60-82-BZ APPLICANT – Eric Palatnik, P.C., for BP Products North America, owner. SUBJECT – Application July 15, 2005 – Reopening for an amendment to the resolution to extend the time to obtain an Certificate of Occupancy for an automotive service station with accessory uses which expired on July 15, 2005. The PREMISES AFFECTED – 60-11 Queens Boulevard, 60th 61st Street and Street, Block 1338, Lots 1 between and 11, Borough of Queens. COMMUNITY BOARD #2Q APPEARANCES – For Applicant: Hiram A. Rothkrug. ACTION OF THE BOARD – Application granted on condition. THE VOTE TO GRANT – Affirmative: Chair Srinivasan, Vice-Chair Babbar, Commissioner Miele and Commissioner Chin….........4 Negative:.....................................................................0 THE RESOLUTION – WHEREAS, this is an application for a re-opening and an extension of time to obtain a new certificate of occupancy; and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on this application on September 27, 2005 after due notice by publication in the City Record, and then to closure and decision on this same date; and WHEREAS, on July 24, 1952, under BSA Cal. No. 570-52-BZ, the Board granted an application to permit, in a business district, the erection and maintenance of a gasoline service station, lubritorium, car washing, motor vehicle repairs, storage and sale of accessory items, office and parking of motor vehicles waiting to be serviced for a term of fifteen years; and WHEREAS, on July 7, 1982, under the subject calendar number, the Board granted an application pursuant to Z.R. § 11-412, to permit the reconstruction of the existing service station with accessory uses into a gasoline station without repair service, for a term of fifteen years; such term has been extended since then; and WHEREAS, on July 15, 2003, the Board amended the resolution to permit a change in signage from a total of 129 sq. ft. of illuminated signage to 66.25 sq. ft. of illuminated signage and non-illuminated signage; and WHEREAS, as a condition of the initial grant, the applicant was to obtain a certificate of occupancy within two years from the date of the amendment; and WHEREAS, the time to obtain a certificate of occupancy expired on July 15, 2005, and the applicant represents that it was unable to obtain a certificate of A true copy of resolution adopted by the Board of Standards Printed in Bulletin Nos. 40-41, Vol. 90. Copies Sent To Applicant Fire Com'r. Borough Com'r.
60-82-BZIII
Extension of Time to obtain an Certificate of Occupancy for an automotive service station with accessory uses which expired on July 15, 2005. C2-3/R7X zoning district.
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