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history • j/ I sEPTIU VARIANCE FEE - $35.00 - own o �ceevt3 �r L TOWN OF QUEENSBURY QUEENSBURY TOWN OFFICE BUILDING RECEIVED �c r� Application to the Town Board of Health for Variance to the JUL 2 5 1989 Regulations of the Sanitary Sewage Disposal Ordinance BLDG. & CODE DEPT. 1 . Applicant' s Name: G leimn P . )U)e,i•( Phone No. 79.i •j'/&, Street Address : R, ) , II' • City , State , Zip : ,fake. C>PE'ir(fP) I t-nL�•r 2 . Agent' s Name : _ Phone No. • Street Address : • City, State, Zip : 3 . Property Location: 3 ('`)``'`-) Tax Map Ho. Section /(,) Block / Lot .may 4 . Present Use of Property F;e)r'O_C CA)/MT • S . Site Data: • A. ) Percolation Rate 1`' Minutes per inch , B . ) Nature of Soil &Depth thereof 5(GlAA, [nvuueJ C. ) Topography: flat, rolling,(steep of slope :)U j/�'-" w: / 1 7 �iZY �X'(': 70/1 Or- .11/11 f. D. ) If ground water, bedrock or other impervious material is apparent, at what depth does it begin?_a - c2C) ft. E. ) Water supply : Municipal, well,? other F. ) Type of system proposed: drywell, tile field, other /000 ca]• Ile]L\ 1 Ctrs G. ) No . of Bedrooms Li • lH. ) Septic tank capacity /Oou 9d jfola'inq gallons I. ) Daily flow 4.0 c1j • g pd 6 . Article & Section No. for which a Variance is requested: Article No. S. O5o Section No. g- &. A. ) State specific provision eQ����� I (/PaV rocrn n/ Liao /.g Aa/�rr �k •I k (C�� I Variance Application(Sev Vie) cont' d. -2- 7 . State the special condition or circumstance that compliance with the provision of the ordinance would deprive the applicant of the reasonable use of the property. atti(A w'rea.i( 0-1 lr U rt.n �/ W�A 1 ,r�.c;1'f" (All 00.) . ur\r \c 1 be d 8. Is there any alternate solution? Yes No_ X 9 . If there is an alternate solution, state the reason for not implementing • 10 . Is this property within the Adirondack Park? Yes No A plot plan of the lot dram to scale must be attached, indicating the location and size of the lot, the location and size of the proposed sewage disposal system, any other structure and any special physical feature of the property which prevents total compliance to the ordinance. 11. Other comments : Gyl..L (,0,0 (.0L. 1 Yf OVt.i 1( 111-:c(� 11U,t1AY1t 00A S. 1� yhtet<-111,4(y CrInC{ ir'd `,N_r ( < �t . 1 >r� ��(d'A : � '� 1-tla I( 11Vu Dated this 4.5' day of 192 /9 _ /'6%`/Iv1U - } ��(Signature or Applicant 310 the alarm system. SUPERVISOR BORGOS-Is that connect to a flow of some sort? MR. HA TIN-Yes. SUPERVISOR BORGOS-Any further comments from the public? Hearing none, we'll close the public hearing. PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED 7:20 P.M. RESOLUTION APPROVING VARIANCE REQUEST OF GLENN E. POWELL RESOLUTION NO. 44, Introduced by George Kurosaka who moved for its adoption, seconded by Ronald Montesi. WHEREAS, Glenn E. Powell previously filed a request for a variance from certain provisions of the Sanitary Sewage Disposal Ordinance of the Town of Queensbury, such provisions being more specifically, those requiring that a 4 bedroom home must have a holding tank with a capacity of 4,000 gallons, and • WHEREAS, Glenn E. Powell also previously filed a request for a variance from other certain provisions of the Sanitary Sewage Disposal Ordinance of the Town of Queensbury, such provisions being more specifically those requiring a 50' setback from a stream, lake or water course, and WHEREAS, a notice of public hearing was given in the official newspaper of the Town of Queensbury and a public hearing was held in connection with the variance request on August 8, 1989, and WHEREAS, the Town Clerk advises that property owners within 500 feet of the subject property have been duly notified, NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town of Queensbury Local Board of Health grants a variance to Glenn E. Powell, allowing a 1,000 gallon holding tank for year round purposes and granting a 45' separation from Glen Lake, and finds as follows: a. that there are special circumstances or conditions which justify allowing the year round 1,000 gallon holding tank in that there is a preexisting system servicing a part of the residence upon the premises and the lot size is too small to accommodate the 4,000 gallon tank required, and b. that there are special circumstances or conditions which justify allowing the 45' separation from Glen Lake in that the lot size is too small to accommodate the 50' distance required, and c. that due to the nature of the variances, it is felt that the variation will not be materially detrimental to the purposes and objectives of this ordinance or to other adjoining properties or otherwise conflict with the purpose and objectives of any plan or policy of the Town of Queensbury. d. that the Local Board of Health finds that the granting of the variances is necessary for the reasonable use of the land and that the variances are granted as the minimum variances which would alleviate the specific unnecessary hardship found by the Local Board of Health to affect the applicant, and e. that the Local Board of Health imposes a condition upon the applicant that he must also secure the approval of the New York State Department of Health. Duly adopted this 25th day of September, 1989, by the following vote: Ayes: Mr. Kurosaka, Mrs. Potenza, Mr. Montesi, Mrs. Monahan, Mr. Borgos Noes: None Absent: None RESOLUTION TO ADJOURN THE QUEENSBURY BOARD OF HEALTH