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1968-02-21 ;< 3, MINUTES of a meeting of the Town of Queensbury Zoning ~ Board of Appeals held at the Town Office Building on February Ll, 1968 at 7:45 P.M. There were present: John E. Fitzgerald James Keller Charles o. Sicard George Kurosaka Allison B. Ellsworth being all of the rnerríbers of the board. John E. Fitzgerald, the Chairman, presided and the Secretary, James Keller, recorded. The Chairman read the minutes of the public hearing held January 17, 1968 and on motion duly made by Charles o. ,:)icard, seconded by James Keller and carried unanimously, were approved. A letter dated February 5, 1968 from the Planning Board with respect to Application for a Variance #3 by George and Olga Boychuck was presented to the meeting. The letter stated that a resolution had been passed stating they had no objection to the entrance of the building development being closer than 300 feet to the Northway access so long as the State does not object. .On motion by Charles o. Sicard, seconded by James Keller, and carried unanimously, it was agreed that the prior approval of the applica- tion be amended to permit the entrance to be closer than 300 feet to the Northway access provided that the State does not obJect to "- conform with the suggestion of the Planning Board. J. J...}, James Keller reported that Application for a Variance <----- 1t23 by Cleo Rogers, transferred at the last meeting to the Plann1.ng Board for their report, had been discussed and turned over to the Town Attorney by the Planning Board for his opinion as to his interpretation of the ordinance concerning the use of variances. Application for a Variance #28 by Slingerlands Development Corporation was presented to the meeting. George Kurosaka disqualifieå himself on this matter. It was pointed out that this was a reapplica- tion. John Bright and John McAndrews of Bright, Kurosaka & McAndrews, architects for Slingerlands Development Corporation, who were present, discussed the matter with the Board. The Application was turned over to the Town Board for their consideration since the Zoning Board was awaiting an opinion from the Town Attorney as to their power to ',,-- grant variances. Application for a Variance 430 by the Queensoury Central Volunteer Fire Company, Inc. was presented to the meeting. It was '\ >,,\P pointed out th.at the reason for the application was the proposed building aid not meet the fifty foot side yare requirement. C. Powel South appeared on behalf of the Queensbury Central Volunteer Fire Company. A letter dated January L3, 1~68 from the Queensbury Central Volunteer Fire Company, Inc. was presented to the meeting and the Chairman read it. After considerable discussion, upon motion duly made, seconded and carried unanimously, it was "-- RESOLVED, that Application for a Variance #30 by the l¿ueensbury Central Volunteer Fire Company, Inc. be considered at a public hearing to be held March 20, 1968. ;?b. There being no other business to come before the '-- meeting, on motion of James Keller, seconded by Charles O. Sicard and carried unanimously, it was adjourned. ~ \ U l é",J2Cc-" Secretary '- "-