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_MINUTES OF
TUE PIJ\NNING l:lOARD
T~i.e £.:.c::t rn~~=m~1 of H1e Planning B1,.>ard, appo.Intet i by foe ~,:ow;;_ I~1:>ar.J o:f
::J"ly5ses ,~ met ac thEi Grange Hall ::.n 2 acksonv'. u~ n: Mo:·da:r, Apr.tl 25, US 7
°f~'1ose pre :;ent Nere Mernll Curry, Alex ProsKine, Clinton St8venson,
Rodman f.eU0ws, Charles .IJ-ykes and Doroth\i Evans.
Merrill Curry presented the various problems that have and will c om·Z: before
the Towr. Board. Among the subjects are c: n\3W site of Jarbage dl.s9osa.~
for the town; a (;e3i~e to have a plan for zoning; Jc:tvcmile delinquen.c;~;
problems, and dP-alings with probationary measu;e£1.
Officers tor the ·:::roup \'Ten-~ elected as follows:
Cha.irman -C!1arles Dykes
V.lc .•..:··C':::.airmar.·. -Aloe ProsK.me
Cler,{ Doro~:~y Evans
Advisor fror.1 Tmv.~·~. Boa(d -Merrill Curry
Mr. Chdrl es Dykes presented his views as to how the board could be
put in fore.::. H was suggastcd that ·.;,rA cot:.tact persons who have had
'~Xf'el~er.ce m s~~ttrng up a:1d opecatin9 th ,~s::::: boa:-t..!s so that we may be
:i.i.1tr0.duced to t':.1~S(':l ideas. .Mr. Dykes proposed i;o contact a speaker
for tr:s next meeting of the pla!min:; board.
1'/1r. Dykes h as as:·<.e'.:~ fer a copy of fr;<:i b i.~dqe·.: for th'i:I Town oJ Ul:t sses.
He al so t"<?.quested. ,:; ::op:r oi zc..min.g for t~il\rns put out by the SL:ltc
Department :.Jf Co~H.mer<.;e of N·..:.:w York. for re:f <..rn~·~c•:: for each rnem~>et of
the board.
The next rr.eeting wl; l be L Ald :n Mp.y. The :u~et~1g ·was adj\'~u:rr ~ed r::t
H): JO P ~M.
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'f}·1e second 1:-1eeting of t.h(! PJ arn.1ng Board of th~: :i-owa of 1 ' e se s
'h"\S held ,_:~t ·::i~e home of c.~.ctrlcs D ~-!<es or: Mo:~ 2?, l9Si, at 7:30 f,.M.
Tjle speaker for this meeth.ilJ was G·::orge r::. '(!ayne~ of Alba1 ,~, from
the New York Statn Department of Commerce. He S!.:io~~s to UF of tLe
'1ar.d use maps ·~ T~~.u~ ls 1)18 firs t step '!.O't'-.Tard ti.turn planning in our
tow •. shi.p to be of information for dcpartir:ifmts uf roac.1 c o nstructior.~:
ffre-fightin1:J, hec11ch, :ax:j~ion, etc. Ht::: i old of Ms e;.,.,~riences of
, ariou~; communitie~; ·w·here th~se maps nu.d b<::.~r! made v.1t h mat0rialf
:olle;:ted from sc• .. .irces which already '.ad inform<:xi0J1 su h r:.f, the
Co.r.servation Department. He told oi bs B xpenenci· in ti1e past
wit:-: real estate devE:lopments winch came up jn con.1:.umt1 !" a.d p ·:_;
great strai. upon budgets in road con!::tn•ction . mair:lenanct, f ire
p ro:ect 1on a11d health.
MemJ. .. ~r.s l a t3r tiSkec and rnceived answers from Mr. Haynes, who
Ee~med to · 1ave a wealt:! oi >.J.fonnatlo11.
Meetl.Lg cdjourned at 9: 30 P. M.
Ne •. ~· n1ee·.:L1 to LiP l 1el d at the ome of CLarl~:.5 Dy K.ef: of Jae I~ sonvillc
June 17, 19.1\'i.
Dorcth 1 W. Evans r
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MINUTES OF
THE PLANNING BOARD
THIRD MEETING
The Planning Board met at Dyke s a residence _. Monday, ;une 17th at
8:10 P.M "
Those present were: Proskine, Stevenson , Whyte and Dykes .
Absent: Curry .r Evans and Fellows.
It was reported that Curry was hospitallzedi Evans and Fellows out of
town.
The meetin~! With 'Mr . Haynes was reviewe(J. Recalling that his advice
was to first prepare an Official ·Map and next to prepare a_Land_Q~_§!_¥ap t
there was discussion on how to get started ... It was decided that Dykes
would contact Dean Mackesey in cm effort to determine just what these
maps were; how prepared; and expense of consulting services . It was
hoped that this could be done before the next meeting ,.
The view was expressed that the most important need is to protect the
land values in the town ~ Mention was made of the desirability of adopting
the State Building Gode as a first step, the:i possibl? a zonin:.:r code.-.
The nef"d for drawing up a list of objectives for the Planning Board was
recog nized ..
Dykes reported that the Ithaca Journal delivers 719 papers to Jacksonville
and Trumansburg., and our material should ·:JO to Harold ;ansen who is the
rural editor.
The next meeting was scheduled for July 8th at Dykes• residence.
The meeting was adjourned at 9: 30 P, M.
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June 20, 1957
Dean Thomas W. Macl(eaey
102 Franklin Hall
Cornell U n1vere1ty
Ithaca, N. Y.
We are indeed grateful that you are willing to meet with our
Ulya&fH Planning Bomd, Monday, July 8th et 1: 30 P. M., at
my realdence in Jack90nville.
My reliidence 11 reached from Ithaca by 901nq out the Trumansburg
Road (Route ~6) to Jacksonville, Where at the 1nteraect1on you tum
right towmd the lake. My house 1a the fifth on the right. It bas
columns in front, and my name appears on a aign attached to a
tree next to the driveway.
We want particularly to dlacuaa with you:
1. What 11 an uoff1c1al Map•? V.'hat does it look like :'
.tlow ii it ixepered? What 1ca1e ?
2. What 11 e tt Land Use Map' ? "Abet doe• it look like':'
How 18 it prepared ? 'What scale I
3. Do Planning Board• usually set up e list of objectives,
ground rules, or rules of procedure ?
4. The role of conaultanta to Planning Boards -method of
operation -collection of data -fee& charged for services ?
V. e wW look forward to our meeting wtth you.
v harle& £. Dykes, Chairman
Uly 8aea Planrung Board
MLNUTES Of.
THE. PLANNING BOARD
_FOURTH MEETING
The me e ting was held at the home of Charle s Dykes , Jacksonville,,
7:30 P.M., J uly 8; 1957.
Dean Thomas W. Mack esey of Cornell was present as speaker. He
has set ved as zoning and ordinance consultant for the New York
Power Authorit; at Massena ~
Mr . Dykes bnef ed him on our ideas and materials available.
De an Mack e sey first told us of the Land Use Map which shows
present use of land_ I ts particular use is to plan for t h e future.
It may be of arr-;: scale , and will show highways, public are as,
reservations , forest cover,.. ret ail establishments 1 etc .
T:"le u. s .. G , s. (U. s _ G eological Surve y) of Washi ngton! D , c. I
already has ver~' good maps of this area. They may be purchased
and are accompanied by very valuable information . Watertown Aerial
Surveys are also recommended for any photography necessary.
Discussior;. of persons available for consultant and map :nal<ing.
John Reps is presently consultant on the regional planning board fo::·
Cit;1 and Town of Ithaca a n d Cayu ga H e i g hts
25% State a i d and 50% Federal aid is now '3Vailable for planning boards
to set up maps and fees for consultant for zonin·::r and ordinance , aiter
recommendation has bee n accepted by Tow,_ Board, and applicat.ton is
received by State Department of Commerce .
Next meeting_, July 29th at Charles Dykes' home in Jacksonville
.Doroth7 W ~ Evans , Clerk
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THE PLANNING BOARD
FIFTH MEETING
The meeting was held at the home of Charles Dykc.s, Jacksonville ,. N. Y.,
at 7:30 F.M., July 29, 1957 .
Present: Alec Proskine, Clinton Stevenson, Rodman Fellows, Dorothy Evans,
''Wes 0 Thomas and Charles Dy kes.
Mr. Dykes gave h is report o r:. correspondence with three Gonsultan ts in regard
to town planni ng.
1 . HPrbert Smith of Princeton, N. J., who offered an estimate of
$0:1, 5 0 0-$6, 500 for Land Use Maps, zoning and ordinance .
2 .. Russell Black of New Hope, Pa., who did not w a nt to o ffer
an e stimate unt il he tad consulted with the Planning Board
on t!1e work the~· vranted done.
3. John Reps, Ithaca, N . Y., who offered to do the wor1.; for $3, 000 .
Mr.. "Wes Thomas of Trumansburg, cmd a member of the 'i'owr. Board, was present
at our meeting at the request of Clifford Bower, Supervisor 2.nd Chairman of the
Hoard.
Mr. D!'kes 9 ave Mr, Thom.:1s a review of om meetings with Mr. G e orge Haynes
of the New York State Commerce Department, and Dear.. 'I homas Mc:c :~esey,
Planni n g Consultant at Corneil.
It was proposed that th e Planning Board at tend t:ne Town Board meet ing at t::e
Cleric s Office in Tru mansburq 01:. Wec:ine sda~. evening, Au q ust ·i', 195 7, c;.t 8: 00 P, M ,.,
to give a resume O l 1. the work i3nd research done,. cmd to request the Town eoard
make application to the State that they )ntend to engage a consultant for the Town
of Ulysses.
Motion made:
I. Planning Board request that the Town Board by resolution
of intent provide $750. 00 in. i958 budget. Motion passed .
II. Planning Board to request Town Board to include in 1958 budget
$250 . 00 for expenses of Planning Board for the cal e ndar year
1958. Motion passed.
Meeting adjourned at 9: 3 0 P. M.
Dorothy Evans , Clerk
July 15, 1957
Mr. C. E. Bower
Trwnan•burg
New York
Deer Cliff:
i..a•t Monday at my residence in Jackaonvtlle, we hod the fifth meetin~
of the Uly1ae11 Planntng Board. The fJ.rat meet1rig wa1 on April ZSth,
at which time the Buerd waa organized and officera elected.
All mombera of the Board were Jr&aent except Morrill Cuny, recently
doceaaed. It waa the wianimou• feel1n9 of the group th.t our laat
meeting waa the mom oon.truottve of any that have been held. Thla
feeling waa probably due 1n part to our getting better acqualnted With
our aaalgnment, and aleo to having a• ow guest and oounael
Dean Mackeaey of the Architectural COlleg• at Cornell, who baa
done con aider able con aw ting ln Town, Village and City plMning.
It waa the feeling of the Board that I ahould write you in advance of
aendtng to you a copy of our mlnutea, on the foUowinv 1tema:
1. MelTill Curry will be mJaHd 1n many ways. In thi•
group we Will mi•• him becauae of th• 11ataon that h•
provided between the PlannlnQ Board and the Town Bo•d.
the next meeting baa been acheduled for 7: 30 P.M.,
Monday, July 29th, at my reaidence. We feel that thia
1• every important meeting et which time metto3ra w111
be c::Uacusaed pertalnin; to recommendations which we
llnlicipate making to the Town Board, hopef wly l't your
Au;ust meetino. We respectfully requeat and strongly
uroe that if possible you ettend our meeting on JlJ.ly 29th.
lf you cannot attend wtll you delegate a member of the
Town Board to meet wt th ua?
2. So lmportant do we feel 1• the Uai.on between th• Planning
Board and th Town Board, that it 1• our fond hope and
expectatlon that MerrW Cu.rry'a aucceaaor, who 1t ia our
underatandino the Town Board will appoint, wUl be b memb•
of the Town Board.
3. It appears e• thouqh the moat important steps which ahould
be undertaken by the Planning loard are (a) a Zun.tng
Ordinance, and (b) a l..and Subd1Vi1ion Plan.
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Dean Macke&ey estimated that the epproximate cost for
c onsulting servtcos to do this work would be $3,000. Of
this amoWlt State ciid provides 1/4, Federal aid 1/2,
leaving the rcma!rJ.u'd 1/4 to be paid for by the Town -$750.
It would appear tha an additional $.l SO would take c e.re of
other minor expenseo that lllhOu.iQ be budgeted for the
l6nn.1.ng Boar'6 1m th6 001nlnq year, mak.int;; a total ~stimated
11ot1ure of Jl,uoo.
Doo.i1 Mwke&ey advued that ii we had any hope of p8J'tic1-
pat.1n~ .tn Stahi and f t11.1eral funas tor 1 ~ Stj, we should not
waa"'e 1my time ht 9 e1Unq our appliceuon .ln. V. e are
contactit1g three add.1tional consultants for esUmntes of
tees, all Of Wh1cn information we hope to have tor our
meeting on July 29th.
The bOve glv4!s you an mclication o1 our th1nldng et the p-eaent
Ume, nnd the direction that we nre going. It la my understanding
thet a rc:!50luUon of intent on the part ot the Town rd to provide
th• Town•• portion of the above mentioned cost, .la the m1nimwn
required tor the filing of the application, which filing la the
re11pona1b1Uty 01 tne consultant. lt is oonce1vable that at our
July 29th meeting a recornmen<ion to the Town Board could be
agreed upc;m for prosentatioj1 at your August meeting. If Urne is
important, as an Meckesey indicates it ii, applicaUon
could be tiled unmediately, and in an cstimllted Umc of ono
month we would know whether or not our project coulcl be handled
from the State and Federal funds now available.
Most cardielJy,
Cherlea E. Dykes, Cheinnen
U!yeaea Planning Board r .
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Prof. John W. Repa
102 Needham Place
Ithaca, New York
Dear Prof. Rep•:
Thi• will confirm my phone meaaage to you laat evening,
that the Uly•••• Town Boerd accepted ow-recommendation
and paaaed the neceaaary reaaluUon•.
Accordingly we ere pleaaed to engege you fat gonaulUng
aervtce• on the baala outlined in your July 24th letter addreaaed
to me .
1 am securing the data for the application that 1 can, and then
perhapa the two of ua should collaborate on the other qut1 et1ona.
I wW contact you 1n a few daya.
Sincerely,
Charle•£. Dyke•
cc: Flannin~; Board
C o E, Bower
P. S. Mr . Reps reports that the state now has .i.n hand applications
for more money than has been set aside for this y e ar. However,
not all of the money has been allocated. In any event we will
pr9ceed wltl:: our application.
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Mrs. Dorothy Evans
Glenvocd Heights
Ithaca, New York
Dear Dorothy:
TRUMANSBURG OFFICE
TRUMANSBURG , NEW YORK
April 3, 1958
Enclosed are the minutes of the organization meeting of the Planning
Boe.rd held on March 28. Also enclosed is a copy of my letter to
Paul Malone, Acting Mayor of Trumansburg inviting a. member of his
board to attend our meeting.
Sincerely yours,
t.J_(,<. .
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Vice President
Meeting of Ulysses Planning Board -March 26, 1958
?resent: Chairman, ~lee ?roskin~
Rodney Fellow::;
Winton Baines
Clinton Stevenson
Charles W. Themas
Pro:t'. Willi~ ~.hyt c and Mrs . Dorothy Evans were absent from thi3 meeting.
·l'he motion was made by Clintorl Stevenson, seconded by Rodney Fellows that
Alec Proskine be elected 0hainnsn for the calendar year 195 8. The motion 'WBS
unanimously carried.
Motion made by C. W. Thomas, seconded by Winton Ba.ines that Rodney Fel1ows be
elected Vice Chainn'm for calendar year 1958 . Motion unanimously carried.
14 otiO ~i made by Rodnt?y !-'ellows second ed by ·..{inton Baines and carried that
Dorothy-Evans be electe1i Secreta:!'y f'or the calendar year o!' 1958 ..
.P.lec Proskine reported tbat he had bee~:i advised by John 3.eps that final Federal
approval o f tb~ Toi-m of Ulysses Planning Proj ect should be received about April 1st.
The adoptio.n of a numbering ~ode for locating town roads and properties was suggested
as an important planning board. pro,ject. !-ir. Proskine made this suggestion.
}ies srs . Fellows and Stevenson were a .ppointed. ·to serve with Chai nna.n on committee 't ~.;;
explore code numbering systana and recommend to th0 planning board adoption of a
quitable system.
C. \.I. 'l'hamss was; appoim;;ed by the Ghairma:n t c attend meetings ·:>:r.' the Greater Ith.ace
P1a n~)inB Beare and t o report matter~ of interest to the Ulys s e s Planning Board.
'The motim1 "1as :made by Clinton Stevensou and secon<'led by .i{odney Fellows to invite
a member of the Trumansburg Village "Board to attend meetings of Ulysses Planning
Board. Mot :ton Carried #
Respectfully submitted,
C. i¥. Thomas~ Sec. Protem
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Proposal to Extend Gas Service to Town of Ithaca Residents on the Trumansburg Road.1
DuBois Road and Indian Creek Road.
Several mem~ers of the community described above have approached the
New York State Electric & Gas Corporation with reference to extending its
gas service for utilization during the coming winter heating season. The
present gas main ends at the boundary between theOdd Fellows Heme and
the Hospital on the Trums.nsburg Road.
The following information haa been obtain ed:
(1) The utility is prepared and willing to extend the service,
provided that it can be assured of a market adequate to justify the expense.
It is recOf5l1ized that the most attractive market lies in Jacksonville and .Trumans~
burg of which this extension will ultimately be a po.rt . The Utility, holo·ever,
does not have a franchise for gas service in Ulysses and the legal aspects
of obtaining this would probably &elay the proposed project long enough to
make . it impossible of achievement before the winter heating season arrives .
I.f' this survey shows that a genuine interest exists in the Ithaca township the
NYSE & G will try to fit this much of it into their current schedule.
(2) Installation cost (see sketch below)
The customer pays a service· charge based on the distance from his
house to the gos main or to hia l~ ld..ne on the b1Bhvay1 vhic.bever is shorter.
This charge is $18 .50 for the first 25 feet or less 1 balance in excess of
25 feet costs $lo00 per foot& It includes everything' essential to making
the service available inside the house (valves, meter, pipe, etc.)
(3) Conversion costs usually average between $200 and $300 for
heating. Cu.etomer 1 s heating engineer can give estimate for specific installation.
(4) Monthly Gas Rates: First 2 thenns (200 cu.ft .)
Next 13 therms @j) .196
Nex.t 25 therms @ .136
All over 40 therms @ .076
(Minimum charge $. 70 per month)
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Estimates of probable fuel costs resulting from conversion may be made on the
basis of the following:
(a) For house heatine;: Gas at $.076 ~er therm {10 0 ,000 Btu)
compares with oil at $.11 pe:r gallon (145,000-Btu) and with coal at $18.oo
. per ton (12,000 Btu per · pound). Because coal-fired units are less efficient
than gas or oil burners, the comp arison with coal is actually considerably
more attractive than the figures above indicate (which are based on Btu
content only).
(b) As compared with bottled gas for cooking and water heating, one
therm is eq,uivalent to about 4 ... 3/4 pounds of bottled gas . Thus if. 71 pounds
of the latter is consumed per month, the equivalent amount oi' natural gas
would be 71 divided by 4-374 or 15 therms which would cost $3.25. Conversion of
these appliances is simple and. ineXIJensive.
'Ihere is no indication of any limitation on gas supplies in the
forseeable future, nor any movement at present by the Utility for an increaee
in rci.tes. Rate change s by a Public Utility req,uire approval by the Public
Service Cozr.mi ssion before they can be effected. It i s significant that in
the past 25 years the gas rate in Ithaca has increased only six-tenths oi'
a cent ($.006) per hundred cubic. feet.
Please fill out the enclosed card and mail. to· J·.o. Jeffrey,
1440 Trumansburg Road. Under the column "House Heatingn 1 !$ind~ include
an estimate of your annual house heating cost opposite the type of fuel
used therefor. Any co~nts you wish to oi'fer mF.J.y be made in writing on the
reverse aide,
While your signature on the enclosed card does not legally
obligate you to BJlY c ommittments , it is presumed to re£lect your considered
opinion based on the accompanying .nroposa.l.
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CENTURY SYSTEM
RUR AL HOUSE NUMB ERING
SURV EYS, SINC E 1939
HOUS E NUl'iiliERING
R. H. DENMAN
RURAL CONSU LTANT
972 CLIFF ST.
Ithaca, N. Y.
AR 2-8188
Area Code 607
In the cities the num bering of hou ses and bu sines s places
has been in use for many years . Any p er son, from country as
well as city, expects to find street name signs and ho use num-
ber s in any c ity he ma y visit.
But fo r me rly these i mp r ovements ended at the city line.
The reasons a r e simpl e . In the country ther e was not as much
ne ed as now. Also the cost for the cit y typ e of numbering was
too high because of the surveying mea s urements necessary for an
accurate and permanent system.
NEW NEZDS AND A NEW METHOD
With so many peopl e now mak ing their ho mes in the country
and working in the city ther e is an i ncreased intercourse be-
tw een country and ci t y and an inc reased demand fo r serv ic es
such as mail, ut ili ties (el ectricity and telephone), del i ver ies,
fire protection and schoo l r ecord s. These things have brou3ht
on a need for better address es .
During the 1930's a low cost me thod of measuring for hou se
num ber ing was de vis ed and in 1 9 39 the first co mm unitie s were
surveyed and the houses number ed by th i s me thod .
This i s the CENTURY SYSTEM which is simpl y the standard
city system, with which everyon e is familiar, mod ified slightly
so that it fits all the cond itions of suburban a nd country
terr i tory.
The b asis of this system is an i n stru me n t operat ed b y the
car spe edometer cable and geared to read h ouse numbers d irect
as the opera t o r driv es along the road. After considerabl e study
it wa s found t hat 200 numbers p er mil e was the be st sp a cing.
Thi s all ow s for lot s as small as 50 fo o t fron tage , if n eed edt "
or the ho uses ma y be miles apart -allowance being automatically
made for f uture 3rowt h, with houses added anywhere in between.
So it is unlikely that numbers originally as signed will e ver
have to be cha nged.
The numbering survey is u sually cont ract ed for by t he
Town o r Vil lage Boar d. The cost is moderate -a small base
charge p l us a small amount per house .
In addit ion to det ermining hous e num ber s su ch a survey
provides information which may be used to make an Alphabe tical
Dir ectory of residents and businesses.
