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Exhibit C JOWn oi Queeno‘ar - lv -,p; i ,- , QUEENSBURY TOWN OFFICE BUILDING . = BAY AND HAVILAND ROADS. R. D. 1 GLENS FALLS. NEW YORK, 12801 BUILDING & ZONING DEPARTMENT TELEPHONE: (518) 792-5832 POLICE DEPT. 793-2555 HIGHWAY DEPT. 793-7771 March 16, 1982 Mrs. Joan Kubricky John Kubricky & Sons, Inc. Bay Street Glens Falls, New York Dear Joan: As per your request I have briefly reviewed your property located on the west side of Everts Avenue and east of Bay Road, Glens Falls, New York on Warren County tax map No. 107-1-8. Furthermore, I have also reviewed Special Permit No. 58 dated November 20, 1975 and building permit applications No. 4575 dated April 22, 1977 and building permit No. 4634 dated May 16, 1977. - The above property is located in what is designated as an M-2 zone under the present Town of Queensbury Zoning Schedule. Allowable uses per schedule are as follows: Any light manufacturing, assembly or other industrial or research operation meeting the requirements of the perfor- mance standards of the zoning ordinance; farm, farm uses and customary farm occupations; warehouse for enclosed storage of goods and materials, distribution plants, wholesale business and laboratories; lumber yards and similar storage yards; railroad facilities including repair or service; electric power plants; building supply yard, coal yard, fuel supply depot, sand and gravel processing and cement manufacturing. My findings indicate that your present use of and the placement of the structures on the property are in conformance with Special Permit No. 58. Furthermore, due to the fact that the block plant was issued a Certificate of Occupancy on May 17, 1978 and the Office and Warehouse was issued the same on December 7, 1977, I am led to conclude that they were in compliance with the New York State Building Construction Code and the nueensbury Zoning Ordinance. Also the previously outlined allowable uses in an M-2 zone are self explanatory insofar as determining conformity of your operations with the Queensbury Zoning Ordinance. Once again I must reiterate that my analysis is predicated upon the information available to me as previously outlined. If there have been any variations to this information that I am unaware of the end result may determine another conclusion. Truly yours, 5 - 6,4 Stephen F. Lynn Building Inspector SFL:eb CH e ti - A1, .''SDy SETTLED 1763 . . . HOME OF NATURAL BEAUTY . . . A GOOD PLACE TO LIVE