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BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS
PUBLIC HEARING & MEETING
3/18/2003
PRESENT : Chairman George Tselekis, Board Members Ken Christianson, Jim Hickey,
Carl Mann, and Joel Warren; Code Enforcement Officer Alex Rachun; Recording
Secretary Karin Lanning.
ALSO PRESENT : John Benedict and Kate Sinko , for the Trumansburg Golf
Association (TGA) .
Chairman Tselekis called the meeting to order at 7 : 37 pm, opened the public hearing.
No comments were heard from the public . One letter was received from adjacent property
owner, Timothy Maguire, expressing concern over the project ' s impacts on his property.
Chairman Tselekis called on John Benedict to describe the proposed project. Mr.
Benedict explained the Trumansburg Golf Association wishes to construct a storage shed
to replace the current one, located on the Halsey Street side of their property, which is
inadequate in size and the demolition of which would open up much needed additional
parking space .
Chairman Tselekis noted the need for a variance arose from the proposed construction
site placing the nearest point of the building some 40 feet from Mr. Maguire ' s property
line, instead of the required 100 feet . Mr. Tselekis asked why the Golf Association chose
the site, and whether or not it would be possible to move the building. Mr. Benedict
explained that the site is accessible from the road and the building will be able to have
electricity. Mr. Benedict also noted that, being a golf course, it is important to construct
the building where it will not interfere with games of golf The building cannot be moved
significantly away from Mr. Maguire ' s property because doing so will block the access
road.
The Zoning board asked if there was any way the Golf Association could construct the
building near road frontage and access on another part of the golf course property. Mr.
Benedict came forward and the Zoning Board members stood to look at the map . Board
members pointed to sites located near NYS Route 227 , Halsey Street in the Village of
Trumansburg, and moved slightly from the proposed site . Mr. Benedict noted problems
with each site indicated. Most of the frontage along Route 227 was sold off, there is a
partial access road, however there is no place on this portion of the course where the
building could be constructed without interfering with golf games . The current building
on Halsey Street is taking up much needed future parking space-to keep and expand it
would be a step backwards for the Golf Association . The site chosen along Pennsylvania
Avenue has been determined to be the best . Moving the building further up would make
the building very visible to neighbors on the other side of Pennsylvania Avenue frontage
and would block the access road.
The Board asked what the Golf Association could do to mitigate the impacts of the
project on Mr. Maguire ' s property.
Mr. Rachun noted that Mr. Maguire asked him to request on his behalf a taller fence and
a possible reconfiguration of the building to reduce the impacts on his property.
Mr. Mann noted from the information supplied by the Trumansburg Golf Association that
the operation will involve running lawn tractors in the very early morning hours . Mr.
Hickey noted this is true, but also noted that the site of the current maintenance and
storage building on the golf course property has tractors departing from a more densely
populated area at the same early hours .
Town of Ulysses
Zoning Board of Appeals
3/ 18/2003
Mr. Mann noted that he lives across the street from another local business that starts
operating in the very early morning, and stated he does not think the project will be quiet.
Mr. Mann noted also that, while the current building is located in a more densely
populated area, most of the residents of that neighborhood bought or built homes there
knowing of the existence of the golf course and the nearby maintenance building; in the
case of the proposed building, Mr. Maim stated, the Board needs to consider the fact that
Mr. Maguire bought and built his home, most likely, expressly for the peace and quiet of
living in a less densely populated area free of commercial enterprise .
Mr. Benedict noted that, though this may be true, Mr. Maguire : and several other
adjoining property owners along not only Pennsylvania Avenue, but also Route 227
bought their land from the Golf Association when the golf course was already in
operation. In fact, the Golf Course already uses the access route from Pennsylvania
Avenue now, even without the building being there.
Mr. Rachun noted the Town Zoning Ordinance lists golf courses, and consequently the
proposed building for use by a golf course, as a permitted accessory use in residential
districts .
Mr. Hickey asked what the Golf Association will do if the variance is denied?
Mr. Benedict stated it would probably mean going back "to the drawing board", there just
does not seem to be any other feasible location for the building.
Mr. Rachun asked what the Golf Association is willing to do to mitigate the buildings
impacts?
Mr. Benedict noted all the stipulations set forth in the Planning Board ' s Site Plan Review
resolution are currently set forth as means of mitigating the impact on Mr. Maguire.
Other mitigating factors could include building the taller fence , and, he supposed, starting
later in the day if there are complaints .
The Board noted requirements for changes based on the receipt of complaints after
construction would not be feasible to enforce.
Mr. Mann asked about the Irrigation Staff, who are listed at showing up about fifteen
minutes earlier than the rest of the maintenance staff Mr. Benedict stated the irrigation
staff consists of, he believes, two individuals . They will not make much noise .
Mr. Hickey asked where Mr. Maguire ' s residence is in relation to the property line
nearest the building. Mr. Benedict and Mr. Rachun believed the house to be about 300
feet from the property line .
Mr. Hickey suggested tabling action to give Mr. Maguire an opportunity to present and
discuss his concerns with the Board. The Board agreed .
Mr. Hickey moved to adjourn the meeting to 7 : 30 pm on Tuesday, March 25 `h, 2003 , and
to direct the Zoning Clerk to contact Timothy Maguire advising him of this action and
inviting him to attend the re-adjourned meeting. Mr. Christianson seconded.
Mr. Christianson aye
Mr. Hickey aye
Mr. Mann aye
Mr. Tselekis aye
Mr. Warren aye
The meeting adjourned at 8 : 25 pm .
Town of Ulysses
Zoning Board of Appeals
3/ 18/2003
Respectfully Submitted,
Karin T. Lanning . - `"
Ulysses Zoning Clerk
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