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August ·;_c), l~60. Plar:ning BoArd meeting t-t the Toltm Hall t~f G~yr.ses Pre~ent Rod :/e -lows :linton J)c,.:! , '> Ues Th -"'as Cli--.tr~ Stevenson Pr:r-;.l ·: C'<"'ter ( repres"'· tc.ti~·e y.'"illage Dd. of Tru, .. nsburg) Alec Prnskin Doroth:· Evans Roe. il,ellow i:eviewed a.meeting of th;-, Bon--c of n'.)peals Menbers of the board Prof. Lutz John ".)-a. il'es ton r~·l1 ~ o.;; tl'.'·r t_rt ~1ill.s·c>~ , , · i. Rod Fellows (Sect.) Meeting had been held with Cl:. rlie Nevnn~"'1 eJ...""Planci.tion of the board of appeals Anpeal to be made to Clinton Stevenson,in 'W!'iting He gives yes or ···o to the c ppeal. trV If the answer is no the ap~eal ~ry be made to the bo:?rd of appeals if:o c?.ecides t'.'e P..ppro~~al or dis~p:pr0,.; -al. T~is appeal t0 the bo..,rd ~u~t be ~ade within tt•irty ~30) ,1..,,-~ (") ' e ..:-·:rst ap')eal dete. There are now forms to m~lre the form"'l a·o··r al av;.ilc..ble in the '::cv,. :1e1'lrs Office. • Clintcn Stevenson :'· no:;·ted some of the prohlems Fhich h~i;.·e come uu ii: carrying out his ~~uties. ',Je then J.oo!-:ed into some of $t~tements concerning General Provisions :.:mner ;-rt~c+_~..E_:!._-y§.._ of ~:'1e zonh:g ordinance. It o.ms moved a:id sec0ned by Clinton stevenson and :·Jinton B:dnes respecti vely that under Article 5 Section 23 of t11e zoninr; ordinance be changed to rerd. v u For the purpose of this ordinance a nobile h0use trailer wh whether on wheels or otherwise sup•1orted shall n0t be considered a dwelli~g or any part of i d~elling. Mobile houses are permitted only ·Ln trailer c~""'l dul~· licensed b~~ f he Town Board." l·iaved by ·Jes 'l".,omas and seconded by Alec Proskine that:-Sumr·ei:· ···.o; es, cot ages, and c· mps onntaining less than 750 SQ .• :'t. may be constrncted ,~·11>' on S'!iec-' ?l ~.nprov·al of boRrd of appeals.n 't llext meetinc~ tc be 11elc". on Friday· , Sent. 9,1960 7:~0 P.M.
Sept. 9,1960.
Plan r ing Bo ·) r d r ?-"tin~ called tr; order at seven-th.irty.
Present
Pru "kine , Thomas, ·~ello•:rs Stevenson, BP ines, Foster
Eve"ls .
Discus s en on the '.'.)rice for building permits. Sh0uld is 'be '.':
one ·rice or on sliding seals?
Mo7.·' L made.. 1J~rwi-.1ton Baines and sec cnded b;:r Wes ~homas that
!r
the chairma' be aut~·torized to have fn.ttorne:y Newman rewrite
Sec tion .)6 on e ..,~,-.... ~ • .e ~t so that buildinrr peri".li ts ~re
requ ired. "
Discuss:~ l of the strte ·. 1ilding code s···:rinp; th· t buildings
shonld be c0·· strt c ted t l w an{. so with out regard to brand.
Mnt:'.. 0D ·~;:n1e 2 .!c~ sec0"1.ded '-r :es Thomas end Winton Rai.nes
th· t ·,re have a meeting wi t -1' th~ 'Tillage Board ;r d h2,ve a
rep!?esentative of t""le sta te building code inform 11 s.J21mXRx
W~ ""'?.c ommend t'-:e numbering of the twml to the Town BoGrd
Discussion of who i~'-.t be d~5irnble for t~1 is job.
Inquiries to made to plan inf ooB.rds.
Alec Prosl ine an 1 Cl i nton Stevenson to 'lla:.re r.. list of the
roc.d signs neede:'i tc be c ~wnged, si-;,o"1s ":! ·t.ering town,
ordin~>nce enforced signs, ~n.-'1 .._, cf)st.
:~e .:'=t meeting rlmrs, Senf· ?9th .
Spet ?9, ic1'0. Present~-T'ellows, T'1.omas, hyte, Eva.•s, Ste··· Foster ( ."illage Planning Bo.., rd) ""_rl RurB.l :.::o··se -~-)".tbering) --i, Prc;lo•-.e, )e ·!l~·n·( Cr "'t··~·~-~~.Yste"'"? I, .I •• ~fl/ \..' .... J..;.;. U·· i{ ~ Mr, Jen ·.e..;'1 c:--:plaiEed some r~f ti2e wor!r ·in +.he numbering ie 1~as do•1e L~ ". e r·1rroundi'tg tm.·-~s ( SpP.· cer, !anby, Bro~;k~r.':dale) He e~;:'-~ibite0 th.e echprii<'.'"l} ;P-vi ~e ·-0 ·1. ·1a to marlt 0 , .. t' e ··j ""'F .. ---· .:, ~n· ··.ing at1~··t i.,r,n u.mbers / ~~ile This is a f'{ ~.t ... , • . •• .. f t. _ t ; ·, , I -• ·-.... ... .. "oo~· ~,yf-.-1.,..,~1·r.g ·rih1·s ,.,a 1"e -:ncreased -:-c ·o"o"'rn .Lo ou·~ . ,_ .J "'J." 0 .• _.,.. • .•. ,_ } --~-. -(J _!. -""' • •(in . .:.:F~'; 0 one undred oc;t PDaci .. g. He ~.;.; ~ld r 1:e (;, 'ieJ.r" M.'.:iD -··1.c1 ··:'.11 in all inform."~· on "·' owners .ov: lr::--e:t0ii. 'l" is "'.a}) w0•:ld ')e .:i..sef··1 or nostal rr.,1te, 'bc:!e···tee r..w .ers, ~· d ·~-y pl'Dperty owners ·,r.t. ~. l ·.g to assertai ''P<f: t'· -~i '' J:'"'nper~··v ·um~i0r. In checking the D · -·eels of la'~.d in ~-he tcw· · ~:e "·--(! '-here is rr:ipt'ox:L,,-te2,-976 • .:.:1 '-OStim;::te c-· tli.e '"!C~t of n~:.11herir.g w2.s '1l?cec" Pt ·bout ~700e00.. In board "iis··:1.·ss:i <Y1 -~~; .. ,_;re "ere !'?.ever'al ~.:·gu· "' ~s ..., c: to t!iP. ac··':rA.cy cs .::·--« •· .~e:·1~'.r-:::'ing system. T"··;ere arc., ~ir <wtos av:-ilable t •• ~ "of ~F.:ll<'.'·1.-.-s '·Till ·,:::·.re some i•dJr~_: .. ti on GOi ..... iJ.. .... _g them ~.t t.'1.e ne.;.._ ;.~..?er· --:f;. :Te 1"'elieve ti...e ··umbering -.:<rn ~")e tG-e ·r.ie -ter and at a lesser x~~1se. · W•3 voted rnd dP-cidcd th t r() ..... d rdg:·;.~ s'1, lr~ t,-'· e :c:iri ori t" (~ r.:r :>: house numberi!lg .• Proskine :.l • '~te,re -~011 ii:-ve !: .... ··e ?. s-:.~rve~-o~ the signs T'!eed ,d i~ the tow: ,..,~-c}1-gi· :g the -~ar <:~s ("\f a :·aw roads: bo··mdarics o" t11e twon 2 :-• :0:"·1ers i.J. jo.:. .~ .. g m--;.::·: high uays ( s -i 0 1.o .. ·ds 96 a '<l :;') Cosrt:' \ otP-· t'" .s by t~.i.r. c 'mtv :"~"'r' .~er-1~hlE:>n.t axe:-'; 9.00 ---i'o1·r way ~i --·,.s · · .6.00 ---twc 'l"'.Y signs "'3 I::' • t ~ . 0 ---s1~n pas .• Motion naC.e '::i:· Prsol:ine, "ecc1 ded by ··1.yte ~hat:-., Tovm Plr·-:'. .ing 'Roarc , .. ,.. ·~O'."""'endi tc ..__. r.rowa Borrd tllat 1. t · ·urci-<)se -igns 'or tte Toi~· floads · · th!Jt they set aside ii::c--•e--·:::r :'..t in ~he 'Jr:.fl r;et c~~ l?(l.11 Voted and passed ?~otJ" '"' 1''.'='d"' 'h~~ Tl'OID"'~ s~·cn ( ec ~, .... f'r~.::1·1· ·. 0 that· -.. .. • .• ..>.C.:.. ~ ~ ... f .. c;;; ._,. ' ... ' . . • • J. -·' • -,. ·rr!·,0 toT·r.·• ~oard ,.,.,. ' • · sses ··et ~ .. si· de "000 00 r,...r .... ..;.. y _;, . ' ..... ·~· :. v • ... --' S~,.. •. ,. ""r1u·' ~"c·'·s 11 "0ted -;: ··"aS<:!·~' ..1..5h;.:, o.J, \ " ' \. '! ~ Motionmnd0 t~.--.. ,. "'J'aS ~ ·•"'t -~'C ider" :->·-{v• __ ,_ • -._ °V ,"J '·). • 'l. .... '· I. •._r ...,.!-,. 11Fellows ~ c: 'or 0st · 1 ed 2or c, ~~ ~ ... es "or a n.w11ber s -.. ~~~~a". 11 ·r·'+-ed a d 1~a S ... P l. Mext meeti~g T·urs~~y, 0ct _jer ~0•" --7:~0 Sharp.
October 3. 1960
Mr. Oliftora E. Bower, Supervisor
Town ot Ulysses
Trumansburc;b, ew York
Dear Mr. Bower•
Attached nre th.a necessary tonna tor requesting $250.00 tor th
expenaes or the "Plcmning Commission or the Town ot Ul.ya1e111 for the
rear 1961.
The 11 Plann1ng Commiaaion", t ita meeting on September 29, unani•
mou1l7 voted to equest the Town Board to include ~n tha 1961 Town
budget, th• sum of 5$0.00 for road a1gna. The County Highway Depart-
ment was c~ntacted, and t y greed to place 11 the neoeaea17 s!gna
on County roads. On oornera that are the junotion or Town ~n.d County
roaaa, they will pay one halt the coat.
The eigtlB will cost 3.50 tor the poet, 6.<X> for 2 way sign and
9.00 for 4 way 1ign.
It was also voted to alt 1."or enough money to ereot j_ e!gna on roada
entering the town, to oall attention to the ~aot that soning 1• 1n
force in the Town of Ulyaaea. We didnot have the exac~ a.mount of
these signs, but Mr. Stevenoon ia to have that tlgure for preeentation
on Iedneaday 1 October $, 1960.
The Plnnning Board also voted to request the inolmaion of $800.00 in
the Town budget for survey, the aasign1ng ot numbers to each reai-
denoe or future residence, on the present road•• nd the prepar tion
ot a 11st1 or re 1CSencea in the Town, b7 ro de. This price inoludea
a set or air-photo covering the Town Qt either JOO feet, or 400 feet
per inch, a o ra index of reaideno••• card £1le box, and the card•
to notify ach resident ot hie official street name nd number.
It will be 1mpos ible for e to be at the Board Meeting Wednesday nit 1 but 1r. Stevenson will be there to answer rq question you may have.
Very truly yours,
R. M. Pellow
Ouirman, Planning Board
RMP/gt
IOP'•· ANNUAL ESTIMATE SUBMI'ITED BY -PLANNING BOARD TOWN OF fuaaaa FOR FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 19-61.. Office and other expenses (itemize) Ott1oe Supplies Compensation of employees (itemize) EXPENDITURES $ so.oo AtteR41&:18 ... t1~1. travel. eta. --200...00 TOT AL EXPENDITURES , ~so.oo REVENUES None Dated: September -2.9..., 19-60.. /:/J 7 ld!_ ;-... ~// (Signed)./'{// ~~ (Title)(~ha1rman• Pl ann1 ng Board Note Zoning Commission and Board of Appeals. The Town Law (Art. 16) permits a town board to appoint a zoning commission to off er recommendations for a town zoning or-dinance and a board of appeals to hear and decide appeals from the orders of administra-tive officials charged with the enforcement of the zoning ordinance. Every town zoning commission and board of appeals must file an estimate. Planning Board. The Town Law (Art. 16) also authorizes towns to adopt official maps or plans and for such purpose to appoint a planning board. Every planning board must file an estimate. WU.llAIHON l..\'# 1001 C:O .. JtOtKHJUt, M, Y. ,,
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s ~ct :~n ~3a bldg. floor area
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One trailer ma~~ l:>e placed on c. lot in a residence or Ag.
district "='or -1se as a temporary ~ousing for a period not
egceeding lS months 11nlms$ such period be extedded by
permission of V1e to'ltm board. If the to'W:t1 a.dppts sep~r~te
ordinanr.:e reg~1lating the lice.nsing o::' trailer camps,
trailers complying with such s;!ch ~n ordinance shP.11 be
exempted -"'rom t'.te reouirements o:f this section.
Art. I Sect. 28
Any building substantially destroye1:3 by an~,:r cause and any
building the roof of i:,f1ich is or hes oeen taken off shall be
rebuilt or demolished wi ti1in one year.
P a r a ' Sact. 36
No building or structure shall be begun or extended ')_ntil a
zr:'ling permit atir.t 1·:orizing such constructio shall be issued
by the zoning officer and such building or structure shall
be constructer2 or extended in accordan ,~e ··rf t:,, tl:,e perms of
o ,. th0 per.7d t.
Slgns P . Art 13
No sign or ad7ertisin~ device to ":>e discussed "ext meeting.
Disc·.:.ssi t ."~ -pf chc:rgc for building permit. Wes Ti1oma.s made t:i.e motion
seco dec1 by Alec Proskine th?..t the fee now be ~?. 58 instead.
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I~ext meet ing c::epte~ber J)J., 1961.
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PROPOSED AMEND¥.EK"T 'EO ZONl~G ORDINANCE OF TOWN Of Ul,YSSES
P:lAm·tED · DF.Vl?,7..0PMENT OlSTR.IG'lL. NO •. 1
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ji WHEREAS, Section 9 of the Ulysses Zoni.ug OJ:dinancP., provided for planned
·I 4 evelopment in d i stricts; and
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1' I WHEREAS, Mr. an& Mrs. Charles Lueder of R.D.#3s lthaca, New York, have
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-r:equested a planned development di.str let fo·r a .seasonal campsite; and
II WHEREAS, th~ l.uedet: . .a.p~Hcetion was maiie. to th~ Ulysses T·own Board for
such a district r which applica.ticn was reforred to the 'rown Planning Board; and
II WHEitEAS, the Planning Boan~ considered .said app l.ica t ion taking into
consideration the r .eed of the propos ed use., the existing ch;;.racter of the
neighborhood and the safeg';Jards ;:C'OVU"'d to minimize possible detrimental
effects of the pJ('oposed use t ' adjace n t p·.~·operty; and
II WHEREAS, said ei pplication, as 110 -afie.d by the Plan.ri.ing Board, was
approved and itr report subr:iit~ed r.o the Town BoP-rd ; and.
Wl!E?.F.A S ~ the Tow .:>Oard held a pt:blic hearing on the proposed plannea
<levelopment district on notice; and
~·:r:H.EREAS, it is the opin:i.on of the 'I'own Board that a district be estab-
lished for campsites as proposed; now therefoye be. it
RESOLVED, That the Zoning Ordinac.ce and ~a.p of the Town of Ulysses be
amended to provide a "New :S~ction 9 , Subdivision a"~ entit led "P l anned Deve-
1opment District No •. 1 11 ~· as . fellows:
SECTION 9-a -nrlan.ned Develop:nent DistTict .No. 1 11
(1) T h i ~ district shall be known as Planned D~ve1onmPnr ni~rr;~~ ~A 1
C.Q}1i.'.ENGI~(1 ar. a pci.Dt. Lr t.h..;· soi.;;th•::::r.:is En&: of Kraft :Road.~ located 250 fe~t ·..-e~t ·.)f r.he. nc:rthf.:~.st c0-:·n~:.:-cf p~elf:i9I0.:3 '.)\med by Charle.s Luede:-and w~ia) th~nce e.o•;.thc.rly .s.1.~>ng tb~ lin':'! ~~r~llel with the east prcpe1"ty line of: 1.uetl~~ 800 i~t.:!: ~ th~nc~ t?.t?.Ct •z?.1 y 2.50 fee.t to a point in the <!'!'S.Ste:cly lin~ of V..I1::~<l.et; thEm::H s.~i.;t:':le .. tly alor,g the ea.st l:ine of ~,uedo?.r 400 feot to ;~ point WO ff.wt .south '.)f t!:.-:i: Cf,mte.r line. of Willo·w· C1P.•:/'-; 1':.he.~.c~ in a gene~·.:;,ll:r southw~Hitl?.!''ly d:il:·Acti::m along a lir.e ?aral.le!l to ard. 100 fe.E>;t: f!oTn th.~ c1~::i.t.er Hne .of Will.low Greek as it twists :and t~rnR to th.IE'\ 8·::r11.t.J1 · linc1 -::>f iLi.;.ed.E".r; thenc2 "l.;<etit along the south· linF.· 0:-£ hi.eC..er 350 ~t:Jl.\t tc a -pol.n.t; t.!1.:o.n.ce: ":•~~t along the south line of Lueder 3.50 foe.r.; to e point; i:henc"7. n.o:rthetl] 875 feet to a point; tbel'.ce. ~ast.e:tly a:i.0:;.g. ::t h.e~!ge :row . .sn.c .fen.::':! ~.ine 2.50 :'.e.at more or less :;o a :;oint;. th'.mc.~ nTr·th~'l~t.f,1."~-J' 474 :i°E"~t to an o!d hedge roTN; ther..ct:: northerly 500 fof.'t to a p.:-in.t; t!:i.~nce >;_.;::;sta:rl:,• 150 fest; thence northe:-ly 300 fP-~t t-c: th<"' .:-.c-·..l!.b. lrne oi X=-~:ZI: P.oacl~. thence east along the so•.Jt~ linr~ 0£ K:-'aft :R.cad. ·~·50 f.::f'!t to i:~·~ p•:·i.nt 01· place of begin-ning. Refe-.rence . is r.:i.:=i:ie to J.i. .. :r:..ap sbc»wing f! £1.id pre:m.is.r.J2' incorporated as a pa.rt o·f this ame.:a.i:11cn.t ~o t!:.e-U1yss1:-;~ Zoning Ct'cJ.in.ance. a.nd made a part hereof. ( 1+) 3PECI.r1C.ATIC~\S FOR CA:.'.fl"S ::-.~t::? ) ~. ). 11 ,, , 'I I * 11 , -1,<r \ l (a) There shdl n·~!: bfi ms.-r--· h ( r':.4!1;..~. n .tid C.istr:tct. (b) (c) (d) (e) {£) (g) (h) No site s~a11 be clo~ th6r 50 f~~t t~ anj :;;h~r c.ampsite. No site sh.a.11 bl"! ..:.10.01:. t ~a.r . .. )() J.f{ .. C" t·he rublic highway. No veh.ic:~~ 0h.a.~:t bt: ; ... ;... '~ cl•Jse:-, ~~r •(.,.0 eet to ·he ;ublic highwey for mcr:::e th,~,n ~ '·"":'-hc·.n: r-1::c1cd No slte shall be cl;:\<ie:r than 100 feet. ::o the south line: of Lu~d.i::!r. N~ .site sb.:all b~~ fu:rther than· ~00 fe,,3t from coi let facilit1es the . ga:te hlji,.t~·~· .Bhi:i.U. he . .at le:;;ist 20C. f~e.t bc~<:k f.:r!)m Kr?.ft RoF.id. All!. r ·ad / 't:h0 t'L.,. .. ~~ ~tri , .. , .. }o.-::,11 \.."' ""t· ·J!. "r,+ i2 fA t · ,.n s-~1 in. .H€ ... ~ ... s c_ .,, .. ,.-.. ·'· .v". ..... e.""~ ,._ • . ~e . :i.n wid.th; p1cor0erly io!~.nLf!.e·d! a'..1.i ma1::k.~.d with necesisary Warning signa;, at no pcint sh?.ll e1. zoad b~ clC'ser than 100 feet to Wille.: Creek b~
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(i:J) Th~ entire dfat:r ic t. shall be ke,pt free ard c.·i.ear of all
litter .and maint.aino:>d .i!:' . .a. r •. e.a..t and o:r:d.srly man.n~r .
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·:rt tY:>!.lettr. baa.rd not exccec.i.ng 113 square feet
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Sl.~C Sh411 not ce ~ore than 5 feet from the ground.
(a) The:re shall be !!.o :.om:ner-::ial sales w~at~ol':ver in this district
ot!'l.er than sa:;.,;;.~ ·of .firewo·od. ~. che.:-coal or other fuel to be
used. only for. camp pu:irpoaes 9 except. an inve.ntoi::·y, not ex-
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REPORT OF THE TOWN or ULYSSES PLANNING BOARD
TO THE TOWN BOARD RELATIVE TO THE TOWN OF ULYSSES
ZONING ORDINANCE.
Note: Underlined words indicate omitted or new orovisions.
The Town Planning Board of the Town of Ulysses recommends the followin~
amendments to the Town of Ulysses Zoning Ordinance and recommends that a
hearirZ be held by the Town Board on the proposed amendments after due notice
of ten days' notification as required by Section 264 of the Town Law,
1) Articl~ H I .
Section 6 , S ubidivls~or. 7 , ~o be amended to read as follows:
"Gasoline., sales s ·tation, ~arage, for minor repairs. autombile sales,
building or lot" (1r ~ 01111:1/l'/)
2) Article IV.
Section 2 9 relating to Yards for Business District
shall be amended to read as follows:
"Business District"
Front Yard 50 feet, i0 feet
Side Yard ~fe~t, l0 feet each
Rear Yard 32_ feet, i~ feet
3) Article II
Section 2. Districts, shall be amended as follows:
"The map referred to in this section as the Zoning Map dated
March 20, 1960, shall be amended to show Business Districts with
a. total depth of ~feet from the right of way line and, further,
to show a new Business District in the Town of Ulysses briefly
botmded and described as follows:
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, line of Route 96, measured on a line perpendicular to said ~ right of way line; thence southeasterly and along ~ line parallel to the northeast right of way line of Route 96• a distance of approximately 1600 feet more or less to the west right of way line of Duddleston Road; thence southwesterly along the wes~ ri~ht of way line of D.lddleston Road to the point or place of beginning". For a more particular description of said property reference is made to proposed amendment to the Zoning Map filed with the Town Clerk. 4) Article VI • Section 321 is hereby amended to add the following words: 11Section 32 • Junk Yards, Billboards and Automobile Sales Lots. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this ordinance. any automobile or other junk yard, any automobile sales lot1 or any billboard or noncomforming si~or advertising device in existance in a Residence District at the time of the adoption of this o~dinanc shall be discontinued within two (2) years of such date. Any lot containing one or more abandoned, ·or.partially dismantled, or non-oeerative motor vehicles, shall be considered a )Wlk yard, for the purposes of this section, etc." 5) Article v. shall be amended by adding a new Section 29-a as follows: "Section 29-a, Landscaping'ln·Busin"~s DiStl'icts. It is the "intent and desire of the Town Board of the To-wn of Ulysses that commercial establishments in Business Districts shall be landscaped in such mannel' as to be attractive to the general public" • 'sass.Atn JO ~OJ. aq+ UJ e~:en+ 1s oue'i .xo TitO.Xl?.l' .;.:" .:i.oi>.n """"., ..-... u ~I 1:J...
