Loading...
Staff Notes Town of Queensbury Zoning Board of Appeals Community Development Department Staff Notes Area Variance No.: 49-2020 Project Applicant: Rockhurst, LLC Project Location: Assembly Point Road Parcel History: SP 57-2020; AV 22-2020; SP 81-2011; P20110614; PT 582-2020; PT 583-2020 SEQR Type: Type II Meeting Date: March 17, 2021 Description of Proposed Project: (Revised)Applicant proposes to demolish existing buildings to construct a new 2 story home 2,300 sq. ft. footprint with 3,822 sq. ft. floor area and exterior patio areas. Project includes site work(fill, grading, stormwater management, shoreline landscaping, new septic &water supply from lake). Planning Board: site plan for new floor area in a CEA and hard surfacing within 50 ft. of the shoreline. Relief requested for shoreline setbacks. Relief Required]- The applicant requests relief for shoreline setbacks in the Waterfront Residential zone- WR. Section 179-3-040 dimensional requirements The new home is to be 50 ft. from the shoreline where a 75 ft. setback is required. The parcel involved was part of a subdivision in 1993 where the Town Code required a 75 ft. setback,todays code would be 50 ft. setback from the shoreline. Noteā€”the applicant has revised the application and reduced the height to 28 ft. Criteria for considering an Area Variance according to Chapter 267 of Town Law: In making a determination, the board shall consider: 1. Whether an undesirable change will be produced in the character of the neighborhood or a detriment to nearby properties will be created by the granting of this area variance. Minor impacts to the neighborhood may be anticipated. The applicant proposes a new single family home and removing two existing camps. 2. Whether the benefit sought by the applicant can be achieved by some method, feasible for the applicant to pursue, other than an area variance. Feasible alternatives may be limited due to the configuration of the parcel along the shoreline. 3. Whether the requested area variance is substantial. The relief requested may be considered moderate relevant to the code. The relief requested for the shoreline setback is 25 ft. 4. Whether the proposed variance will have an adverse effect or impact on the physical or environmental conditions in the neighborhood or district. The project may be considered to have minimal impact on the physical or the environmental conditions of the area. The project includes a new septic system, stormwater management, site plantings and shoreline plantings. 5. Whether the alleged difficulty was self-created. The difficulty may be considered self-created. Staff comments: The applicant proposes to demolish existing buildings to construct a new single family home with 2,400 sq. ft. footprint and 4,300 sq. ft. floor area. The project includes site work, fill and grading, stormwater management, shoreline landscaping, new septic and water supply from Lake George. The shoreline setback is due to subdivision of 1993 and the code requirements for setbacks at that time. The plans show the work to be completed on the site and the new home to be constructed. The plans have been revised to show the height area at 28 ft. Zoning Board of Appeals Community Development Department Staff Notes