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1.1 1.1 WASTEWATER-SBWER\APPROVE\Bogert—Replacement System to Lines,House,Welland Lake—10-15-18 RESOLUTION APPROVING PEER AND KAREN BOGERT'S APPLICATION FOR SANITARY SEWAGE DISPOSAL VARIANCES RESOLUTION NO.: 12018 INTRODUCED BY: WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: WHEREAS, Peter and Karen Bogert (Applicants) filed an application for variances from provisions of the Town of Queensbury On-Site Sewage Disposal Ordinance, Chapter 136 to install a replacement wastewater treatment system as follows: 1. Absorption field to be 12' from the house instead of the required 20' setback; 2. Absorption field to be 71.8' from the northerly neighboring well line instead of the required 100' setback; 3. Absorption field to be 90' from the lake instead of the required 100' setback; 4. Absorption field to be 2' from the southerly property line instead of the required 10' setback; 5. Clarus and pump station to be 3' from the house instead of the required 10' setback; 6. Clarus and pump station to be 4.5' from the north property line instead of the required 10' setback; and 7. Effluent sewer line to be 3' from the northerly property line instead of the 10' required; on property located at 133 Seelye Road in the Town of Queensbury, and WHEREAS, the Town Clerk's Office published the Notice of Public Hearing in the Town's official newspaper and the Local Board of Health duly conducted a public hearing concerning the variance requests on Monday, October 15ffi, 2018, and WHEREAS, the Town Clerk's Office has advised that it duly notified all property owners within 500 feet of the subject property, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that 1. due to the nature of the variances, the Local Board of Health determines that the variances would not be materially detrimental to the purposes and objectives of this Ordinance or other adjoining properties nor otherwise conflict with the purpose and objectives of any Town plan or policy; and 2. the Local Board of Health finds that the granting of the variances is necessary for the reasonable use of the land and is the minimum variances which would alleviate the specific unnecessary hardship found by the Local Board of Health to affect the Applicants; and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED, that the Local Board of Health hereby approves the application of Peter and Karen Bogert for variances from the Sewage Disposal Ordinance to install a replacement wastewater treatment system as follows: 1. Absorption field to be 12' from the house instead of the required 20' setback; 2. Absorption field to be 71.8' from the northerly neighboring well line instead of the required 100' setback; 3. Absorption field to be 90' from the lake instead of the required 100' setback; 4. Absorption field to be 2' from the southerly property line instead of the required 10' setback; 5. Clarus and pump station to be 3' from the house instead of the required 10' setback; 2 6. Clarus and pump station to be 4.5' from the north property line instead of the required 10' setback; and 7. Effluent sewer line to be 3' from the northerly property line instead of the 10' required; on property located at 133 Seelye Road in the Town of Queensbury and bearing Tax Map No: 227.17-1-55, and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED, that the Town Board authorizes and directs the Town Clerk to forward by certified mail a certified copy of this Resolution to the Adirondack Park Agency for its review, and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED, that this approval Resolution shall not be effective until 30 days after such notice to the Adirondack Park Agency and shall be subject to any lawful action by the Adirondack Park Agency during such period. Duly adopted this 15ffi day of October, 2018,by the following vote: AYES NOES ABSENT: 3