Source: https://www.putnamcountycourier.com/articles/legals-276/
Timestamp: 2019-08-23 07:45:58
Document Index: 391076039

Matched Legal Cases: ['§154', '§154', '§154', '§154', '§154', '§154', '§154', '§154', '§154', '§154', '§154', '§154', '§154', '§154', '§154', '§ 10', '§111', '§111', '§ 111', '§ 111', '§ 111']

Legal Notice NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE TOWN OF PATTERSON BOARD OF APPEALS of a public hearing to be held on Wednesday, January 16, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. at the Patterson Town Hall, 1142 Route 311, Patterson, Putnam County, New York to consider the following applications: 1. KAC Realty, LLC: Case #25-18 – Area Variances (Held over from the December 4, 2018 meeting) Applicant requests three area variances pursuant to Patterson Town Code §154-4: Definitions and §154-27B(4): Permitted Accessory Uses, in order to construct a 2-story, 2-car garage with a bonus room. Patterson Town Code §154-4 states that a private garage cannot exceed a bulk area ratio of 50% of the principal dwelling; proposed garage will have
a bulk area ratio of 74% of the principal dwelling; variance requested is for 24% over the bulk area permitted. Patterson Town Code §154-4 also states that a private garage cannot exceed in height the height of the principal structure. The existing dwelling is 16 ft. in height; proposed garage will be 25.8 ft. in height; variance requested is for 9.8 ft. in height. Patterson Town Code §154- 27B(4) forbids garages from be located in front of the principal dwelling; variance requested is to allow for the construction of a garage in front of the dwelling. This property is located at 592 Lakeshore Drive (RPL-10 Zoning District). 2. Anthony Falco: Case #27-18 – Area Variance (Held over from the December 19, 2018 meeting) Applicant is requesting an area variance pursuant to §154-27A(12)(a) of the Patterson Town Code: Permitted accessory uses, in order to legalize a 15’ x 34’ storage shed. Accessory structures are not permitted in the front yard; Applicant wishes to legalize a shed located in front of the primary dwelling; Variance requested is to allow a shed to be located in the front yard of the property. This property is located at 78 Baldwin Road (R-4 Zoning District). 3. Patrick Cassidy: Case #29-18 – Special Use Permit Applicant is requesting a special use permit to construct an accessory apartment within an existing dwelling pursuant to §154-105 of the Patterson Town Code: Accessory apartments. This property is located at 10 Jennifer Lane (R-1 Zoning District). 4. Martin Carl: Case #01-19 –Area Variance Applicant requests an area variance pursuant to Patterson Town Code §154-107: Commercial trade operations, in order to continue the operation of an existing tree service with two dwelling units on the site. Patterson Town Code §154-107F limits the number of employees permitted to report to work at the site to two; applicant wishes to maintain the current number of seven employees; variance requested is for five employees over the two permitted to report to work at the site. This property is located at 530 Route 164 (R-4 Zoning District). 5. Christopher Vazzano: Case #02-19 –Area Variance Applicant is requesting an area variance pursuant to §154-7 of the Patterson Town Code: Schedule of Regulations, in order to construct an addition and attached rear deck to the existing residence. Deck will be 56.3’ from the rear property line; Town Code requires primary structures to meet a minimum rear yard setback of 80’; variance requested is for 23.7’. This property is located at 147 Brimstone Road (R-4 Zoning District). 