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773 FEE --.:.~- . AS 00 ~lG~' ~ ~.L~ I Lt.-TOWN OF \VAPPINGER NOTICE OF APPEAL RECEfVf;n lSEPI 1 2 1984 VJevJ Appeal No, ~ 'I ~ Date t'-f I ~ ~ I~ . REC'D~ ELAINE H. SNOWDEN Appellant William C. Gross Home Mailing Address 15 Hammer Drive Hopewell Junction, NY Zip Code: 12533 Tel. #: 896-5609 TO THE BOARD OF APPEA LS: I, William C. Gross , appeal from a decision of the Zoning Inspector, dated July 23 , 19~, and do herol;>y apply to the Zoning Board of Appeals for: XXA VARIANCE, CJ A .. SPECIAL USE PERMIT, 0 AN INTERPRETATION OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE, 0 AN APPEAL AS AN Route 9 ''..GGRIEVED PERSON(S) (check proper one), in conneCtion with premises located at (street &. no.) HB 2A (lOnmll; dISC) 6156-02-737984 (grid no.l , Town of Wappinger, N. Y. 1. Section 422 ,e',Milii;rrutJ1 v,fY/seL-httcks I 2. TYPE OF APPEAL (Complete relevant section). * .s'ee,. 4 tbll (h ~ tf a. A VARIANCE IS REQUESTED for the following reasons: I) Strict application of the Zoning Ordinance would produce undue hardship because: 2) The hardship created is unique and is not shared by all properties alike in the immediate vicinity of this property and in this district because: 3) The variance would observe the spirit of the Ordinance and would not change the character of the district because: b. A SPECIAL USE PERMIT IS REQUESTED pursuant to artic'e ____ , section or <ubsecrion , paragraph of the Zoning Ordinance to permit the follOWing use on the above premises: c. INTERPRETATION of the Zoning Ordinance is requested because: d. AGGRIEVED PERSON(S) an appeal is requested because: 3. OTHER REMARKS: (Use extra sheets if necessary) Signature * 'The required plan must accompany the Notice of Appeal, APPELLANTS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE COSTS INVOLVED IN PUBLISHING THE REQUIRED LEGAL NOTICE IN THE LOCAL NEWSPAPER. ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF \VAPPINGER ACTION ON APPEAL Appeal No. 773 Dated 9/12/84 Appellant Hopewell Jllnt'"'tion, william C. Gross 15 Address Hammer Drive NY 12533 At a meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals on September 11th , 19 84 ,Appeal No. 773 was considered and the following action on the request for: ~ A VARIANCE. 0 A SPECIAL USE PERM IT. :::::: AN INTERPRETATION OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE, C AN APPEAL AS AN AGGRIEVED PERSON(S), was taken: I. VARIANCE: By resolution of the Board:'it was determined that strict application of the Ordinance [J would = would not produce undue hardship for these reasons: a. The property in question C would C would not yield a reasonable return if limited to the use permitted under the Ordinance, because: b. The hardship created_ is= is not unique and .::::: would = would not be shared by all properties alike in the vicinity of the property and in the same use district. because: c. The variance r= would ~-= would not change the character of the district. because: Therefore, it was further determined that the requested variance :X be granted G be eeniOO and that the prevIous decision of the Enforcement Officer -= be-corrfirrrrect-KJ be reversed. SEE ATTACHMENT 2. SPECIAL USE PERMIT: By resolution of the Board it was determined that the request for a Special Use Permit C be granted C be denied. pursuant to article , section or subsection , paragraph of the Zoning Ordinance and. therefore. the decision of the Enforcement Officer 0 be reversed L; be confirmed. because: 3. INTERPRETATION: The Board adopted the following resolution which stated its interpretation of the Zonmg Or'.'inance as requested in your appeal: 4. AGGRIEVED PERSON(S): By resolution of the Board. the following decision was made on your appeal: J--;k ~ f ~~ -..() ':P"- .;."'.~ A .. 'OJ '. '.~ .", .....'j_._-~..,:...lI' 1/ Chairman, Zoning Board of Appeals . Appeal # 773 -2- September 12th, 1984 At the September 11th, 1984 meeting of the goning Board of Appeals, a motion was made by Mr. Cortellino, that the requested variance be granted. The motion was seconded by Mr. Urciouli. Vote: Mr. Landolfi - aye Mr. Caballero - absent Mr. Urciouli - aye Mr. Cortellino - aye Mrs. Waddle - absent , The motion was carried. O~ " , i c -, . ~ . ~ y h! Mr. Joseph E. Landolfi, Chairman lb