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PRR:•1Dl;NT
H .· OLO e . STEINER
VICK PM•olfDllNTS
EMM£TT .J . ROACH
GEORG!t E . HAYNES
NEW YORK STATE
Federation of Official Planning Organizations
DIRECTORS:
RALPH M. l!IARNl!:S
JOHN W. BAYBUlT
ROBERT O. 6UTCH l!R
JOHN J. GRll;;R
KX•CUTIVI 8 RClllE'TAllY
CHARLES L . CRANGLI!:
I 12 STATE STREET • ROOM 1101 • ALBANY, N. Y. 1220?
~18 AREA Tl!:LEPHONE 434·2461
SETH A. HUBBARD
JOSICPH C. RED.MONO. JR.
JOSE!" STEIN
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·To; Chairmen and Members of
Planning Boards
Zoning Boards of Appeals
Officials and Interested Persons
I am writing to call your attention to what I conside r a great oppor-
tunity for local officials, planning board members, members of zoning
boards of appeals, and persons interested in the planning and zoning pro-
cess. This year's Annual Planning Institute, sponsored by the Federation
under the theme of 11 Planning for Mode rn Living11 , encompasses a look
ahead for "our town11 and "our area" as well as an appraisal of accomplish-
ments on the local scene.
Futur e town forms, transportation, utility services, airport ap-
proaches, junk yards, and area controls are matters of current interest
and future concer n to all of us. Increasingly, we are faced with the con-
sideration of providing open space and parks. What some communities
and areas have done in putting plans into use should be of great interest
and, perhaps, spark the generation of new solutions £or our own commun-
ities.
The program notes a Buffet Dinner on Sunday, October 17, at 6;00
P. M. In conne ction with this, we will have to guarantee the m.unber to be
served. So that w e may ensure proper service for all, we ask that you reg-
ister in advanc e and indicate, particularly, if you plan on joining us for the
Buffet Dinner on Sunday evening.
I hope that you will try to make the Annual Planning Institute, October
17-19, at the Parkway Inn, Niagara Falls, yourself, but at any rate that your
board will be represented. Many boards are finding it profitable to have
more than one member in attendance so that they may split up to attend the
four concurrent workshops.
Charles L. Crangle
Exe cutive Secretary
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NEW YORK STATE
FEDERATION OF OFFICIAL PLANNING ORGANIZATIONS
ANNUAL PLANNING INSTITUTE
October 17-18-19, .1965
Hotel Reservations should be made to the Parkway Inn, 401
Buffalo Avenue, Niagara Falls, New York 14302, by October 1, 1965.
Rooms are:
Single Room with bath .•.•.••.••••. $10. 00 per person per day
Double Occupanc y witl. b ath ...•..••• $8. 00 per person per day
Name .....••••..••••.•..••...•.. Arrival Date ••••••••... AM/PM
Address .••••....••••....••• , .•. Arrival Date •••••••••.• AM/ PM
............ ,. ............ No. of Persons ................ .
Reservations held until 5 P. M. Deposit of one nights room rent
is required to hold a room for late arrival.
Deposit for late arri;,?-1 enclos ed ••.•....••••••.• $ .••........•••• , ,
Advance registration is requested and should be sent to Charles L.
Crangle, Executive Secretary, Room llOl, 112 State Street, Albany, New
York, 12207.
This part of form is for your use for registration.
Registration costs are:
Name .................................. N. Y.S.F.O.P.O
Address ................................ Member ............ $10. 00
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . Non-member ........ $15. 00
Mu.ni.cipality ......................................................... .
Planning Board I I Board o! Appeals I I Other / · ]
I (do) (do not} plan to attend tile .Bufiet Dinner, October 17. at 6:00 P. M.
I will be accompanied by • , • • • • • person(s}.
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BRUCE G. DEAN
ATTORNEY AT LAW
SAVINGS BANK BUILDING
ITHACA, N. Y. 148l!SO
AREA CODE 607
TELEPHONE 2.'72.•68!18
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J!'lnUrrv Ot}1 '-n ro"l'lsidPr the re ··1,.,.c:;'· for ~ V ~' · "::'" ~-:r .,1.~ o·•
Edmund Hurd to cor.struct dog r ... , • .., ·' in :i ., ,.., ""'i.'"'·""-.; ··.1 ~0 ·" ·.
I. t ,,, discucr:tor it 11 r~ r th... ""·' nre a ~'1 ''""'., •. ~ .. , -
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t'ke ~his Jn~cr ir.ll'ledi t~ c
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RALPH D. FvLUll
Slat.crville Springs, N. Y.
DANBY
JAMES H. COll.Tll!GlfT •......• 88 HiUv.iew Rd.
Spencer, N. Y.
DRYDHN
THOM:.\$ L, TODD ........... Fr<i!Villt, R. D. Z
ENPmLD
Cl.Ara UPD!KI! ........ Tmmaosbucg, R. D. I
GROTON
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ITHACA
WM. B. !<Bu ..... )12 Csyup HeJahts Rd.
LANSING
&lius B. DATllS ...... LudlowviUe, R. D. I
NEWFIBLD
WILLIAM M. OSTllM~DBD. .... 77 Maia. Street
Newfield, N. Y.
ULYSSES
CLIFFOJU> E. BowER .. Trumaosburg, R. D. 1
O.IFPORD .E. BOWER
Chairn111n
.ELSIE D. BOYD
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ROBERT J, WJLLTAMSON
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BOARD ©F· S\~J Pl:RVISORS
Court Mouse, lth11c11, N. Y. 14850
Phone: Area Code 607 AR 3-2080
January 12,1967
Mr. Rodman Fellows, Chairman
Ulysses Planning Board
R.D. #3
Ithe.ca, New York 14850
Dear Rod:
CITY OF ITHACA
FIRST W .ARD
]A~US R. GB.AVES ............. 614 w. Sta.te St.
SECOND WARD
MICHAEL J, lBAllY ....... 325 N. Albany St.
THtRDWARD
THOMAS J. GJU!'FlN .... 3 15 S. Meadow St.
FOURlll WARD
.ED-w.wi P . ..UBOTT ..... .905 N. Ca'f\l&a St.
FIF1H WARD
WILLIAM P. SULLIVAN ..417 N. Aurora St.
SIX1H WARD
DoNALD J, CULLIGAN ........ 627 Hudson St.
SEVENTH WARD
MAs. HP.LEN HoEPllll. .. 113 Brandon Plr.oc
As you can see from the enclosed request, the Board of Appeals
and the Town Board are faced with several requests for either
variences or changes in our Zoning Ordinance.
These requests have been pending :for some time and I am sure
both Boards would appreciate your Board's opinion and recOlll-
mendations about them.
It seems imperative that you call a Planning Board meeting very
soon inasmuch as the Appeals Board has reserved decision on
these requests and hesitate to render a decision without the
Planning Board's opinion and recommendation. I am sure tba.t
if you were to invite Mrs. Arlee Robinson,Zoning Officer, and
Paul Foster, Chairman of the Appeals Board, they could give
you much pertinent in.formation.
cc:
Alec Proskine
Gerald Ehrhart
Dorothy Evans
Stanley Koskinen
Da.vid Langley
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Sincerely,
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CLIFFORD E. BOWER,
Supervisor, Town of Ulysses
TO'tlr"n Board of Ulysses
Town Hall
Trumansburg , N.Y. 14886
The Plan.r.iing Board of the Town Of Ulytises met on the
evening ~ January ,6, 1967 .
Motion Ji• ihe motion. was made by Koskinen and seco .. ~ded by
Langley that " the William J. Auble proJ"'rty be 4n.n1:tdered
f'or commercial property by the 1.rown Board. tt
Motion !t, The mot1.on 1:1ade by '\oakina.n and seconded by Evans
tbat "the William P . Ryen property be com1ide1~cd, for commercial
zoning by the Tow B·:iard."
Ve-ry respectfully y our,
Secretary.
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Trumansburg, N..,Y. 14886.
Doar S1rsa•
April 19,1967.
Concerning the request or B. A. Bu.rd and
Joyce Hurd , Cold Springs Road, Trumansburg , ti.Y.
The planning board believes that tho planned development
dist~let should be planned 1n :!t s ent!retl' and con!t"irm
w1 th the present zoning orrH~nanc•. This would requi?'e
20 1 000 sq. :rt. and 100 rt~ ~r:ttltl'~ house lot t~nd ;ooo sq. r ~t.
for oaeb. trailer ,.,,.th ;'O ft~ frontage. Dr1v8Wa)' suitably
graded and surfaced and tlot lass tltan 36 f tj. wide plus otber
requirements u..nd9r Section 10 design of trailer parks and
the trailer parl~ ord1.neoe. Considei-ing the above and tb.e
mif um acerage requirement of three acres ve ca11not
approve the request .. This was an unanimous vote or the
Planning Board.
Very truly i !®P.S t
Planning Board of the TWW1 of UJ.ysses .
April 18,1967.
Planning Board Meeting at Town Hall, Trumansburg N.Y.
Present
A,, Proskine
R. Remley
D. Langley
J. Erhart
D. Evans.
Town Board had asked us to review the request of E.A.Hurd and
Joyce Hurd of Cold Springs Rd., Trumansburg, N.Y. After discussion
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the motion was made by Ehrhart and Seconded by Langly that we not ,,
grant the request for the plannea development distriirt. The following
letter to be directej to the Town Board of Ulysses.
f Concerning the request of E. A. Hurd a..n d Joyce Hurd , Cola Springs
Rd. Trumansburg, N. Y. The Planning lo ... re belie~res the planned develop-
ment district sbor;.lCl be planaea in ·,;,,ts e11te ri ty and conform with the
present z~ming ordinance. This won"ld require ?0,000 sql ft. anti 100
f"o t ··6 '1 t~'l, for house lot And 5,900 sq. ft . for each trailer with 5'0
ft. frontage. Dr:i.newa~r sui tA.bly gr2 (ed an(~ ~Prfaced ana not less than
36 ft. wide plus ot"1 er requirementc; onl..:ier section 10 design of trailer
parks ana the trai~er park ordinance. t::onsidering the above ana the
minimum acerage req,1ii'ement of thrae .=i~re~ W" ... ~n"lot a"Oprove this
request. this was the unanir.1· ~.is vote of the ~lanning board."
Motion m:::\de by Ehrhart seco-·...,ed by Langle --5 ayes.
Mr. Proskine told of th,.... worke acco~pl ish.ed on the marking of houses
in the Town of Ulysses. We hope the "ire department w111 take part
in this work. It was f,1 nd there ware several road unamed o#t the
offical map. Motion mc:H'!e .... 1y Langley nno seconded by EhrhPrt that
Road~ unamed on the 1960 offical map of the Town of Ulysses ha·;ring
been named for numbering uur~oses in March 1967 shall be accepted
as the offical names of these roads as shown on the map in the Town
o~fice huilding.
Page 2 A~ril 18,1967 Planning Board , To~m of Uylsses.
Mayo Road---part of the old Tru.:nansburg-Mecklenburg Road.
Parke Avenue----Between Route j6 and Jacksonville Rd. in
Jacksonville.
Manse Road---in Jacksonville between Route 96 an~
Jacksonville Rd.
Proskihe Place----off Taughannock Park Rd. near Route 96 .
Vote 5 Ayes.
WAL.TER .J. WIGGINS
STANL.EV TSAPIS
ARTHUR .J. GOt-CER, .JR.
L.AURA H. HOL.MBERG
DAVID B. GERSH
MATTHEWF.McHUGH
I'own Board
WIGGINS, TSAPIS AND GOLDER
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSEL.ORS AT L.AW
308 NORTH TIOGA STREET
ITHACA, N. Y. 14851
February 14, 1967
'TE:Ll!'.PHONE
tA .. ll:A COOS: 6071
ITHACA AR 3•2040
TRUMANSBURG 367•e361
Town of Ulysses
Trumansburg, New Yorlk'
Dear Sirs:
Re: Applicat :o n Pursuant to Section 9 of
Zoning Or_;jinance of Town of Ulysses
On behalf of our c lient, Edmund Hurd~ we hereby
make application that certain r i operty owned by him be approved
as u Planned Developmev t Dis sict pursuant to Section 9 of Article II
of ::he Town 's Zoning Ordine.nce.
The land. in question is approximately 4 1/2 acres
1'.ooated on Cold Sprinas Road. in the Town of Ulysses / County of
To mpkins, State of r\/ew York. There is presently located on the
premises a trailer park ard , if this application is approved, Mr. Hurd
would like to add _ dog ke nneL
This letrnr will be presented to you this evening by
Mr. Hurd pernona l l}, who will explain in greater detail his proposed
use -of the property. We are of course prepared to present to you or
ths •r;~ff bP.rs of t.he Planning Board, as the case may be, any additional
inSx l ,3.tlon as may be required.
WN.f:LJB
Thanking you for your consideration in this matter, I am
Very truly yours ,
~~-SA-P_ .. I-S '-&-G-OLDER
Walter ;{. Wiggins
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March 1, 1967
Ptt'. Cliff Bower
Supervisor, Town of Ulysses
Ulysses T•:>\m na 11
Elm Stroot
Trwnansburg ,, New York
Dear M:r.. B0t·.1ar,
It i~ wlth :rcgA:"et that I tender my resignation from the
Plcnnlng no:n:d nf th~ •rc.wn of Ulysses effective March l, 1967.
The Town hos been suf.Ee~ing from my inability to functic1~1 pro-
perly Ds a board muml>-.:r a11d as ~hc:d:;;·man. This move should
have been made come timG ugo but boct1use of my interest in
TOwn planning, from lt.:. inception, I have found this decision
difficult to make.
I thank ym.1., the Town LlO!)rd, t:he Zoning nft ice and the members
of the Planning Boord .f.0¥.' their underst I ing. It has been
pleasant working with you ..
Very truly yours,
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R. M. Fellows
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cc: Mrs. L)tJrothy Evans
Mrs. Arlene Robinson
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Copied from the Wiutes of the Planning Boo.rd o: tlle 'l'won or Ulysses
Ge.naral. provisions under Article 5 soction ~3
~nust 1011960.
" For tho purpose uf ·.;his ord~ce ,a coblle houso trailer W?tether
on whee1s or otherwise supported shall not be considered :i dwelling
or any pGrt o-Z n dwolling. Mobile houses aro porm1tted only in a
trailer park duly licensed by the Town Boord.••
"' Sucmer houses, cotto.&ea and camp& containing less than 750
squar.e f'eot may be cor.structcd only on spoc1nl approva.l of the
Board of Appaals.n
A.ug-ust 17 1961.
Changes ~uggestod by Attorney newman roportod by R. Follows
Article 1 no ll omit the vord f bl G1ndod and chs.ngo word liquor
to elcnolic.
Section ~ article 8 omit tho w-ord. e~iloctic
Section' P•ra. 3 a.le parked outside roEidence
Section 8 °'1tdocr storage no dumping
Section 23 a Building ~loor ar~ ooit last sentence
23R trailer cacps or parka f or trailer residency.Trail.er
camps or parks--t.nd trailer or mobile homes for
parmanct occupancy shall. be prohibited 1n all districts.
one trailer may bO placed on a lot in a residence or
agricultural dintr1ct ~or use as te::iporary housing for
a · period not exceeding 18 aonths unless such poriod be
extended by par:nissio.n of tho !own Board. It the twon
adopts sep~.rate ordinance rcgul&tins the licansing ot
trailer camps trailers complyinG w"ith such an ordinance
shal.1 bo exempted f'ru!:l tho reqairements or this section.
Article 5 Section 28 An.: bu11~1ng su)stanciallJ destroyed by any cause and
any building the roof o! which is ar has been to.ken
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Page 2
Copied from the minutes or tha Plannine Board, Town of U!fs3es.
oft shall be rebuilt or demolished within on3 yenr."
Para ~ section 36
" tio buildine or str-Jcture sholl be begun or extended until
a zoning porClit authoriz1ne such conatruct1cn almll be issutd
by the zon1ne officer and such building or structure shall be
1constructed or exte nde d in accordance \dth t'.1e torus ,of the
permit."
C.;\..rtc·t .. ··i\f~
llALPH {), r'r?.J.!:a
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Slatcrville Springs, N. Y. ~-;JJ PI:RST WAllD
DANBY
]AWQ H. Co1n1GH r !18 Hi!lvitw Rd.
Spcticcr, N. Y. . , ..... j 111us .R. Gr.AVIS
SECOND WARD
DRYn~N
THOMAS L. TODD . FtteVille, Jl. 0. 2
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I .. \ ~IJCHAllL J. LBAav 32) N. A !!:>&111 St.
ENFIELD THIRD WARD
Ci.All UPOIJO> . . . Trumaosburg, R. D. l BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 1 HOM.IS J. GRIFFIN 31) S. Meadow S~.
l'OUR TH WARD GROTON
(\AUDI' W. HOlD.llN ....... Groton, R. D. l $
Tompkins Count/
EDwAIW P. A.aeorr .... 90) N. C.yuaa St. ITHACA
'.{'.. Kalla ...... '12 Cafl'ga Heights Rd. FIFTH W/JlO
LANSING
B.AUU B. DAUS ..... Lud!owville, R. D. I
'\'ifll.LIAM P. SULLIVAN 417 N . Auror~ St.
SIXTH WARD NEWflEID
\)oNALD J. CUJ.l!G/IN 627 Hudson St. Wrnr.1¥ \{, OsTIVINDl!R .... 77 Maio Street
Ncwndd, N. Y.
ULYSSES Court Hou••, Ithaca, N. Y. 14850
Phone: ArH Code 607 AR 3-2080
SEVENTH W MD
'.,i.IP f<:.•i• E. ao...-u. TrumtO$blllg, R. n. I
Mr. Rodman 1'\•'!ll ovs, Cha~~ .. 't<-m
Ulysses Pli::.rs:. i1:·ie-; BoSl.rd
R.D. #3
Dear Hod:
t.<Jts. HJuN HoH.n 113 Brandon Pl•~
f'..s you can see rru.:r. the enc..Lo ·;;~ :~ ··equest.. :th'· Board of Appeals
and -:he Tmm .Boa.rd are fr•ced , .... : t:' seve.,.al re · '.~sts for either
\'EO.riences or changes i ~; .m r , \; < r •r:. Ord iuance .
Thes? .requests :u~-i\"!~ '.,:een l-'C "t'f.i:~ .~'.J!"' some tiJre £~\·~-.l am sure
::r.:.l ~ard~ vou1 i apprecia.•,•c • :J.i:~ h1aro 's opini·)r1 ~nd recom-
lJ..enrlatio~·-" r •" ' them.
It seems imp•~.:"!>.'\. . .i.ve that yo:: cn.11 a ~'-· .. ~:.,~r~ ·: ... :rt.cl meeting very
soon inasmuch as ·he Appeal l:ici;:i.rd ha:; x·pserHtd decision on
these requests AJ1 ... hesitate 1.n render a d.ecision without the
P J.nnning Board 1
'.' pinion ani recommendation. I am sure that
· f ,rou '-'""'!"" ',( invite Mrs . ~rJec Robinson,Zoning Officer, and
Paul Foster, Chainnan of the ~npeals Board, they could give
you much pertinent lni'ormaticn .
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Alec F..:-n::, \.-~ ne
Gerald :~h.i:·i1•. rt.
Dorothy Evans
Stanley Koskinen
David Langley
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SLi·:!erely ,
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Supervise~·, 1',:-•;m c;;.f Ulysses
Town Board or the Tovn of Ulysses
Trumansburg, N.Y. 14886
Gent1e1!1en1 -
December 10,1967.
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At the request of the zoning officer regarding a junk
yard on the Bill Shu.P.P property. We are unanimously apposed to
the establishment or a junk yard on this property. Our objections
are based on section 4o of the zoning ordinance 1n t hat there is no
need for such use and that it"will not contributt to the convienaece
and prosperity of the community ~nd the neighboring persons and
property would be adversely affected ." Furthermore we feel that this
~ase s\.tottld be handled the same as other violations of this ordinance
in the Town of Ulysses.
Respectively submitted by the Plabning Board.
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March 6,1968 .
Joint meoti11g o:r tl'm Town Boa!'d and Planning Boe.:i!d o.r tha To"'T. o-:=:
Ulysses l~e1 a at the Town Offi.cas Truma.'1.sburg, 1~ .. Y.
Present:-
Cliff~rd Bower
Joil'les Rict~
t~ Ellis o. Poyer
Al) Gold ttr
Arlee Robi.nson
Dorothy Evans
Frances Pottar
Bower---neoting ealJ.e(l to discuss Rout a 96 ond its plans :'.~or future
changes . Reviewed events lead1nr :~o t:-u s meeting . !lu . Agnrd hAd b!"ou.,~1:·:t
i.nformatiru1 to F<abrua~y Tmm Board Mettting . Explained so;:1e:. o·f ·thu
critlsims of the new r·::m.tc: in l"'ez.~r(i to tr.;:."'!1el -t~r vehlch1es espec1n.lly
a meetil'lg at the Gler!wood Pines et a meeting of the W'l!~t Sht>,.c Civic
Association .
1 .. Bu.:i...l•Ji.ag pet .. r.d ts 1lo ;::.ct :LG~lu.de ff"uinming pools ana th.ej.r-J..oe~· tl1)'.1
in relation to lot 11nes~
2'.. Certifi ca tr; of occup··ncy n~vm:· carried out ?-"le th~1·r) ':1.::-:-; .n.::.' f 0rr\S •
. 3 •• Nur~.bg\' .,f ~03.d signs tc 1Y : llowed on lot .
lf. n~n eonfo~:-:~:lr.g uses--s1.ould trailer be sold. \"!n..n sr:::.:e t:··,:-:.;~J_I.?:!' ''.19
1.o·Pt on st t~· end rentod ?
5. 8t"l· ... ge on or neur hi~h:.rn;•s thnt could produce ,.._zar 1 pr:.;\srmt
does not cover storage ):f junlr, lur.!bor, onxes etc.
