ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS -
MINUTES
January 8, 2003
THE
TOWN OF MACEDON ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING WAS HELD ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY
8, 2003, AT THE TOWN COMPLEX, 1675 NORTH WAYNEPORT ROAD, MACEDON, NY. PRESENT WERE CHAIRMAN WARREN JEFFRIES,
MEMBERS CARL ELIGH, JOHN GRAVINO, CHARLES PACKARD AND HELEN SAVERSKY. ALSO PRESENT WERE TOWN ENGINEER SCOTT ALLEN
AND TOWN COUNCILMAN DAVID MAUL.
Mr.
Jeffries called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. He then explained the purpose for which this Board serves and
read the Legal Notice as it appeared in the "Times".
PUBLIC HEARINGS:
Z-27-02 - Terrore/762 Erie
Street Road/Area Variance Section 135-62 Schedule I - Request to build attached
garage within side setback
Frank
& Melissa Terrore were present to explain their application. They would like to build a 24' x 24'
attached garage on the side of their home with a 10' x 12' bump out on the back
as a workshop. Their home was built in
1973 without a garage. An addition on
the back of the house prevents placement of the garage in that area. The proposed placement would be at the head
of their existing driveway and require a 7' side setback as opposed to 25'
required. Mr. Terrore submitted a
letter from Gary & Florence Guthrie, the neighbors on that side, stating
they have no objections to this project.
There was no one else present to speak for or against the granting of
this variance.
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Town
Board - no comments
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Due
to timing of meetings, submission to Planning Board & Wayne County
Planning Board was not possible.
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No
SEQR required
Public
hearing was then closed.
Z-28-02 -
Dentico/Richter/2930 West Walworth Road/Area Variance Section 135-61-A -
Request to build garage larger than allowed
Applicants
Robert Dentico and Peggy Richter were present & represented by Dave
Matthews of Matthews Consulting. Mr.
Matthews explained this garage is part of a new home to be constructed, is set
on a 2.3 acre parcel & has Planning Board site approval. The garage would be 1200 sq. ft. as opposed
to 800 sq. ft. allowed. This will be a
long ranch-style home, and the larger garage would blend with this style. Additional space is needed to accommodate
Mr. Dentico's truck and other personal possessions. Mr. Dentico stated there would be no commercial use of this
property.
John
& Janet Fus, 2952 West Walworth Road, were present to comment on this
application. They had concerns
regarding storage of machinery & equipment. (Mr. Dentico is a self- employed home improvement
contractor.) Mr. Dentico stated he has
no equipment other than his truck and a pull-behind 8' x 16' trailer. The trailer is normally kept on his job
sites & would only be parked at his home on a short-term basis.
Debbie
Gierman, 2965 West Walworth Road, asked if any materials would be stored
on-site or debris brought in. Mr.
Dentico & Ms. Richter responded "no, this is our home".
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Town
Board - Mr. Maul expressed the Town Board's sensitivity to the neighbors'
concerns as a result of another situation in that
area, but had no objection to this
project
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Due
to timing of meetings, submission to Planning Board and Wayne County Planning
Board was not possible
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No
SEQR required
There
was no one else present to speak for or against the granting of this
variance. Public hearing was then
closed.
Z-29-02 - Maklos/1825 Magog
Road/Area Variance Sections 135-64-E-2, 135-64-E-5,
135-64-E-6, 135-64-E-7-a,
135-64-E-10 & 135-64-E-11- Request to build horse barn/riding arena larger
than allowed, within setback, number of animals & acreage required, parking
setback required
Steve
& Jill Maklos were present to explain their application. Mr. Maklos amended the application to
include Sections 135-64-E-7-a and 135-64-E-11.
They currently have a barn with seven stalls (9' x 13') housing 7 horses
with three (3) outside shelters; fencing is vinyl-coated wire. Parcel is 14.5 acres -- 4.5 acres + 10 acres
added. Proposed barn would be an 80' x
160' Cover-All structure encompassing stable/riding areas and housing up to 30
horses, including the 7 at present. Mr.
Jeffries asked if another location was possible to eliminate the setback
encroachment. Mr. Maklos responded the
barn could be relocated, but proposed site is desirable because it is the
highest elevation on the property. Mr.
Allen pointed out this project would need to be approved by the Planning Board
if variances were granted. ZBA concerns
could be forwarded to the Planning Board for their review. Mr. Gravino questioned disposal of manure. Mr. Maklos replied they currently spread the
manure on their own property and would continue to do so, but other options are
available; i.e., removal by private individuals and/or commercial haulers. Mr. Jeffries asked how the requested size of
the barn was determined and if it could be made smaller. Mr. Maklos responded it could be made
smaller, and it is a "temporary" structure & could be taken
down. Mrs. Maklos explained this size
would accommodate a heavier construction allowing horses to be driven inside,
as well as exercising larger hunter/jumpers.
This construction also allows for snow loads. They do not want to rush into this project and expect the total
project to take 1-1/2 years for completion.
Ms. Saversky questioned traffic flow for any horse shows/events that
would occur. Mrs. Maklos stated an
event could generate 30 trucks/trailers going in and out during the day
possibly twice a year.
Scott
Allen, as an adjoining property owner, spoke in support of this proposal. He stated the Maklos keep their property in
excellent condition and have demonstrated conscientious care of their animals.
As
part of the applicant's package, neighbors provided four (4) letters of
support. They were: Bohdan Lyko, 1801 Magog Road; W. Milliman,
959 Lawrence Road; Scott Allen, 981 Lawrence Road; Norman Everdyke, 980
Lawrence Road.
