Area Variance Resolution
Zoning Board of Appeals – Record of Resolution
742 Bay Road Queensbury, NY 12804 (518) 761-8238
Town of Queensbury
Steven Jackoski, Chairman Roy Urrico, Secretary
William Threw William Threw
TO:PROJECT FOR:
21 Eagan Road 369-375 Big Bay Road
Queensbury, NY 12804
The Queensbury Zoning Board of Appeals has reviewed the following request at the below
stated meeting and has resolved the following:
Area Variance No. 2-2012 William Threw
Meeting Date: Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Approved _X_
MOTION THAT BASED UPON THE INFORMATION PRESENTED, THIS BOARD FINDS THAT THE PROPOSED
ACTION WILL NOT RESULT IN ANY SIGNIFICANT ADVERSE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS. I THEREFORE
MOVE WE GIVE THIS A NEGATIVE DECLARATION, REGARDING AREA VARIANCE NO. 2-2012
, Introduced by Richard Garrand who moved for its adoption, seconded by
WILLIAM THREW
Joyce Hunt:
Duly adopted this 18 day of January, 2012, by the following vote:
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AYES: Mr. Urrico, Mr. Underwood, Mr. Kuhl, Mr. Clements, Mr. Garrand, Mrs. Hunt, Mr. Jackoski
, Introduced by James
MOTION TO APPROVE AREA VARIANCE NO. 2-2012 WILLIAM THREW
Underwood who moved for its adoption, seconded by Joyce Hunt:
369-375 Big Bay Road. The applicant is proposing relocation of some buildings on property.
Also the proposal for a new warehouse building. Along with the construction will be the re-do
of the catch basins on site will be created and they will deal with runoff water as per the new
stormwater protection plan required by the State of New York. At this point in time they are
requesting relief from the permeability requirements. 30% is required, they are proposing 20.5%.
So we would grant them the different between that which is about 32% the relief is essentially
what we’re asking for. As far as an undesirable change, it’s a longstanding commercial
worksite in a Light Industrial zone. The benefit probably could not be sought by any other
means, and as far as the request being substantial, while substantial, the new created structures
to handle stormwater will greatly improve what’s been present on site since its inception. We
do not feel there will be an adverse effect or impact on the physical or environmental
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Approval of the application means that the applicant can now apply for a Building Permit unless
your lands are Adirondack Park Jurisdictional or other approvals are necessary (such as review
by the Queensbury Planning Board.)
Zoning Board of Appeals – Record of Resolution
742 Bay Road Queensbury, NY 12804 (518) 761-8238
Town of Queensbury
Continued ZBA Resolution
ZBA Meeting Date: Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Area Variance No. 2-2012, William Threw
conditions in the neighborhood or district. We feel it will be a positive effect and even though
the alleged difficulty is self-created, it’s something that the Planning Board will be able to deal
with. So I would move for its approval.
Duly adopted this 18 day of January, 2012, by the following vote:
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AYES: Mr. Urrico, Mr. Garrand, Mr. Kuhl, Mr. Clements, Mr. Underwood, Mrs. Hunt, Mr. Jackoski
NOES: NONE
Sincerely,
Steven Jackoski, Chairman
Queensbury Zoning Board of Appeals
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The variance approval is valid for one (1) year from the date of approval. You may request an
extension of approval before the one (1) year time frame has expired. See section 179-14-090
Final, approved plans in compliance with this variance must be submitted to the Community
Development Department before any further review by the Zoning Administrator or Building &
Codes personnel. Subsequent issuance of further permits, including building permits are
dependent on receipt.
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Approval of the application means that the applicant can now apply for a Building Permit unless
your lands are Adirondack Park Jurisdictional or other approvals are necessary (such as review
by the Queensbury Planning Board.)