Mr. Dominick Lucarelli
RD#2 Ballston Lake, N.Y.
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SUBJECT: Planned Development District #1 (Bellevue
Gardens)
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REFERENCE:
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(A)
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Letter, Marion Morris to Ernest Kunz, Dated
3/9/67
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(B)
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Letter, D. Lucarelli to Town Board of Malta
dated 3/7/67, requesting a variance to the Malta Zoning Ordinance
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(C)
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Map No. 1 of Bellevue Gardens, Town of Malta,
by Ferdinand Rapant, dated 9/28/66, as marked
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(D)
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Letter from Planning Board dated 3/29/67
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Dear Mr. Lucarelli:
The Town Board of the Town of Malta has reviewed
(A), (B), (C), and (D) submits its findings as follows:
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I.
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Reference (B) requests a zoning variance. In
accordance with the subject ordinance, zoning variances are considered
by the Zoning Board of Appeals and not the Planning Board. However,
in reviewing the map which Mr. Lucarelli presented as Reference (C),
it appears that the approval request is for a subdivision. In as much
as the Town of Malta does not yet have an Official Subdivision Regulation,
under certain conditions, Reference (C) could be approved under Article
7, Planned Development District of the Malta Zoning Ordinance.
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II.
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Reference (B) also requests that the district
in which Reference (C) lies be changed from R1 To R4. The Planning
Board considers that such a change is contrary to the intent of the
subject ordinance by virtue of the fact that the R4 districts were
created only to provide regulations for the two existing unusually
densely populated areas, namely Round Lake Village and certain housing
along the Saratoga Lake shore front.
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The Planning Board of the Town of Malta does
recommend approval of a planned development as presented under Reference
(C) because it is believed that the proposed development will be a
stimulant and asset to the Town's future growth, and the soil strats
and drainage are suited for such a development; however, in order
to comply with the spirit and intent of the Subject ordinance, such
approval is herewith submitted only providing that the Reference (C)
map is modified to include the following regulations (Nos. 1 through
15), and that after the map has been completely modified and due public
hearings have been held, the map is recorded with the Saratoga County
Clerk before any building permit is issued. These regulations are:
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1.
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The district under consideration shall be know
as the Planned Development District #1 of the Town of Malta.
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2.
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Said Planned Development District #1 shall consist
of all lands contained within the outer periphery of the lands dimensional
on the Reference (C) map including all those additional required for
the central water system. The use of lands not included as numbered
lots, including lot number seven, shall be submitted for separate
approval at a later date, and be marked "omit." The lots of A, Scofield
and Stanley Raylinsky shall be numbered as "4A" and "4B" respectively.
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3.
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The total area in square feet shall be listed
for each numbered lot.
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4.
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The center lines of crossroads shall be exactly
in line with each other, and their angle of intersection shall be
90 degrees + or - 10 degrees.
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5.
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The proposed central water system shall be controlled
by a New York State corporation.
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6.
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The proposed central water system shall be approved
by the New York State Board of Health, the New York State Conservation
Dept./Division of Water Resources, and, if necessary, the New York
State Public Service Commission.
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7.
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The proposed central water system shall be installed
to the following minimum specifications:
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a.
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The central water system shall be service-rated
for a working pressure of 150 psig.
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b.
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Piping material shall be asbestos cement, PVC,
and/or copper manufactured in conformance with a nationally approved
specification such as ASA or AWWA.
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c.
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All piping joints shall utilize a mechanically
compressed rubber seal type iron fitting, except that the copper may
be flare type.
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d.
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The water system shall be sized so that each
dwelling of the District is capable of simultaneously receiving 3
gpm at a head of 40 psig for one hour.
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e.
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All piping except the dwelling line shall be
within a road right-of-way but not under the double treated surface,
and be underground with at least a five foot ground cover and surrounded
by one foot minimum of compacted fill sand.
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f.
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At least two fire hydrants of nationally approved
construction and non-corrosive trim, each with 4-1/2" and two 2-1/2"
national standard thread connections, shall be located at the edge
of the road right-of-way and within the District to provide best coverage
to all dwellings.
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g.
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Each roadway main, and each dwelling lateral,
shall contain an isolation valve of non-corrosive trim. Each such
valve shall be located at the edge of the road right-of-way, with
a rod and curb box extending to grade level.
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h.
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Delineation of the water Supply System shall
be modified to reflect the change from individual driven wells on
each lot to the central water system.
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8.
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The survey of the proposed roads shall be approved
by the County and Town Highway Superintendents, and provide a typical
section with a minimum depth and width as shown on the drawings, "New
Development Roads in Town of Malta," dated January 1964. The right-of-way
of Raylinsky Road shall be increased to 50 feet as lot #4B to provide
a uniform width of roadway at no cost to the Town of Malta.
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9.
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Before any one building permit is issued a performance
bond must be presented to the Town Board of the Town of Malta sufficient
in the opinion of the Town Board of Malta to guarantee the completion
of roadways, drainage, ditches, culverts, central water system and
the roadway itself to provide direct access to the proposed building
for which a building permit is being requested in accordance with
the requirement in reference (C) map. In all instances the roadway,
drainage ditches, culverts, central water system and roadway itself
must be complete before a certificate of occupancy will be issued.
The roadway double surface treatment may be waived until after completion
of said building, providing a performance bond is presented to the
Malta Town Board to provide equivalent expenses required to apply
this double surface treatment. Upon acceptance of the completed road
and return of performance bond a fee of $2.00 per linear foot of roadway
shall be paid to the Malta Board for blacktopping by the Town of Malta
after the Planned Development District #1 has been completed.
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10.
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The topography shall show the tentative location
of each building on each numbered lot, all ground elevations around
each building, and all ground grades, ditches, and culverts so that
there are no low spots for water to collect anywhere within the Planned
Development District #1.
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11.
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The dwellings to be erected on each lot shall
be one-family dwellings containing a minimum living floor area of
800 sq. ft., a maximum height of 30 ft., a minimum road frontage lot
width of 100 ft., and minimum yard dimensions for all buildings to
be 40 ft. front, 12 ft. side, 24 ft. both sides, and 30 ft. rear.
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12.
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All components of the septic system shall be
at least 10 ft. from the nearest property line.
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13.
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The dwellings shall be completed and ready for
occupancy at the rate of five new dwellings minimum per year.
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14.
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Except for the requirements established herein,
the Zoning Ordinance, Town of Malta, still applies.
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15.
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The completed Reference (C) map shall contain
the approval signature of the Supervisor, Town of Malta.
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The contents of this letter were approved for
transmittal by the Malta Town Board at a special meeting held May
23, 1967.
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South 7 deg. 30 min. west
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150.00'
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South 36 deg. 15 min, 50 sec. west
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195.28'
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South 26 deg. 00 min. west
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224.54'
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South 3 deg. 14 min. 20 sec. west
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181.84'
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to a point on the northerly bounds of lands
now or formerly of Costopoulos and along said lands of Costopoulos
north 78 deg. 22 min. west 151.75' to a point on the westerly bounds
of land now or formerly of Casimir Raylinsky thence along said lands
of Raylinsky north 6 deg. 15 min. 15 sec. east 631.98' to a monument
located at the south east corner of the lands of the Shenendehowa
Central School District and thence along the easterly bounds of said
School District north 5 deg. 14 min. 51 sec. east 330.80' to a point
thence easterly along the southerly bounds of Roerig and Crandall
south 83 deg. 48 min. 08 sec. east 378.35' to the northwest corner
of the lands of Miller, thence along said lands of Miller south 7
deg. 30 min. west 206.62' and south 82 deg. 30 min. east 22.00' to
a point on the northerly bounds of Beverly Place, thence south 7 deg.
30 min. west 60.00' to the point or place of beginning and containing
6.19 acres more or less.
