HUNTINGTON

Unless specified, meetings are at Town Hall, 100 Main St.

TOWN BOARD

2 p.m. May 4

PLANNING BOARD

7:30 p.m. April 21

ZONING BOARD

OF APPEALS

PUBLIC HEARING

6 p.m. April 29

East Northport: Christopher and Peggy Kollmeier request front-, rear- and side-yard relief to erect front-roofed porch, remove side family room addition (converted garage); erect two-story side addition with attached two-car

and one-story rear addition, and to remove cellar entrance and install egress windows, on the west side of Arcy Drive, south of Fifth Avenue.

Greenlawn: Thomas Cavallaro requests lot-width and side-yard variances to erect a two-story addition with portico; relocate cellar entrance, make alteration to existing dwelling and to legalize nonconforming shed, on the north side of Old Hills Court, northwest

of Sanders Street.

Huntington: Michael and Teresa McGuire request front-yard setback relief to remove existing rear deck, rebuild and extend decking on new and existing footing, leaving a long-

street side yard of 9.7 feet instead of the required 20 feet, on Maple Place.

Huntington: 224 Wall Street Associates, LLC, requests a variance to erect freestanding/monument sign within 10 feet of street right-of-way line, on the east side of Wall Street, north of Mill Lane.

Huntington: Andrew J. Schmitz III, AIA, requests amendment to building permit for roofed porch and stairs with roof to be 22 feet from property line, requiring front-yard relief, on the east side of Anthony Court, east of Primrose Lane.

Huntington Station: Angel Mata requests variance to maintain raising of roof of existing storage area of detached garage; to replace rafter beams, and to add new garage doors, on the southwest corner of Ninth Avenue and Craven Street.

Huntington Station: Miguel Solares and Marcos Benites request side-yard relief to issue certificate of occupancy for encroachment of cellar entrance, built without permit, located on west side of dwelling with side yard less than 5 feet, and to legalize sheds, on the north side of East Fourth Street, east of Fairground Avenue.

Compiled by Gene Sullivan

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