PUBLIC NOTICE
In response to restrictions and concerns relative to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) emergency:
NOTICE is hereby given that the Thursday, June 25th, 2020 7:00 PM scheduled Zoning Board of Appeals meeting will be held using a phone-conferencing platform pursuant to Governor Cuomo’s Executive Order 202.1 regarding the “Open Meetings Law”, authorizing public meetings to be held remotely by conference call or similar service provided that the public has the ability to view or listen to such proceedings. Members of the public may listen to the meeting live by tuning into local channel 22. The meeting agenda and applications will be posted online and anyone wanting to ask a question or provide a comment should email them to collins@townofriverheadny.gov prior to 12 pm on the 25th or may address the board during the meeting by accessing the conferencing link and instructions posted with the agenda. The Zoning Board meeting will be recorded and later transcribed. Minutes will be produced.
7:00pm,prevailing time,Appeal No.2020-012–Donald Carberry–1365 Peconic Bay Boulevard, Riverhead –SCTM No.600-70-2-32–RB40 Zoning-for variances and/or relief from Chapter 301 Section 15A(1)(c) where proposed rear and side yard setback is 3’ and minimum required is 20’;and, proposed side yard setback from side street is 13.1’ and minimum required is 50’.
7:00pm,prevailing time,Appeal No.2020-013–Joseph Broyles–19 Second Street,South Jamesport–SCTM No.600-92-3-18–RB40 Zoning-for variances and/or relief from Chapter 301 Section 17 where proposed lot coverage is 36.7% and maximum allowed is 15%; where proposed rear yard setback is 0’ and minimum required is 60’; where proposed side yard setback is 3.7’ and minimum required is 25’;and, where proposed combined side yard is 10.3’ and minimum required is 55’.
7:00pm,prevailing time,Appeal No.2020-017–Brixmor Riverhead Development LLC–1768 Old Country Road, Riverhead–SCTM No.600-101.1-1-8–DRC Zoning-for variances and/or relief from Chapter 301 Section 106 B where 1,500 sf of floor area is proposed and no individual retail store shall have a floor area of less than 10,000 sf, excepting that 10% of the total floor area may be improved with retail stores of less than 10,000 sf with a minimum size per retail store of 3,500 sf required.
F. J. MCLAUGHLIN, CHAIRMAN, ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS