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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994_06_08 Planning Board Minutes MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE PLANNING BOARD OF THE TOWN OF MAMARONECK JUNE 8, 1994, IN THE SENIOR CENTER, TOWN CENTER 740 WEST BOSTON POST ROAD MAMARONECK, NEW YORK Present: Marilyn Reader, Chair Richard Darsky Gabriel Fay Edward Gonye Linda Harrington Alan Murray Joel Negrin Also Present: Steven M. Silverberg, Counsel Gary Trachtman, Consulting Engineer Eve Nudelman, Environmental Coordinator Bonnie M. Burdick, Recording Secretary 4 CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order by Chair Reader at 8:21 PM. APPROVAL OF MINUTES COn motion of Mr. Negrin, seconded by Mr. Murray, the minutes of the meeting of March 9, 1994 were unanimously approved. 4 On motion of Mr. Murray, seconded by Mr. Gonye, the minutes of the meeting of March 23, 1994 were unanimously approved. CONSIDERATION - Fresh Water Wetlands and Water Courses Permit - Nantucket Home Builders (George Braverman) - Lot No. 7 - Fenbrook Drive - Block 309 Lot 7. The applicant was not present so the matter was postponed to later in the meeting. CONSIDERATION - Subdivision - Bonnie Briar Syndicate, Inc. - Bonnie Briar Country Club - 808 Weaver Street - Block 201 Lot 19 Adam Wekstein, attorney, represented the syndicate accompanied by Nathaniel Parish and Michael Weiner of Parish and Weiner, planning consultants. The Board had received several memos on this matter from Town staff. Mrs. Reader, referring to the memo from the Building Inspector, stated that the proposed lots would not comply with R-30 zoning and that some of the property would need to be changed to an R-15 Zone. Even with such a 0 C change, 10 of the 71 lots would have less than 15,000 square feet. Many lack proper depth or frontage. Mr. Silverberg explained that the Building Planning Board • June 8, 1994 -2- Inspector has stated that this application does not comply with cluster requirements under the Zoning Ordinance Section 89-15. Mr. Weiner stated that his client is requesting that the Planning Board refer the cluster design application to the Town Board for approval under Section 278 of the State Law. He stated that the applicant prefers the cluster design in order to leave open space and to modify and preserve the eighteen-hole golf course, but that if necessary his client would apply for a conventional subdivision with 130 lots. Mr. Silverberg stated that Zoning Ordinance Section 89-15 implements Town Law Section 278 with specific limitations. The Building Inspector states the proposed cluster plan does not conform to Section 89-15, and the Planning Board does not have authorization to override the interpretation of the Building Inspector. Mr. Weiner stated that the density calculations were based on an R-30 zone and that the Building Inspector is discussing lot dimensions in his memo and not lack of density. Mr. Silverberg pointed out that Section 89-15 addresses lot dimensions. Mr. Parish requested a copy of the Building Inspector's memo and an opportunity to respond to it at the next meeting. Mr. Wekstein asked that the Board declare its intention to act as Lead Agency and circulate notice to interested agencies. Mr. Silverberg stated that he saw no problem as long as the applicant was not seeking to start any time frames running as the issue of the number of lots which could be created still needed to be resolved. Mr. Wekstein agreed. Mr. Silverberg stated that by declaring itself the Lead Agency the Planning Board was not boxing itself in, that no time frame would be starting and that the Planning Board could still refuse to grant the application. On motion of Mr. Negrin, seconded by Mr. Fay, the following resolution was adopted by a vote of 5-2, Mr. Darsky and Mrs. Harrington opposed. RESOLVED, that the Planning Board intends to act as the Lead Agency and be solely responsible for determining whether the proposed action may have a significant impact on the environment; and it is FURTHER RESOLVED, that this is a Type I Action which may have a significant impact on the environment as determined by New York State or corresponding local law; and it is FURTHER RESOLVED, that the circulation of notice to the involved agencies is directed. IC I Planning Board June 8, 1994 -3- CONSIDERATION - Nantucket Home Builders George Braverman, builder; Mark Mustacato, architect; and Charles Elfreich, engineer, were present for the application. Mr. Mustacato stated that there had been a question about discrepancies in elevations for the property. It had been determined that the Town's hydrological study is correct. Mr. Mustacato submitted diagrams showing where changes to the grade would be made and stated that rip-rap will be added to the stream bed. There is a culvert in Fenbrook Drive which limits the flow of water, and this calculation will not change. Mr. Trachtman requested time to consider the proposed changes in grade, and Mrs. Reader stated that, in any event, a new Site Plan must be submitted. On motion of Mrs. Reader, seconded by Mr. Murray, this matter was adjourned to the next meeting which will be held Thursday, July 21st. CONSIDERATION - Special Use Permit - Sean P. Hall d/b/a Auto Creations 5 Fifth Avenue - Block 132 Lot 609 Mr. Hall appeared. He stated that he was operating a business to handwash cars, wax and buff cars, and to install alarms, stereos and other electronic equipment into cars. The washing is done inside the building on the right side of the structure. No unusual amounts or types of waste products are anticipated. The hours would be 8 AM to 6 PM, Monday through Saturday and 9 AM to 3 PM on Sunday. On motion of Mr. Negrin, seconded by Mr. Darsky, it was unanimously RESOLVED, that the Planning Board is the Lead Agency and solely responsible for determining whether the proposed action may have a significant impact on the environment; and it is FURTHER RESOLVED, that this is a Type II Action having no significant impact on the environment as determined by New York State or corresponding local law, therefore requiring no further action under SEQRA; and it is FURTHER RESOLVED, that this Board hereby sets Thursday, July 21, 1994 at 8:15 PM as the date and time for a Public Hearing for the application of Sean P. Hall d/b/a Auto Creations for a Special Permit; and it is FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board Secretary is hereby authorized to publish the Notice of said Public Hearing in the Official Newspaper of the Town of Mamaroneck. Aimk I Planning Board • June 8, 1994 -4- CONSIDERATION - Subdivision - Gila Lourie - 109 Griffen Avenue Block 305 Lot 903. At the request of the applicant, this matter was adjourned to the next meeting. ADJOURNMENT On motion of Mrs. Harrington, seconded by Mr. Murray, the meeting was unanimously adjourned at 10: 10 PM. • /ice 00.L /�! -4/,J2