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Town
Board - Mr. Maul offered comments on each section as follows:
135-64-E-2 - 14 acres vs. 20 acres required - No
objection
135-64-E-6 & 135-64-E-7-a - Distance from
property line - Barn could be
placed
elsewhere, but all surrounding property owners agree
135-64-E-10 - Height - No objections
135-64-E-11 - No objections
135-64-E-5 - Number of horses - 30 horses should
require 24 acres. Would prefer
number of
horses to be limited appropriately for 14 acres.
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Due
to timing of meetings, submission to Planning Board & Wayne County Planning
Board was not possible
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SEQR
- Planning Board to be designated for SEQR review
There
was no one else present to speak for or against the granting of these
variances. Public Hearing was then
closed.
BOARD DISCUSSIONS:
Z-27-02 - Terrore/762 Erie
Street Road/Area Variance Section 135-62 Schedule I - Construction of attached
garage within side setback
Motion
made by John Gravino, seconded by Charles Packard, to approve this variance
with an 18-month abandonment clause.
Mr. Gravino had a concern regarding the 7' setback. However, they are currently parking their
vehicles in that area, and the neighbor on that side supports the
application. Five factors were then
reviewed.
Roll
Vote: Eligh - yes; Gravino - yes;
Packard - yes; Saversky - yes; Jeffries - yes; Therefore, this variance is
granted.
Z-28-02 -
Dentico/Richter/2930 West Walworth Road/Area Variance Section 135-61-A - Construction of garage
larger than allowed
Motion
made by John Gravino, seconded by Carl Eligh, to approve this variance with an
18-month abandonment clause. Discussion
brought out these points: Applicants
could build up to two (2) accessory structures, each much larger than proposed
garage; neighbors' concerns were addressed regarding commercial use; similar
variances have been granted. The five
factors were then reviewed.
Roll
Vote: Eligh - yes; Gravino - yes;
Packard - yes; Saversky - yes; Jeffries - yes; Therefore, this variance is
granted.
Z-29-02 - Maklos/1825 Magog
Road/Area Variance Sections 135-64-E-2, 135-64-E-5,
135-64-E-6, 135-64-E-7-a,
135-E-10, 135-E-11 - Construction of horse barn/riding arena larger than allowed, within
setback, number of animals, acreage required & parking setback
Mr.
Maklos asked for a motion to table their request pending his pursuit of a
land-lease agreement with the adjoining property owner.
Section
135-64-E-2 - Motion made by Helen Saversky, seconded by Charles Packard, to
grant the variance for this section with an 18-month abandonment clause.
Discussion
followed regarding setbacks and number of horses vs. acreage available. Four (4) of the fourteen (14) acres
encompass the residence and would not be included. This would mean up to 30 horses on 10 acres. Mr. Packard felt this might not be enough
acreage to accommodate 30 animals and the resulting manure. Ms. Saversky questioned if leased land could
be considered. Mr. Maul felt this was a
question for the Town's attorney. It
was felt more time would be needed to consider this application and to investigate
the legality of a land-lease situation.
Motion to table this action made by Carl Eligh, seconded by John
Gravino.
Roll
Vote: Eligh - yes; Gravino - yes;
Packard - yes; Saversky - yes; Jeffries - yes; Therefore, this matter is
tabled.
Mr.
Maul will contact the Town's attorney for clarification, and Mr. Allen will
contact the applicant.
OLD BUSINESS:
Z-25-02 - Sherburne
Properties, LLC/1241 Route 31/Area Variance Section 135-162-B - Request to expand
non-conforming building
Sue
Bassage of Sherburne Properties, LLC was present to ask this application be
reconsidered. Mr. Jeffries explained
the public hearing on this application had already been held, and denial had
been made based on the absence of the applicant. A letter was received from Gene Bassage explaining his absence
due to inclement weather the night of the hearing.
Motion
made by John Gravino, seconded by Helen Saversky, to reopen the deliberations
on this application.
Roll
Vote: Eligh - yes; Gravino - yes;
Packard - yes; Saversky - yes; Jeffries - yes; Therefore this matter is
reopened.
Ms.
Bassage explained the present tenant, Macedon Ford, requires more space to meet
corporate requirements for service, accommodate a larger parts department and
provide office space. This is a 25' x
80' addition with overhead doors. It is
non-conforming as a commercial use in a residential zone. Decision on re-zoning
would probably not be made until February.
Mr.
Eligh asked about the storage trailers currently used for office space &
parts storage, as well as the cars presently being parked off site. If the re-zoning is approved, additional
land will be leased to provide space for these vehicles on site.
Five
factors were then reviewed.
Motion
made by Helen Saversky, seconded by John Gravino, to approve this variance.
Roll
Vote: Eligh - yes; Gravino - yes;
Packard - yes; Saversky - yes; Jeffries - yes; Therefore this variance is
granted.
OTHER BUSINESS:
Route 31 Setback - Mr. Jeffries asked for
input from the Board members regarding a possible change of the 250 ft. setback
required for Route 31. It was noted the
County Planning Board has stated concerns due to the number of variance
applications received. Discussion
followed with the general consensus that 100 ft. from the right-of-way vs. the
current 250 ft. would be appropriate.
MINUTES:
Motion
made by John Gravino, seconded by Carl Eligh, to approve the December 11th
minutes. All in favor; minutes
approved.
ADJOURNMENT:
Motion
to adjourn made by John Gravino, seconded by Helen Saversky. Meeting adjourned at 9:29 p.m.
Respectfully
submitted,
Susan
Bush
Clerk
for the Board