G. Lake: Let me go through the Board.
A.
Dulgarian: I have no problem with the subdivision. Again, the
outstanding issues all look to be engineering issues and a lot
of them don’t look like to have any major impact. I have
no problem with Mr. McGoey’s approval.
G.
Monaco: I have one thing. The note that says no further subdivision
on the individual lots, can it also be put in the deed?
J.
Lyons: Yes.
T.
Hamilton: Other than Mr. McGoey clearing the zoning issue.
T.
Ptak: Well, I don’t think it involves it. It’s in
a NC zone and I don’t think there is any question.
J.
Lyons: That was the first thing I did before I purchased the property
was check the zoning. It was definitely in the NC zone.
T.
Ptak: I will double check it.
P.
Hines: It appears that the well is located in the adjacent area.
T.
Ptak: That’s under the Department of Environmental Conservation.
J.
Lyons: They will also be giving me a letter with approval.
T.
Ptak: It’s been submitted and we’ve basically been
given a verbal approval. We have a couple more things to tie up
with him.
P.
Hines: I just wanted the Board to know. They won’t issue
the permit until the applicant receives a Negative Declaration.
MOTION for a NEGATIVE DECLARATION made by A. Dulgarian and seconded
by G. Monaco.
A.
Dulgarian: Aye
T.
Hamilton: Aye
G.
Monaco: Aye
G.
Lake: Aye
MOTION
CARRIED. 4 AYES
MOTION
for TWO LOT SUBDIVISION subject to D. McGoey’s comments
and the permit made by A. Dulgarian and seconded by T. Hamilton.
A.
Dulgarian: Aye
T.
Hamilton: Aye
G.
Monaco: Aye
G.
Lake: Aye
MOTION
CARRIED. 4 AYES
7. KORNBERG - 2 LOT SUBDIVISION - Arnott Lane (71-1-53) #085-002
D.
Yanosh: I am the surveyor for the project. We were here quite
a while ago. This is a two lot subdivision on Arnott Lane with
an existing house. The property is 3.95 acres. The existing house
is on 2.42 acres and the new lot #2, the proposed single family
house will be on 1.35 acres of land. We’ve taken care of
most of the engineering. All we need to do is the percolation
tests and septic. Mr. McGoey’s comments are typical. We
need driveway grading, etc.
P.
Hines: Is this a major?
D. Yanosh: This lot has been owned by the Kornberg’s for
the last three years and the previous owner bought the property
back in 1978.
A.
Dulgarian: Nothing.
G.
Monaco: Nothing.
T.
Hamilton: Nothing.
G.
Lake: Mr. Hines, anything else?
P.
Hines: No.
G.
Lake: You will provide us with that information?
D.
Yanosh: Do you want a copy of the deed, is that what you want?
G.
Lake: I just want something showing us that it was done more than
ten years ago.
D.
Yanosh: I can submit a copy of the deed.
MOTION
for a NEGATIVE DECLARATION made by A. Dulgarian and seconded by
G. Monaco.
A.
Dulgarian: Aye
T.
Hamilton: Aye
G.
Monaco: Aye
G.
Lake: Aye
MOTION
CARRIED. 4 AYES
MOTION
for a TWO LOT SUBDIVISION subject to D. McGoey’s comments
made by A. Dulgarian and seconded by T. Hamilton.
A.
Dulgarian: Aye
T. Hamilton: Aye
G.
Monaco: Aye
G.
Lake: Aye
MOTION
CARRIED. 4 AYES
8. MITRANY - 2 LOT SUBDIVISION - Indian Trail & Scotchtown
Collabar Roads (29-1-54.2) # 102-002
D.
Yanosh: This is a 5.01 acre parcel of land on Scotchtown Collabar
Road and Indian Trail Road. This property was subdivided back
in 1985. The map was filed in Goshen. Mr. Moliterno was the Chairman
back then. It will be two lots. We did start out with three lots.
We meet all the new zoning requirements.
T.
Hamilton: Is this the one you were going to dig out and fill in?
D.
Yanosh: This is behind it.
G.
Lake: The property behind it . . .
D.
Yanosh: The Fredericks property, right.
G.
Lake: Is he going forward with some of that stuff?
D.
Yanosh: Yes. We will have no problem with the separation distance.
G.
Lake: Let me go through the Board. Let’s go through Dick’s
comments first.
D.
Yanosh: The septic systems, we got a letter today from Eustance
& Horowitz approving the septic systems. The driveway culvert,
we have a County Permit from the Orange County Department of Public
Works. This is the type of pipe they want here. The pond itself,
we walked around it. It doesn’t have an outlet. It is just
something that pops up out of the ground. Somebody just made a
bowl at one time and there is no outlet on it.
G.
Lake: I will now go through the Board.
A. Dulgarian: It is a nice subdivision.
G.
Monaco: Nothing.
T.
Hamilton: Nothing.
MOTION
for a NEGATIVE DECLARATION subject to Dick McGoey’s comments
made by A. Dulgarian and seconded by G. Monaco.
A.
Dulgarian: Aye
T.
Hamilton: Aye
G.
Monaco: Aye
G.
Lake: Aye
MOTION
CARRIED. 4 AYES
MOTION
for TWO LOT SUBDIVISION subject to D. McGoey’s comments
made by A. Dulgarian and seconded by T. Hamilton.
A.
Dulgarian: Aye
T.
Hamilton: Aye
G.
Monaco: Aye
G.
Lake: Aye
MOTION
CARRIED. 4 AYES
9. ALEXANDRIA - 16 LOT SUBDIVISION - Route 302 (14-2-30.51) #002-001
G.
Lake: You’ve been around for a while. You were tied up in
the Health Department for a long time?