6. 1;u1t:~p1e a~:~llines c..n~l t\,.~ir P"'rking space al 1.ot ·19nt,
: '."'. 3., .... )r t:Jld !·iY·s o Robinson to tol·e these t~' con.nt~; a~t·::>tner Willimnson
f-::>r ~onsnlt;~t:l'.)11 !<.'.? t..o ho.,.; ~~h ose iton s me_:~ ho plae.e.;:1 :·m r;;:rd:tnance .
Gerald Ehrhart ~).ppo::ntcd '~hai.:mcn of ;:;he Pl<:.i1.ninrr :'· , ird. Discussed
r~~ruitccnt of r -~..... ~&>ubor~ to bo ... rd. Mrs ~"idng:· _-..oi.okt:er of Man.l~\r'}i)d
l!nd Robert Herrick of Tru.l'jnnsburg reco:nme:1ded.
Dud Golder to mite to all m.c·bcrs of the Pla.."lning Boe.rd to meet nnd
bring comments nr:d sueg"'st:ton· in regard~-t .. Route 96.
Meeting a.djonnned .
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PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO SECTION 82 OF THE TOWN
or ULYSSES, ZONING ORDINANCE, JUNKYARDS, BILLBOARDs,
AND ALL AUTOMOBILE SALES LOTS.
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Section 32 -Junkyards, Billht!"'"' 11d All 'M'snebP• s.1,, t.9+g
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Hotwithatending any of the provisions of this Ordinance, any
automobile• or othe~ junkyards, includin,S _ _J,ny -~~!> area useJ.&:or.~
storage of scrap metal, paper, rags, gla~J1t~a~~o\·e73"~ ~
nae-cg11f0 7Wi1'"&21 gP e-,rnn-.'t:hting=Gs:4::ee=1"1i=wRl!fft•nue h A~ · ~
dhrsnStt iliai.,.....i 4 1 e• 114'11111_d, Any lot or area containing one or more
abandoned aoto~ vehlcloa ahall be considered a junkvard for the pur~oaes
of this section. However, the Boa~d of Appeals may grant special
approval for tne continuation of ~uch uses subject to the limitations of
Section ,.0.
Proposed Amendment tc Section 38. Section 38 to ~• amended as
.follows:
Building Permit -No principal building or accessory building,
nor any other structure, including but not li•iting same to tanks, power
and pump st!tions, swi ming pools, and elgnst in any district, shall
be begun or enlarged without a building permit iasued by the person
d!tsigna~ed by the Town Board.
Every application for a building permit shall st~te in writing
the intended use of the building and shall be accompanied by a plot
plan and all dimensions,shown indicating the size and shape of the lot,
and the buildings to be located thereon.
£very application for a building p1rmit shall be accompani•d by
a fee of $ 2 • 5 0 •
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October 21, l96J
Meetin7 of tt1~ dlyss~1:1 ,··Vw.ning ·1oarr'. ,_eld at ·.rown ()ff ice in T ' burg
::>resent: .. n · · .. 1 i·~r. . a inc r>, .uan~ -~Y, '.icP.,
Mrs. '.ocke;:·.
l•ir. and >;1rs. ~:ayo were pre<::ent and discussed their plane for a trailP.r
park on T' burg-Perr~! State :ti~hway 227, in a 9 acre plot which they
own. The Board of llealth ha:. already checke(.: t;1e soil anc~ water and
giv.~n a<'. a~Y"r.oval. ~ormally :1 request of this type is given to the
'Tom.1 , ·Of).T.' 1 and then is gi v~n to the .1,~--ning Board. It was decided
that it wo · 1 h~ all rio:ht :r>r the Planning Board to hear the plans
f ir"1t t l. the-;,t advise"
.. 1. raotB:i.').·; was made by :Mr. Lagley, secorn1i?.:'1 by l·.r. kemeley that ~·~r.
and ·irs. ;~~ayo pre;.;cnt D ol;mned sketc~1 ·:ith th~ an-plication, meeting
all f'E;ecifications under · ·?1.· tion l""~ o·r h~· frailer Park ordinanc0.
That the~"e sho· · ld be i:.-i ti1.i t:. olan 'J."':)'"'IO -·:-A ,.~ nse of thP. land, present
a n· f t'·re <leveloomcnt 0:1 a:ldi tional ~cr"!r1 ~·· which the ft.aye's own.
~ocr:.·~ • µla?~ro -:-i.d. shrubh<> y, facil·~ .. ·.l:'s , i.>tc .. ::ind also <>om~ asr.;urance
thn!: nr> · ?:hbor-'' .ar~ n~t ?"'~ i..-;-· t,.., ob.~-. :t .
r. ice fe 1 t ·1;:'1at thP. l i.· tm.n~? :;;on.r l s"loul<l check the soning ordint.::l.nc~
\:i t:. ;'.I ei .. ,...,, toothe:i. co·.b 2.n"~ nut ~';ff ~ teeth ~_nto it .
:.-5. obin ·--, askec1 wl·i:~t di.1,., co"l .• do in a v-r:::-·idential area, where
L:m(; Ow'Tler"' ac·.;•Jmulat? b~'tt:1 tubs, "Crap metal , naper, r;lass, etc. in
tht•i:(' ye.r.ds . .\ft·'·' mnc 1i. r'iscussi0..-. on whet t -:: this wo~·,J.d constitnte
a violati""n of the .on "'. ·~ ordinart:-' bccaus1 i: ;~• were operating a
jun'•-yard, c, -:-r;ot·i_.>:', wr:. ~ D"Je by · :.r. laines ...... :. i seconded by Mr. Langley
that .:;ecti01.:1 32, ·.rt·> l e· G of th:-::> resent zo~-:.n~ ordinance wo· 1 ld
read a:· followr:i;
January 27, 1969
Present: T~ ·, • '' '/; . f • ~oinson, ~oc~~r, ro~~ine,
..Attonney ,;_oi)~rt n11ia!nson
Erhar ... lt, Lan?'l~y, .\.osknen 2nd
Discussio1; of ~~ lengthy natu~·e took place conce ··ning:
1. · .. ection 32 o·"' the zon~. g ordinance concerning junk yards and
debris i::.: ·, rcsiclential area.
2. Billboard··---~-· si.v,ns in a comm~rcial and residential. area.
',evision of th·~ rresen::-zoning o·~~dinance to be done by :lob ~lilliarnson
wherP. it concerns the abov~ Dro:,lems.
l•10tion made an{: voted ~.manimously that the ·~lanning board send a.
letter of resolutio~ to the following people:
Connie Cook --~sf.lerrtblyw·or.ian
Ted Day -~enator, Interla~~n
£.Lo Tolson -:Jistrict -;;:ngineer , 1Je1_)t . of )anitati:")r., r~yracuse
;(esolntion attached:
J~spectfully submitted,
9~:..t,_ ~c4tt-J
Gertrude Rocker
t'r0.sent: ros '.ine, :~obinson, ~rhardt, 3arni?~, .. <os;~~n , Langley,
:dee, ./erter an,-1 ock~r.
Discussior· as to whether the cha·'·f,e€ in t:-te propor:ed 7.on:J.nrr
amendments :neet th0 nPed of thr-> zo "ing f'r-ficP-r. rs . 1'~obinsor..
agreed that t' ~Y do.
Discussion Y1 ~igns -siz~ (not h .. p.;!:...,:.~ t h c:i.n 5 fie<>t), dis ta.nee between ,
al.so ti·at the·· be linit~d to ~.ocal ln:..i:v~r.scs m..;:LY.
Jisc sion on Lot sizes: ·ro~·m
Board of :·.eal th
Our ordinance m11st be chan~ed •
r~ 'TL~"',.. 100
re.· · '3'" lSO
x 150
v 250
.-·u.tion na<le 'b·· Barnes and secondP.d :y· I..angl "':r that we .::ldont thP.
lronosed emendr:::ie11t ·-to ·: "' zoni. ~ o-:.· innn-:~ •
. Jiscussion on park:'..'£: fo · multiple ,., ;ins ·
It ·...-as s·'!..r.;gested by !11r. ocker, Cor.:all ! rw ·inr; Ins;>ector, that thP.
Planni~1 Coar~.1 o btaiP D: cop•· of th<= · :<.he::. r "··v , as i:. ~u ide for a
-nltinle hon~ing 1 w~ ~':ten our zoni :, ; re-q11i rements for the Town
,., '1_vs.q~ ~.n ": adde<i 1 which ""ill tukc ca r~ of par 1 ·i ~~.
Harc~1 1969
1<eeting of Ulysse-; Toi:.;n Plannrrn~ •~oard "heL"l at rown 0ffic.:: in 'r ' burg.
l'-1embers ancl gnests r.>r?sent: l'ir. Potter, Uonovan, ?oster, Rice,
~<oynes, Hower, rilliamson, :·:'roskinc ,
Erhardt, ·;,;ierte:r:: anr.~ l';rs. r.tobinson an(~,
i 'rs. 11ocker
let:er was read by t:rhardt concerning .;3 trailer park -150 trailers
on 30 acres subtracting road, playgro•.mds. They were :i.sking the
villa~e to put in wo.ter and sewer, wltic!1 wo:1ld run $50,000 to $80.000.
·tJ'illiamson discLrnsec~. loca·tion o:: Mobile domes and. concurred that
the ordinance allows the'ii'' only trailer park.is.
nssessment on trailers: They are ta.--<e<l at 20% of their tr•Je value ,
while homes are assessed at 80h, yet cost the school system the same.
'The sam~ apolie~ to police protection and snoF removal.
John £>;o;'11es discussed a planned develorment for !;Ztbcod: :.-Zesearch Lab.,
and that it nevc:" be tnrned into a hatch~ry or turn<?<.i co~mercial , bnt
rathe!'." s!>.o:•l(; b"' us~d as a .showplace for renearch.
Mrs •. :~oci.~er sai.:-~ farmers were cor:iplaining about not beirg able to
compl~7 ~,1 it:'"'. zoninc; because it was necessary to leave farm eqnioment
in front yard:".
~~esoectfully submitted ,
C2 _ r-.. /Jc·-'. . L 7 fa-vtL<:,,.LZ ( Cl C./C~
GeftrJJde Rocker
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June :;, 197·1
~.~eti ff: of the .t'lanning 3oard of th~ ~L'own o:: Ulysses.
!resen-: ~ Gor'..lan, -rosl:ine, Erhardt, ·Obi.nson, t~ockt~:--and Alfred
;.]iGsing, ()ro iect ~n-:r.in--2r for '!>abcock Hatcheries.
0izcuGsion too~ olace as to size of b ••ilJin~ additi~n ?ronosed at
Babcock •. _t v ·11 be a ?.esearc~ Lab. on the planned ~irt. 1.'~o. II
located i:·. -"~1 :."onville, • Y. Lot s izr' 72 x 32 f~et. ~'hr.. noard
1:manimo1· ~). -:. ~.~ !'OVed t h is. The motin1 wa!'" "12de b? Pro ~kin<'> and
.c:;condec~ by r'.1::;rdt.
Alex , · o ·1ovcc. that each traile·~ '>Cl ·-: shall bP. subdivided and.
!narl· • off into ho us?. tr.ai le:r-sl)ace~ W'1ich sh.n.11 br-at least
1 1 : ... 2 )() feet in di.01en~ions. ;·;eco·Li.l ?."i by Rocker an( passed.
\ copy of the above res-1 "-:ion·i will b .. , -~nt to -~lice ~onove:..· to
br.> 1rosentcc1 to th.., Vi~lar;=-3oard June 9 , 1970.
spectftilly s ubmitt ~rl ,
rA~,,,4 -iJlf2-d_,
·~rtr~1de l-'.ocke r
.~ugu st 2 ll , 19 7 J
1'·1eeting of Planning Board of Tm·m of Ulys::~es convened at the Town Hall
on .~ugnf:t 24tb at 7:0n -;.m.
Present: Erhardt, ,lice, Langley, ~·.obinson, J arnes, !<os 1,~en, Proskine,
'::tacker and Er. Auble.
This was a .SPECL-i.L ,_ ... ;1:;ETING, called to review the )r01)0sed trailer
park to be built by .Aubl·c nr1rth of T'burg.
To review the ev~nts leading un to this meetinis:
On June 2n<1 1970 th::-Planning Joard was unanimous in se7'1ding a
resolution to th·e· Tm·m Board that trailer lot sizes b~ increased
from 51 ~c 100 to 100 x 200 feet. The tho·~'i!'ht being that since water
and Gewer are avai lablP to a develop~r, il:1 2 c·. years this area could
be used for homes instead of trailers . The rowll Board tabled this
resolnti ·n. Their th0 11 !'fhts were that the size was too larr;e. ar-d would
discm1rar:;c a develoncr.
On July 7, 1971 .kr. Aul;l~ applied for a licenne to bui ·-~' 39 trailer
sites on 50 x 1 110 lots divided by a 36 foot road. The fo<;·m Board
referred hi.n back to the Planning Board for any recommendations.
Jince the present zoni.ng ordi.nance, writb:~n in 1960, clearly stat~!';
that lots shall be 5~ x 100, ~r. Auble felt that he was within his
rights ..
. After. much .:iiscussion, <),ock.er brought informati')n about th~ l'.aplehurst
Trailer l'n.rk in Hore Ahead;;... It is a beaTti.ful parkd <>h~ went into
detail abo'1t the physical set-up, and that th·"' owner of tl1at park
stre~sed that since trailers ar~ being bui.l t lon?.:er tha lot sizes
sho"ld be no less t h an 70 x 100.
Jince it -:.Jas too late to chanf:~ the zoning, .·.r. }mble ·was given
the sign to go ahead. ,~ motion was made an-1 seconded that Mr. ;i.nble t s
apclication wa~ covered by zoning for lot nize.
, r. .uble was then questi ned aG to thP. traile.i: uar~ itself . He
assured the co~:·mi ttee that:
1. ..'here wo 1J ld be adeguat~ drainas;e. '.·~e ;wql~1 have the best system
of elminatin~~ water, since this L: th"~ nat11r2 of his b1.H:::ir.c>8<:\.
2. fuat eacL traile:,~ ,.;ro Jld hav, it.:;-; o:.T was 1wr end <lrver ..
3. 17hat he l?ao having underg:r:<?..!..!.::!d: •'' ~c~ric-COndu~ts .c instal~ed.
L~. .7hat ~ n ,_,me nlate would b~ :>n li ·ht 1ost in i.ront o:r: each
t r-ailer-:-..
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"'· at ~ass wo·1 ld ::><! ~al:~'"· !.' .. "-'*" o
Dl·· -ro•Jl(~ tend to it.
~)~· tcnnnt. That if not, then
':' t a skirt wo 1 1ld be ·~:J·' ~ tor7 ~ ·nd ~e.ch t;:ai ;.er
Th t shr'lbs and t ;~pes w0 r(" :o l -"llanted down t''.1e sides , 11cr0Gs the
b<:!. ' ··t· ~town t':i.r?. oth·:?r ~s ·, ~ '· trP.es 0n either side of thP
cntrnnc~.
rhe ,...)()ard to l
1 arg,..r lot,:;.
h_-t h at if -i. ~ star ."'hase I l it -rr· i -· h;::i VI'.! to b~ on
R ag!"ee.'i to t> _~ailcr ·, ic.-.1 ., • -~ renewsd evPry
1 ointed ~ t t:.·.··Lt i t:· ":""·~ Are va:i.anc --:-o~ the above,
o ri.t!~;.,, ::>r ;t:si1 1~~ ::1 ,~t ri t ailer i .i<.~C?nse doer.; not
r and it w'".
:> •. Gorn la int s
\ e to be rcnc
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·lee tin~.. o:: Plannin~ Doard -l:fov. 1 h, ·; 97"''
Present: !'.osken, Lan~ley t
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-..J.C-::> ' .r:i.ardt, ~od(.er .
:·,:)tion was made b:;-Lr. ~l.....ln~fJ_,,..,. -::.n -~-~ ~. ~d by .:\ice that the
Planninp 1om·d a}Y!'.>rov~ the, .. f~llo'Ni i/ -~ndm~nt t 't ~rticle r' :'.)ection 23 .
r~otice:
J?lea~e t'n·· :f" notice that a nu ·)l_ic hca~~ Lnrr b the To':vi~ Boar~l of Ulyssef.l
will b '1;1( in the Tm-m -"~'11-l the u.,·:y of 1970 at o'clock in
the <:"> ~ 1 1 ng thereof to ·~ .. r-;ider th~ ::(') i. · O~·ring anendmf!nt to the
Zon: :r ~rd·~· a.nc·~ of the .'.:'0-·:1 nf 1 :l:r~s .. .,.:
.;.rti(. 1 .e V ,
f ollo ring
~ction 2.j s-.:i. 1 C '· amencle~ tc· ··liminat~ th~refro~ the
c11 tf.".' :tee:
11 ~~'o:;• t~ -. lll -OS!'::: <">t t:t.i.. 1 · ' m.1c·~, a mot·~· .e ho~.1se trailer, whether
ot~ ·:·i ,.. ""1 o · <»t ·rwisf? ~
dw"'tl·~.1 o:~· n...,.y ,>art of ::;
o•:.l • i·'.1. trai _,,, .. ~1.~r!(.~: di :.y
o-t· ·~ shall noc b~ considered a
w ·:.ling. . obilr• ho . .1es ar~ p0rmi tt('?d
lie ..:"i•Sed b:/ t·~: i.10't::n Bo;...rd."
~'.-.obi-_c• 7:10:~.>f.' trai·.erF-· nd hOt:lC' , whet> Y' on P 1 ~e1~ or otherwise
0 >portcdt shall b~ ::>e:r 1.:...1:tcrl ~"1; y iii t'~ · 0 l f' .. ~ ~ r':~ duly licensed
by th.;> To"m ·;oar(~ in a.:cordanc<> .Jith tly· rovi ·; .. ns of the
_:, di · ~ u>sion tooL ')l OC'" by Jirn :icP. O'i' :-:: , • func .. ·:: ·'"' ·.'~ of: thP. f?lanning
So·.: .... ~.
Harct· 1 , J.970
!·ieeting of Ulysse.s Plannin.fl" .:3oard heL': at 'L·ow11 Jfficf! fr: T 'burr;.
t··resent: " .. r. Baine::-:, Pro.r;kin, Rice, Srhardt, '7orman, Kostinen and
'.·,rs. Rocknr.
~v.1r. Erhardt brought the ·rieeti g to order '·lit> a liscussion of tne
new proposed :::.oute s 13 and 9G. :t letter had 0ee1! received from
::r. Tolson informing the '3o·lrd of the projected olans fo .. the high-
way, offering two altcrnat;:· Dlans and asking the Plannir:.g 3oard to
send back, befo1~e t >~ end of arch 1970, any ideas we rn i 7ht hr.'Ve.
J'Jr. Rice sugge stec~ W"" co_·t ct l'-r. Lignori, County PlannE>r, to find
out his thou0"hts on th ::: >ro-posed highway plan ..
i:fowev0r, il-: order to ge t sorr.P ,.10rC. back to Hr. Tolson before March 30th,
and since it was stro ~1'.' felt b :;r the 1:~1unning Board that roll ting a
major hig hway right th·"'o1 ·gh Trur:iansburg would not be beneficial to
Tru.::ansbur~, the followinr,:, r:-?solntion ~·:as drm·m anc5 oasse<':. unanimously:
.From thr:> stand 1oint o F: safety, th0. Planning Boan·; oi: the Tmm of
Ulysses stro-&l~; .ce ·ls t~rnt arterial highway traffic sho,,ld not be
funnel~ed into ttLe ·1illage of Trurrn.r.sburg, in the int£rcnt of a better
environment for th. residents of the village. ~urthermore, the
Planning Board is i .. fqvor of alternate Ro11te 112, aw:5 that it be p;iven
,.)rimary consider.'.ltio·'.
~'/e reqnest a mor~ />tai l~d ::H~t of :>lans befo.,....~ •<Te cn.n make ::1.1rther
recorrimendation~.
One copy of ~he abov~ sent to State Engineer
c·..!ssion to be entere·1 into witl". .:v:r. Lig1_!ori,
r. ·.eolson, and a dis-
,~ .... •ntv l?la=ine!".
... r. Rice discussed the enlarging of the wat<>'~
rrumansburg 1 in order to get more bu [.ldinp; nr
Individual sewer systctms an(t sanc1 filter·
~ewer rl.istrict woqld be a step for th~ f•. it · ·c .
i ••• sewer districts in
rr, ~i<lential heroes .
"' the ans,ver. i~:
ocK<:?-: isr.·1 ssion concerning s:nell cr:::i., chick<." farm, perneating
1 ·~ ··o "'rti~s and Perr7 City wad r::.-···-: ·nces . ".". Rick exp l.ained th at :
L. Lcgnl step:--will "•robably b.::• ta~<~r~ ~n abo11t 5 72ars to eliminate
this a~ a ' · '. ic nuisance o
2 . Rescnrch c0" tantl v is trying to r: -. .)tlt this .
3 . Atmos,.,heric or·:::.,·· re deterr:~ine~ ... ,h~;; tcr 't..TE' rtC't the odor or not .
Ue were not nble ·o -~ to a:-·.-defini ._" so!.•1tion :" t thil') ti'Tle.
7{ tfully c:nbmi tted t
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Ge1 .. ~ e oc11 r
Mr • Allee Conover
Town of UlysceD Clerk
Trwn:maburg~ New York
Dear Mrs. Conover:
804 Mitchell st:reet
Ithaca, iaw York 14850
Augunt 28, 1969
An your records will show, I own n cottage just north of the
Gl.cmrood Apartnimte on the Maplewood Roai1 in the Town of ~ses.
I have heard rumors that Mr. Indelico.to, the owner of the above
npartmcnt hOUDC ia planning to bu1l.d further ~mmts on land
recently purchased from ~n. Dorotby Evans, bounded by Me.plmrood Rood•
ny City Road and Hew York stat Route #89.
Several. residents in this area ore concerned about uq further
multiple dwellings in tbifl rnnal.l oren nnd wiBh to oppose aey such
request that might c0100 before the Tow Zoning Board. We woul.d l1ke,
therefore, to be informed 1f any euch request ifl submtted ao we can
appear before the Znn1 ns Board o.nd enter our objections.
In this connection we request that YoU send to the a.bovc c.ddreEs
copy~ the Town of ~Des Zan.ins Regulations, a mp of the o.rea
involved showing zoning code 8nd copy of the zoning code explnna.-
tion. Any re sonsblo chnl-ge 'for this service wil1 be remitted
prompt.ly.
Sincerely youro,
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Robert E. TerwUlege.r
cc: Jerry Ehrhart
!. have purchased 3C acres in 'l'own of Ulysses between .rennsylvani
Hoao an::i South .Street and request permissl>d!n to construct o mobile
horr.c park according to submitted plans,
My intentions are to rent lots with restrictions until the park
is completed, then rent or sell 10ts to tenants that ma.;:1 want to buy
with these.me restrictions.Lot sizes will be 50xI00,75 x IOO,and 100
xIOO. This par:r. will be one of the nice:st, if not the nicest park in
the State. It will be on the idea ofMa.plehu:sst Park in Horseheads, N. Y.
