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Applicationi © TOWN OF QUEENSBURY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SITE PLAN REVIEW APPLICATION I. APPLICANT: ADDRESS: Phone #: Home Phone #: Work APPLICANT'S AGE ADDRESS: Phone #: Home Phone #: Work PROPERTY OWNER: ADDRESS: Phone #: Home Phone #: Work r _L_ FILE COPY APPLICATION NO. i9-a7 ►Z.8o1 SA ti & Lk cr4PJ� PROPERTY LOCATION: F-0.4 Stdr- 4+oJ TAX MAP NO. 6:,g -1- IS ZONE CLASSIFICATION: �tc ' PTION OF PROJECT: 0 DIRECTIONS TO THE PROJECT (for Board members & Staff to locate project for site visit) : lZA of ►.lnrw- ! a? /A klh"ll I ,rnch4�c•• SA6. lib M-AU ��h� �N•KGYCI L� e:t6 l/I �t L1 rNGK ou% G 6! I- 51 Jl �I �yCi -I- • II SITE DEVELOPMENT DATA AREA OF PARCEL 5.E> acres = 2.5U-D85 sq. ft. MAXIMUM SIZE BUILDING ALLOWED: 91 o0 sq. ft. DISPOSITION OF PARCEL: Existing Building area 2-31 480 sq Paved area 12h M'9 sq (including walks) Green area 156, (4,00 sq Proposed Building area �-7 4.80 sq Paved area (�9, &o5 sq (including walks) Green area 1581000 sq Building Setbacks Front Yard Front (if corner) Side Yard (1) Side Yard (2) Rear Yard Rear Yard (2) Shoreline Width Depth Existing So Z 0 ZO Z. g� 4o-7 ACCESS (check where applicable) Town Highway ft. = 9.3 % of parcel ft. = 2e-$ % of parcel ft. = 4P2.'} % of parcel ft. = /0.8 % of parcel ft. = 2-7.0 % of parcel ft. = 4p2.2 % of parcel Proposed POPIT10-! 2.Z-3`-1 Z.3o' I a3 '- i Required ?5 ZS 2 L,-1,e) County I A State LENGTH OF FRONTAGE 4-50 NUMBER OF PARKING SPACES: Existing 14�e_ Proposed 144v TOWN WATER: C Yes No TOWN SEWER: Yes 1 No Any previous Planning or Zonin Board determinations regarding this property? J(ie �on OD/oc�l ��t�d9 Fug- 0,,�'; 4 F. V t4a a Present Use of Property: ( ,pVW,v(eveid Proposed Use of Property: (!�Ow, r4g✓c14 -2- APPLICANT PLEASE READ AND SIGN BELOW A COMPLETE APPLICATION IS NECESSARY FOR PLACEMENT ON THE PLANNING BOARD AGENDA. The Planning Office requires: 10 copies of your site plan application, maps, supporting documentation - 1 original and 9 conies. 2 copies of the deed and survey plat. The fee for site plan review is $25.00. Applications may be referred to the Town consulting engineer • for review of septic design, storm drainage, etc. The applicant is required to pay for the costs associated with this review. The hourly rate charge for the engineering review will be charged directly to the applicant. Fees for engineering review will not exceed $1,000.00 without notification to the applicant. Other permits may be required for construction or alteration subsequent to approval by the Planning Board. It is the applicant's responsibility to obtain these. I, the undersigned, have thoroughly read and understand the instructions for submission, agree to the submission requirements and completed the checklist. Furthermore, it is the practice of the Department of Community Development to have a designated stenographer tape record the proceedings of the meeting resulting from application review, and that minutes transcribed from those . tapes constitute the official record of all proceedings. If there is a discrepancy between such record and the handwritten minutes taken by the designated stenographer, the handwritten minutes shall be deemed the official record. I HAVE READ AND AGREE TO THE ABOVE STATEMENT: Applicant's Signature Date Applicant's Agent Signat L3 �c�� Date (if Authorization to Act as Agent form has been signed) -3- AUTHORIZATION TO ACT AS AGENT ID If the APPLI CANT is unable to attend the meeting, or wishes to be respresented by another party, the applicant's signature is needed on the authorization form below, designating art agent. APPLICANT'S AGENT FORM / I, is're-V 4�;OT-ro-4 hereby designate / 44a'4A& ICI �I C as my agent regarding a ❑ Variance, 0 Site Plan, ❑ Subdivision plieatior ` ap SIGNED: - = g ,Block 1 Lot I S DATE: CrJ26�-749 If the OWNER of the property is not the same as the applicant, the owner's signature is needed on the authorization form below, designating the applicant as agent. OWNER'S AGENT FORM j owner of premises located at Tax Map Number: Section , Block , Lot hereby designate ❑ Variance, at the above premises. SIGNED: Deed Reference: Book as my agent regarding an application for a ❑ Site Plan, ❑ Subdivision DATE: Page Date SITE PLAN REVIEW CHECKLIST The Plot Plan: Draw to scale (1 inch = 40 feet or less) a detailed description of the proposed site. Failure to include all the required information on your site plan will result in a determination of incompleteness and a delay in the processing of your application. * Items A through M must be