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HomeMy WebLinkAbout274482-001K L JA,,4-02.1001_TUE 02:47 PM FROM TOWN OF ITHACA FAX:6012731104 PAC's 1 toning Board of Appeals 3 August 24, 1903 A IIiIA 77 P16E 13 Justice Court, for prosecution unless said toning 8nforcem"t Officer receives, evidence that the property is in compliance. r rn There being no further discussion, the Chair called to ;,:z vote. N )m Aye - Aron, King, Reuning. s .r- Nay - None. co ,M The MOTION was declared to be carried unanimously. { Chairman Aron declared the Public Hearing in the matter of the Bowlsby Appeal duly closed at 7:15 p.m. ADJOURNED APPEAL (FROM JUNE 29, 1983 AND JULY 13, 1983) OF LESTER R. BARBER, APPELLANT, FROM THE DECISION OF THE BUILDING INSPECTOR DENYING A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY FOR PREMISES WITH A SOUTHERLY SIDE YARD LESS THAN 15 FEET, AT 198 TAREYTON DRIVE, TOWN OF ITNACA TAX PARCEL N0. 6-70--11-51.14. CERTIFICATE IS DENIED UNDER ARTICLE IV, SECTION 14, AND ARTICLE XIV, SECTION 76, OF THE TOWN OF ITHACA'ZONING ORDINANCE. Chairman Aron declared the Adjourned Public Hearing in the aloud the above -noted matter duly opened at 7:16 p.m. and read Notice as and as noted above. Chairman Aron read from published the Appeal Form as submitted and signed by Mr. Barber under date '...Survey indicates that the house of June 1, 1983, as follows: built less than 15' of the south boundary of the lot. It was would not be practical to now move the house. Survey map is of the property attached.' Chairman Aron nnled that a survey map in wag attacked, to the Appeal, prepared by Milton A. question Greene, P.L.S., and dated June"29, 1982.' Chairman Aron stated the that the survey indicates that the southwesterly corner of from the southerly side lot line which house is situated 12.65' is too close, the requirement being 151. Chairman'Aron asked Mr. Barber if he were the owner of the subject property.. Mr. Barber stated that he was the owner. Mr. how long he had owned hls home, to which Aron asked Mr. Barber s Mr. Barber replied - one year. Mr. Aron asked Mr. Barber if, at • the time he purchased this home, he was aware of this problem. Mr. Barber stated that he was not, adding that he was not told Barber stated that the about it until Mr. Carte* told him. Hz. house was built about ten years ago. Mr. King asked Mral#arber if he could move the house easily. Mr. Barber stated that he could Act - Chairman Aron asked if these were anyone .present who wished no am-xspoke. Mr. to speak. to the matter of, the Barber Appeal. he had received one inquiry by telephone from Cartes stated that i neighbor "tuft merely 'inquired as to the "tuof the Barber Appeal and agpsared to be satisfied. 9 j 1 u , 1AN-t tatt 77ma 14 A:TOMN OF ITHACA FAX:6072731704 PACE 2 Zoning Board of Appeals 4 Auqust 24, 1983' , MOTION by Mr. Edward King, seconded by Mrs. Joan "uning: RESOLVED, that, in view of the circumstances exhibited have and the apparent disinterest of the neighbors in the matter of the Barber request for variance,' such neighbors having been notified three times with respect to said request for variance, the Town of Ithaca Zoning Board of Appeals grant and hereby does grant an area variance of 2.35 feet certifying, with respect- to the location of the _house situate upon property known as 198 Tareyton Drive, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 6-70-11-51.14, specifically the southwest corner thereof being 12.65 feet from the lot line, that such location is permitted by variance, and, that said applicant be given a Certificate of Occupancy-. There being no further discussion, the Chair called for a vote. Aye - Aron, King, Reuning. Nay - None. The MOTION was declared to be carried unanimously. Chairman Aron declared the matter of the Barber Appeal duly closed at 7:25 p.m. APPEAL OF BRIAN CHABOT, APPELLANT, FROM THE DECISION OF THE BUILDING INSPECTOR DENYING PERMISSION TO MAINTAIN.C#ICXENS AT 246 SAPSUCKER WOODS ROAD, TOWN OF ITHACA TAX PARCEL NO. 6-73-1-6. PERMISSION IS DENIED UNDER Airnicu Iv, SR&ION 12, OF THE TOWS OF ITHACA ZONING ORDINANCE. Chairman Aron declared the Public Hearing in the above -noted matter duly opened at 7:30 p.m, and read aloud the Notice as published and as noted above. Chairman Aron read aloud from the, Appeal Form as submitted and signed by Brian F. Chabot under date of July 6, 1983, as follows: •My daughter, Carolyn Chabot, would like to raise chickens as a part of a 4H project. we would like to house 6 to 8 hens in a 4' x 8' x 6' wooden shed to be located at the northwest corner of parcel number 73-1-6. This location is screened by trees from the road and adjoining properties and excess of 300' from neighboring residences.* o Chairman Aron noted that Mr. Chabot was not present and >T gge3ted that the Board might want to consider' adjourning the matter. c Mr. Jaime. Hecht, 1446 Hanshaw Road, appeared before the o and stated that it would appear to him that in spite -of .the d ` tional 'value of a 4A project there would, be a precedent in 7j " c u eimitting the raising of chickens in a primarily residential • r4fa and postponing this case because of lack of interest would 'h uft be delaying enforcement of the rules. Mr. Hecht stated that a r he' residents do not think this should be cloaked as an ry d dUt tional process. He stated that the residents also have a 0 I • •