M. Siemers: Yes.
G.
Lake: Why don’t you bring everybody up to date.
M.
Siemers: We had two extensions on Preliminary Approval. Right
now, I have Mr. McGoey’s comments. Right now we have Health
Department approval. I sent in the letter with the submittal.
I have the signed plans with me. In regards to the Department
of Public Works comments.
G.
Lake: Why don’t you go through Mr. McGoey’s comments
first.
M.
Siemers: I don’t know if there is confusion in the right-of-way
line on the cover sheet which has a radius of twenty five but
we do provide a thirty foot turning radius. That can be seen on
the New York State Department of Transportation sheet. The drainage
and lighting districts, I spoke with the applicant’s attorney
this afternoon and they are in the process of forming these districts.
G.
Lake: You will have to go to the Town Board to get those accepted.
M.
Siemers: Right. With the notes, I see no problem. Lot #16, we’re
putting a note on the lot, there is no problem with that. We have
Army Corps approval. It’s a Conditional Approval and Mr.
McGoey just wants us to list the conditions on the plan which
is fine. Deed restriction around the mitigation, that’s
no problem.
T.
Hamilton: What sheet does that thirty feet show up?
M.
Siemers: The New York State entrance detail, is on sheet #8. Also
showing fencing around the wetland area we have no problem. Tonight
we’re just asking for a Conditional Final Approval.
P.
Hines: Do you have a Department of Transportation for that aquifer?
M.
Siemers: Yes. We received that letter a long time ago.
G.
Lake: Mr. Hines, he’s been here a long time basically getting
through the Health Department. The storm water specifications,
does he . . .
P.
Hines: He would have to comply with those requirements.
M. Siemers: One of the conditions for the Army Corps was from
the Department of Environmental Conservation and at this time
that application is with the Department of Environmental Conservation.
G.
Lake: Okay but I think the storm water management is different
than that, isn’t it?
P.
Hines: Yes. I don’t know if they comply with the regulations.
M.
Siemers: They actually review the storm water pollution prevention
plan in that. They will be the ones to say if we comply.
P.
Hines: They do have a detention pond that was put there.
M.
Siemers: Yes. We do have water quality.
G.
Lake: It’s been a long time. We want to make sure.
P.
Hines: Any approvals can be on conditioned on receipt of the Department
of Environmental Conservation water quality.
M.
Siemers: Which is conditioned in the Army Corps.
G.
Lake: Let me go through the Board.
A.
Dulgarian: This is up on the hill, correct?
G.
Lake: Yes.
A.
Dulgarian: He’s been here several times. I have no problem
with it. I just have a question on the wording, conditional final
approval as opposed to final approval.
G.
Barone: Conditional approval is for him to satisfy the remaining
items needed.
A.
Dulgarian: So, it is similar to a subject to?
G.
Barone: Yes.
A. Dulgarian: It’s also nice to see that the Bradford Pear
tree which we are starting to get on the Route 211 corridor is
going to be used here.
G.
Monaco: No comments.
T.
Hamilton: Nothing.
MOTION
for CONDITIONAL FINAL APPROVAL subject to D. McGoey’s comments
and providing the storm water management made by T. Hamilton and
seconded by G. Monaco.
A.
Dulgarian: Aye
T.
Hamilton: Aye
G.
Monaco: Aye
G.
Lake: Aye
MOTION
CARRIED.
10. WEINERT RECYCLING - SITE PLAN/SPECIAL USE PERMIT - Route 211
East (41-1-82) #071-022
CANCELLED.
11. ORANGE COUNTY GOLF CLUB - EXPANSION - SITE PLAN/SPECIAL USE
PERMIT - Golf Links Road (73-1-26.2) #017-003
W. Abt: I am the Architect for the project. Mr. Sullivan is with
me from the Board of the Golf Club. We are here tonight for an
addition to the golf club building. It’s a one story addition
at grade level. This is the existing roof of the building. This
is an addition for the expansion of the locker rooms on the lower
level with a new Pro Shop added to the front of the building.
It will have stone masonry in the front. We had been before the
Zoning Board of Appeals which approved this addition as an expansion
of a non-conforming use in the zone. We’re putting some
landscaping in the front. The drainage will come down to the drainage
in Golf Links Road. We had a work session in August and we have
revised our plans from that. I also received some revised comments
last week and for some reason I hadn’t received the other
eleven comments but they were the comments that we discussed at
the meeting.
P.
Hines: Did you received any comments from the Orange County Department
of Public Works?
W.
Abt: We have been in touch with them. We have a copy from them.
P.
Hines: That adds to the drawings more recently.
W.
Abt: They’ve had it all along. They are just adding one
catch basin in their drainage. I think they sent a letter in previously
saying that they were all right with the project. Mr. McGoey wanted
to see their detail requirements on the plan.
P.
Hines: The only change in the right-of-way is that catch basin?
The rest of the comments are minor.
W.
Abt: Yes, and we’ve added some detail information on the
curb radius to the plans and we submitted them.
G.
Lake: On that drainage you were just talking about, I know at
the work session, Mr. McGoey had a concern and I can’t quite
remember what it was. I believe that drainage was coming down
across the front and then going down.
W.
Abt: It does into a loop catch basin in the County storm drain.
P.
Hines: His comment from the work session is more detail on the
County road and a detail of the catch basin.
G.
Lake: They would have to get a County Permit for that.
P.
Hines: For that work, yes.
W.
Abt: We had applied for a County Permit.
P.
Hines: I think you could do it subject to because they have to
comply with the requirements for the catch basin.
G. Lake: Let me go through the Board.
A.
Dulgarian: The question on the sidewalks. Is that what you show
here?