included on the Plot Plan for the site plan review application. * Items N through Z shall be included on the Plot Plan if applicable. P N A • A. Title of drawing, including name and address of applicant and persons responsible for preparation of such drawing. B. North arrow, scale and date. C. Boundaries of the property with dimensions in feet, including zoning boundary delineations. D. Location of all existing principal and accessory structures and their uses with exterior dimensions and lot line and waterfront setback. E. Location of all proposed principal and accessory uses and structures with exterior dimensions and lot line and water front setbacks. . F. Location of any existing or proposed driveways, outdoor storage areas and refuse containment areas, including setbacks and dimensions of the structures. G. Location of existing and proposed sewage disposal facilities including lot line, waterfront and well setbacks. For proposed system, or if expanding use, include design details, construction materials, flow rates or number of bedrooms served and percolation test results. Also, location of existing sewage and water systems on adjoining lots. H. Location and description of existing public or private water supply. -5- I. Description of the method of securing public or private water and location, design and construction materials of such facilities. J. Total number of existing parking spaces, including the number of those to remain or to be removed, those to be paved, those to be graveled, and total number of proposed new paved spaces and proposed graveled spaces, including basis for determining parking adequacy. �1R K. Location and design of all existing and proposed outdoor lighting facilities. L. Percent of lot which is presently permeable, including composition of ground cover (grass, • shrubs, gravel, etc.) is to be M. Percent of lot which proposed permeable, including composition of ground cover. N. Existing watercourses, wetlands, and other waterbodies. 0. Proposed maximum daily water usage in gallons per day. �7 P. Location and design of all existing and proposed parking and loading areas, showing driveways, ingress, egress, handicapped parking and curbing. For proposed parking and loading areas, include design details, construction . materials and dimensions. Q. Provision for pedestrian and handicapped access. _ R. Location, design and construction materials of all existing or proposed site improvements including drains, culverts, retaining walls, and fences. 1 S. Location of fire and other emergency zones, q including the location of fire hydrants. 4J A T. Location of all existing and proposed energy distribution facilities and other utilities, including electrical, gas, solar energy, telephone, etc. For proposed facilities, include design details and construction materials. MM U. Location, setbacks, size, design and type of all existing and proposed signs, including design and construction details of proposed signs. V. Location and proposed development of all buffer areas, including existing vegetative cover and screening of storage 'or refuse areas. W. Identification of the location and amount of building areas proposed for office, manufacturing, retail sales or other commercial activity. X. General landscaping plan and planting schedule, including existing trees over 3 inches in diameter. • Y. Grading and stormwater management plan, showing existing and proposed contours and including drainage calculations. Z. Other elements integral to the proposed development or considered necessary by the Board and staff. P - Provided N/A - Not Applicable -7- i • t s•76 (9195)—Test 12 PROJECT I.O. NUMBER 617.20 - SEQR Appendix C State Environmental C_allty Review SHORT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM For UNLISTED ACT';CNS C)nly PART ]—PROJECT INFORMATION (To be completed by Applicant or Project ac=sor) 1. ACPPtUC:.NT/S?ONSOR I A JO.jc NAME ,4„-0„ �"+U ���= ✓,n4 TI.L rQ S. PROJECT LCCATI�� ` Munlcloallty I OLk7 ✓1 0`�r S`J vJ✓ County aVV v� d. PRECISE LOCATION (Street address and road Intersectlons, prominent landmarks, etc, or provice aac) -svr,s �.tz q ee�5b r I'l LlLsa4 5. IS PROPOSED ACTION: ❑New °•canslon �.`dcc;flcaCcn'_rtars::ci 6. CESCRIEE PRCJE+ ERIEFL : ��. �s�h � atflv6 St t'�• •}p �XiSTMC �t7.r``nc �eit �To ✓.4, i LQ cc ,1�,�,� � b` Z S'�� � � � Ste'-'. i. AMCUNT CP L.:NC AFFECTS:: S' 8 Initially fh acres Uldmate:y aces 8. WILL PROPOSED ACTION COMPLY WITH EXISTING ZCNING OR OTHER EXISTING LAND USE P=,nIC.-ONS7 0Yes ❑ No If No, describe briefly 9. WHAT IS PRESENT LAND USE IN VICINITY OF PROJEC77 ❑ Residential ❑ Industrial Cammerclal ❑ Agriculture _ Pane.