HomeMy WebLinkAbout2016 listserv 04-06Hello Ulysses,
Lots of information for you…
Ulysses Agricultural Zoning Session
When: 5:00-6:30 PM, Thursday, April 14, 2016
Where: Ulysses Town Hall, 10 Elm St, Trumansburg
Do the current Ulysses Zoning regulations benefit or burden farmers and farmland owners?
What changes would YOU recommend to improve the zoning?
In 2009, Ulysses adopted a Comprehensive Plan and in 2013, Ulysses adopted an Agriculture and
Farmland Protection Plan. These two planning documents guide policy changes for the Town, and the
current zoning update project works to bring the zoning in line with these plans.
Please plan to attend an upcoming session focused on current and future zoning in agricultural areas of
Ulysses. Pizza will be served.
Questions? Contact Darby Kiley, Town of Ulysses Planner, 607-387-9778 ext 222
Cayuga Lake Watershed Network- Spring Conference
Saturday, April 16, 10am-1pm
In the Schoolhouse at the Boathouse Beer Garden & Brewing Company (Traders Village)
6128 State Route 89, Romulus, NY 14541
Refreshments served.
Agenda topics include:
• Wetlands and Wetlands Mapping by Nicholas Hollingshead, GIS consultant
• Seneca Lake Issues with Implications for Cayuga Lake by Mel Russo, Senecayuga Properties
• Water Quality in our Creeks and Lake by Bill Ebert, Lisa Cleckner of the FLI, & members of the
Canoga Shoreliners Water Monitoring Group
• Progress Report: Updating the Cayuga Lake Watershed Plan for Changing Times, Many Uses by
Hilary Lambert, CLWN
Upcoming Presidential primary:
The Presidential Primary will take place on Tuesday, April 19, 12 noon-9pm.
Visit the Tompkins County Board of Elections website to see where you vote, etc.
Sample ballots:
• Republican
• Democrat
Trumansburg and Ulysses Sidewalk Project
What: Public information session on the three sections of sidewalk projected to be installed in 2017.
The project locations are: South Street, Lake Street, Route 96/Main Street
When: April 21st 6:30pm
Meeting Location: Trumansburg Fire Hall
The Village of Trumansburg, in conjunction with the Town of Ulysses, is excited to announce the
continuing advancement of the Pedestrian Commuting in Trumansburg: Safe Routes to School Project.
The entire community is invited to attend the upcoming public information session on April 21st at
6:30pm at the Trumansburg Fire Hall.
The preliminary design for each section of the sidewalk project will be presented by the design
consulting team of Fisher Associates, Trowbridge Wolf Michaels Landscape Architects, and Prudent
Engineering.
This will serve as another opportunity for residents to provide input and to learn about the design.
Anyone and everyone are welcomed to attend.
Please direct questions to: Project Manager, Rick Bennett, rbennett@fisherassoc.com or 585.334.1310
ext. 312
For more information:
http://trumansburg-ny.gov/
http://www.ulysses.ny.us/pages/current-issues/94/sidewalk-project-update/
Background: This federal-aid project will improve pedestrian accommodations and safety within the
Village and Town, and is comprised of three new sections of sidewalk: 1) Approx. 715 feet of sidewalk
on Lake St from Main St to the Trumansburg Creek Bridge; 2) Approx. 2,847 feet of sidewalk on South St
from Whig St to Tamarack Lane; and 3) Approx. 1,481 feet of sidewalk on Main St./Route 96 from the
Fairgrounds to the Shur Save. The Consulting Team of Fisher Associates, Trowbridge Wolf Michaels
Landscape Architects, and Prudent Engineering has been selected to complete the design for this
project.
Waterburg Bridge replacement & South Street erosion- updates from Tompkins County
View the information on our website here.
TCAT
Falls Rd update
Love your land? Come to a conservation workshop!
If you own farmland or rural, relatively undeveloped land and have ever thought about protecting it,
consider attending one of the two upcoming Conservation Workshops hosted by the Tompkins County
Department of Planning.
• Farmland Protection Grant Program:
County Planner Scott Doyle and Elizabeth Newbold, land protection specialist of the Finger Lakes
Land Trust, will provide information for farmers about the state’s farmland protection grant
program on
Tuesday, April 12 at 7pm in the Borg Warner Room of the Tompkins County Public Library
• Charitable Land Conservation Options
Andy Zepp and Kris West of the Finger Lakes Land Trust will provide information about
charitable land conservation options and their new, enhanced, tax incentives on Wednesday,
May 11 at 7pm in the Borg Warner Room of the Tompkins County Public Library.
Conservation easements will be the focus of both meetings. These legal agreements permanently
protect land by limiting future development while also maintaining the vitality of our community by
keeping the land in private ownership, available for sustainable land management and on the tax rolls.
Provided certain IRS criteria are met, conservation easement donors can be eligible for both a federal
income tax deduction and a New York State income tax credit. For more information come to the
workshop that fits your situation or go to: fllt.org/easement
In addition to protecting productive farmland and wooded properties that help protect Cayuga Lake’s
water quality, the Land Trust is interested in engaging people who own undeveloped or large rural
parcels next to the Black Diamond Trail. If you can’t attend a workshop but are interested in more
information, please contact the Land Trust at 607-275-9487.
Phosphorus ban in lawn fertilizer and dishwasher detergent- Look for the “0” When Buying
DEC reminds New Yorkers of the state law that limits the use of lawn fertilizers that contain phosphorus.
The law also prohibits the application of lawn fertilizer before April 1st. Before buying, check the
fertilizer bag for a set of three numbers showing the percentage of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium.
Buy a bag with a “0” in the middle, indicating that there is no phosphorus in that product.
Visit DEC’s Dishwasher Detergent and Nutrient Runoff Law webpage for a full description of the law and
its requirements. The law does not affect agricultural fertilizer or fertilizer for gardens.
THE NEXT TOWN BOARD MEETING
… is scheduled for tomorrow, Tuesday, at 7pm. The agenda is posted here.
COMMUNITY EVENTS
Don’t forget that we have a community calendar on our website here. You can find great things to do or
upload your own events.
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