6. Adam Wilkins (Wilkins Faust Properties): Case #03-19 – Special Use Permit & Area Variances Applicant is requesting a special use permit pursuant to §154-115 of the Patterson Town Code: Public garages and automotive dealerships, in order to operate a motorcycle dealership. Patterson Town Code §154- 115 states that a special permit may be granted for a public garage or an automotive dealership on a lot of not less than 2 acres; applicant’s lot is 1.51 acres; variance requested is for 0.49 acres of lot size. Patterson Town Code §154-115(B) states that no public garage or automotive dealership shall be located within 1,000 feet of any other public garage, automotive dealership, or gas station; applicant’s business is within 1,000 feet of another public garage/ automotive dealership; variance requested is to allow applicant to operate an automotive dealership located within 1,000 ft. of another public garage, automotive dealership, or gas station. This property is located at 2244 Route 22 (C-1 Zoning District). 7. Lewis Taney III: Case #04-19 –Area Variance Applicant is requesting an area variance pursuant to §154-7 of the Patterson Town Code: Schedule of Regulations, in order to construct a 12’ x 20’ shed in the rear yard of the property. Town Code requires accessory structures to meet a minimum side yard setback of 20’; proposed shed will be 3’ from the side
property line; variance requested is for 17’. This property is located at 39 Brickhouse Road (R-4 Zoning District). 8. Vera Qemali: Case #05-19 – Area Variance Applicant is requesting three area variances pursuant to §154-7 of the Patterson Town Code: Schedule of Regulations, in order to legalize an existing rear deck attached to the dwelling. Town Code requires primary structures to meet a minimum rear yard setback of 80’; deck exists 16’ from the rear property line; variance requested is for 64’. This property is located at 21 Wagon Lane (R-4 Zoning District). By Order of the ZBA Lars Olenius, Chairman
RFB 1-19 – AUTOMOTIVE COLLISION REPAIR
RFB 2-19 SEPTIC PUMP OUT SERVICES
Detailed specifications may be secured at the office of the Director of Purchasing, Putnam County Office Building, 40 Gleneida Avenue, Room 105, Carmel, New York 10512 between the hours of 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., Monday through Friday or you may download from the Empire State Bid System’s website at www.empirestatebidsystem.com. Sealed bids must be filed in the above office on or before 1:00 P.M. FRIDAY, January 30,2019. dated: Carmel, New York January 2, 2019 Sgd/Alessandro Mazzotta, Purchasing Director Putnam County Purchasing Department
Legal Notice NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Town Board of the Town of Carmel will conduct a Public Hearing at the Town Hall, 60 McAlpin Avenue, Mahopac, New York 10541 on Wednesday, January 16, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter that evening as possible on a proposed Local Law amending Chapter 111 of the Code of the Town of Carmel, entitled “Peddling and Soliciting” as follows: TOWN OF CARMEL PROPOSED LOCAL LAW # ___ OF THE YEAR 2019 A LOCAL LAW AMENDING CHAPTER 111 OF THE CODE OF THE TOWN OF CARMEL, ENTITLED “PEDDLING AND SOLICITING” BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Carmel, County of Putnam, State of New York as follows: SECTION1 : LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS It is hereby found and determined that the act of peddling, vending and soliciting within the Town has a significant impact upon the quality of life of the residents of the Town, including the health, safety and welfare thereof. It is further found that the unregulated act of peddling, vending and soliciting presents a significant disadvantage to other established businesses within the Town which pay rent, taxes, expenses and fees for the privilege of doing business within the Town and should, therefore, not be condoned or permitted. SECTION 2: AUTHORITY This chapter is adopted pursuant to the authority, of Article 2, § 10 of the New York State Municipal Home Rule Law. SECTION 3: AMENDMENT OF CHAPTER 111 Article I of Chapter 111 of the Town Code of the Town of Carmel entitled “Peddling”, is hereby repealed effective immediately and replaced with the following: §111-1 PURPOSE. The purpose of this article is to protect the health, safety and welfare of the residents of the Town of Carmel by regulating peddling, soliciting and vending within the Town of Carmel. §111-2 PEDDLING PROHIBITED.