�uCoen soaca ❑ Other Describe: 10. DOES AC71OH INVOLVE A PERMIT APPROVAL, OR FUNDING, NOW OR ULTIMATELY P=C-A ANY CThEi GOVERNMENTAL AGE4CY (F=FERAL. STATE LOCAL)7 �OR . ;5yes ❑ No It yes, list agency(s) and pennittapprovals T..'-'1 :514C a la H 11. OC'c5 ANY ASP=CT CF THE AC:ICN HAVE A CCR'n EtITLY'IAUD PERMIT CR AF==CVAC I r' Yes LYtlo If ,,es, list agency all anc :err..i L'sccmval i I 12. AS A AESUL7 OF(P�ROPOSED ACTION WILL <ISTiNG PERMITIAPPP.OVAL RECUIP,E 'NCu1i= C- :CNT Cl Yes AI o I CERTIFYTHATTHE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE TO THE E T W MY KNOWLEDGE Xd, I '* A-C'�` e-�4tv.�., r Date: Z� Appllcantlspansor name: S Signature: If the action is in the Coastal Area, and you are a state agemc/, complete the Coastal Assessment Farm before proceeding wit'::7is assessment OVER PART Il—ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESS,% T (To be comt:latad by Agency) Is u A. DOES ACTION EXCE��ED ANY TYPE I THRESHOLD IN 6 NYCRR, PART 617.4? It yes, coordinate the review process and use the FULL EAF, Cl Yes ffNO B. WILL ACTION RECEIVE COORCINATEO REVIEW AS PROVIDED FOR UNLISTED ACTIONS IN 6 NYCRR, PART 617.5? If No, a negative declaration may be supersetl by another involved agency. C. CO ACT10N RESULT IN ANY ADVERSE 'EFFECTS ASSOCIATEO WITH THE FOLLOWING. (Answers may be handwritten, it legible) C . Existing air qual(ly, surface or groundwater quality or quantity, noise levels, existing traffic patterns, solid waste production at disposal, potential for erosion, drainage or flooding problems? Explain briefly. \v C2 Aesthetic, agricultural, archaeological, historic, or other natural or cultural resources; or community or neignbomood character? Explain briefly, CD. Vegetation or fauna, fall, shellfish or wildlife species, significant habitats, or threatened or endangered species? E.cplain briefly: Cs. A community's existing plans or goals as officially adopted, or a change in use or intensity of use of two or other natural resources? Explain briefly CS. ircwm, su_secuent deveieomen:.:r 2latac ii-Rvy :o :e :nducec -y :n_ .,cased sc:icn? E.c::in :.:ei;p. C... _ v _r:, term. _..._. __._ ._. cat.....__ _.._ C7. Other impacts (Including changes in use of either quantity or type of energy)? Explain briefly. D. WILL -;; —,HE PROJECT HAVE AN IMPAC ON THE ENVIRONMENTAL CHARAC, =S A lSTICS THAT CAUSED THE E6USHMENT OF A CEA? L.; Yes o E. IS THERE OR ISr IA THERE LIKELY TO BE CONTROVERSY RELATED TO POTENTL ADVERSE EiNNRCNME4TAl IMPACT L'1 ❑ Yes T/e, If Yes, explain briefly PART III—OETERMINATION OF SIGNIFICANCE (To be completed by Agency) INSTRUCTIONS: For each adverse effect identified above, determine whether it is substantial, !arge, impcnam cr otherxise significant. Each effect should be assessed in connection with its (a) setting (Le- urban or ruraft; (b) p^cacility of xc:;rnrg; (c) duration: (c) irreversibility (e) geograpnic sccce; and (f) magnitude. If necessary, add attachments cr rererende succcring materials. Ensure :..a: exclanaticns ccntam sufficient detail to srcw :Gat all relevant aaverse imcac:s have :een-n;ifiee arc acecuately accressec. ', cues;i3:1 0 of ?art 11 was checked yes.:he dstermmanon anc significance must eva-lua:e :Ge :;:en^al ir.:ac::f :he prcccsec a_.= cn the environmental characteristics of :Ge CEA. Check this box if you have identified one or more potentially large or significant adverse impacts which MAY occur. Then proceed directly to the FULL EAF and/or prepare a positive ceclaration. ❑ Check this box if you have determined, based on the information and analysis above and any supporting documentation, that the proposed action WILL NOT result in any signit4cant adverse environmental impacts AND provide on attachments as necessary, the reasons supporting this :etemination: Name of Lead Agency Inn i�pe Name of Nnoonsrole Oin<er in Lead Agency rMe a aesdommie Olucer /� lure or ae pansmle eeY lanature at Curer ill ad wens rmm resoom,ble ou¢erl Due TOWN OF QUEENSBURY PLANNING BOARD APPLICATION NO.: APPLICANT'S NAME: MEETING DATE STAFF NOTES SP 18-97 STEVEN & DONNA SUTTON April 15, 1997 s FILE COPY The applicant proposes the construction of an 8,000 sq. ft. addition to an existing furniture store. The building which will be a two story building, will be built to the rear of the existing Buttons furniture store on Route 9. The site plan does not indicate the height of the proposed building. The new building must conform to the 40 foot height requirement of the HC-lA zone. Permeability, setback and parking requirements will meet HC-lA