HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992_11_11 Planning Board Minutes (2) MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE
PLANNING BOARD OF THE TOWN OF MAMARONECK
NOVEMBER 11, 1992, IN THE COURTROOM, TOWN CENTER
740 WEST BOSTON POST ROAD
MAMARONECK, NEW YORK
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Present: Sanford Bell, Chairman RECEIVED
Jerry Donatelli NOV ��
Gabriel Fay FA�OW A.DfCl1990
Norma Jacobson CLERK
Edward Gonye MAMA,aoNECK
Sal Iacono NY
Absent: Alan Murray
Also Present: Steven M. Silverberg, Counsel
Gary Trachtman, Consulting Engineer
Claudia Ng, Environmental Coordinator
Richard Young, CZMC
Marci Dustin, Public Stenographer
Kazazes & Associates
250 East Hartsdale Avenue
Hartsdale, NY 10530
Bonnie M. Burdick, Recording Secretary
CALL TO ORDER
The meeting was called to order by Chairman Bell at 8:21 PM.
PUBLIC HEARING - Subdivision Application - Julius Silverstein -
5 Prince Willow Lane - Block 333 Lot 1074
Mr. Silverstein and Jefferson Meighan, attorney, appeared.
On motion of Mr. Fay, seconded by Mr. Donatelli, it was unanimously
RESOLVED, that the Public Hearing be, and hereby is, declared
opened.
The Public Stenographer was present for this application and
her transcript will become a permanent part of this record.
On motion of Mr. Fay, seconded by Mr. Jacobson, it was unanimously
RESOLVED, that the Public Hearing be, and hereby is, declared
closed.
Mr. Meighan and Mr. Silverstein stated that the application had been
heard by the Coastal Zone Management Commission on November 3, 1992 and
that a new plan showing utility connections and topo lines had been
submitted. Mr. Trachtman stated that said plan was conceptually
appropriate. Mr. Silverstein explained that before that Board of Health
would comment it needed a letter of approval from the Town, and Mr.
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Silverberg stated that the letter from the Board of Health must be on
file with the Town before the plat could be signed by Mr. Bell.
Mr. Bell referred to counsel's memo which stated that for subdivisions
the Planning Board had precedence over the Tree Commission. The
submission showed which trees would be removed.
Several neighbors appeared. They were Walter and Rosemary Berdon, 3
Prince Willow Lane, and Jesse Rothman, 16 Doris Lane. Mr. Silverstein
assured the Berdons that the arbor vitae hedge between the two properties
would remain intact and explained that, contrary to his plan, he did not
intend to construct a pool.
On motion of Mr. Donatelli, seconded by Mr. Iacono, the following
resolutions were unanimously adopted.
WHEREAS, Julius Silverstein has submitted an application for Final
Subdivision Approval for 5 Prince Willow Lane (Block 333 Lot 1074)
in proper form and complying with all requirements of the Town,
other municipal agencies, the comments of the Consulting Engineer to
the Town and this Planning Board; and
WHEREAS, this Board held a Public Hearing on the application for
Final Subdivision Approval on November 11, 1992;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that Final Subdivision Approval is
hereby granted to Julius Silverstein pursuant to his application and
subject to all terms and conditions set forth below:
I. General Requirements
All curbs, suitable monuments, water mains, storm drains,
sanitary sewer facilities and street trees shall all be
installed in accordance with the latest standards and
specifications in force at the time work is started in
accordance with the approved plan, particularly with
respect to the Resubdivision Plan, prepared by Richard A.
Spinelli, Surveyor, revised October 21, 1990.
II. Compliance with SEQR
A. Consistent with social, economic, and other essential
considerations of State policy, to the maximum extent
practicable from the reasonable alternatives thereto,
the action to be carried out or approved is one which
minimizes or avoids adverse environmental effects,
including the effects disclosed in the relevant
Environmental Assessment Form; and
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B. All practicable means will be taken in carrying out
or approving the action to minimize or avoid adverse
environmental effects, including effects disclosed in
the relevant Environmental Assessment Forms and
addendum thereto and all special requirements and
modifications set forth herein.