Peo-plv have aske d rne, why not build houses or apartments ?Good
houses are beyond the reach of many young couples startine: out and
;:>enior Odltizens o:n fixed incomes.Apartments are the last resort for
most people who can't afford anything else.With mobile homes people
can live with dignity in Country Club style and build equity in the
meantime for ~arger conventional homes or other life ts desires.
Richard Hill of the State Division on Housing and Community
Renewal says that communities ought to encourage the reasonable
development of mobile homes subdivisions which buiiders have watched
for years with horror andfascination.Mr Hill alsosaic bankers have
said for most families it is hard to buy the first house today without
help i 'rom. a rich uncle. The rich uncle isgoingmore and more to be Uncle
Se.r.i,ho predicted.
F".ui.ldefl~s magazines for quite sorne time have been trying to
persuade o rmtra.ctors to build mobile home parks tc h elp the people to
get a better p ark due to knowledge of trades,construction and land-
scaping.
OverwheL.i'l in f.~: needs of individuals and families for shelter in
the next few years will see more contractors constructingparks,I feel
due to prices of hornes ,hiµ'):i mortgage rates am) scarcity of mortgages.
If this should happen i thi nk there would be many more nice parks
built and competition would f orce all parks t5 continual improvement
e v en without regulations .
i''ederal, State anc l ocalcommunities are all setting into the
business of housing that I i'~e l is all wrong.I'his typeof housingruns
down cities and neighborhoods and takes money out of all our pocket-
books through relief and subsidies.Why not give people something o~
their own that they can afford to keep nice and ta.ke pride in?I think
builders and contractors could and can do the job if g i ven the
opportunity with the help of good zoningregulations but not denials.
I want this area because its :::· nice residenti a l areE~ where
anyone would be proud to call their home.~Jy intentions are to raise
property values in the aret:.' on existinz homes.
It should be in the interest of every one to see thatlivable
communitiesare constructed and if there are not enough regulations
mo ~·e should be added but construction shou:d not be fibrbidden unless
it can not meet reasonable regulations. I g enuinely feel I will help
the comnrunity with better housing as well as increasing tax val~e in
the Town and Village.This part will also help keep some residents
from moving away and bring in many new residents who would help in
every way;
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It is n0t my intention to make anyone t h ink that I wo u l d
bb do'dlng this jus~ f 'or the good of the comrnuni ty. I would inte nd to
mRke mone y on thisventure.To make money this project would h a ve to ~
be ver:r desirable to the mostdiscre a te YH-i ople so they wi; 11 want to
make themr home in this p a rk perma nent.
Thank you.
~'u ly 2I, 1~69.
George .Th omas.
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To 1J.1he Tibwn aoard 0f Ulysses.
?here is a. least one l.)Oint on which both the".:>rop6nent s and the
opponents of a '.Lrailer ~-ark in the Pennsylvanie-couth St., extehsion
are2 agree-that the location is a fi n e res1 6 ential area. In view of
this the 'J.10:.n: am) the Village should plan 1 ts aevelot:iment carefully.
If the ViD.aee decides to extend the necessary water and sewerage
facilities to t ~ds are o for the development,woul ci it not be best to
thoroue.hly explore,throu;sti. consultation with loca l building and bank
officials,the · ..... evelooment of t:· housing area of ,sa:y,50 homes?While I
realize t~1ar. mone".r for housing development is very tight e.t present,
this s\~u ation will of necessity be rectified within one or two years.
~ome of tne advantages of such ~ housing development to the
'Jillar:e and to the '?'own a.re listed below.
I-It wil ~ t>rosden tho tax base by apprmximately ,>I,000,000.(50 homesx
·w20, 000. evera{2:e value.. )Compare this wiyh the increase(! tax assessment
tha~ will result fron s trailer park.
2 • .;oastructio::-. o:f ' these homes by local contractors and builders wilJ.
resul\.. i n hunc:reds of thousands of dollars in business for local merchant
r.,n :J ~m;>1-...,J'me:rr for-local residents.In contrast,trailers a re built in
ot he~ areas and i:ttle revenue fro~ their construction is gained b~ the
l o cal communit y .
3 . Schooling for t he children from fifty homes with a.n assesseci. valuation
of ~I ,000 ,000 .wi l l not place e tax burden o n other residents of this area
as would be the c · se witl'l si trailer development.Despite the claims !bf the
proponents cf a tr~iler park,there is an average of two children per
trailer in this are a.'l'he increase in taxes resulting from a trailer park
wi ll cover only o frs ~i l o ~ c f the increased cost of schooling these approx
irnately ~so aditionalc chil•·.ren. The fa.ct is that the number of retired
-persons 1n trailer perks in t'hi : section,unlike FloridB,is low.
r~.A ho\.sing development of 50 ho."les will. increPse,not aecre ase,the reFl
estate value of the entire co·1111n.mit y .P iv0 trailers n er acr·' i:c. not fl
11 Country Clv b '1arn ; c a nnot , ioss i bl 'r i nc r ea.s e re al. estate v a l u es of this
communi t :1.
Thier•" is no immediate nee j for St decision on this matter. The
need at this time is for deliberate snd careful planning as to how this
site can be developed to the best interests of the Town of Ulysses as
a business and residential area.
B .cl . VanDe mark
Robert G .:·errick
Thomas Bennett
J ohn •adenberg
Willi c.n P , · ·ogan
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May 23, 1969
Town of Ulysses Planning Board
Town Office Building
Elm Street
Truma.nsburg, New York
Gentlemen:
The intent of this letter is to bring to the attention of the Board and
to the Town Board a clear statement of the opposition of the undersigned to
the proposed approval and development of a 150 unit trailer park on the Olin
Gardner :property in the Town of Ulysses.
The undersigned bave been in conversation with many of the residents
adjacent to the proposed developnent and ve sincerely feel that our thinking
and comments reflect those of many of these residents though this letter is
not intended as a petition as such from the neighborhood at large. Th.e
reasons for our opposition are as follows:
1. The present character of this area is mo~est residential
properties owned by local families, many of whom. have been
long term residents of our community. Within the last several
yea.rs the single family residence character of the neighborhood
has continued with the construction of homes by Harry Thompson,
Robert Herrick, John Radenburg, William Rogan and Clifford
Northrup. We believe most emphatically that this is a desired
and suitable type of development for this community and -would
expect to see additional. construction of this sort within this
area in the future. Development of the proposed trailer site
would almost certainly blight this area from further consideration
of single residence home construction.
2. The proposers George W. Thom.as and John Collacchi, being Wlknown
to many of us in the community and having ma.de no effort to
acquaint themselves with us, leave us in serious doubt as to
their intention of developing an attractive trailer park and as
to their purpose in so doing, beyond the motivation of their own
?E!rsonal. gain. Such a development, ii' it wre contemplated by
a knovn community member who had both illu.strated an interest in
the developnent of the community, coupled with the means of
tilnancine; ~he appropriate and desirable developnent could
conceivably 'be looked u-pon wi"tb :less suspicion and concern.
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3. In their letter requesting village services the developers suggest
that a tasteful and discreet atmosphere vill be created with the
addition of this park. It is our serious doubt that placing 150
trailers on 30 acres, discou:iJ.ting the fractional. part of this
acreage necessary for streets, sidewalks, a recreational building
and a recreational area could result in a.IJYthing but a concentration
of trailers so dense as to make landscaping e.nd tasteful placement
of these difficult, if not impossible.
4. A resu1t of the e:N'ect of these trailers on existing property
vsluee can be realistical.ly seen by a situation that exists in
this neighborhood at the present time. Mr. James Morgan, -who
purchased the Alton Kingsbury property adjacent to the property of
the undersigned VanDerma.rk, is attempting to sell his South Street
property. The existence o:f a trailer and the addition which is
being ms.de to it by Mr. John Reynolds has been given as a
primary reason by prospective purchasers for their lack of interest
in this property. It is our serious concern that the existence o:f
upwards of 150 such homes in the area vould have a seriously
depreciatory effect on the property vslue of present home owners
in the area. We do question whether or not existing property
owners can expect tax relief' from our taxing authorities as a
result of' such de facto depreciation.
5. A f.,..tr ther cDnsidera.tion for your group is to weigh carefully
the effect of this proposed development upon our school system,
our side streets into and out of this area, our need "f'or
additional community services including snow removs.l and police
protection. In opposition to rather sh.allow statistics offered
by the proposers as to the ho~f'ully modest effect upon our school
systems ve merely suggest that one need only follow a school
bus as 1 t picks up children ft"'Jtr. our !!'lxiSting trailer parks to
determine the additional pupil load wnich vill result :from the
influx of 150 :families in to l.he p~Op1')Sed trailer community.
6. Because of the aforementioneu slng.le fe.m.ily properties which
exist and are being constructed in the South Street -Pennsylvania
Avenue area ve feel that W:le encrochment of trailers into this
area will t"esu.lt in home ~ of a ~o.'1pletely non-conf'orming type ill
this area. It is our s~~st1Dll thet if a trailer site be
proposed in this township and if such construction be in accordance
with existing zoning reqllirements that it be reconsidered for an
area which is relati-rely isolated from. a residential. area. By this
ve mean the character of' trailers within this neighborhood is
entirely out of harmony vi.th the way those of us who live 1n this
area vou.ld like to see it develop. We are fully aware that we can
not look out on vacant fields and that development on this rather
satisfactory terrain is lnevitable. We fully expect, and would
approve of the development of a reasonable number of single family
homes within this area. We vou.ld velcome those 'Who bought such
property as f'riends and neighbor3 and wou.ld offer no opposition.
We only oppose develoi:raen-; ·•bich wou1d surely be detrimental to
those who have, 1•Put their '!"'>Ota dovn in this area."
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It is our respectful request that those of you who must review and a.ct
upon such a proposal, should it be ma.de on a realistic basis, give serious
consideration to the questions and concerns of those 'Who have willingly
committed themselves to home ownership in this area.
Yours truly,
Robert C. Herrick
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Clifford Bo..ter
Ulysses Town Board
Trumansburg, N.Y. 14ag6
Dear Sir:
June 17, 1969
The Planning Bc,ard of the 1'mm of Ulys8es met "!uno 6,
1969 to consider an application from Babcocks Poultry Farms
Inc. for a Planne1 De•1e}.op11ent District on tho East side of
Route 96 between the J t.. L I oto.c Court and the Cold Springs
Road.. A sL"lgle story 72t x J2' Rer:\earch Laboratory Building
is to be constructed on this sit.e ~ In a letter from Mr"
Jae ... 1111 it 1 s st-1ted that they do not plan tn build any
poultry houses on this site.
The !'pllow.:ng :ne:-ibers of th6 Ulys::>ea Planning Beard
i·~co ,;u.;iends the '1'=>T rov:.i.l of the Bal cock Poultry Farms Inc .,
application for a planned developr-ent district a nd the
construction of a Research Laboratory 'Ruilding;
Davie ;_,angley
Mrs. S idney ROCK~r
Thomas G~r; .. an
Gerald rhrhart
Alec Proskine was present but refrained fro~ voting
because of his involv~~ent in the Real r~tate Transaction
for this property. The other two members of the Planning
Board, #'inton Baines and Stanley Koskir.en were out of town,.
Very truly yoars
G. W. fJlrhart
Chairman
OPERATION OF PROPOSED LABORATORY
May 26, 1970
1. All experimentation on chicks will be performed within the laboratory.
At no time will chicks leave the building except for further experimenta-
tion at another laboratory. However, we expect this to be a rare situation.
When tests are completed chicks will be destroyed.
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2. Chicks to be used for experimentation will be transported from our hatchery.
3. Incinerator equipment has been approved by the State of New York.
Its operation will be in accordance with the requirements set forth by
the Board of Health, and the manufacturer.
4. All areas will be kept clean and rubbish will be removed on schedule.
5. Construction of the proposed laboratory will basically match the exist-
ing facilities.
6. The primary objective for the new laboratory is experimentation. We
will not raise, sell or breed chickens.
7. The building will be automatically ventilated with no possibility of
offensive odors.
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At'1EHDHrNT TO ZONIHG OlrnUUdlCE OF 'fO\nl or ULYSSES.
A new Planned Dcvelopm<::n1· Di!:ltl•ict Sc>cticn shall be
added to the Zcnine Ordinance of the Town of Ulysses as follows: . . .
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'SECTION 9-b -Plnnncd D~velopraent District No. 2.
( 1) This dis~i:rict shall be k1 own as Planned Developnicnt
Dis h' i ct Ho • 2 •
(2) Tho purposes £ol:' i:1hi\~h th.r. d.istr•ict may be used ar·e
as £ollouc:
(a) The constr~ctio~ uf a research buildi~g for
Bab cock Poultry Fev.->r;i,, :i: n '· . , u a i d b ·~ i ld :t n g t o l> c: 7 2 . . . ..
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feet by 3? feet in wifth an<l locatcd.approxi~utcly ··
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150 feet from the ca~~ liu•= of Route 96 and '190 feet
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from J.t L Notor Cou~t on the 20 acre pr~~ise~ to be ·
purchased by Babcock ~uultry Farm , In~.,· as hereinaftc; .
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(b) The conDtruction of further buildings ~uiihin thri
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set in the southcr.•ly lin~~ of said l."'ow.d !1i:1i"•king· u
northwesterly ccrncr of premises of Stanford C. DatcG and
wife as conveyed by the deed recorded in the Tompkins
County Clark's Office March l, 1956 in Book 385 of Deeds
~t ~age 412; thence running S 17° 40 1 Wand along a westerly
line of Bateo 100 feet to a pipe;. thence running S 55°
10' Wand along a westerly line of said Bates purcel, 267
feet to an iron pin; thence running S 14° 20' E and
along southerly ltne of said Bates 231 feet to iron pipe;
tl\enc<o: runni~Jg north 86°. 55' E 545 feet to iron pipe;
thence runni~g S 9° 30 1 Wand ~long a further:wes~erly lino
i/ of .Bat·es 139 feet to a fence .1.ine; t.he.nc.c running S 31° ,,,,. . . .
45 1 Wand along lands nor or formerly of 'Raymond Swartwood
149.8 feet to an iron pipe; thence runni~g N 83° W along
an old fenco line marking pr~mises nou or·· formel.•ly of
Gillispie heirs 183.5 feet · to a pipe; the~ce running S 6°
45' Wand alo?g a westerly line of said ~illispie heirs
marked by a fence~ 278.8 feet to a pipe; thence running
S a~0 30' W 475.7.fect to an iron pipe sot in the easte~ly
line of Neu York St~te Highway right-of-way Route 96; then6o
running n 21}0 23" w and along the eastcr>ly line of said
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Higtl\rny about 119 feet to an i1'on pipe; thence running
N 31c 38 1 Wand along the easterly line of.sai~ H~ghway
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1225 feet to the pipe marki~g the point or place -of .
beginning.
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There is her·eby quit-claimt.:d i.:11 the rieht, title and intorcst'
of tho Granter in and to the premises lying northerly of the
north line of the above described premises as it runs along the
south line of Cold Spri~gs koad, to the center line of said
road, tog~ther ~ith all of the right, title and interest of
said Grantor in arid to the premises lying between westerly
line of the above parcel and the center line of Now York State
Route 95 nighway, as said westerly line is co-existant with
tho e a ste rly line of said Highway.
The abovs description is made in acco~danco with a survey
made b y E.D~ Crumb unde~ date of Augurt 1, 1964, a copy of
uhich is filed in Tompkins C.ounty Clerk's Office concu1•i.,ently
herein.
(~) Specifications f6r said Distriqt:
(a) An incinerator shall be provided by the ~ah6oc k
Poultry Farm, Inc. if sarue is needed to climinate :o~dors
in the area. Said incinerator to meet the requirements
of the Tompkins County Ile al th Department.
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(b ) Sewage and garbage disposal shall meet all the
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requirements of tho Tompkins County Health Department.
{c) Drinking water shall be provided and conform to.tho
Tompkins County Health Department's standards;
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(d) The entire district shall be kept f~ee and clear of
all litter· and maintained in a neat and orderly manner
and landscaped in keeping with the surroundi~~ area and
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MINUTES
PUBLIC HEARING
TOWN OF ULYSSES PLANNING BOARD
Meeting, June 7, 1972
Present: Mr. James Rice, acting chairman of Town Board in absence
of Mr. Bruce M. Payne, Town Supervisor; Mr. Gerald Ehrhart, Chairman
of Planning Board; Mr. Stanley Tsapis, Town Attorney: Mrs. Arlee
Robinson, zoning Officer; Mr. Frederick Allen, Mr. Dana Poyer, Mr.
H. William Smith, Town Board; Miss Alice Conover, Town Clerk, A.
Beers, secretary.
Guests: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lueder.
Mr. James Rice opened the meeting at 7:30 p.m. for public hearing
relative to the request of Mr. and Mrs. Charles .Lueder for an
amendment to the Planned Development District No. 1 for expansion
of the Spruce Row Campsite.
Mr. Ehrhart presented the suggested amendments to the Planned Develop-
ment District No. 1 as requested by Mr. and Mrs. Lueder. Based on
~he oriqinal Planned Development District, they are:
(1) This district shall be known as Planned Development District
No. 1.
(2) The purposes for which the district may be used are as follows:
a.
b.
c.
Campsites
Living accommodations for campers shall be either tents,
travel trailers, motor homes or pick-up campers or vehicles
built with the intent to be used as such. Travel trailers
are defined as: a vehicular portable structure built on a
chassis designed to be used as a temporary dwelling for
travel, ;recreational and vacation uses; subject to highway
regulations as a travel trailer. This being in contrast to a
mobile home unit wpich is much larger and which is not
frequently moved and when it is moved, is generally pulled
by a truck.
No campsite shall be occugied for more than seven months in
any calendar year by the ,ame camper and his living ·
accommodations. There shall be no permanent rnsidence on
the camp grounds as described in this Planned evelopment
District.
(3) Area of the District. The area of said district shall be approxi-
mately 83 acres fronting on Kraft Road in said Town, bounded and
described as per attached.
(4) Specifications for campsites:
a. Omit
b. No site shall be closer than 50 feet to another campsite
c. No sites shall be constructed closer than 501 feet to the
highway.. ·
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e. Same
Planning Board meeting ~inutes 6-7-72 p2
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f. Omit
g. Same
h. All roads within the district shall be at least 12 feet in
width, properly marked with the necessary warning signs.
i. Same
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Sewage and Garbage Disposal
Sarne
Water Facilities
Same
Maintenanr.~
Same
Signs
Same
Commercial Sales
a. There shall be no commercial s~les in this district except
the sales of firewood, charcoai,, or other fuel to be used
for camp purposes, and an inventory of miscellaneous and
sundry items for the accommodation and use of campers and
their guests.
The amended Planned Development District No. 1 is to be presented
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to the Town Board at its meeting June 13, 1972, for action; and
map of the District as amended is being revised. Upon approval by
the Town Board, this amended Planned Development District will become
a part of the revised Zoning Ordinance.
There being no objections to the proposed amendment, the meeting was
adjourned.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Please take notice Uiit the 'i'own
Board Of the Town of Ulysses wm
hold a Public Hearing at the Town
omce Building, 10 Elm st., Tru-
m;.sL'lhur(l', New York at 7:30 p.m.
on June 7th, 1972 to consider a
requc' t Ir-01;~ the Spruce Row
ca~:i. ft,!" an amendment to the
P1-1•Ml\I · ~velopment District No
'1, to 1;:..;~.~tt thelr ca.mp.
By Or m:r of the Town Board
Dated May Z3, 1972
Allee B. Conover,
Clerk FP21W
GERALD EHRHART, Chairman
Planning Board of
Town of Ulysses
ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Ulysses,
County of Tompkins and State of New York, and being part of Military Lot 16
in said Town and bounded and described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point in the center line of Kraft Road approximately 2643
feet from the west line of Military Lot 16;
THENCE south parallel to the west line of Military Lot 16 approximately
2061 feet to the south line of Military Lot 16;
THENCE west along the said south line of Military Lot 16 approximately.
2643 feet to the west line of said Military Lot 16 (being the east line of Military
Lot 15);
THENCE north along the west line of Military Lot 16 approximately 1188
feet to a point;
THENCE northeasterly along a hedgerow and woodlot about 528 feet;
THENCE in a southeasterly direction along the said hedgerow and woodlot
about 462 feet;
CONTINUING THENCE in a southeasterly direction along the said hedge-
tow about 792 feet to a second hedgerow which runs north and south;
THENCE north along the said second hedgerow about 792 feet to a third
hedgerow which runs east and west;
THENCE east along . said third hedgerow about 462 feet;
THENCE north about 350 feet to the center line of Kraft Road;
THENCE east along the center line of Kraft Road about 462 feet to the point
of BEGI N NING.
SUBJECT TO existing and public rights within the lines of said Kraft Road.
BEING a part of the premises conveyed to Charles Lueder Jr. and Jeanne W.
TOWN OF ULYSSES
BRUCE M. PAYNE, Supervisor
ALICE CONOVER, Clerk
JAMES E. 'RICE, Justice
Trumansburg, N~Y. 14886
607-387-8601
H. WILLIAM SMiTH, C~uncllman
FREDERICK ALLEN, Councilman
DANA POYER, Justice
TO; BOARD MEMBERS
APRIL 19, 1973
l010RANDUM -IMPORTANT
FROM: BRUCE M. PAYNE, SUPERVISOR fll!Jf.
SUBJECT: PUBUC HEARING
A PUBLIC P.F.ARL';G WILL BE HEW AT THE TOWN HALL, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1973,
RELATIVE 'ro THE ERECTION OF A NFM BUIIDING IN TiIE BABCOCK INDUSTRIES
INC. COHP.LEX, AGRI-BIO, ON ROUTE 96; JACKSONVILLE, NEil YORK. THE
PL.ANS SUBMITI'ED WffiE ACCEPTED LAST NIGHT BY THE PLANNING BOARD.
IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO ATTEND, PLEASE .ADVISE. MEETI.NG WILL BE AT 7: 30
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PIJ.NNI}fG BoARD ~
Toi Ulysses Town BOa:rd.
Fromt Planning Board
April 20, 1973
The following recomm.end.ationa,amending the Zoning Ordinance now
in force, are hereby submitted for appropriate action by the
town board.
1. That Article I 0 Section 1, party be amended to .include
the defination of a mobile home.