[Added 3-7-1978 by Ord. No. 3-1978] |
All that certain parcel of land situated in
the Town of Malta, County of Saratoga and State of New York, lying
westerly of Van Aernem Road and being more particularly bounded and
described as follows:
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BEGINNING at a point in the westerly bounds
of Van Aernem Road at its intersection with the northerly line of
lands conveyed to Frank and Franka Petar in Book 945 of Deeds at Page
931; thence from said point of beginning along Van Aernem Road, southerly
a distance of about 265 feet to a point in the south bounds of a proposed
street; thence along said south bounds westerly a distance of about
363 feet to a point; thence southerly a distance of about 200 feet
to a point; thence westerly a distance of about 410 feet to the southeast
corner of lands conveyed to Frank and Franka Petar in Book 969 of
Deeds at Page 73; thence along said bounds the following three courses:
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1)
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Westerly a distance of about 400 feet to a point;
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2)
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Northerly a distance of about 660 feet to a
point;
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3)
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Westerly a distance of about 250 feet to a point
in the center of an existing gas line easement; thence through lands
of said Petar and along said gas line, northeasterly a distance of
about 890 feet to a point in the northerly bounds of said Book 969
of Deeds at Page 73; thence along said bounds, easterly a distance
of about 45 feet to a point and southerly a distance of about 824
feet to a point at the northeast corner of lands conveyed to Frank
and Franka Petar in Book 945 of Deeds at Page 931 together with a
portion of lands conveyed to said Petar in Book 910 of Deeds at Page
560 and in Book 892 of Deeds at Page 563.
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ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND,
with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying
and being in the Town of Malta, Saratoga County and State of New York,
bounded and described as follows, to wit: Being parts of Lots No.
One and Two of the subdivision of Lot No. Nine in the fifth allotment
of the Patent of Kayderosseras and is bounded as follows:
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BEGINNING at the northeast corner of Lot No.
One of said subdivision thence running east along the north bounds
of said Lot No. Nine twenty-eight chains and thirty-four links to
a stake and stones, thence south along the west bounds of land in
possession of Erastus McKinney forty-seven chains and fifty links
to a stake and stones standing in the north bounds of Lot No. Eight
of said allotment, thence west along the same to the middle of the
creek called the outlet of the Ballston or Long Lake, thence up said
creek, and northerly along the east bounds of lands in possession
of Timothy Riggs and James Clark to the place of beginning.
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EXCEPTING AND RESERVING from the above-described
parcel the premises previously conveyed by Mary C. Allen and Everett
W. Allen, her husband, to Ella VanVranken, by Warranty Deed dated
September 23, 1885, and recorded in the Saratoga County Clerk's office
on September 23, 1885, in Book 170 of Deeds at page 441; the premises
previously conveyed by James Anderson to Hudson Valley Railway Company
by Warranty Deed dated November 21, 1901, and recorded in the Saratoga
County Clerk's office on November 22, 1901, in Book 233 of Deeds at
page 394; the premises previously conveyed by James Anderson and Blanche
H. Anderson to George W. Young and Ella J. Young, as husband and wife,
by Warranty Deed acknowledged July 4, 1921, and recorded in the Saratoga
County Clerk's office on July 9, 1921, in Book 314 of Deeds at page
269. Containing about 38 plus or minus acres. Being the same premises
conveyed by Edgar J. Bitz and Charles I. Miller to Eric R. Tanski
and Eva M. Tanski, his wife, by deed dated December 23, 1981, and
recorded in the Saratoga County Clerk's office on January 6, 1982,
in Book 1026 of Deeds at page 399.
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Table 1 – Minimum Octave Band Dynamic Insertion
Loss (DIL) for the ESB Silencing Elements
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Octave Band Center Frequency (Hz)
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31.5
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63
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125
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250
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500
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1,000
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2,000
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4,000
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8,000
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Minimum Silencer DIL, dB
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NA
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21
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22
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35
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47
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49
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47
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44
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28
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Appendix
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Description
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SHPO Correspondence
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Traffic Study by Edwards & Kelsey, November
2003, Abbreviated Data which includes "Summary of Findings and Recommendations,"
full report submitted
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Contract for Municipal Water Supply
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Saratoga Water Application, Engineer Report
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Wastewater Collection, Transportation &
Disposal, Engineering Report
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Off-Site Sanitary Sewer Plans
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Depiction of Monument Signs
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Landscape Plans
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Miscellaneous Construction Details
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Sanitary Sewer Pump Station Rendering
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SEQRA determination
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Appendix A: Site Plan
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Appendix B: Architectural Renderings
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Appendix C: Project Narrative
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Appendix D: Planned Development District Description
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Appendix E: Environmental Fuel Storage Regulations
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Appendix F: Portable Fuel Storage Tank Details
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Appendix G: Steel Gas Caddy Details
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Appendix H: Used Oil Storage Container Details
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Appendix I: Proposed Building Materials
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Appendix J: SEQRA Negative Declaration Determination
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Appendix K: Traffic Impact Study
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