III. Special Requirements
A. Erosion and Sedimentation Control - (During
Construction)
1. Erosion and sedimentation control plans should
be based upon the standards presented in the
"Westchester County Best Management Practices"
manual for construction-related activities and
the New York State Department of Environmental
Conservation standards (1990) and consistent
with the drawings submitted to the Town of
Mamaroneck Coastal Zone Management Commission
including the use of hay bales or a sediment
curtain along the perimeter of the property
bordering on Prince Willows Lane and Doris Road.
2. Erosion and sedimentation control plans shall be
approved by the Consulting Engineer prior to
commencement of construction. A control plan
shall be submitted which shall include a
construction timetable and an inspection
schedule.
3. Erosion control measures must be installed on
the building lot prior to excavation of
foundations.
B. Blasting
All rock removal required in conjunction with the
construction of a residence or the installation or
connections for utilities shall be by mechanical
means if at all possible.
C. Trees
Compliance with the Tree Preservation Law of the Town
of Mamaroneck is required before a Building Permit
shall be issued, and the Building Inspector shall
ensure that replacement trees are planted and
maintained.
D. Required Documents and Inspections
1. The applicant shall provide one Mylar
reproducible set of approved drawings to the
Town and one copy to the office of the
Consulting Engineer to the Town.
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2. The applicant shall submit to the Town one Mylar
reproducible and four copies showing the
"as-built" conditions for utility and sewer
connections prior to the granting of a
Certificate of Occupancy for the residence to be
constructed.
3. A letter of approval from the Board of Health
shall be submitted to the Building Inspector
concerning sewer connections prior to filing the
plat of the property with Westchester County
PUBLIC HEARING - Site Plan Application - Craig Sundahl, DDS - 3-5 Byron
Place - Block 132 Lot 440
Dolores A. Battalia, attorney; Lawrence Gordon, the architect; Howard
Lieberman, engineer and Dr. Sundahl appeared. Mr. Bell recused himself
as his wife practices law with Mrs. Battalia and asked Mr. Donatelli to
chair this application.
On motion of Mr. Iacono, seconded by Mr. Gonye, on a vote of 5-0-1 with
Mr. Bell abstaining, it was
RESOLVED, that the Public Hearing be, and hereby is, declared
opened.
The Public Stenographer was present for this application and
her transcript will become a permanent part of this record.
On motion of Mr. Iacono, seconded by Mr. Fay, on a vote of 5-0-1 with Mr.
Bell abstaining, it was
RESOLVED, that the Public Hearing be, and hereby is, declared
closed.
Mrs. Battalia stated that a recalculation of the necessary parking spaces
had been made and that 14 spaces plus 1 for loading were required. It is
not possible to purchase municipal spaces at this time, but Mrs. Battalia
stated that the 10 spaces in the lot should suffice as there is meter
parking on the street. The parking issue will go before the Zoning
Board.
This application has been before the Coastal Zone Management Commission
and the Board of Architectural Review and approved in both cases. It
will return to the BAR for landscaping and signage.
Mr. Lieberman described the construction of the oil separator(s) and
stated that the maintenance employee for the building could change the
collars himself.
On motion of Mr. Iacono, seconded by Mrs. Jacobson, by a vote of 5-0-1
with Mr. Bell abstaining, it was
RESOLVED, that the construction of a professional building at 3-5
Byron Place will have no significant impact on the environment.
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On motion of Mr. Fay, seconded by Mrs. Jacobson, by a vote of 5-0-1 with
Mr. Bell abstaining, the following resolutions were adopted.
WHEREAS, Craig Sundahl, DDS has submitted an application for Site
Plan Approval for construction of a professional building at 3-5
Byron Place (Block 132 Lot 440); and
WHEREAS, the Planning Board has been designated Lead Agency and has
conducted and completed proceedings pursuant to SEQR; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Board has reviewed all of the submissions by,
and on behalf of, the applicant, all correspondence from Town
officials, the Consulting Engineer to the Town, and the Coastal Zone
Management Commission and members of the public, and a Public
Hearing having been held pursuant to notice on November 11, 1992;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that site plan approval is hereby
granted Craig Sundahl, pursuant to his application and subject to
all terms and conditions set forth below:
I. General Requirements
All site work, traffic controls, landscaping, storm water
drainage and treatment systems shall be in accordance with
and subject to the plans submitted, as follows:
Drawing P-1, "Demolition Plan, Vicinity Map, Site
Plan, Section and Details," by Lawrence Gordon &
Associates, dated 9/18/92.