Except as may be otherwise permitted by general or special law, it shall be unlawful for any person, corporation, partnership, company, unincorporated association, agent or principal thereof, or any other entity to engage in or act as a peddler, vendor, solicitor or commercial traveler, as herein defined, within the jurisdictional boundaries of the Town of Carmel. § 111 3 DEFINITIONS. As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated: Commercial Traveler A person or entity doing business through the act of renting a room or suite of rooms in a hotel, motel or inn, commercial building or private dwelling, excluding exterior areas and/or parking lots/parking areas, for temporary occupancy which does not exceed 60 days, for the purpose of using said premises to sell, offer for sale or solicit orders for goods, services, merchandise or money to or from members of the public. Peddle The merchandising of any goods, wares, commodities, books, periodicals, labor or services; or requesting or seeking contributions of goods and/or money by going from house to house, place of business to place of business or in any public street or public place or by temporarily occupying a room, building, structure, land or other premises therefor. Peddler Any person who, being uninvited by the home or business owner, engages in the merchandising of any goods, wares, commodities, books, periodicals, labor or services by going from house to house or place of business to place of business. Peddler shall also include any person who seeks or requests contributions of goods and/or money by going from house to house or from place of business to place of business or by temporarily occupying a room, building or other premises with the Town for such purpose. Temporary Occupancy A store, room, building, tent, enclosure, parking lot or structure of any kind intended to be used or occupied for the period of time necessary to peddle, vend or solicit the merchandise sold therein. In all prosecutions for the violation of this chapter, the intent of the defendant to conduct an established place of business shall be an affirmative defense, and the burden of proving such intent shall be upon the defendant in such prosecution. Vendor A person who engages in the act or occupation of selling or offering for sale from a fixed location or locations, and at times and from time to time, goods, wares merchandise or labor, meats, fish, produce and prepared foods from any portable cart, stand, vehicle or display device of any nature. § 111 4 EXEMPTIONS. The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to the following: A. Any person peddling at the express invitation of any person or organization. B. A wholesaler or distributor selling articles to dealers or merchants who have an established place of business within the Town. C. A child regularly attending any public, private or parochial school; veterans organizations; fraternal organizations; civic groups; churches; tax-exempt charitable or religious organizations or sects; provided, however, that such child or member of such exempt organization shall carry on an otherwise prohibited conduct only in connection with an authorized activity of the school which the child attends or another school which has authorized such child to carry on the activity or, in the case of an exempt organization, which has authorized such member to carry on the activity. It shall be required, however, that prior to the commencement of such otherwise prohibited conduct, the school or otherwise exempt organization for which the activity shall be carried on shall notify the Clerk of the Town, in writing, of the intention of such school or exempt organization to conduct such activity within the Town, together with a brief description thereof. § 111 5 PENALTIES FOR OFFENSES. Any person, corporation, partnership, company,
unincorporated association, agent or principal thereof; or any other entity who shall act as a commercial traveler, peddler, solicitor or vendor, as defined herein, or who shall violate any other provision of this chapter shall be guilty of a violation and punishable by a fine not to exceed $1,000 or imprisonment for not more than 15 days, or both. Each day upon which such violation continues shall constitute a separate offense. SECTION 4 – HOME RULE Nothing in this Local Law is intended, or shall be construed (a) to limit the home rule authority of the Town under State Law to limit the Town’s discretion in setting fees and charges in connection with any applications requiring Town approval. SECTION 5 – SEVERABILITY If any part or provision of this Local Law or the application thereof to any person or circumstance be adjudged invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, such judgment shall be confined in its operation to the part or provision or application directly involved in the controversy in which judgment shall have been rendered and shall not affect or impair the validity of the remainder of this Local Law or the application thereof to other persons or circumstances, and the Town Board of the Town of Carmel hereby declares that it would have passed this Local Law or the remainder thereof had such invalid application or invalid provision been apparent. SECTION 6 – EFFECTIVE DATE This Local Law shall take effect immediately upon filing in the office of the Secretary of State in accordance with Section 27 of the Municipal Home Rule Law. At said Public Hearing, all interested persons shall be heard on the subject thereof. The Town Board will make every effort to assure that the Public Hearing is accessible to persons with disabilities. Anyone requiring special assistance and/or reasonable accommodations should contact the Town Clerk. By Order of the Town Board of the Town of Carmel Ann Spofford, Town Clerk
Legal Notice NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF THE TAX ROLL AND WARRANT TAKE NOTICE that I Kathleen S. Kraus the undersigned Receiver of Taxes of the Town of Carmel, County of Putnam, State of New York, have duly received the tax roll and warrant for the collection of taxes within the Town of Carmel for the year 2019, and that I will attend at the Town Hall, 60 McAlpin Avenue in the said Town of Carmel from January 2, 2019 from 8:30am to 4:30pm each day, excepting Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the taxes may be paid on or before January 31, 2019 without charge or interest. On all taxes received after such date there shall be added interest of one percent for the first month (month of February) and an additional one percent for each additional month until such taxes are paid or until the return of unpaid taxes to the Commissioner of Finance pursuant to law. TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that $2.00 shall be charged against each parcel if taxes remain unpaid and a second notice is mailed pursuant to law. TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that pursuant to the provisions of law, the tax roll of the Town of Carmel will be returned to the Commissioner of Finance of the County of Putnam on the 1st day of April, 2019. Kathleen S. Kraus Receiver of Taxes Town of Carmel