DISCUSSION/DECISION
At 8:01 p.m., Co-Chairmen Raymond and Thane proceeded with the required questions (balancing
test), with the responses being given by the ZBA members, after a brief discussion of each, as follows:
1. Can the benefit be achieved by other means feasible to the applicant without
requiring a variance?
Finding: No, there's no other feasible way. All agreed.
2. Will it cause an undesirable change in neighborhood character or nearby
properties?
Finding: No, it will not cause an undesirable change in the neighborhood; it's
set way back on the property. All were in agreement.
3. Is the request substantial?
Finding: No, the request is not substantial; it's only 2%. All agreed.
4. Will it have physical or environmental affects?
Finding: No. All Board members present agreed.
5. Is the alleged difficulty self-created?
Finding: No, the difficulty is not self-created.
A motion was then made by Member Gaines that, based on the findings, the Zoning Board of
Appeals grants the variance for the building height as requested. The motion was seconded by
Co-Chair Raymond, with the vote recorded as follows:
Ayes: Co-Chairman Raymond Nays: None
Co-Chairman Thane
Member Gaines Absent: Member Darling
Motion carried.
This becomes Action #8 of 2007.
SETTING OF REGULAR MEETING DAY/TIME
After a brief discussion as to availability, a motion was made by Co-Chair Raymond to set a regular
monthly meeting date for the Town of Groton Zoning Board of Appeals as the third Wednesday
of the month at 7 p.m., starting with 21 November 2007. The motion was seconded by Member
Gaines, with the vote recorded as follows:
Ayes: Co-Chairman Raymond Nays: None
Co-Chairman Thane
Member Gaines Absent: Member Darling
Motion carried.
This becomes Action #9 of 2007.
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ADJOURNMENT
At 8:10 p.m., on a motion by Member Gaines, seconded by Co-Chair Raymond, and with all Board
members present voting in the affirmative, the meeting was adjourned.
Joan E. Fitch
Recording Secretary E-mailed to Town Clerk, Bd. Members, CEO&
Town Attorney on 10/16/07.
Originals&tape mailed.
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