ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
October 17, 2007
The Town of Macedon Zoning Board
of Appeals meeting was held on Wednesday, October 17, 2007, at the Town
Complex,
Mr. Jeffries called the meeting to order at 7:35 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-16-07
· Planning Board Board gave a negative referral.
·
impact; returned to the Town to be handled as a local matter with
the following comments: 1) hardship criteria required to grant an
area variance be met at the local level and 2) should the area
variance be granted, the barn should be sited and constructed
(materials & design considered) in a way that helps it blend with
surrounding residential developments.
· Town Board Agreed with Planning Boards negative referral.
Barn could be sited on lot so that it does not require a variance.
· SEQR Not required at Appeals level.
There was no one else present to speak for or against the granting of this variance.
Z-17-07 Prime Time Convenience Store 1241 Route 31 Area Variance Sections 135 Attachment 1 & 135-172-K Setbacks and Sections 135-190-A & E Signs Phil Silvestri, Silvestri Architects, and Jim Denniston, real estate broker, were present on behalf of the applicant. This is a proposed 6,000 sq. ft. convenience store with gas pumps and two fast food tenants (pizzeria and a national franchise). The Planning Board has given sketch plan approval, and a Special Use Permit application has been submitted to the Town Board. As a result of review by the Planning Board, the gas canopy has been moved back from 84 to 92, reducing the variance requested. The rear setback variance has increased slightly (1 ft.). Applicant will install landscape buffering between the store and the residence to the east. A fence would also be considered. Mr. Denniston stated the residential property in question is a rental, and the owner has not given them any negative feedback. Applicant is willing to work with the neighbor.
Regarding signs, six (6) signs are requested vs. two (2) allowed by code, and the pylon sign would be 60 sq. ft. vs. 24 sq. ft. allowed. There would be three (3) building-mounted signs, one for the store and one for each of the food tenants. Gasoline brand signs would be installed on three sides of the canopy. The pylon will contain the gasoline brand, gasoline prices, and two tenant panels and will be within code for height. All signs would be illuminated.
Mr. Silvestri explained an
existing building (car dealership) will be demolished, and the new building
will be larger & farther back from the highway. Photos provided were of a similar building in
Mr. Gravino and Mr. Santovito questioned the need for tenant signs on the building, seeing them as a duplication of the pylon panels. Mr. Gravino also expressed a desire for lower light levels. Mr. Silvestri responded there would be no lights along the residential side of the property, and all lights would be directed away from any residences.
· Planning Board Board gave a positive referral on setbacks. They
also agreed with the number & size of signs; however, they will
review the sign makeup and aesthetics with the applicant at a later
date.
·
impact; returned to Town to be handled as a local matter with the
following comments: 1) the hardship criteria required to grant
the area variances must be met at the local level and 2) should the
area variances be granted, the developers are encouraged to use as
much of the parcel as necessary to make the sites traffic flow and
parking as safe as possible. The submitted site plan appears to be
a bit congested given the anticipated traffic patterns and proposed
parking spaces. It appears a few parking spaces could be removed
(and still meet code requirements) if necessary.
· Town Board Concurs with the Town Planning Board comments.
· SEQR Not required at Appeals level; will be completed as part of site plan approval.
There was no one else present to speak for or against the granting of these variances.
BOARD DISCUSSION:
Z-16-07 Bell 3174 County Line Road Area Variance Section 135-61-B Accessory structure in front yard A motion to deny this variance was made by John Gravino, seconded by Ron Santovito. Mr. Gravino felt the barn could be moved farther back on the property. Mr. Jeffries felt the 40 ft. front setback was a problem, being less than the 60 ft. required for a principal structure.
The five factors were reviewed. Members felt granting this variance would cause an undesirable change in the neighborhood, the benefit could be achieved in another way, and the variance would be substantial.
Roll Vote: Eligh absent; Gravino yes; Packard absent; Santovito yes; Jeffries yes. Therefore, this variance is denied.
Z-17-07 Prime Time Convenience Store 1241 Route 31 Area Variance Sections 135 Attachment 1 & 135-172-K Setbacks & Sections 135-190-A & E Signs A motion to grant the variances requested for setbacks under Sections 135 Attachment 1 and 135-172-K was made by John Gravino, seconded by Ron Santovito. Board members felt this was an improved use of the site.
The five factors were reviewed.
Roll Vote: Eligh absent; Gravino yes; Packard absent; Santovito yes; Jeffries yes. Therefore, these variances are granted.
A motion to a grant the variances for Signs #1, #4, #5, #6 and the pylon sign as submitted with the total square footage reduced by 25 sq. ft. was made by John Gravino, seconded by Ron Santovito. Mr. Gravino again stated he felt the tenant signs on the building were not necessary. However, it was noted the applicant could reapply if their national franchise tenant requested such a sign.
The five factors were reviewed.
Roll Vote: Eligh absent; Gravino yes; Packard absent; Santovito yes; Jeffries yes. Therefore, these variances are granted.
MINUTES:
A motion to approve the 09-19-07 minutes was made by John Gravino, seconded by Ron Santovito. All in favor; minutes approved.
ADJOURNMENT:
A motion to adjourn was made by Ron Santovito, seconded by John Gravino. All in favor; meeting adjourned at 8:35 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Susan Bush
Clerk to the Board