zone standards. The Planning Board may wish to require the applicant to eliminate one of the curb cuts on Route 9 and provide green space and landscaping as has been done with other commercial properties along Route 9. GFTC is expected to comment on this issue before the April 15 meeting. Comments from the Town Engineering Consultant should be addressed prior to any Planning Board action. GH!pw s WARREN COUNTY PLANNING BOARD Tracey AL Clothier Warren County Municipal Center Buda Bassarab Chairperson Lake George, New York 12945 Vice Chairperson Telephone (518) 761-6410 DATE: April 9, 1997 RE: QBY SP 18-97 TO: Queensbury Planning & Zoning -.Steven & Donna Sutton Town Office Bldg. Route 9 Queensbury, NY 12804 day of At a meeting of the Warren County Planning Board, held on the 9th April 1997 the above application for a Site Plan Review to construct an 8,000 sgft, 2 story addition to existing furniture store. was reviewed, and the following action was taken. Recommendation to: (�) Approve O Disapprove O Modify with Conditions O Return O No County Impact Comments: It is the policy of the Warren County Planning Board to follow the procedures of the New York State General Municipal Law, Section 239-M, with regard to Municipal Zoning actions that are referred to and reported thereon. The following are procedural requirements that must be adhered to: 1.) The Warren County Planning Board shall report its recommendations to the referring municipal agency, accompanied by a full statement for such actions. If no action is taken within thirty (30) days or agreed upon time, the municipal agency may act without such report. 2.) If the recommendation is for disapproval of the proposal, or modification thereof, the municipal agency shall not act contrary to such action except by a vote of a majority plus one of all the members thereof and after the adoption of a resolution fully setting forth the reasons for such contrary actions. 3.) Within seven (7) days after the final action by the municipal agency having jurisdiction on the recommendations, modifications or disapproval of a referred matter, such municipality agency shall file a report with the Warren County Planning Board on the necessary form. Tracey M. CI thiey, Chairperson Linda Bassarab, Vice Chairperson MOTION TO APPROVE SITE PLAN NO. 18-97 STEVEN & DONNA SUTTON, Introduced by Roger Ruel who moved for its adoption, seconded by George Stark: As written in the resolution. Whereas, the Town Planning Board is in receipt of Site Plan No. 18-97 STEVEN & DONNA SUTTON to construct an 8,000 sq. ft., 2 story addition to existing furniture store. Addition to be used as showroom; and Whereas, the above mentioned application, received 3-26-97, consists of the following: 1. Application 2. Map dated 3/23/97 - Sutton's Furniture Proposed Addition Whereas, the above file is supported with the following documentation: 1. Staff Notes 2. Rist Frost comments dated 4/11/97, 4/15/97 3. Response from Tom Nace dated 4/15/97 to Rist Frost 3. Warren Co. Planning Bd. resolution dated 4/9/97 4. Letter dated 4/8/97 to Jeff Marko - NYS DOT 5. Letter dated 4/10/97 to George Hilton Whereas, a public hearing was held on 4/15/97 concerning the above project; and Whereas, the Planning Board has determined that the proposal complies with the site plan review standards and requirements of Section 179-38 of the Code of the Town of Queensbury (Zoning); and Whereas, the Planning Board has considered the environmental factors found in Section 179-39 of the Code of the Town of Queensbury (Zoning); and Whereas, the requirements of the State Environmental Quality Review Act have been considered; and Therefore, Let It,Be Resolved, as follows: 1. The Town Planning Board, after considering the above, hereby move to approve Site Plan No. 18-97 STEVEN & DONNA SUTTON. 2. The applicant shall present two copies of the above referenced site plan to the Zoning Administrator for his signature. 3. The Zoning Administrator is hereby authorized to sign the above referenced plan. 4. Recreation Fees are to be paid at the time a building permit is applied for. 5. Engineering Fees are to be paid prior to issuance of building permit. 6. The applicant agrees to the conditions set forth in this resolution. 7. The conditions shall be noted on the map. 8. The issuance of permits is conditioned on compliance and continued compliance with the Zoning Ordinance and site plan approval process. Duly adopted this 15th day of April, 1997, by the following vote: AYES: Mr. West, Mr. Brewer, Mr. MacEwan, Mr. Stark, Mr. Ruel, Mr. Paling NOES: NONE ABSENT: Mrs.. LaBombard