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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZBA History Combined (52) Zoning Board of Appeals History as of 31.-2-2.1 491 Five Mile Drive Tax Parcels involved, with address if known 491 Five Mile Drive 31.-2-2.1 with subdivision into 31.-2-2.1 and 31.-2-2.2 and readdressing from 611 Five Mile Drive. History: 1985 – Use Variance/ Special Permit for plumbing business - Withdrawn TOWN OF ITHACA ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1985 7:00 P.M. By direction of the Chairman of the Zoning Board of Appeals NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Public Hearings will be held by the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Ithaca on Wednesday, May 15, 1985, in Town Hall, 126 East Seneca Street, (FIRST Floor, REAR Entrance, WEST Side), Ithaca, N.Y., COMMENCING AT 7:00 P.M., on the following matters: ADJOURNED APPEAL (from March 20, 1985 and April 17, 1985) of Robert A. Boehlecke Jr., Lawrence Hull, Agent, in re the use of an existing structure (barn), located in Residence District R9, for an office, shop, and storage of plumbing supplies, with three employees, at 611 Five Mile Drive, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 6-31-2-2.1. APPEAL of Richard Berggren, Appellant, Susan E. Sackett, Agent, from the decision of the Building Inspector denying a Building Permit for the construction of a single family dwelling in Residence District R9 on a lot with no frontage on a Town road and with both side yards deficient, at 185 Kendall Avenue, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 6-54-4-19. Permit is denied under Section 280-a of the Town Law, and Article III, Section 7, and Article XIV, Section 75, of the Town of Ithaca Zoning Ordinance. Said Zoning Board of Appeals will at said time, 7:00 p.m., and said place, hear all persons in support of such matters or objections thereto. Persons may appear by agent or in person. Lewis D. Cartee Building Inspector Town of Ithaca Dated: May 7, 1985 Publish: May 10, 1985 Zoning Board of Appeals 13 April 17, 1985 ADJOURNED APPEAL (FROM MARCH 20, 1985) OF ROBERT A. BOEHLECKE JR., LAWRENCE HULL, AGENT, IN RE THE USE OF .AN EXISTING STRUCTURE (BARN), LOCATED IN RESIDENCE DISTRICT R91 FOR AN OFFICE, SHOP, AND STORAGE OF PLUMBING SUPPLIES, WITH THREE EMPLOYEES, AT 611 FIVE MILE DRIVE, TOWN OF ITHACA TAX PARCEL NO. 6-31-2-2.1. Chairman Aron declared the Adjourned Public Hearing in the above -noted matter duly opened at 7:46 p.m. and read aloud from the. Notice of Public Hearings as posted and published and as noted above. Messrs. Boehlecke and Hull were present, as was Attorney Dirk A. Galbraith, representing Mr. Hull, Chairman Aron requested that those present who might wish to speak, do so with new information only, adding that the Board has heard extensively from the neighbors and has before it the Minutes of the March 20th meeting. Attorney Galbraith stated that the only new matter they would like to bring up is that Mr. Hull has given him an additional petition signed by eight neighboring property owners indicating their approval of the variance. Attorney Galbraith stated that he would like the petition made a part of the record. Chairman Aron accepted the Petition and read aloud as follows: "Petition to the Town of Ithaca We the undersigned being neighbors to the property of 491-495, Floral Avenue, (5 Mile Drive) do approve of Lawrence Hull operating a plumbing repair business and doing necessary improvements to the property to accomplish this work." Chairman Aron read aloud the names and addresses of the signatories, as follows: "Stephen Zavaski II, 264 Floral Ave. Stephen Zavaksi, 264 Floral Ave. Ray Chilson Jr., 254 Floral Ave. Mr. & Mrs. Gray, 242 Floral Ave. Mr. & Mrs. K. L. Taylor, 250 Floral Ave. Abram Watkins, 248 Floral Ave. Thomas Phillips, 242 Floral Ave. Art Rosten, Floral Ave." Attorney Galbraith stated that the Board has had an opportunity to view the property since its last meeting and, commenting that they do not want to. add to the lengthy record, offered that Mr. Hull and he were present to answer any questions. Chairman Aron asked if there were anyone present who wished to speak for or against the matter before the Board. Mr. Heinz P. Riederer, 496 Five Mile Drive, spoke from stated that he lives directly across the street from the the floor and property in question. Mr. Riederer stated that presented at the last meeting by going he would through like to address the petition the petition name by name. TOWN OF ITHACA ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1985 7:00 P.M. By direction of the Chairman of the Zoning Board of Appeals NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Public Hearings will be held by the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Ithaca on Wednesday, March 20, 1985, in Town Hall, 126 East Seneca Street, (FIRST Floor, REAR Entrance, WEST Side), Ithaca, N.Y., COMMENCING AT 7:00 P.M., on the following matters: ADJOURNED APPEAL (from December 12, 1984, January 23, 1985, February 27, 1985) of R. Delli-Carpini, J. Fairchild, and J. Saroka, Appellants, in re the conversion of an existing garage on a developed lot in a Residence District R15 to a place of worship (public place of assembly) at 203 Pine Tree Road, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 6-57-1-1. APPEAL of John W. and Ruth H. DeWire, Appellants, from the decision of the Building Inspector denying a building permit -for the construction of an addition (porch) to an existing residential structure, located in Residence District R15, creating a side yard with a deficiency of 2 feet, at 148 Pine Tree Road, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 6-58-2-8. Permit is denied under Article IV, Section 14, and Article. XIV, Section 75 of the Town of Ithaca Zoning Ordinance. APPEAL of Robert A. Boehlecke Jr., Lawrence Hull, Agent, from the decision of the Building Inspector denying permission to use an existing structure (barn), located in Residence District R9, for an office, shop, and storage of plumbing supplies, with three employees, at 611 Five Mile Drive, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 6-31-2-2.1. Permission is denied under Article III, Section 4, of the Town of Ithaca Zoning Ordinance. APPEAL of William Topley and Samuel Bonanni, Appellants, Kenneth Ash, Agent, from the decision of the Building Inspector denying a building permit for the construction of a two-family dwelling in Residence District R9 with each dwelling unit of equal size (three bedrooms in each unit) and with a rear yard deficiency of 5 feet, and further denying a Special Permit to allow three unrelated persons to occupy (continued on Page 2)