2. That Article V, Section 21 1 part a, line 5 be amended by
changirig PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICTS to read MOBIIB HOM&
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) • That . on page 6 the title MOBIIE . HOME ORDINANCK be amended
to read MO:BIIE HOME PARK ORDINANCE
4. That on page 6 under Mobile Home Ordinance section 3
License Fee be corrected from $20 .00 to $2 .00
Motes Implementation of item 2 will create conflicting
requirements rela~ing to floor area, Article V, Section
21, part a .-indicates not less than 750 1 aquare feet,
where as under Mobile Home Ordinance , section 10, part
10.15 regulates the ~1n1mwa at 600 square feet,
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cc1 David Langley .
Jack Girox . · ·
Winton Baines
Alec Baines
Thomae Gorman
Thou.• Gell
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TOWN OF ULYSSES
PUBLIC HEARING
May 4, 1973
Present: Supervisor Bruce M. Payne; Councilmen J. Frederick Allen and
H. William Smith; Justice James E. Rice, Jr., Zoning Officer Arliss
Robinson; James McVey, representative from Babcocks (AgriBio Corporation,
Jacksonville, New York)~ Mr. John v. Tyrell, Chairman, Town of Ulysses
Planning Board; A. Beers, Sec.
Purpose of Hearing: To consider application of Babcock Industries
to construct· a new warehouse and conference room, application for.
building permit having been approved by the Planning Board on April 10,
1973. Copy of Planning Board meeting minutes attached.
Mr. Payne opened the hearing. General discussion of building plans
followed. Members of the Town Board indicated they could see no
reason why the proposed construction could not be approved. Mr.
Tyrell and Mr. Payne asked Mr. Mcvey for a copy of the plot plan.
Mr. Allen moved that the application be approved. Mr. Smith seconded
the motion , voted and carried.
copies of minutes to
Mr. J ohn Mccoy
Dr. Emil Gelenczei
Mr. John , Tyreli ·
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MINUTES OF THE MEETING
TOWN OF ULYSSES PLANNING BOARD
MAY 12, 1973
TIME & PLACE : A special meeting of the Planning Board was held
at 7:30 P.M., Wednesday, April 12, 1973 at the
Ulysses Town Office Building.
PRESIDING: John V. Tyrell, Chairman
ROLL CALL: Present
John Tyrell
Jack Giroux
Alec Proskine
David Langley
Thomas Gell
OTHERS PRESENT: Douglas Dimock
NEW BUSINESS:
Proposed Dimock Sub division
Excused
Winton Baines
Thomas Gorman
Mr. Douglas Dimock, 45 Congress Street, Trumansburg, New
York, representing himself, Mrs .. Dimock, Mr. and Mrs.
Rick Sellers and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Swansen presented
a preliminary plat of a proposed subdivision on Rabbit
Run Road.
The matter was tabled until the June 7th meeting at
which time Mr. Dimock will present a revised preJ .. iminary
plat in further detail .
Snyder Building Permit
The application of Edward J . Snyder , Swamp College Road,
Trumansburg, for a building permit to construct a mobile
home on Swamp College Road was reviewed.
A motion was made by Jack Giroux, seconded by David Langley
and passed unanimously that this Planning Board recommend
to the Ulysses Town Board that this application be disapproved
for failure to meet the minimum requirement of 750 ft. 2 of
livable floor area as specified in Article V Section 2la
of the Town of Ulysses Zoning Ordinance.
Also, acreage was not clearly defined and the Board was
unable to determine if the minimum lot size of three acres
would be met .
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ADJOURNMENT: Meeting adjourned at 10:45 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
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Secretary
Mr . Bruce Payne, Supervisor
Ulysses Town Board
Trumansburg, New York ii~886
Dear Mr. Payne:
May 29 , 19?3
Re: Building Permit Application
Edward J. Snyd~r
Swi·mp Colle~e Road
At a special meeting or the Town of Ulysses Pl1nning Bo~rd
a building permit application submitter1 by Mr. EdW~<ro J . Snyder ,
Swamp College RoadJ Trumansburg, New Yor'.· waD reviewed.
The Planning Board recommends to the Ulyi:a....,e;· Town Boa1~0
that this application be disapproved for failure ts meet tne
minimum requirement of 750 ft.2 of livable flo:n· r1·c:. as
specified in Article V Section 2la of the T:>wn -,:r Ulysees
Zon1n" Ord1n~nce.
Also, acreage wae not clearly defined ano th~ Board was
unable to determine if the minimum lot size o~ three scree
would be mat.
Very truly yours,
ULYSSES TOWN PLANNING BOARD
Thomae E. Gell
Secretary
TCJJ the Ulysses Planning Board:
Subject: Mobile Home on 3 acre plot
On the plot plan for the Mobile Home ie shown a dotted line----this line ~ivides
the property now .owned by Mr. Snyder and the proposed Mobile Home Site.
As .of now, Mr. Snyder has an option to purchase this property from Wilber Briggs.
Aa ·he is the sole support of his mother, and has a family himself, he is not in
a posi tiori t .o purohase this pJ:'.Operty until he finds out if the Mobile Home 'Will
be. allowed.
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·rhe required permits have been obt ained as follows: Date Issued
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FROM TO-WN CLERK
Street opening (if road must be opened for pipes)
Blasting permit (if blasting necessary)
F:?.O:M SU.PZRVISOR
Water 'I'ap ----------------·------·-·-District
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F.R.O:IH PROP.ER HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
Culverts and driveways
FR0~:\1 TO"\VN ZO:NING OFFICER
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Th~ Undersigned hereby applies for permission to do the above, 1n ~ccordance with provisions oi t.h:a
Z o r:ing Ordinance a nd other Laws and Regulation.':> of the Town of "Glysses, :Ne w Y ork, or others having
j at·'.:;di cti:Jn, and a f firms taut a ll 1:1tatemen:ts and information give n herein are c orrect to the best of :113
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1287 TRUMANSBURG RD.
InIACA, N. Y.
SEWAGE DISPOSAL CONSTRUCTION PERMIT
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PERM£T : Valid for sewage flows NOT in excess of ··--/~-~--.-, gallons per day ( ......•............. bedroom
house or equivalent). Valid for garbage grinder .... JkO ........ (yes or no).
In accordance with the provfa:io.n.s of the County Sanitary Code, you are hereby granted permission to
construct a private sewage disposal system at the above location in accordance with the sketch and details
shown hettin or previously provided.
The installation upon completion and PRIOR TO COVERING MUST be im~ed by this Depart-
ment. At least 24 houo prior notice is required. before final inspection.
All household liquid wastes including bath room, kitchen and laundry \vastes must be disposed of
through this installation.
If the construction job is to be done by a contractor, it is to your advantage to insist on a fixed price
for the completed system subject to final approval of the system and issuance of a Certificate of Com-
pletion by the Health Department.
-Roof leaders, cellar or footing drains and wastes from water softening units must be entirely separate
irom the sewa~e disposal system and muse be located at least 20 feet from the sewage disposal area.
Cn order to insure long useful life of your disposal system, the septic t~nk should be cleaned every 2
t o 4 years (even more often if garbage grinders used) depending upon the amount of solids such as
greases. soap scum. toilet wastes and other solid materials discharged to the tank. If possible, the sludge
3nd scum depth should be checked every year. When the combined depth of sludge and scum equals ~
of the total liquid depth. cleaning is necessary. Septic tanks are best cleaned in the spring or summer as
<:hey become readjusted more readily in warm weather. See "Sewage Disposal Systems For The Home"
Available from the Health Dept.
A list oi persons authori.ied to dean septic tanks in this County may be obtained from the Health De·
partment. It will be to your advantage to insist on a fixed cost for cleaning or at least to obtain a definite
maximum estimate befor-e engaging a septic tank cleaner.
Normal use of household dctttgents and chemicals will not be harmful to your disposal system. Avoid
use of so-called septic. tank clesnen or eoaditioncrs as they have not been sti.own to be beneficial attd they
may·re5ult in actual harm to the system.·
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June 4, 1973
To Planning Board Members,
Reminder: Saheduled regular meeting JUNE 7, 1973 at 7: JO
AGENDA: Mr. Dimick will be present with his revised subdivision
plat.
Mr. Snyder wishes to offer his revised application for
a mobile home site for approval.
Evaluate and coordinate our suggestionsrelative to the
Zoning Ordinance •
John Tyrell
Chairman
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MINUTES
TOWN OF ULYSSES PLANNrnG BOARD
JUNE 7, 1973
The regular meeting of the Planning Board was held at
7:30 p.m. Thursday, June 7, 1973 at the Ulysses Town
Office Building .
Presiding:John V. Tyrell
Chairman
Roll
Call:
Others
Present
John Tyrell
Jack Giroux
Winton Baines
Thomas Gorman
Alec Proskine
Thomas Gell
Excused
David Langley
Present: Edward Snyder
Edward Foster
Wes McDermott
Old
Business: Sn~der Permit ApElicatiun
Next
Meeting :
Adjourn-
ment
Mr. Edward SnyderJ Swamp College Road, Trumansburg,
presented and application for a planned development
district on Swamp College Road.
A motion was made by Winton Baines, seconded by Thomas
Gorman and passed unanimously that:
The Planning Board recommend to the Town Board that the
application of Edward Snyder for a planned development
district containing '7+ acres located on Swamp College
Road be approved subject to a variance on the livable
floor spa9e requirement of 750 sq.ft. or subject to
Mr. Snyder meeting the floor space requirement of 750
sq.ft. for a mobile home.
Further, this Board recommends that this be granted
only for the life of Mrs . Mildred Snyder and for her
personal occupancy .
Zanin~ Ordinance
Chairman Tyrell will.ask the Town Board for authority
to reoutline the Town Zoning Ordinance.
Thursday, October 4 , 1973
7:30 p.m.
Meeting adjourned at 10 :00 p .m.
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MINUTES
TOWN OF ULYSSES PLANNING BOARD
JUNE 7, 1973
Place: The regular meeting of the Planning Board was held at
7:30 p.m. Thursday, June 7, 1973 at the Ulysses Town
Office Building.
Presiding:John V. Tyrell
Chairman
Roll
Call:
Others
Present
John Tyrell
Jack Giroux
Winton Baines
Thomas Gorman ...
Alec Proskine
Thomas Gell
Excused
David Langley
Present: Edward Snyder
Edward Foster
Wes McDermott
Old
Business : Snyder Permit Application
Next
Meeting:
Mr. Edward Snyder, Swamp College Road, Trumansburg,
presented and application for a planned development
district on Swamp College Road.
A motion w~s made by Winton Baines, seconded by Thomas
Gorman and passed unanimously that:
The Planning Board recommend to the Town Board that the
application of Edward Snyder for a planned development
district containing 7+ acres located on Swamp College
Road be approved subject to a variance on the livable
floor space requirement of 750 sq.ft. or subject to
Mr. Snyder meeting the floor space requirement of 750
sq.ft. for a mobile home.
Further, this Board recommends that this be granted
only for the life of Mrs. Mildred Snyder and for her
personal occupancy.
Zo ning Ordinance
Chairman Tyrell will ask the Town Board for authority
to reoutline the Town Zoning Ordinance.
Thursday, October 4 , 1973
7:30 p.m. / ,,
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ment Meeting adjourned at 10:00 p.m.
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Mr. Bruce Payne, Supervisor
Ulysses Town Board
Trumansburg, New York 14886
Dear Mr. Payne:
June 19, 1973
Re: Proposed Pla nned Development District
Edward J. Snyder
Swamp College Road
At the re gu lar meeting of the Town of Ulysses Planning
Board held June 7, 1973, Mr. Edward Snyder presented an
application for a Planned Development District on Swamp College
Road.
The Planning Board rec omm ends to ·t.'.1·8 Ulysses Town Bo ard
that the application of Edw ard Snyder foe ~ Planned Develop~
ment District of 7+ acres located on Sw c .. 0 Colle ge Road, be approved,
subject to a variance on the livable fl ~( r space requirement
of 750 sq.ft., or subject to Mr. Snyder meeting the floor
space requirement of 750 sq.ft. for a mobil~ home.
Further, this Board recommends tha·.~ this be granted only
for the life of Mrs. Mildred Snyder and for her personal
occupancy_
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Very truly yours,
Ulys ses Tow r,~ P)_anning Board
John V. Tyrell, Chairman
Thomas E. Gell, Secretary
TOWN OF ULYSSES
TOWN BOARD
Minutes of a .Public Hearing
On the Application of Edward Snyder
For a Planned Development District
Time and Place: Ulysses Town Hall
June 28, 1973, 8:45 P.M.
Presiding:
Bruce M. Payne, Supervisor
l3oard Members Present:
James E. Rice, Justice
H. William Smith, Councilman
Others Present:
Arlee Robinson
Edward Snyder
Edward Foster
Rolf A. Holtkamp
Thomas E. Gell
Application of Edward Snyder:
Bruce Payne read a letter from the Town Planning Board to
the Town Board, a letter from Edward Snyder to the Planning
Board and presented a map submitted by Edward Snyder (see attach-
ments).
James Rice related that a problem arose with a similar
situation, in the past, when the invalid person died the owners
of the nonconfirming trailer wanted to rent it rather than
remove it. Mr. Snyder made assurance that this would not
happen in the present case.
A motion was made by James Rice and seconded by H. William
Smith that the recommendation of the Town Planning Board be
approved. This motion was approved unanimously.
It is the intent of Mr. Snyder to request a variance from
the Board of Appeals on the minimum floor space requirement.
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Respectfully Submitted,
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June 19, 1973
~e: Propoocd PlannDd Dcvolopmunt Dictrict
Edward J, Snyder
... ~ Swamp College Road
Dea.r Mr. Payne:
At the re~ula.r meeting of the ·:rown of Ulysses Plo.nninc;
Board held June 7, l973j Mr. Edward Snyder pr~sented an
application for a Planned Development District on Swamp College
Road,.
The Planning Board recommends to the Ulysses Town Board
that the application of Edward Snyder for a Planned Develop-
ment District of 7+ acres located on Swamp College Road, be approved,
subject to a variance on the livable floor space requirement
of 750 sq.ft., or subject to Mr. Snyder meeting the floor
space requirement of 750 sq.ft. for a mobile home.
Further, this Board recommends that this be granted only
for the life of Mrs. Mildred Snyder and for her personal
occupancy ..
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Very truly yours.,
Ulysses Town Planning Board
John V. Tyrell, Chainnan
Thomas E. Gell, Secretary
May 8, 1973
Ulysses Town Board
Town of Ulysses Planning Board
I am requesting a planned development district per section 7 of the
revised zoning ordiance of Town of Ulysses.
I wish t o place a roobile home on my P?"Operty for my mother, Mrs. Mildred
Sn;tder, who has muJ. tiple sclerosis.
The mobile home is to remain on proper ty only for life use of
Mrs. Snyder, then be removed.
See enclosed plans for location details.
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MINUTES
TOWN OF ULYSSES PLANNING BOARD
AUGUST 27, 1973
TIME & PLACE: A special meeting of the Planning Board was held at
7:30 p.m., Monday, August 27, 1973, at the Ulysses
Town Office Building.
PRESIDING: John V. Tyrell, Chairman
ROLL CALL: PRESENT
John Tyrell
Jack Giroux
David Langley
Thomas Gorman
Thomas Gell
EXCUSED
Winton Baines
Alec Proskine
OTHERS PRESENT: Richard E. Parker
Mary Parker
NEW BUSINESS: Mr. Richard Parker preoented an application for a
f.lanned development distric t as shown on map entitled
1Survey map showing parcel to be conveyed by Alfred M.
& E. Alice Eno on Trumansburg Road, N.Y.S. Route 96,
Town of Ulysses, Lot No. 22, Tompkins County, New York 11
dated May 4, 1973, by Thomas G. Miller, Engineer and
Surveyor, Ithaca, New York.
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A motion was made by Jack Giroux, seconded by David
Langley and carried that the Town Planning Board
recommend to the Ulysses Town Board that this applica-
tion be approved.
REGULAR MEETING: Thursday, October 4, 1973, 7 :30 p.m.
ADJOURNMENT: Meeting Adjourned at 9:00 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
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APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT ·· ~tJ -e \.o ~;()\. / ~' l\n '\ ~ ~
Fee: $5.00 .
M~ke checks payable to Town of Ulysses
... Application Date~ __ -_/3_ ~ 73
Permit Number --·-----
Date ···-----·------
Parcel· Number
Return application to: ---···-' ···---------·-------------------------------· Zoning District --···-------------··
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To be used for .... A.L~~-i.JJL[;-------------------------------------------------··-··----At a cost of ____ 7'(2qa ___ ::;::: ____ .
Structure is to be ~_plete on or~fore --------~--. ----··-------------------------"'/t(.--z;-:7-----~ 19----------·-·--·
Owner of land ___ :.Lq.t:L.'!le.J. .... £ ---· -----r~/ Builder ::.7/;,-·-·?i::.---1 --.L:&.7-------~--
Land Owner's mailing addtksa ------.JJ:;L£ __ fl_____ '..tl::t:.L~--1-Li~--.... -------~~S... ______ _
If building is being built for a person other than esent land owner, show naJ ____________________________________ _
Th;Y~:u~:~:ns\~u~:!~ bftZ_?.j~~L~'i~------Square Feet Floor Area:
Number of stories --------·-------------------------------
Number of Family Units --------------------------------------
:Percentage of Lot to be occupied
by all structures -------------------------------------------
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Plot Plan on Back of Permit --------or Attached _______ _
The required permits have been obtained as follows:
Basement ------------v·--·------·--------------------
First F l oor .... L'f..4. ... 20.-------------------------·--·-----
Second Floor --------------·-----------------·----------
Over Second ---·---------------------------·---
Date Issued
FROM TOMPKINS COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Approval of septic system and/or well . . • • . J>"-CJCJ -23 . ......... -........................ ________ L .... ___ .................................. -~
FROM TOWN CLERK
Street opening (if road m ust be opened for pipes) • .. ------.. ----------------------------........ -~ ....... ___._ ... _ .. __
Blasting permit (if blasting necessary)
FROM SUPERVISOR
Water Tap -----------------------------------·---District .
Sewer Tap --------------··-----·----------------District .
FROM PROPER HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
Culverts and driveways . . . .
FROM TOWN ZONING OFFICER
Multiple residence permit . . . .
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The Undersigned 'hereby applies for permission to do the above, in accordance with provisions of the
Zoning Ordinance and other Laws and Regulations of the Town of Ulysses, New York, or others having
jurisdiction, and affirms that all statements and information given herein a~ to the best of hio
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Building permit (
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Appeal action:
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) denied under Section ---------·
of t h e Zoning Ordinance
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Date of appeal --.. -------------------------··--
Date of nearing -------------------------------------
Date of advertising --------------------------------
Board members notified
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Expenses of Appe~l to be born by applicant.
Progress of work. Checked on:
Foundation
Framing
Trim
Completion
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Order to refill excavation
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Order to demolish structure
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PERM •z 11 /71) STATE Of NEW YORK-DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
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· Deposit Rec'd for $,,,,2_5_.oo ____ _
Ck. or M O #._"""4..,_ ??....__ ____ _
Permit Fee $ .... N ... o.._..o,..lut....._.r...,g.,..e..._ ____ _
1n1. F111 $ .... 2.:..;. ;iil'a ....... _______ _
rot.' ~~c•lvtd $ .... 2.....,, 5..,0..__ _______ _
~ti. M.O. #. ~ J.79 Dated 6/6/73 · oated6/5Z2a · · ,. .. _:1
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HIGHWAY WORK PERMIT Of · .. ".. ::·1
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nder. the provisions of the Highway Law, permission is hereby granted to Richard E. Parker
(Name of Permittee)
· whose address isP.O. Box 57,Jaclcsonville,N.Y.
,furnish and in:t.all 3o r of 12n steel pipe as shown on the above sketch. Ditch to be
(brief summ•ry of work authorized lncludlna: type of lnst1ll1tion and number of feet)
·caw.tea :if necessacy to instaJJ pipe l~ feet below e~e of shoulder. located on west ·
.de of highway /$/' north of R.M. 96-3602-3053
1 SH No. 616 County Tompkins as se t forth and represented in the attached applica·
tion; at the particular location or area, or over the routes . as stated therein, if required; and pursuant to the con·
ditions and regulations, whether general or special, and methods of pe rform ing work, if any; all of which are ~et
forth in the application and form part of this permit. . . .., .. ·:
timated Date of Compl~tlon._·__,.,9,_/1_,_1u.l_.7..,.3'--------
ted at· Syracuse
teJune 12, 1973
, New York
IMPORTANT
THIS PERMIT, WITH APPLICATION AND DRAWING (OR COPIES THEREOF) ATIACHED, ·SHALL BE ., ..
PLACED IN . THE HANDS OF THE: CONTRACTOR BEFORE ANY WORK IS STARTED.
TICE-It is absolutely necessary that the permittee llOtify, ... J ... o=hn=-~S""'h.a=nn=o=n-----.---------------
1 Resident Engineer, whose address is Box F ,.3rd St. Ext. ,Ithaca,N. Y.
---------, Tel. No Ar2-14?1 before work is start~d a~~ u~~· .its co,;.pletion ... ,
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.SEWER
SEPTIC
TANK
, SKETCH AND SPECIFICATIONS
(Sec Attached Specs. for Additional data.)
4" cast iron, leaded joints, minimum grade ~,, per foot, supported to prevent settling. Minimum dis~
tance to well 25 ft.
Water tight concrete, or Health· Department approved tank; Capacity ........ 9'1'1 ....... gals.; Minimum
distance from house ............ /(}. ...... ft.; from water supply, SO feet. Support on undisturbed ground free
of large stones. Washed gravel base is best. Minimum 24" Diameter Manhole to surface required.
SEWER FROM
TANK TO DISPOSAL
AREA 4" NSF approved plastic or bituminized fibre pipe; Tight joints; Minimum grade ~,,per foot.
DISTRIBUTION -?
BOX No. outlets ........ Y~ .......... : Outlets all same level and 4" from bottom; Inlet at least 1" above outlets.
FILL
TILE
F I ELD
LEACHING
PIT
SAND
FILTER
REMARKS
Length .......... . .... ft.; Width ............. : .......... ft.; Depth ....................... ft.; Use porous fill; Do not
use heavy clay soil. Fill must be inspected and allowed to settle 90 days before trenching. Do not
strip top soil within 50 feet of fill and in fill area. Sec Fill Specification Sheet for details.
4" NSF approved perforated pipe: Total ft ....................... : No. laterals ..................... ; Length per
lateral ........................ ft.; Grade not more than l / 16" per ft.: Trench width ................ ..... ... inches;
D epth ............. .' .......... inches; Minimum distan-:e from any water supply ............. : .......... ft.: Minimum
distance between center of trenches ........................ ft.: Use 6" to 8" of~-~" washed gravel under tile
and 2" above tile; Lay building paper or straw over gravel before replacing earth; Do not strip .soil,
nor work when wet nor run heavy equipment over tile field area. Keep laterals out of driveways and
20 ft. from banks, edge o! fills, streams, footer drains, waterlines and geslines.