II. Compliance with SEQR
A. Consistent with social, economic, and other essential
considerations of State policy, to the minimum extent
practicable from reasonable alternative thereto, the
action to be carried out or approved is one which
minimizes or avoids adverse environmental effects,
including the effects disclosed in the relevant
Environmental Assessment Form; and
B. All practicable means will be taken in carrying out
or approving the action to minimize or avoid adverse
environmental effects, including effects disclosed in
the relevant Environmental Assessment Forms and
addendum thereto and all special requirements and
modifications set forth herein.
III. Special Requirements
A. Oil Separators
The Building Superintendent or other designee shall
submit an affidavit every six months to the Building
Inspector that the "collars" of the oil separator(s)
of the parking lot have been checked for oil residue
or replaced.
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B. An easement shall be filed with the Town Clerk for
the utility lines in the former road bed of 3-5 Byron
Place.
C. A parking variance from the Zoning Board of Appeals
shall be granted for the five extra parking spaces.
D. The design for drainage shall be submitted to the
Consulting Engineer to the Town for final approval.
E. Erosion and sedimentation control plans shall be
based upon the standards presented in the
"Westchester County Best Management Practices" manual
for construction-related activities and the New York
State Department of Environmental Conservation
standards (1990).
PRESUBMISSION CONFERENCE - Site Plan Application and Fresh Water Wetlands
Permit - Winged Foot Golf Club _ Fenimore Road
- Block 344 Lot 99.
Richard Leahy, a Board member of the golf club, appeared in the stead of
Robert Alonzi, course superintendent with the architect, Richard Heine.
It is the desire of the club to build a 3,000-square-foot extension to
its vehicle storage facility which would include more vehicle storage and
an improved employee lunch and locker area. The building will be
constructed on an existing macadam area, and extensive landscaping will
be done. It is the applicant's intention to conform with environmental
standards. Mr. Heine explained his submission to the Board and stated
that the Building Inspector had requested the addition of drywells at the
new leaders and gutters.
Mr. Heine stated that the facility will be accessible to the handicapped
and reminded the Board of the fairly recent installation of above-ground
gasoline tanks.
On motion of Mr. Donatelli, seconded by Mr. Iacono, 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 an 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 this matter is referred to the Coastal Zone
Management Commission for review.
On motion of Mr. Donatelli, seconded by Mr. Iacono, it was unanimously
RESOLVED, that this Board hereby sets Wednesday, December 9, 1992 at
8:15 PM as the date and time for a Public Hearing for the
application of Winged Foot Golf Club for Site Plan approval and for
a Fresh Water Wetlands permit; and be it
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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.
DISCUSSION OF CHANGES IN NEW YORK STATE ENABLING LEGISLATION
Mr. Silverberg explained the submission that he had given the Board and
discussed the changes which will occur in July to the State law for
subdivision approval. He suggested that the Board study the old law in
comparison with this new one in order to make suggestions for a new Town
law which will need to be written. Mr. Silverberg suggested that the
Board be ready with comments by January as the Town Board will need to
hold a Public Hearing.
COUNTY PLANNING BOARD
Claudia Ng, Environmental Coordinator, explained to the Board that the
County Planning Commission had submitted to her a set of maps of the Town
and a report entitled Patterns for Westchester. She will circulate said
report and asks that members give her comments so that she may answer
soon.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
On motion of Mr. Iacono, seconded by Mrs. Jacobson, the minutes for the
meeting of September 9, 1992 were approved.
On motion of Mr. Donatelli, seconded by Mrs. Jacobson, the minutes for
the meeting of October 14, 1992 were approved as corrected.
ADJOURNMENT
On motion of Mr. Fay, seconded by Mr. Gonye, the meeting was adjourned at
10:01.
Bonnie M. Burdick