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1968-06-19 39, MINUTES of a public hearing of the Town of Queensbury \- Zoning Board of Appeals held at the Town Office Building on June 19, 1968 at 7:30 P.M. There were present: John E. Fitzgerald James Keller Charles o. Sicard George Kurosaka Allison B. Ellsworth being all of the members of the Board. John E. Fitzgerald, the Chairman, presided and James Keller, the Secretary, recorded. The minutes of the public hearing held on May 15, 1968 were read by the Secretary and upon motion duly made by Charles o. .,- Sicard, seconded by George Kurosaka, and carried unanimously, were approved. The notice of public hearing was presented to the Board by the Secretary on Application for a Variance #41 by William Gardner for the construction of a dwelling on a non-conforming lot. Mr. Gardner was not present at the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Andrus appeared objecting to the Application. Mr. Andrus questioned the type of dwelling to be constructed upon the property, that it at least be in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance and that any Variance granted should definitely be on the question that a dwelling constructed would have to be within the limits of the Zoning Ordinance. ~ "10, Mr. Fred H. prodell was also present objecting to ,",-- this application. He stated that he didn't believe Mr. Gardner had the skill or proper materials to build a dwelling that would meet the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance. It was pointed out to those present that the Zoning Inspector would not issue an occupancy permit if it did not meet the size requirements and public health requirements. Mr. Ronald Stewart appeared in favor. He stated that he wanted to see Mr. Gardner get a better place to live in since he was only living in a garage right now. He gave the Board some information regarding the proposed size, location of porches and materials proposed to be used for siding, but the Board pointed out that this could not be considered valid information since Mr. Gardner was not present himself and had no one there to represent him. After discussion, upon motion duly made, seconded and carried unanimously, it was RESOLVED, that Application for a Variance #41 by William Gardner for the construction of a dwelling on a non-conforming lot be denied on the grounds that there has been no showing of hardship within the meaning of the Ordinance to permit the Board to grant the Variance. The next item to come before the Board is Application for a Variance #38 by Arkley Tire Company for the construction of an oversized sign within 50' of the right of way. Mr. Kenneth '-- Bauer representing Firestone was present as was Mr. Hoffman of L1 1 , Signs of Progress and Mr. Harold M. Swingle of Firestone. These men stated that the sign proposed to be erected was necessary since it would be the only sign with the name on it. It was pointed out that it could not be a smaller sign because if it were smaller the motorists couldn't see it until they were right on it. They pointed out that this sign was for identification purposes to show the motorist where the building is. Preliminary drawings for the taking by the State for the widening of the highway were reviewed. The Secretary read the report of the Planning Board which disapproved the application with respect to it being within 10' of the right of way stating that the sign could be relocated. It had no objection to the size of the proposed sign. Mr. Frederick G. Bascom was present for himself and also for Helene M. Bascom property owners across the street at 635 and 637 Glen Street. Mr. Bascom raised several questions and stated that they hadn't shown any special circumstances that prevented the reasonable use of the land without a Variance. Considerable discussion was had on this point. It was also pointed out that Atkley Tire Company had removed three signs from the premises and only wanted to put up a new sign for identification purposes. It was also pointed out that the old building had been renovated. Mr. William Richardson and Mr. J. Steckler were present objecting to the size of the proposed sign. The Secretary presented the notice of public hearing which was returned by ~/2. Mrs. F. Haag of 1 Glenwood Avenue and a letter from Mrs. Lena E. '--- Moore of 3 Glenwood Avenue, both objecting to the sign. After discussion, upon motion duly made, seconded and carried unanimously, it was RESOLVED, that Application for a Varience #38 by ~k1ey Tire Company for an oversized sign be denied and that any sign permitted on the premises be within the Zoning Ordinance; however, the Board will permit the sign to be up to 15' of the new right-of-way of the highway. After the conclusion of the public hearing,Application for a Variance #42 by Tom Murphy Auto Sales to add an additional sign to an existing post was presented. On motion by James Keller and Seconded by Charles o. Sicard and carried unanimously, this was sent to the Planning Board for their report and set for a public hearing on July 17, 1968. The next application for a Variance #43 by Northern Distributing Co., Inc. to place two signs within 25' of the right-of-way was on motion made by James Keller and seconded by George Kurosaka and carried unanimously, referred to the Planning Board for their report and set for a public hearing on July 17, 1968 at 7:30 P.M. The Secretary pointed out that on June 14, 1968 a letter had been sent to Cummings & Co. regarding the Supreme Court Order to remove the signs on Zayre Dept. Store. There being no further business to come before the meeting, upon motion duly made by John E. Fitzgerald, seconded 7-} 3. "----' carried ?nanimoU~Y~.it~~~~ed. \.-../ ì/ Secretary by Charles O. Sicard and ----