Minimum distance from any water supply ................. ..... ft.; Size inside (length ........................ f~ ..
width or diameter ........................ ft., depth below inld ........................ ft:}: Walls of cinder block or
equivalent with openings !acing out; Use 4" No. 3 gravel around walls; Use concrete cover. Equiv~·
lent prccast concrete drywe11s may be used providing equal square footage of earth well is pro·
vided and excess open area is filled with coarse stone.
Le~~h ...... S-3. .. 'A.J.t-)_Width ....... .lo/... ....... ft.; Depth .sand ....... i?:-............ ft.;. Source of sand
.... .rJ.1.1.T/l.ffJ.V.. ... ~.n.P. $hlorination chamber SO gallons with sanitary "T" inlet: Must be in·
spectcd before and after placing sand. See Filter Specification Sheet for details.
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TOWN OF ULYSSES
PLANNING BOARD
February 19, 1974
To All Planning Board Members:
There will be a special meeting of the Planning
Board on Wednesday, March 6, 1974 at 7:30 p.m. at the
Ulysses Town Hall.
The purpose of the meeting is to consider an applica-
tion from Babcock Industries for alterations to their
Agri-Bid Building on Planned Development District No. 2.
TEG:ts
Very truly yours,
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Thomas E. Gell
Chairman
Town of Ulysses Planning Board Meeting-----~iarch 6, 1974
Subject: Babcock 1 s · Agri-Bio --a.dG.i tio:i to building
The Ulysses Planning Board met March 6t 1974 to corn:ii'der an addition to th.a
:Babcock Acrri-3io Labratory located in ?1.anned Develo ~'.)ement District #2 in t·ne
Presen-c a·: the meeting were Tom Gell, Chairman of the Ulysses Planning Iloard,
John Hutter, Winton :Baines and Alec Proskine--members of the Planning Eoardo
Di~~ussion took place on the purpose of the addition, plans of the addition
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were looked over, a letter from the Tompkins County Health Dept. was presented,
this le~ter is attached to these minutes, discussion on the use of the addition
con~inued---the addition will be used to continue t he same type of work a..~d will
use the same ~qui:pment as is now in useo Two ~2) small (15x20 fto ) rooms will be
added to the back of the building to hold equi:oment.
i. :r Rv.tter -:n oved that the Planning Board recommenct to the Ulysses Town Board
ta: ·~he .J.ans as presented by Babcock, Inco ·oe accepted and presented to the
i1l :r::.ses ·rown !>oard f'or their consideration .. Yir. 3aines Seconded the motion •
. ·.~e \;ing .\.djournedo
Arlee Robinson
SEC. Pro-11e.;1
LEG~i.L NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
PUBLIC HEARING
~~e ryi ·s~c w ~own :Boa.rd will hold a Public Hearing, Friday Yi.a.rch 29, 1974,
~t 7:30 P# M. in the Ulysses Town Hall located o~ Elm St. in the Village o!
'l':ru::nanst~J:'..'g , N. Y. The purpose of the Hearing is to act c.n the request of
:;a.bcock ~ Inc. to construct an addition on t4e present bui1ding of Agri-Bio
:.a:o~a-t;ory located on proparty owned by Babcock, Inc. and located ?-n Jacksonville,
N. Y. This p~operty is referred to in the Ulysses Zoning Ordinance as Planned
:~'-v. ~'2. This request was presented to tha Ulysses planning :Board on March
oJ 1974 and recommended by that 3oa:rd ~~/;~e Ulysses Town :Board.
{f',(,,u. c /2 C!4 -Pbh;/,,/.?~
Alice Conovar
Ulysses Town Clerk
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Kathleen Gaffney, M.D.
Commiuioner of Health
i'-;.r. John .McCoy
Babcock Poultry Farms, Inc.
P.O. Box 280
Ithaca, NY 14850
February 25, 1974
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llhoco, Now Yotk
Phone 273.7272
Re: Jacksonville Agri-Bio building (le tter of February 15,
1974)
Dear Mr. McCoy:
Mr. Alfred Wissing indicated by letter to this department,
dated January 7, 1972 that the new adaitiorr to the then-
existing laboratory would have a maximum f l9w of 50 gallons
per person per day or a total of 300 gallons per day, because
a total of six people were going to work there. The sand
fi ... ter was designed and installed for a maximum flo',N of
450 gallons per day. I would say if this flow does not exceed
its designed rate, a new system wou1'a not have to be installed .
Since 1969, as you. know, the first laboratory was built·,
1972 saw the addition to the laboratory and ~inely in 1973 the
warehouse conference room was built. At the present time,
there are a total of four scwag~ systems serving these two
buildings. I am concerned ~bout having a lot of small sewage
systems to handle ~ach new addition in such a small area.
Because of local, state, and federal laws covdring waste
water treatment operations, th~ company shoul6 start consid-
ering what facilities will be needed in the future. It appears
.:o 11.:e that there is not any more room for sewage systems ir.
,..e :..a tion to the·existing buildings. I would think the following
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1. What additional buildings will be needed that
require sewage treatment?
2. The type and amount bf treatment that would be
needed.
3. The amount of room available for such treatment.
Please understand local approval cannot be given on
such projects. However, such plans muse go through this
department, and it may require your company obtaining an
engineer ~o design the system. Enclosed ~s an outline of
wna~ is required for sewage disposal systems. If there are
any ~uestions in regards to this matter, feel free to contact
me.
Enc.
CB/rw
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Car: Burgess /
Sr. Environmental Health Tech.
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TOWN OF ULYSSES
PLANNING BOARD
April 22, 1975
TO ALL PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS:
There will be a meeting of the Town of Ulysses Planning
Board at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, April 28, 1975, at the Ulysses
Town Hall to consider a proposed change in planned development
district No. 2, Babcock Poultry Farm, Inc.
TEG:ts
Sincerely yours,
TOWN OF ULYSSES PLANNING BOARD
Thomas E. Gell
Chairman
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TOWN OF ULYSSES
PLAl\.JNING BOARD
May 15, 1975
TO ALL PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS:
There will be a meeting of the Ulysses Town Planning
Board at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, May 27, 1975, at the Ulysses
Town Hall to consider a change in the planned development
district of Mr. Bruce Robinson located on Swamp College
Road.
TEG:cb
Sincerely,
Thomas E. Gell
Chairman
TOWN OF ULYSSES
PLANNING BOARD
June 17, 1974
Dear
There will be a meeting of the Town of Ulysses Planning
Board at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, June 24, 1974 at the Ulysses
Town Hall to consider an application from Mr. Marvin Cooper
to erect a mobile home on Iradell Road.
Please make every effort to attend.
TEC: ts
Encs.
Very truly yours,
TOWN OF ULYSSES PLANNING BOARD
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Thomas E. Gell
Chairman
MINUTES -INSTRUCTIONS
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The official record of the proceedings is called the minutes,
These u s ually include the date, time, and place of the meeting,
t he name of the presiding o f ficer, anrl a list of those present
(ana sometimes those absent).
Papers presented are often attached to the final typewritten
minutes, Discussions should be summarized, not recorded in full,
Resolutions and motions should be fu l ly recorded. 1n their proper
order, together with the names of those who introduced and
seconded the motions.
Weather short or long, well-organized minutes of a meeting are
essential, For quick, ac c urate identification of each item of
business,use marginal headings.
Th~ followin£ is a sa~nle reconstructed. .from t ho text books
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MOTICNS ~.
ADJOUtUi~ NT
MINUTES OF THI'' f.ESI'It:G
TOWN OF' UI.YS ES PU.N?UNG ECARD
L _ -JANUARY 3, 1973
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A special mee--ing of the Planning Board was
held at 7,3r, p.m ~, Wednesday, January), 19?3,
in the Ulys s es Town Of'fic~ Building
Mr. Gerald Eherhart , Chai.ren 1 Town of Ulysses
Plann1ne: B"oard , presided .
?resent:
David Langley
'l'om Gorman
John Tyrell, S e c .
Winton Ba.ins
A be Prosk1ne
Absents /Jae ~: Giroux --
Review the apnlicat t on of Bruce Robinson
for a Plannen D~vt":c ve~ent of three acres,
purpose -plac e~P.nt of one mobile home.
Motion was made and carried t~ nostpone a
decision on said eqrplica.tion, allowing time
to claify intent of revised Zoning Ordinance.
Meeting adjournee at 10100 p.m.
MINUTES OF THE MEETING
TOWN OF .ULYSSES PLANNING BOARD
MAY 12, 1973
TIME & PLACE: A special meeting of the Planning Board was held
at 7:30 P.M., Wednesday, April 12, 1973 at the
Ulysses Town Office Building.
PRESIDING: John V. Tyrell, Chairman
ROLL CALL: Present
John Tyrell
Jack Giroux
Alec Proskine
David Langley
Thomas Gell
OTHERS PRESENT: Douglas Dimock
NEW BUSINESS:
Proposed Dim~ck Subdivision
Excused
Win ton Baines
Thomas Gorman
Mr. Douglas Dimock, 45 Congress Street, Trumansburg, New
York, representing himself, Mrs. Dimock, Mr. and Mrs.
Rick Sellers and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Swansen presented
a preliminary plat of a proposed subdivision on Rabbit
Run Road.
The matter was tabled until the June 7th meeting at
which time Mr. Dimock will present a revised preliminary
plat in further detail.
Snyder Building Perw~t
The application ·of Edward J. Snyder, Swamp College Road,
Trumansburg, for a building permit to construct a mobile
home on Swamp College Road was reviewed.
A motion was made by Jack Giroux, seconded by David Langley
and passed unanimously that this Planning Board recommend
to the Ulysses Town Boa-rd that this application be disapproved
for failure to meet the minimum requirement of 750 ft.2 of
livable floor area as specified in Article V Section 2la
of the Town of Ulysses Zoning Ordinance.
Also, acreage was not clearly defined and the Board was
unable to determine if the minimum lot size of three acres
would be met .
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ADJOURNMENT: Meeting adjourned at 10:45 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
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Secretary
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PUNNING BOARD -Tl.NJN OF ULYSSES
June 4, 1973
To Planning Board Members,
Reminder: Scheduled regular meeting JUNE 7, 1223 at 7; 30
AGENDA: Mr. Dimick will be present with his revised subdivision
plat.
Mr. Snyder wishes to offer his revised application for
a mobile home site for approval.
Evaluate and coordinate our auggeationrrelative to the
Zoning Ordinance.
John Tyrell
Chairman
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LONIMG OlU>ll~CE ·--···---~··•-••·•-•••••••Allendme.nt requested by Spruce Row campsite
Charles & Jeanne Lueder.
SECTION 9-a
PLANN!D DEVElOPMmT DISTRICT NOe l
(1) This district shall be known as Planned Development District No. l
(2) The purposes for which the district ••Y be uaed are as followsa
(a) Campsites.
(b) Living acco1n0dations for campers shall be either tents, travel trailers,
motor homes or piek•UP campers or wehicles built vlth the intent to be
used as such. Travel trailers are defined ast a ••hicular portable
structure built on a chassis designed to be used aa a temporary dwelling
for travel, recreational and vacation uses; subject to highway regulations
as a travel trailer. this being ln contrast to a mobile home unit which ls
much larger and which ls not frequently moved and vhen it ls moved, is
generally pulled by a truck.
(3) Area of th@ district. The area of said district shall be approximately 83 acres
fronting on Kraft Road in said town, bounded and described as follows1
(see attached .. p)
(4) Specifications for campsltess
(a) omit
(b) No site shall be 1•••~•x closer than 50 ft. to another campsite.
(c) No further sites shall be constructed closer than 501 ft. to the highway.
(d) same
(e) same
(f) oalt
(g) same
(h) All roads within the district shall be at least 12 ft. in width, properly
marked with the necessary warning signs.
(1) same
(j) same
(5) Sewage and Garbage disposal.
(same)
(6) Water Facilities
(.same)
(7) Maintenance
(same)
(8) Signs
(same)
(9) Cotl11lerclal St'-les
{a) Dier• shall be no commercial sales in this district except the sales of
firewood, charcoal or other fuel to be used for camp purposes, and an
inventory of miscellaneous and sundry items for th~ accomodatlon and use
of campers. -4-6,:v · :.+ .!l
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PRESIDING:
BvABD lv:EMBERS:
OTHERS PRESENT:
.:EW BUSINESS:
MINUTES OF THE MEETING
TOWN OF ULYSSES PLANNING BOARD
APRIL 18, 1973
A special meet.i..ng of the Planning Board w&s
held at 7:30;p.m., Wednesd~y, April 18, 1975
at the Ulysses Town Office Building.
John V. Tyrell, Chairman
Present:
Wintou Baines
Jack Giroux/.
Thomas Gell
Absent:
A lee: Pros kine
David Langley
Thomas Gorman
Bruce Payne, Town Supervisor
Mrs. Arlee Robinson, Enforcement Officer
Dr. Gelenczei, Babcock Industries
Mr. Thomas McCoy , Babcock Industries
Secretary
Thomas Gell was appointed Secretary.
Babcock Industries
Dr. Gelenczei and Mr. McCoy submitted an applica-
tion for building permit to construct a new
warehouse and conference room in authorized
planned development district #2.
A motion was made by Winton Baines, seconded
by Jack Giroux, that the Planning Board recommend
to the Town Board that this permit be issued.
Mrs. Robinson will advertise for a public hearing
to be held on May 4, 1973,
Folders
The. Chairman suggested that each board member
obtain a folder to keep zoning map, zoning
~rd inance and other material pertaining to board
:)us iness.
Dis~~ibuti on of Minutes
A mo,·._, ~as made by Thomas Gell, seconded by
~intt ~i nes, that minutes of Planning Board
meetings ce mailed to each member and to the
Town Supe vi sor.
Agenda
Agendas will be d. triouted prior to each meeting.
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Mobile Homes
A motion was mad e by Winton Baines, seconduu
by Thomas Gell that the Planning Board recommend
to the Town Board that the title 11Mobilr:: Horne:
Ordinance 11 be changed to read "Mobile Home Park
Ordinance 11
• Carried,, three in favor, one
abstaining.
A motion was made by Jack Giroux, seconded by
Winton Baines, that this Board recommend to
th...: Town Boan~ tb1;; follo1Ning ctiangos in tti;;;:
zoning ordinance:
Article V, Section 2l(a) the last sentence be
changed from 11Mobile homes are permitted only
in planned development districts, duly authorized
and licensed by the Town Board 11 to rrMobile homes
are permitted only in mobile home parks duly
authorized and licensed by the To11m Bcar·d 11 •
drticle I, Section l (y) be changed to include
the definition of mobile home as defined in
the mobile home ordinance.
Mobile home ordinance Section 3 be changed to
correct the fee from $20.00 to $2.00.
Members not present will be phoned and advised
of the above action before recommendations are
submitted to the Town Board.
CTh'EH BUSir • .!.S S ~ Suggest to the Town Boa rd that the zoning
ordinance booklet be changed to a loose leaf
style utilizine supplements for updating. Board
· members to be furnished with a semi-permanent
type binding.
NEXT MEETING : This board will hold regular quarterly meetings
on the first Thursday of January, April, June,
and October and will.hold special meetings
when called by the Chairman. The next meeting
will. be called for 7:30 p.m. Thursday, June 7,
1973 at the Town Hall.
ADJOURl\MENT : Meeting adjourned 11:07 p .m .
Respectfully submitted,
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Secretary
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Fee: $5.00
Make checks payable to Town of Ulysses
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The structure {s) wiU b.e as follows: Square Feet Floor Area:
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Percentage of Lot to be occupied · Over Second ------------------------------------.---
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Plot Plan on Back of Permit --------or Attached )!,. ___ _
The required permits have been obtained as follow~:
FROM TO!lPKINS COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Approval of septic system and/or well .
FROM TOWN CLERK
Street opening (if road must be opened for pipes) •
Blasting permit (if blasting necessary)
FROM SUPERVISOR
Water Tap ----------------·-------------------District
Sewer Tap ---------------------------------District
FROM PROPER HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
Culverts and driveways
FROM TOWN ZONING OFFICER
Multiple residence permit .
Date ISBued
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The Undersigned hereby applies for permission to do the above
Zoning Ordinance and other Laws and Regulations of the Tow
jurisdiction, and affirms that all statements and informatio gi
knowledge and belief. ·.
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Expenses of Appeal to be born by applicant.
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INFORMATION TO BE SHOWN:
Pimensions of lot.
Distance of Structure from:
Road,
Both side lot lines,
Rear of lot.
Other Structures
Floor and Room Plan
PLOT PLAN
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Names of neighbors who bound lot.
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MIU'IES OF THE .c-1EETD'1G
TC'.'i'1·~ OF ULYSSES PLANNING BOARD
NOVEMBER JO, 1972
A special meeting of the planning board held at 8:00 P.M.
Thursday, N-OvemberJO, 1972, in the UlyBses Town Office
Building.
Mr. Gerald Ehrhart, Chainnan, Town of Ulysses Planning
Board, presided.
Present:
Gerald Ehrhart
Winton Bairns
John Tyrell
Alec Proskine
Thomas Gorman
Yes
Absentt
Jack Giroux
David Langle7
Application for a planned developement district
submitted by Mr. Bruce Robinson was not processed at
the last meeting, action was postponed in order to
stud7 further the requirements a.s outlined in the
revised Zoning Ordinance.
Application, after discussion and review, deemed
to have met the requirement".
Motion wa s made , seconded and carried to approve
s a id app J ic at io ~.
Motion wa s made , !!econded and carried to sutmit
recO!IIIlenda t i on s w the Town Board regarding the
·revised Zoning Crdinance. Rec:oomenda tions to be
itemized and p resented at a later date.
ADJOURNMENT Meeting adjourned at 9:45 p.m. ,
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Nov. 2, 1972
TQ· the Ulysses Town Board ·and
To the Town of Ulysses Pl~ing ·.llc:>ardi
This is a request for the placement of a Mobile Home on property owned by
me and looated on the Swamp College Rd.· I. s.ubmit the enolosed plan, as
required in Section-7-A.:rt. a and band Section 21.of the revised Zoning
Ordinance of the Town of_ Ulysses~
Sincerely
Bruoe Robinson ·
NOV 4 1972
TOWN ·Of ULYSSES .
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LEGAL NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
H. WILLIAM SMITH, Councllman
FREDERICK ALLEN, Coul\cll111on
DAMA POYER, Justice
DECEMBER 26, 1972
Please take notice that the Planning Board of the Town of Ulysses
will hold a Public Hearing Wednesday, January 10 , 1973 at 7:30 P. M.
at the Ulysses Town Office Building , 10 Elm street, Trumansburg, N. Y. ,
regarding the request of Bruce Robinson to piace a Mobile Home on
property ownea by Bruce Robinson , and located on Swamp College Road,in
the Town Of Ulysses.
By order of the Town Board of Ulysses.
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TRUMANSBURGt N.Y. 14986
ULYSSES PLANNING BOARD
MINU'l'ES
21 Afril 1982
Meetin~ calle6 to order at 7:35 p.m. in Town Hall by Chairman
James Warre~~~ Other Planning Board members present: Budd Stover
Webb Fiser~ Burel Lane, Roger Williams and Seville Reulein 1 J r.,
Also present: Thomas Ferretti, Zoning Officer.
The various items originally proposed by Gary Evans for the
review of the Zoning Ordinance were briefly discussed. The
Board decided to wait for concrete proposals from Mr. Gary
Evans o;:~ somt'"~ of. the i terns. It was also decided that the Town
Board shoulc br-· asked whether or not the Planning Board should
develop s~;.b-division regulations.
The mee·ting was adjourned at 9: 00 p .. m.
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ULYSSES PLANNI~JG BOARD
TOH 01'"" ~LYSSES : T ".'T~ ::!:'TC: BOARD
MI~TUTES
12 October 1981
Plannin0 Boar0 Chairman James ~arr~~ c~lled the meeting to
or:~er ctt 7~ 40 p. m.. in th~ To•m E 11.. -·~1so ?resent: Plannins
.. oard :n•"'nbers ·:::ihom2s 1orm<:n1, Bur"'.l L"'ne and ~·7ebb Fiser: absent:
rlinto7'1. Baines, Roh~rt •~eatherby, nc ·~uf:d Stover. The ~1oodens
. mrr ? lso ?')resent.
·'01::dc of the meeting: ~~pplication ol: ..... '" 1es ;'1ooden, et. al., Podun1:::
o<; t•, to establish n. Development I i~tric• ~t Terrell Road.
--. ,ansburg, for the purpose-of i · 'it:"'lli.:1<; Ci mobile home.
Thr-> discussion between the Board ... ,(~ +;,e ,;oodens centered on
t' ,. issue of. wheth~r t1~c us~::-of n :JPvelonraent District for n
single mobile home corresponded to thr letter and intent of th~
0'"1.i11s Ordinance. There was also (.:.xtcnsive discussio11 of
t·fl" .. 't:her or not the horn12 in n!.H'!Stion coul c1.nli:fy as a 11 ure-rmilt 11
hO ... P•
Th< noar(l unanimously authori ?.<Yi the Chair an to subrni t the
att, ~hec. report to the Town .'-=toc:::r '.
Th~ mP.eting ~djourned at M:30 ~.~. .
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Planning Board
Secretary
TOWN O? ULYSSE;..;
PLANNnm BOA!::~)
Heetinq -12 October 1981
The Tot·m o:f Ulysses Planning .!:3012.r('.'t, havint-:-met to cons:t::tE'>:r. tr.e.
proposal o'I.· ;r;:i1.ief: Hooden et, al,. Podunk Road, Trumansburg, to
establisl' .:i nevelopuent District at Terrell Road, Trumansburg , for
the purpose of installing a mobil home, cinds thf-followinq:
WHEREAS: Article VI, 3ection 9, o:E the Ulysses ~,oning Ordinance,
though statin;-that "mc ;.;ileho:ne~ are permitted only in
a rnoJ.)il ho:. e park or a development district"
docs not supi:o rt the establi.;;hment o: n development
district ~rith one rnohile home as it 's sole constituent.
WHEREAS: the Planning Board underst:-~.nds thc:t the development
district is intended to allow those unf orseen types of
activity which, thougl i not sper:ifically permitted by the
Zoning Ordinance, would be of benefit to the community,
and that the installation of mobile homes has bee ~
f orseen in the drafting of the Zoning Ordinance and they
have been r~stricted to mob il~ home -parks or development
districts,
TIV:REFOi E "E IT n.E SOLVED: that tho Plam~ing Board, having found
that t~·1'2' proposed d~velopment district does not meet the
criteria established for the ct'cation of a development
district, recommends that the Ulysses Town Board den:/
app~oval of the proposed distrir.t.
