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1968-07-17 ~~ '- Zoning Board of Appeals held at 1968 at 7:30 P.M. There were present: James Keller Charles O. Sicard George Kurosaka being a quorum of the Board. MINUTES of the public hearing of the Town of Queensbury the Town Office Building on July 17, James Keller, the Secretary, acted as Chairman of the meeting. Charles O. Sicard read the minutes of the last meeting and upon motion by Charles O. Sicard, seconded by George Kurosaka and carried unanimously, were app~oved. The notice of public hearing on Application for a Variance #42 by Tom Murphy Auto Sales for the construction of an '-- oversized sign was readvbY;Jthe Secretary. Mr. Murphy was present arid also Mr. Hoffman of Signs of Progress. It was pointed out that this was for a sign which had panels that could be changed to advertize both the camper trailers and sno mobiles whith Mr. Murphy sold. Mr. Robert Eddy, Chairman of the Queensbury Beautification Committee was present. He stated that they were becoming concerned over the situation of signs in the Town and that the signs should not be permitted because of lack of hardship in these cases. Considerable discussion was had on this about the authority of the Zoning Board to grant variances for signs and why many of those granted had various restrictions in them. Mr. Eddy stated his Committee felt that the sign part of the ordinance ought to be enforced to keep the number of signs down. He said that although they couldn't do anything about the signs there before the Ordinance they could see that the new ones '- were in accordance with the requirements of the Ordinance. L..J.Ç After discussion, upon motion duly made, seconded and ',~ carried unanimonsly, it was RESOLVED, that Application for a Variance #42 by Tom Murphy Auto Sales be approved in accordance with his application. Mr. Keller stated that the type of sign which Mr. Mµrphy proposes in that he is fully utilizing the full sign area as well as advertising two products on one sign is what they would like to incorporate throughout the Town rather than several small smgns. The next item on the agenda is Application for a Variance #43 by Northern Distributing Co. for the construction of two signs within 25' of the right of way. The notice was read by the Secretary and discussion was hadwwith reference to the signs and their proposed location. Mr. Eddy's earlier comments were noted to also apply to this Application. After discussion, upon motion duly made, seconded and carried unanimously, itwwas RESOLVED, that Application for a Variance #43 by Northern Distributing Co. he disapproved on the grounds that no hardship has been shown for the granting of this Variance. Application for a Variance #44 by JeRay's Re~taurant for the construction of a sign within 50' of the road was presented to the meeting. Mr. Hoffman discussed this proposed sign with members of the Board and after this discussion, upon motion duly made, sedended and carried unanimously, this was referred to the Planning Board for their report and set for a public hearing on August 21, 1968 at 7:30 P.M. Mr. Carl DeSantis and Attorney Michael J. O'Connor of the firm of McPhillips, Fitzgerald & Meyer, representing "- Mr. Otto Schweikhart, were present asking if they had to apply for i..j to . a variance to relocate signs in connection with the taking of \,----, lands by the State. Considerableddiscussion was had on this pomnt and it was suggested that this be turned over tb,:the Town Attorney for his opinion and because of the time limitation of September 9 on these that they file applications which could be calledffor a public hearing at the next meeting if necessary. Application for a Variance #45 by Carl DeSantis, Aviation Road Development Corp., Howard Johnson Restaurant for relocttion of an existing non-conforming sign within SO' of the right of way and Application for a Variance #46 by Otto Schweikhart represented by ~1r. O'Connor, for relocation of two signs within SO' of the right of way were sent to the Planning Board, the Town Attorney and set for a public hearing on August 21, 1968. There being no other business to come before the meeting, '- upon motion duly made by Charles O. Sicard, seconded by George Kurosaka, and carried unanimously, it was adjourned. \ I ~ ~ ~ftc .(-~ }--Z. ~-----) Secretar '--