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MINUTES of the public hearing of the Zoning Board of Appeals
held October 20, 1976 at 7:30 P~M.
There were present:
George Kurosaka (Acting Chairman)
Charles Sicard
Sjoerdje Richardson
being the members of the Board. The meeting was called to order by
Mr. Kurosaka. The Minutes of the last meeting were approved.
OLD BUSINESS - None
NEW BUSINESS:
Variance #459 - John D. Buecking, East Side Ridge Road - to
allow domestic livestock on 7-1/2 acre lot in an R-3 Zone on the pro-
perty situated at east side of Ridge Road.
Mr. Buecking was not present and the board stated they would
go back to this Variance when he arrived.
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Variance #460 - Roland C. Mandigo - to enlarge a non-conforming
use in R-3 and R-4 Zone on the property situated at Luzerne Road.
Mr. Mandigo was present and stated the addition would be to his
existing building. There were no appearances for or against.
The Town of Queensbury Planning Board approved without comment.
Charles Sicard made a motion and it was seconded by S. Richard-
son. as follows:
RESOLVED, that Variance #460 be approved as a reasonable use of
the land.
Approval unanimous.
Variance #461 - Peter Harris Clothes - to place a 5 ft. by 20 ft.
sign on the edge of canopy in lieu of the required l5 inch projection
from the face of the building on the property situated at Route 9,
Northway Plaza.
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Requested to postpone this for one month.
Variance #462 - John R. Girard, d/b/a Carbide Sharpening Ser-
Vice - to enlarge a nonconforming use in an R-3 Zone on the property
situated at south side of Corinth Road.
Mr. Girard was present.
Mrs. Helen Fuglister, who lives 800' away from this business
was present in objection to this variance. She stated that the bus-
iness is very noisy and if he was allowed to build, it would only
add to the noise problem.
The Town of Queensbury approved without comment.
Mr. Sicard made a motion to approve the application and it was
seconded by S. Richardson as follows:
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RESOLVED, that Variance #462 be approved as
it is in conformance with the Town of Queensbury
Planning Board and Warren County Planning Board.
Variance is also approved with the following stip-
ulations: Building is to be finished with board and
batton on the addition and stucco on the blocks.
To have a lawn in the front, shrubs in front of the
building with lawn to the road.
Variance #459 - John D. Buecking - to allow domestic livestock
on 7-1/2 acre lot in an R-3 Zone on the property situated at east
side of Ridge Road.
Mr. Buecking was present and stated this land was across from
the Butternut Hill Development. He stated the reason for his putting
horses on this land would be for recreational purposes only for his
children to ride. There would be no more than six horses. He also
stated he was in the process of purchasing this property. The pro-
perty has one house, two out buildings with a barn which is 40 x 20.
The following people were present in objection to this applica-
tion:
Walter Dykeman, who lives up the hill on Chestnut Ridge said he
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was opposed because of smell, flys, etc.
Dr. Lee said he was confused over the notice from the Zoning
Board saying "Domestic Livestock." Said he would not object to a
couple of horses but would not want six horses.
Mr. Charles Adams, Chestnut Ridge Road, against having any
horses at all.
Mrs. Pauline Adams, Chestnut Ridge Road, also opposed to hav-
ing any horses there.
Mrs. Loretta Anderson, Corner of Chestnut Ridge and Ridge Road,
in objection. No horses at all.
"Barbara Houghton, Chestnut Ridge, \Vas opposed because she said
it would depreciate the value of her property.
Gerald Noonan, Chestnut Ridge Road, opposed to having any hor-
ses.
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Letters were received from the following with no objection.:
Mrs. Louise Miller, Mrs. Bishop and Victor Bishop and Earl
Ellsworth.
Mrs. Richardson made a motion, seconded by Charles Sicard:
RESOLVED that Variance #459 - John D. Buecking, be disappro-
ved in view of the fact that the neighborhood is now residential.
Variance #463 - George Pfeiffer, Glendale Drive, Glens Falls,
C-2 Zone, ~ to enlarge a non-conforming use on the property sit-
uated at Glendale Drive. Mr. Pfeiffer was present.
No one appeared for or against this variance, and the Town
of Queensbury approved without comment.
Charles Sicard made a motion to approved the application and
it was seconded by Mrs. Richardson as follows:
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RESOLVED, that Variance #463 - George Pfeiffer,
be approved as it concurs with the Town of Queensbury
Board.
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The public portion of the meeting was closed.
Mr. Andrew VonDeak and Bruce Keenan of the Pyramid Com-
pany asked the Board for some special time to be heard and to
present the following. Mr. Robert Stewart, attorney for Py-
ramid Company was also present.
Mr. Keenan stated they had previously gone before the
Zo~ng Board concerning the new addition and wanted to know if
the present plan conforms closely enough with the original plan
instead of going through more plans. He further stated that
Sears would be in the Mall. He does not think that the plan
they are now proposing is changed much from the original plan
and ask the Board that because of the winter weather coming
would ask the Board that they not have another plan made up.
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Mr. Bob Eddy, Chairman of the Beautification Committee has
not been contacted regarding the new part of the building. A
building permit also needs to be granted.
Charles Sicard said he would like to see what the Beautifi-
cation Committee decides ,tomorrow night.
Mr. Keenan asked the board if they would approve the bui1d-
ing permit and leave the rest to the Beautification Committee.
The meeting was again officially opened and on a motion by
George Kurosaka, seconded by Mrs. Richardson the following:
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RESOLVED that Pyramid Company of Glens Falls go to
the Beautification Committee meeting tomorrow night as an
advisory on the landscaping and screening of the entire pro-
ject and they are to bring that material back to the Zoning
Board next Wednesday or Thrusday with their recommendations.
In the meantime, the Zoning Board is directing the building
inspector to go ahead and grant the building permit. At
that meeting, it will be agreed what is to be done and a
Certificate of Occupancy will not be issued until everything
is done. Also - the plans are not a major deviation from
the plans but enough to call for a review (date of plans is
September l3, 1976) plus the landscaping.
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The motion was unanimous.
The meeting was adjourned at 10:
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