Draft Resolution PBR_07 17 12
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Town of Queensbury Planning Board
Planning Board Recommendation to Zoning Board of Appeals
Area Variance 34-2012 / Site Plan 41-2012 SBLB PR0PERTIES
The applicant has submitted an application for the following: Site Plan: Applicant proposes construction of a 120 ft. x
200 ft. (24,000) steel framed building for storage of auto parts. Further, proposal calls for a 20 ft. x 50 ft. covered
ramp connecting the above proposed building with existing +/- 15,700 sq. ft. dismantling warehouse; stormwater
management and E & S controls proposed. Expansion of Junkyard use in a HI zone requires Planning Board review
and approval. Variances: Side setback and expansion of a non-conforming structure relief. The Planning Board
shall provide a recommendation to the Zoning Board of Appeals
The Town of Queensbury Zoning Ordinance, per Section 179-9-070 J 2 b. requires the Planning Board to provide a
written recommendation to the Zoning Board of Appeals for projects that require both Zoning Board of Appeals &
Planning Board approval;
The Planning Board has briefly reviewed and discussed this application, the relief request in the variance application
as well as the potential impacts of this project on the neighborhood and surrounding community, and found that:
MOTION TO MAKE A RECOMMENDATION ON BEHALF OF THE PLANNING BOARD TO THE ZONING BOARD
OF APPEALS FOR AREA VARIANCE NO. 34-2012 / Site Plan 41-2012 SBLB PR0PERTIES: Introduced by
_________who moved its adoption, seconded by __________; and
1.The Planning Board, based on a limited review, has not identified any significant adverse impacts that cannot
be mitigated with current project proposal -
OR
2.The Planning Board, based on a limited review, has identified the following areas of concern:
Duly adopted this 17th day of July 2012 by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
cc: Bartlett Pontiff Stewart & Rhodes
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