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1972-12-20 /% MINUTES of the public hearing of the Zoning Board of .~ Appeals held on December 20, 1972, Town of Queensbury, 7:29 p.m. There were present: John Fitzgerald Charles Hutton Charles Sicard George Kurosaka Richard Sanderspree being the members of the Board. Because of a throat illness, Chairman Fitzgerald sat on the Board, but Mr. Sicard acted as chairman for this meeting. On a motion made by Richard Sanderspree, seconded by Mr. Kurosaka, the minutes of the previous meeting were approved as read. In the first matter of old business, Robert Stewart, representing Glens Falls New York Commercial Properties Development Corp., told the Board he had nothing further to add to the previous month's record. When questioned by Messrs. Sicard and Hutton, Mr. Stewart told the Board a feasibility study had been made and described the kind of store that had signed the "key lease". He said, rather than other stores (in other centers) resenting the increased competition, they feel one store enhances the other. Mr. Hutton expressed concern regarding vacant stores and Mr. Stewart assured the Board the new stores would sign long- term leases. He said the stores would not be built until the ~ leases were signed. Mr. Sicard asked about maintenance of ¡-If of the properties. Mr. Stewart said as he understood the leases, the tenants would take over the maintenance. Mr. Fitzgerald advised Mr. Stewart of the Board's need to listen to the tape from the previous meeting's special findings and asked Mr. Stewart if he was satisfied tbat: sufficient information had been submitted for the Board to make a decision. Mr. Stewart answered affirmatively. The Board: RESOLVED: Application for Special Permit #36 by Glens Falls New York Commercial Properties Development Corp. for shopping center in C-2 and C-3 zone is granted. The Board Finds: 1. The use is one specifically enumerated in the district. Large scale commercial development is special use in C-2 and C-3 zones. 2. Such use will not be prejudicial to the character of the area as proposed development is in highly commercial area. 3. The Board determines that there is appropriate provision for access facilities adequate for the estimated ~raffic from public streets and/or highways and that there are pedestrian walkways so as to insure public safety and to avoid traffic congestion provided that Department of Transportation approval of plans is obtained. 4. That there are full adequate parking areas and off- street loading spaces, in·.conformi ty with the pro- posed parking requirements of the zoning ordinance of the Town of Queensbury and all other related ordinances as indicated on proposed plot plans, as part of the application. 5. That suitable planting or screening has been required as follows: proposed plot plan to be submitted to Town of Queensbury Beautification Commission for their recommendations and approval of plantings and landscaping. 16ð 6. That such use is of the same general character as, or will not be injurious to, the surrounding neigh- borhood or district, adjacent areas currently utilized by other shopping centers. 7. (Applicable uses that would permit two or more principal structures on the same lot.) That such structures are so arranged so as to permit diversi- fication in the location of building and to improve circulation facilities and other site qualities while maintaining adequate standards for public health, safety, welfare and convenience as indicated on proposed plot plans submitted to Board with application. 8. Provided that approval of Sewage Disposal Facilities by New York State Department of Health is obtained. In the final matter of old business, Mr. Joseph A. Haraden appeared and explained the location of the storage building located at ~ilot Knob Road-Mason Road. After the Board was assured that the building would be used only for storage of lawn mower and other personal items, The Board: RESOLVED: application for variance No. 270 by Joseph A. Haraden for setback of a storage building 12' from property line in lieu of 30' on property located at Pilot Knob Road-Mason Road is granted. The Board is of the opinion that such variance is the minimum request for the reasonable use of the land and is in general harmony with the surrounding area. Note: Because of an incorrect accounting in the local newspëper, Mr. Haraden was of the opinion that he had approval to build the building. In the matters of new business, application for Variance #273, DEAN HOWLAND, SEELYE ROAD, CLEVERDALE,was withdrawn. Application for variance #274, HARRY LAPANN TO PLACE A REAL ESTATE OFFICE AND FOOD MARKET IN AN R-3/R-4 ZONE /5/ ON THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT THE CORNER OF MEADOWBROOK AND QUAKER ROADS, TOWN OF QUEENSBURY, was tabled by the Planning Board. Consequently the Board took no action and will hear this at the January meeting. Mr. Sicard then established proof of publication for application for Variance #275, JOSEPH W. GERRITY JR., TO PLACE A SIGN ABOVE THE ROOF AND AN OVERSIZED SIGN LESS THAN THE REQUIRED SETBACK ON THE PROPERTY SITUATED AT THE CORNER OF CORINTH ROAD AND BIG BOOM ROAD, TOWN OF QUEENSBURY. Michard J. O'Connor, attorney for Mr. Gerrity, Hamilton Hoffman of Signs of Progress, and Mr. Gerrity appeared on behalf of the application. Mr. O'Connor located the property for the Board and explained the plans for the building of the restaurant. He and Mr. Hoffman described the kinds of signs requested for the variance. Mr. Gerrity would like a sign that would be visible from the Northway. Mr. O'Connor said the sign would be 35 to 40' in the air. He said strict application of the ordinance would cause a hardship for the owner. The Town Planning Board disapproved with the following not a comments: Disapproval of roof top sign~/permitted sign. Disapproval of the billboard type sign as not in conformance with proposed changes in the zoning ordinance which would eliminate billboards. Approve sign on building of not over 75 sq. feet figured as the area enclosed by the extremities of the lettering. /~ There were no other appearances for or against. The Board: RESOLVED: Application No. 275 by Joseph W. Gerrity for sign variances is granted for the "Copper Kettle" signs on the north and south of facia, but all other signs must be conforming. The ~oard is of the opinion that hardship has not been shown for any further variance. Note: Mr. Kurosaka abstained from voting. On motion duly made by Mr. Fitzgerald, seconded by Mr. Kurosaka, there being no further business to come before the Board, the meeting was adjourned at 9:29. ~~ t'~~ Secretary