TOWN OF MACEDON
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
December 16, 2009
The Town of Macedon Zoning Board
of Appeals meeting was held on Wednesday, December 16, 2009, 7:30 p.m., at the
Town Complex, 32 Main Street,
Macedon, NY. Present were Chairman Warren Jeffries, members
Carl Eligh, John Gravino, Charles Packard & Ronald
Santovito and Board Clerk Susan Bush.
Absent were Councilman David McEwen and Code Enforcement Officer Michael
Nelson.
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 HEARING:
Z-10-09 – Clark – 3185 & 3207
Route 350 – Area Variance – Section 135-112-A-10-c – Front setback for
proposed residence – Applicant Howard Clark and his representative Tim Vollinger of John A. Green & Associates were present. The applicant is resubdividing
two lots with existing houses to create a third vacant lot (Lot
2) in the middle. They would like to
extend a sewer lateral across the three lots, and the easement would interfere
with meeting the 60 ft. required front setback for the proposed house on Lot 2. A 10 ft.
variance is being requested for a front setback of 50 ft. The corresponding setbacks for the existing
houses on Lots 1 and 3 are 46+ ft. and 23+ ft., respectively. Mr. Vollinger
presented a revised map which illustrated these dimensions. He also explained that placing the house
behind the easement would not be the best option as that area of the lot is
lower and tends to be wet. Subdivision
approval was granted by the Planning Board on 12-14-09.
·
Wayne
County Planning Board –
No intermunicipal or countywide
impact; returned to the Town to be handled as a local
matter.
·
Planning Board – Positive referral
·
Town Board – Representative absent
·
SEQR – Not required at Appeals level
There was no one else to speak
for or against the granting of this variance.
BOARD DISCUSSION:
Z-10-09 – Clark – 3185 & 3207
Route 350 – Area Variance – Section 135-112-A-10-c – Front setback for
proposed residence – A motion to grant this variance as submitted was made by
John Gravino, seconded by Charles Packard.
Board members felt this was a reasonable request due to the shorter
setbacks of the two adjacent houses, and the subject variance would be for one lot,
not a large development.
The five factors were
reviewed. Board members felt there would
be no change in the neighborhood, citing the existing houses which are closer
to the street, and the extenuating circumstance of the sewer easement.
Roll Vote: Eligh – yes;
Gravino – yes; Packard – yes; Santovito – yes; Jeffries – yes. Therefore, this variance is granted.
MINUTES:
A motion to approve the 08-20-09
minutes was made by Carl Eligh, seconded by John
Gravino. All in favor; minutes approved.
ADJOURNMENT:
A motion to adjourn was made by
John Gravino, seconded by Ron Santovito.
All in favor; meeting adjourned at 7:45 p.m,.
Respectfully submitted,
Susan Bush
Clerk to the Board