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MINUTES of the public hearing of the Zoning Board of Appeals
held March 16, 1977 at 7:45 P.M.
There were present:
John Fitzgerald, Chairman
George Kurosaka
Sjoedje Richardson
Charles Sicard
Ted Turner
being members of the Board.
There were also present:
Mrs. Edward Willis (League of Women Voters)
George Liap"
Harold Boynton
Lee Coleman (The Post-Star)
On a motion by Mr. Fitzgerald, seconded by Mr. Kurosaka, the
minutes of the February meeting were approved as read.
Old Business:
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Variance #478 - Sears, Roebuck & Co. - to install nine wall
signs in lieu of the allowed one wall sign on the property
situated at Aviation Mall, Aviation Road.
Robert Stewart was present as representative and Robert
Platt from Signs of Progress.
There were no appearances for or against this variance.
Both Town and County Planning Boards approved.
The Board:
RESOLVED: Application for Variance #478 be approved
conforming with Town Planning Board.
This motion was made by Ted Turner seconded by George
Kurosaka. Vote: 4 aye 1 naye to approve. Motion carried.
Special Permit #47 - Pyramid Mall Co. -(Town Attorney's
Legal Opinion)
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Ta1bed until legal action is appropriate.
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New Business:
Variance #483 - Walter J. Barthel - to construct a Wood-
working Shop and Gift Shop with a 4' x 6' free-standing sign in
an R-3 Zone on the property situated at the east side of Ridge
Road.
There were no appearances for or against this variance.
Warren County Planning Board approved.
The Board:
RESOLVED: Application for Variance #483 be approved and
subject in accordance to Planning Board. Restricted only
to applicant and present owner.
This motion was made by Charles Sicard seconded by Ted
Turner. Unanimous decision to approve.
Variance #484 - Ralph and Elizabeth Schoenherr - to establish
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a non-conforming lot of 25,000 sq. ft. with 40 ft. road frontage
in an R-I Zone on the property situated at Cleverdale Road.
Public appearance against by Dr. Colegate Philips. Lot
too narrow. He rents house for the summer and 40 ft. might
devalue his property.
Town Planning Board - disapproved 5 naye 2 aye
The Board:
RESOLVED: Self-imposed hardship.
This motion was made by George Kurosaka seconded by
Sjoedje Richardson. Unanimous decision for disapproval.
Variance #486 - Carmine E. DiCiccio (Queens bury Sunoco) - to
place a self-service sign and a changeable price sign on the
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property situated at the Corner of Glen Street and Glenwood
Avenue.
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There were no appearances for or against this variance.
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Town Board disapproved two signs. Cut down to one two-
faced sign. Warren County Planning Board - concurs with Town Board.
The Board:
RESOLVED: Grant Variance #486 approval with the following
stipulations: Sign: 30 by 36 inches - double-faced s·ign
with height not exceeding 10 feet.
This motion was made by Ted Turner seconded by Charles
Sicard. Unanimous decision to approve variance.
Special Permit #63 - Turnpike Enterprises, Inc. - to place
another Drive-in theater on the property situated at the west side
of Route 9.
There were no appearances for or against this permit.
Town Planning Board - approved of Special Permit #63 with
increase of buffer line of 20 feet with no trees cut down.
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The Board:
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RESOLVED: 1. The use is one specifically enumerated in the
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2. Such use will not be prejudicial to the character
of the area.
3. The Board determines that there is appropriate
provision for access facilities adequate for the
estimated traffic from public streets and/or
highways and that there are pedestrian walkways
so as to insure public safety and to avoid traffic
congestion.
4. That there are full adequate parking areas and
off-street loading spaces, in conformity with
the proposed parking requirements of the zoning
ordinance of the Town of Queensbury and all
other related ordinances.
S.. That the 20 ft. buffer is of natural existing
growth be maintained along south property line
as recommended by Queensbury Planning Board.
6. That such use is of the same general character
as, or will not be injurious to, the surrounding
neighborhood or district.
7. That such structures are so arranged so as to
permit diversification in the location of site
qualities while maintaining adequate standards
for total health, safety, welfare and convenience.
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Proposed screen shall be placed 50 feet from any
residential property line.
This motion was made by George Kurosaka and seconded by Charles
Sicard. Unanimous decision for approval.
The meeting was adjourned at 9:43 P.M.
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