HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972_03_22 Zoning Board of Appeals Minutes MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
OF THE TOWN OF MAMARONECK HELD MARCH 22, 1972, IN THE COURT
ROOM OF THE COURT HOUSE, 1201 PALMER AVENUE, TOWN OF MAMARONECK.
CALL TO ORDER
The meeting was called to order by the Chairman at
8:15 P.M.
ROLL CALL
Present: Mr. Richard F. Eggers, Chairman
Mr. E. Robert Wassman
Mr. Andrew W. Boraczek
Absent: Mr. Donald D. Geary, Jr.
Mr. Egbert R. Hardesty
Also present: Mr. William Paonessa, Building Inspector
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
The minutes of the meeting of February 23, 1972 were
presented and on motion duly made and seconded, ap-
proved as submitted.
PUBLIC HEARING
The Chairman declared the hearing open and the Sec-
retary presented for the record the affidavit of
publication of the notice of hearing.
The Chairman asked the Secretary to read the appli-
cation.
APPLICATION NO. 1 - CASE 353
Application of Mr. Daniel and Mr. Biagio Zarrilli
for modification of Article IV Section 410 Schedule
of Permitted Uses in an R-7.5 Residential District
of the Zoning Ordinance so as to allow the construc-
tion of an accessory garage structure to park two
trucks incidental to a non-conforming nursery busi-
ness on the premises located at 144 Weaver Street
and known on the Tax Assessment Map of the Town of
Mamaroneck as Block 402 Parcel 1 on the grounds of
practical difficulty and/or unnecessary hardship.
Mr. Eggers explained to the applicants that because
only three members were present the decision would
have to be unanimous and the applicants had the pri-
vilege of adjourning their application to another
meeting without penalty.
Mr. Frank Gagliardi, an Attorney, who represented
the applicants Mr. Daniel and Mr. Biagio Zarrilli
conferred with his clients and stated that the ap-
plicants had decided to adjourn the hearing of their
application for another meeting when there would
be more than three members present.
The Chairman explained to the people who were pre-
sent that it would not be necessary to readvertise
and they could assume that the case would be heard
at the next meeting on April 26, 1972.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business to come before this
meeting it was adjourned at 8:30 P.M.
Rita A. Johnson, : ecretary