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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBF150709-001Mh 23 FACEU20 AT a Public Hearing of the -Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Ithaca', County of Tompkins, State of New York, held in the Town Hall, 126 East Seneca Street, in thel City of Ithaca, on July 2, 1979. PRESENT: Peter K. Francese, Chairman Joan Reuning Edward W. King Edward N. Austen In the Matter of Application of ANN S. COLE * ORDER To vary the requirements of the Zoning * GRANTING Ordinance of the Town of Ithaca with *. VARIANCE respect to the premises located at ! 210 Christopher Lane, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 6-72-1-1.166, Ithaca, New York An application in the above matter to vary the requirements ,) of the.Zoning Ordinance of the Town of Ithaca to allow for the '! issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy by the Building INspector of the Town of Ithaca on a lot upon which there exists a house the set back of which from the west property line appears to be I no greater than four feet (41) less than the required fifteen feet' ( 5 ), such ,Property being located at 210 Christopher Lane, Ithaca I�New York, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 6-72-1-1.166, having been presented by ANN S. COLE,.Robert I. Williamson Esq., as Agent, to i the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Ithaca, and a public f� hearing by said Board having been duly held after published notice at the place stated above on July 2, 1979, and consideration j having been given to the promotion of the health, safety, morals and general welfare of the community in harmony with the general j purpose and intent of the ordinance and it having been resolved :I and determined following such hearing that a need for the use �I in question exists, and that the convenience and prosperity of the community will be served, and further, that the neighboring persons and property will not be adversely affected and substan- tial justice be done by entry of this Order, it .is ha�reby ORDERED, that this Variance be granted for the westerly side yard and that a Certificate of Occupancy be issued by the Building Inspector. i FINDINGS OF FACT: 1. No one appeared before the Board in oppositidh to this Appeal for Variance. 2, The situation has existed for some nine years and no damage or detriment to the neighborhood appears`to have occurred. 3. A Survey Map., dated June 18, 1979, duly signed and sealed by Howard R. Schlieder, NYS P.E. & L.S., has been presen- ted which shows that the house set back from the west property line of said lot appears to be 11' +, being a difference of only 4' from the required 151. 4. The lack of a Certificate of Occupancy would cause serious financial harm to the Appellant without any appreciable benefit to the Town of Ithaca. 5. It is in keeping with the spirit and intent of the Zoning) Ordinance to permit such house to remain in said location. i Dated Ithaca, New York a er K. Francese, chairmaZ July 3, 1979 Zoning Board of Appeals Town of Ithaca 0 1