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HomeMy WebLinkAbout416286-005Aurora R. Valenti Liber:CD2509 Page:2425 TOMPKINS COUNTY CLERK 320 North Tioga Street Ithaca, NY 14850 607 274-5431 Fax: 607 274-5445 No. of Pages: 1 Delivered By: CROSSMORE LAW OFFICE Receipt No. 416286 Return To: CROSSMORE LAW OFFICE DATE: 08/01/2002 Time: 15:32 Document Type: MISC RECORDS Parties To Transaction: TOWN OF ITHACA ZONING Deed Information Consideration: Transfer Tax: RETT No: Mortnaae Information Mortgage Amount: Basic Mtge. Tax: Special Mtge. Tax: Mortgage Serial No.: State of New York Tompkins County Clerk This sheet constitutes the Clerk endorsement required by Section 316 A(5) & Section 319 of the Real Property Law of the State of New York. DO NOT DETACH ldw,,. r' re,. ,-- Tompkins County Clerk 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 07/24/02 13:32 FAX 6072730291_ CROSSMORE LAW g 92S6 Liber:CD2509 Pa e. Town of Ithaca ZozEing Board of Appeals March 24, 1993 COPY RESOLVED, that the Town of Ithaca Zoning Board of Appeals grants and hereby does grant to the Appellant, Richard Bruno, a variance for the issuance of a permit for the occupancy of his premises located at 4 Winners Circle, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 58 1 8.6, which otherwise is in violation of the Zoning Law because the rear of his premises was constructed less than 30 feet from the rear line, with the following findings: 1. That the discrepancy is diminimis and that any benefits to be accrued to the owner from granting this variance, far outweigh any detriments to any of the neighbors as a result of this construction and the manner in which it was done. 2. That the statement of the owner that this was done in innocence of what the law was, he thought that he was measuring it properly and that it was placed more than 30 feet, but in fact at turned out to be less than 30 feet. 3. That the map of Al Fulkerson, dated February 23, 1993 shows the distance of 29.3 feet, which means the deficit of about 7/10 of a foot. A vote on the motion resulted as follows: Ayes - King, Hines, Scala, Ellsworth, Austen. Nays - None. The motion carried unanimously. The next Appeal to be heard by the Board was the following: AP� OF SWAN WEITZ, APPXU ANT, REQUESTING A VARLMM FROM THE RFQULVDOM OF ARTICLE IV, SECTION 11 AND 12, OF THE TOWN OF ITHACA 20NING ORDnUNCE TO PER1 T THE 0FM1AnON OF A BED AND BM"AST FOR UP TO FOUR IDDGERS AT 312 SALEH DRIVE, ON TOWN OF rMAM TAX PARCEL. NO. 70-9-5, RESIDENCE DISi'RICT R-15. Mrs. Susan Weitz explained that she is asking to turn 2/3 of the lower floor of her bi-level home to be used as a bed and breakfast, consisting of 2 bedrooms, a living room area, a kitchenette, and a private bath. Mrs. Weitz stated that the parking is straightforward. She explained that she wants to use the bed and breakfast for only one family or a couple at a time, so there would only be one additional car and one small group of people coming. She said they do have a widened driveway, so it should accommodate the additional car easily and they also have a garage to park her car. She explained that the house has one main entrance in the front and you can go either downstairs or upstairs from that entrance, which would serve as the entrance for the bed and breakfast and there is an additional rear exit on the upper floor. She explained that the reason that she wants to open a bed and .breakfast is so that she can keep her house in Ithaca. She stated they are first time homeowners and moved here because of their children. She was living in New York City and warted to bring the children up in a safer area. Her husband has not found a job in Ithaca yet, so he is commuting on Weekends to Ithaca, and there is an additional financial burden on him until he is able to find a good job in Ithaca that would allow them to continue paying their mortgage. They think that if they were earning an income -from the bed and breakfast, that he would be more able to accept different jobs because we would have enough income to supplement what he would accept in Ithaca.