The Planning Bo ard suggests that, given ~~n size o f the unit the
Woodens are considering, its type of co~struction, and exterior
appearance, t':1at this structurE') be 100/:06 vt as a 11 pre-built" home,
and be view~(! ~s· comparable to ~ mod~.!l.;n-home.
In disc.ussio:-1 between the Chairman o ..; the PL1".1nin·;j Boar( and Mr.
Golder. Town Attorney, it was agr~ed that certain specific requirements
designed to distinguish modular ho!i'!es from rnol')ile hooes (e.g. arrival
in section~) probably reflected th~ "state of tl:e art" at th(:' tim0
the ordinance was drafted. and may nc longer aciecru c:1t ely distinguish
a "pre-1»J.l t" home from a mo'hile home.
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~hairman, Planninq Board
TOWN OF ULYSSES PLANNING BOARD
15 April 1980
Meeting called to order at 7:30 p.m. in Town Hall. Members present:
Winton Baines, Burel Lane, Budd Stover, James Warren, Thomas Gorman,
John Huttar, Robert Weatherby; also present: Supervisor Bruce M.
Payne, A. Beers.
The first order of business was theselection of officers for the
Planning Board. Mr. Warren was selected as chairman, Mr. Weatherby
as vice-chairman and Mr. Huttar as secretary.
The next item of business was the consideration of the Town Zoning
map and the Official Town map. Mr. Payne had provided the Board
with road name changes which should be incorporated on the two maps -
which would not necessarily be the same for each map. One question
was asked -Falls Street within the vill~ge -is it officially
maintained by the village as a dead-end street? (The Planning
Aoard will be advised that Falls Street is ~ village maintained
dead-end street).
Mr. Lane moved the Planning Board approve the changes for the Zoning
map as well as the changes for the Official Town Map. Mr. Baines
seconded the motion, voted and carried. (cony of changes required
attached.)
The Town Board will have to schedule a public hearing for the changes
to the Official Town map.
The ~eeting then adjourned for a short p eriod of time.
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Mr. Warren re-convened the meeting at 8:15 p.m. in the Town Hall.
Present: Planning Board members Winton Baines, Burel Lane, Thomas
Gorman, John Huttar, Robert Heatherby and Mr. Warren. Absent: Mr.
Stover.
Mr. Warren asked the Board to consider the application of Beach and
Catherine Stover for a Planned Development District on their property
located on Gorge Road. Supplied with the Stover application was a
map, and Environmental Assessment form, a sound level report submitted
by the Cornell Cooperative Extension Safety Engineer, and petitions
favoring the District signed by 343 residents or property holders in
the Township.
After considerable discussion of the application the Board decided
it needed more information relative to the ~polication. Mr. Gorman
moved the following:
That the Planning Board direct Mr. and
Mrs. Stover to provide accurate scale drawings and descriptions
o f the proposed buildi·ngs in the District, the proposed use of
such buildings, the exact location of such buildings within the
proposed District, and the proposed access roads to such buildings,
such information as required oy the Town Zoning Ordinance for
Planned Development Districts.
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Mr. Weatherby seconded the motion, voted and carried unanimously.
The Planning Board then decided a public meeting should be set, after
the additional material is available to them, with the following
persons present: members of the Planning Board, Mr. and Mrs. Stover
and their attorney Wally Wiggins, Mr. and Mrs. John Gill and their
attorney, Martin Luster, the Town Attorney Arthur Golder, Jr., and
Gary Evans of the Tompkins County Planning Board.
Meeting then adjourned at 10 p.m. I ~
HN HUTTAR, sec.
TOWN OF ULYSSES
PLANNING BOARD
15 May 1980
Planning Board met in Town Hall at 7:30 p.m. Present: James Warren,
Burel Lane, Tom Gorman. Absent: Winton Baines, Robert Weatherby,
John Huttar. Present but abstaining: Budd Stover, who disqualified
himself in the Stover case per his letter to Bruce M. Payne, Supervisor,
dated 14 April 1980.
Also present: Carl Cox, Zoning Officer, Earl Richar, Virginia Burns,
John Gill, Seville Reulein, Mr. and Mrs. Beach Stover, their a~torney
Wally Wiggins, as ~ell as others. (Mr. Martin Luster, attorney for
John Gill, came in late.
Purpose of the meeting: for the Planning Board to discuss between its
members only the Stover request fox. a .. p:roposed Authorized Development
District", dated 8 April 1980.
Mr. Warren stated at the opening of the meeting that this was not a
Public Hearing and that those Board members present could discuss the
proposal among themselves. He also regretted the fact that the full
Board was not present.
No act i on was taken. Meeting adjourned at 8:30 p.m.
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17 June 80
Fiser, Warren, Lane, Weatherby, Gorman (A Beera)
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TOWN OF ULYSSES PLANNING BOARD
Minutes
30 June l980
Planning Board Chairman James Warren called meeting to order at B p.m. in
the Town Hall. Also present: Planning Board members Burel Lane, Robert
Weatherby, Thomas Gord.man, Webb Fiser, absent -Winton Baines. Member
Budd Stover had previously disassociated himself from decisions of the
Board relative to the Stover Development District -which was the subject
of this meeting. Also present: M. Beach Stover, Catherine Stover, Budd
Stover, their attorney Walter Wiggins, John Gill, Elaine Gill, their
attorney, Martin Luster.
Topic of the meeting: application for a Development District requested
by M. Beach and Catherine Stover, submitted 8 April 1980.
Mr. Warren read through the proposal in its entirety. Questions, comments
and discussion occured at various points.
In response to a question from Mr. Lane, Mr. Stover said there would be
no chemical discharge or odor from the lumber treatment process proposed.
Mr. Stover also said that there would be an enclosed power .unit for the
saw mill but was unable to say when it would be ready. He also asserted
that present equipment sales were very small, that there were no plans to
extend the sales operation. There will be no show room or display area.
There was discussion of means of reducing the noise level and improving the
aesthetics of the operation . A wood barrier is apparently immediately
possible. A planting of evergreens b y the Stovers along the Gill property
lines was acceptable to all. It was agreed that there should be some
limitation on the hours of operation . Also, log storage should be at least
75 feet from both the property lines and the road. Also, both the buildings
and the access road should be 7 5 feet from the property lines.
Mr. Luster stated that permitting the operation opens the door to commercial
and light industrial activi t ies in other residential areas. In particular
he felt that the Stover operation had a negative impact on the quality
of the neighborhood . The Gi l ls have a property appraisal indicating a
substantial reduction in the value of their property.
After discussion of the relation of the proposal to the criteria specified
in the Zoning Ordinance, a motion was made by Mr. Lane and seconded by
Mr. Weatherby that the Planning Board approve the Stover proposal subject to
the restrictions and limitations discussed during the meeting. The motion
passed unanimously. It was agreed that the Chairman would write the report
to the Town Board and would seek the approval of the report from the
individual members of the Planning Board before submitting it to the Town
Board.
The first Tuesday of each month was set as the regular meeting day of the
Planning Board, beginning 5 August 1980. The meeting adjourned at 10:55 p.m.
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TOWN OF ULYSSES
Joint Meeting
ULYSSES TOWN BOARD and TOWN PLANNING
BOARD
22 October 1979
Present at meeting: Town Board members Supervisor Bruce M. Payn~, Council-
men William Agard, Robert Herrick, William Smith, J. Frederick Allen:
Town Attorney Arthur Golder Jr; Town·Zoninq Officer Mary S.·Slade;
Planning Board members David Langley, chairman, John Huttar, James Warren,
Winton Baines. Absent: Town Clerk Marilyn Ough, Planning Board
members·Thomas Gell, Robert Weatherby, Thomas Gorman. Also present
A Beers, sec. pro-tern.
Mr. Payne called meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. in Town Hall. The purpose
of the ~eeting was to permit the Town Attorney Golder to delineate for
the Planning Board members scope of functions of that body. Mr. Payne
turned the meeting over to Mr. Golder.
Mr. Golder opened his remarks with an explanation of the State "open
meetings law", as revised on October 1, 1979, indicating the Planning
Board could discuss certain matters in an "executive session" but that no
decisions could be made at such a session but must be made during a
public meeting.
Mr. Golder also advised the group that the Planning Board was not required
to reach a decision on any case•before them on a ''time limit" basis but
that they could defer decision on a case until they had had an opportunity
to study in greater detail the ramifications of a case where they believed
this to be warrant•d.
Mr. Langley iterated the various questions the Planning Board had to
consider in reaching a determination. One of these was "personal need"
of an applicant vs the "community need". Mr . Golder said the Planning
Board could always request permission from the Town Board to seek and
hire professional help in determining a Planning Board decision. He also
expounded on the legal requirements for an environmental impact statement
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JOINT MEETING between Frank Liguori, Gary Evans and Harry Missirian of
County Planning office, Bruce M. Payne, William Agard,·J. Frederick Allen of
Ulysses Town Board, Mary Slade, Ulysses Zoning Officer, Carl Cox, deputy
Zoning Officer, Arthur Golder, Jr. Town Attoryney, A. Beers, sec· for Town
Board and BZA.
Mr. Liguori opened discussion relative to Beach Stover request for a
Planned Development District for his property on Gorge Road. He outlined
restrictions which might apply to property in question re the Stover request,
saying it was the County Planning Board 1 s opinion the property would fall
under the Type I action of SEQR which would possibly require an environmental
impact statement since the land area in question is 80 acres. He said they
believed a smaller tract of land involved in the request would be better.
The County office personnel visited the site, found locations on the 80
acres which they believed more suitable for the location of the mill itself,
that they believed the mill could be moved without great expense, that the
current mill site, while not really a wetlands area, was of the kind to be
considered nearly so.
Mr. Evans said alternate locations were possible on the 80 acres which would
satisfy all parties concerned and the Town could make a statement that. an
environmental impact statement would no longer be needed -if acreage
smaller that the 80 in the r equest could be used.
The Planning Board believed the best solution would be to work with Stover
for another location of the mill, but still allow the operation to continue.
It might be best for the Town to suggest meeting with Stover to select a
new site which would eliminate the complaints of the Gills.
Questioned about the rest of the operations Stover listed in his application ,
Mr. Liguori said they did not consider that -just the saw mill operation.
Mr. Golder asked how big the entire operation should be, indicating the
application was such that the business operation in addition to the saw mill
could expand to another Ag-way type. It was the concensus that the Town
Board would have to establish limits as to the extent of the entire operation
to be p erm i tted.
The County P l anning Board wil l help Stover prepare a site plan for the
relocation of the saw mill, that the 80 acre request needs to be cut down
to size - a few acres.
Mr. Golder said the Town Planning Boa r d and the Town Board could (and should)
ask for specific d efinitions of the proposed business activity.
The approach should be made through Mr. Stover's attorney.
Mr. Missirian said the Town and Planning Board should view the matter with
the future development of the area in consideration ; that the Town Board
should consider this in relation to the rest of the acreage in the Town.
Mr. Payne suggested Mr. Golder contact the Stover attorney for steps to be
taken to resolve the problem. Mr. Liguori said a time limit of say 6 months
could be set for the resolution of the problem and site relocation.
All agreed that there is a need in the County and the Town for a saw mill
operation.
Mr. ~iguori ~aid action might not sa~ify Gills but will give the Town leqal backing for its action. Mr. Golder is ~o draft a letter to be sent to s~over.
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l::i~tor;v: .! ht ~ ecer&1 sove~:nmiSnt, finding that: 1 t hao
OP."fl 't·o·c.r' pro·-ij.:.iir_,:_. •• ~,.;. •• f;.{n!'i.ir:c.. fol const.::·u.ctioL
in so::.~<: arF.a~ p "(..~i1·;; t~:: tloo<l i.nf ac; L·ede:?:·al 1'€ lief afte!~
flood i:r~. occ J.rreC::. bega.r. ':'ons id E ring means to d iscu;,.;,ra£F.
building in such !lood hazard areas. lh6 1~72 floo~ing
caused by t~~rlcanf Agnes precipitated the establ1Sh$e~t
of a. feC.e.rall:r s;.;,bsidized flood 1nsu:rance pro~.!"ar:i.
lhE-1n1 tlal. energenc;.< s.J.bs1C.y p:?:"ogram providea !!!ace
flood 1nsu:-anc6 avails.tlc to all p:::-operty owners in s.
d esi g:n.a te~ m·,mi c i pal 1 ty , tut at a Ufiif o!'rr:. rate wi'l i cri
iEnore~ actual risk a~ e give~ site.
1t was int.end.ee trta"'.' iurtr.e,,~. de'!,a1lea napping. would
:.c..e-ntify spf:'·c1fic floo:. ;isk a:reas. a.no that T..r1ese areas
wo:..llci. then be subject :'..;,:. ··,,rario~s !"estrlctions in tne
zoning crdinancE. hit~ building 1n thee~ arAas restricted,
~lysses woulc be abl ? t~ participat~ in tne 'reg~lart
flood ins-...c..rance proc-r '-·~J ., a!1c.1 all thos'::. propE:-rt1 ~:.:, c'Llt-
sicie of tr1e 1dent1!'i·?' ,;.azarc areas wo.;.ld have rec'lcec.
flood insurance rates.
Today: ThE initial mappin~_ o~·· trie 'low-:·. o:' ulysses was
co:cpleted a m.u:~be.z· of yea!·~ ago. howevet. :-"ederal
fund ir:.g for fur the:· map~!n2;, accord.lne: to ._:;ary :::_vans,
appears tc havf.-rur. '0',l \, ·v 1L '. many ou:nic1palit1es-
l.:lysses !nc.luded-no::. ha\: ln~ a.etaile.d maps. In orde!"
for i.ilysses to ":>ene:'i t : .::o:· ·:n'~ recuced r&tes whicr,
wo;;,ld b€ ava.1 lable t;: !W ·-.;; .:-<:;-::'l aer.ts u.ncie: tne l'€gu.la.r
program the =:·own ::rJ.st :1 t rv• · prociuce a map o:i its own,
1a.e::;tifying flood tjaza ··~ H.P~S . o~: co!'ltract witL sc1
€:-lf"in?.e!'ing f1ro fo:· ·:ie~~:1~1.. S.J.rveying e.nG ma_;,plng.
Gary Svans s~ggestec th&~ ~n 1nc~easeti accuracJ 01
a de:tailec:. :map wo:.;.lc :"lo: ~ ... .-~·c L 'y t::ie cost to th·:." .;,ow:-.
~'or a::: outs1ce cons..1.ltra ;·;. .. r'.?.:.;·, i!"1C..1catec t.nat a;.
approxima t,e. map co;.{h ~-p~ -ra--~G ·cy the cour:t;r .rla~~r~ing
_1€p&:-tnE.nt !'ro.~::. i!"1fcrma.t i o ab·eac y ~athE·.red. and that. tins
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map woulc be suff 1c1ent as a bas1s foT the restriction
of building in flood nazard areas.
The Board asked G.Evans to precede with the drawing
of a:-i. approxireate map fo r the Town of Jlysses.
Subd1v1s1on:
G. r. vans-·1ne power t o reyiew subdivisions has been
spec1!1cally delegated to Mun 1c1pal1t1es by the state.
en tne state level, suoolv1s1on 1s regu lated through
1) the 1./.Y.S. health Lept., 11} the ...; . .s .c ., a.~c.i iii)
the ~eal ?rope~t Law ( regulating s~bd1v1ders) •
.At the co"J.nty level, the T·ompkins county .health .;..1ept.
does have B set of subd.ivision regulations, but thess
are. concerned wi tr. matters of environmental hea.ltk •.
e.g. water supply, waste disposal. i'hese regulations
apply onl:v to S;J.bdivisions ~1th lots of less than f'i·,;e
aC:!'cS.
J>.unic 1pal1 ties, be in~· cnarg""d w1 th a conce:-n for the
public healtr1 1 sarety. and general well being, n:.ay
ad.opt regulations req_uiring rtU!1icipal rev1e:w of propose,<;
s..ibdivision.s. Suc.h .r·eviev; may involve a number of
co;1s id e:-a ti o~s such as general layout, ct.cainageway s.
ex1stin£ character· of t.hi::. nei£hborhood. ana compatabili ty
with any r:unicipal c.or:lpre.h~nsive plan .
.;a1·:~ _vanE state< t:nat a (oor: sE:t o:· ~odc1 s.lbciv1.~<i;.;:.
n ... ,Jc.tL ·: .!':8.~ t~<:L ~:~blisr.r=·C t~· t.hr Sta~.~. Ol •.. ew Y:.J!A,
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c 0. • .. ' .. : tnr:t: ~ ly ss~s o.;·1c the .·illagE: of '.1..:::·:..u::ar..s1:;:..t:rg
ar~ -er: 0~11;· zo:'1E?.(' ounicipali ti es ir: tn{;. county vH:icb
ha ~1 c not. ad opted subdi vi si or1 regula t1on.s.
It was suggested that the Jlysses :own board discuss thls
topi c at their next meet1n8.
i·,o tion to aujo:..irr,-~·,. ;,.,eathe.rby . .Second-.t,. Lane.
f·;eet ing: acJou~n~d 9:1) .-.
?espectfully sub~i~t~u.
Jar:es warren, .::u:..:: ..
Ulysse~ ?~annin~ £oar~
'·• ''-TEl'I .J, WIOGIN._
ANU[V· T8API&
Aft I ~UA .J. GO~E"A, .JJlt.
LAURA H. H01-"4GEIOCil
PAVIO .. OER8H :
JAMIC• M •. KICfOllCilAN
Mr . Bruce Payne
WIGGINS,. TSAPIS, GOLDER AND HOLMBERG
ATTORNS:YS ANO COUNSE:L.ORS AT L.AW
308 NORTH TIOGA STR&:a:T
lTHACA. N. Y •. H8'l
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IAPlllCA CODI: IS071
•THACA "'"' :ii·ao"'o
TRUMAN•&UlllO ae7-e:ii•t
Mf\R 23 lS7Z March 22, 1972
Supervisor, Town of Ulysses
Town Offices
Trumansburg, New York
Dear Bruce:
Re: Planning Board and Amendment of
Zoning Ordina nee
At our meeting on March 14, 1972, two questions were left with me for
research, as follows; l) the procedure to: the appointment of members to the
'anning Boa.rd and their terms; and 2) the exact procedure for amending the
.... oning ordinance.
With reference to the Planning Board, Town Law Section 271 governs the
procedure. It provides that the Town Board may appoint a Planning Board of
5-7 members. If there are five members, t '.e y a re appointed for terms of office
as follows:
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l member 1 term of offl.C1"
1 member 1 term of offlc<:•
1 member, term of office
1 member 1 term of office
l member 1 term of off ice
1 year
2 years
3 years
4 years
5 years
and successors are appointed for five y~a r te r~1s . L ~here are seven members,
the scheme is the same: the 6th me;n oer .s dµpo .nter. br 6 years, and the 7th
for 7 years, and the successors are a;>;:l0i ~1 t ec! for 7 year terms,.
As a vacancy occurs, other than b y explra~bn of office, the Town Board
fills tn.e unexpired term. Neither the Tow n Super v isor nor a Town Councilman
may be on the Planning Board.
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With regard to the dee is ions made by the Planning Board during the time
they were serving expired terms, Section 5 of the Public Officers Law reads as
follows:
"Every officer •••. sha lL ••• hold over and continue to discharge the duties
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of his off ice, a ft er the expira ti~n of the term for w h.ich he s ha 11 have be en chosen,
until his successor shall be chosen and qualified." "An appointment for a term
shortened by reason of a predecessor holding over, s ha 11 be for the residue of
the term only."
The validity of Planning Board action taken while a merriber was "holding
over" after his term had expired was upheld in Waters v. Connor, 11 Misc. 2d
174, 16S _NYS 2d 526. It appears, therefore, that Planning Board actions can be
assumed to be valid.
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I would suggest that . the expired terms be immediately filled and that a
resolutk>ri. be ·passed by the Town Board confirming the action ta~en by the
Planning Boaru during the expired period involved.
The procedure to amend the zoning ordinance is governed by Town Law
..,ection 264, and ls as follows:
I A; 10 days' notice ·of time and place of hearing published in paper of
general circulat.ion in the town.
B. Written notice of any proposed change. or amendment affecting
property within 500 feet of the boundaries of any city, village, town, county,
state park or parkway to the regional .state pa r k commission with jurisdiction
over state park or park.way; in case_ of a city, village or town to the cier~ in
the case of a county to the clerk of the board of supervisors at least 10 days
prior to the hearing.
II Public hearing
Entered in minutes of Town Board.
III Publication in newspaper published in town or county (Town Board
designates) of amendment (but not map.s).
IV Postin_g of amendment and any map incorporated therein on sign board
maintained by town clerk.
v Affidavits of publication and posting filed with town Clerk.
VI Ordinance to take effect 10 days· after publication and posting.
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If we plan to have a public informational meeting prior to the required
public hearing, I suggest that we take steps to immediately· set up that meeting
and to give at least l 0-20 days 1 notice in the newspapers and news media to
all residents that the zoning ordinance has not been completed and is available
for inspection, together with the proposed map.· You sho11.l d also tell them where
this can be done and I would assume that the meeting room of the Town Hall
would be appropriate.
Finally, I am enclosing he.rewith. the mobile home ordinance which appears
to be in order.
l think it would be appropriate for us to discuss the manner in which I
will be billing the Tqwn for the services rendered, and the rates of pay. Please
give me a call at your convenience for this purpose.
Kine est regards I I remain
ST:mp
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Respectfully yours,
STANLEY TSAPIS
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TOWN OF ULYSSES
10 EL.M STREET
TRUMANSBURG, N.Y. 14886
Mr. Roger J. Williacs
1843 Trumansburg Roud
Jacksonville, NeN YorJ~
Dear hoger:
23 June 1983
Be advised that th ~ Ulysses Town Boar~ has accepted
your resignatio'.:: !ro-· the Planning Board with r egret.
Fleas~ accept the Town Board's appreciation for your
efforts in behal7' of the Town.
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Sincerely,
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RICP.ARD E. BACKER
Supervisor
March 9, 1983
Marilyn E. Ough
Town Clerk
Town of Ulysses
Box 446
TOWN OF ITHACA
126 EAST SENECA STREET
ITHACA, NEW YORK
14850
Truman sburg , NY 14886
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Re: Positive Declaration of Environmental Significance for
Revisions to Town of Ithaca Subdivision Regulations
Dear Affected Agency:
On March 15, 1983, the Planning Board of the Town of Ithaca
resolved that the proposed revision of the Town Subdivision
Regu lations was an environmentally significant Type I action
under the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA)
and that a Dra ft Environ.mental Impact Statement should be
prepared in conjunction with the proposed revisions. The
Plann ing Board intends to act as the lead agency in this
environmental review.
You have been identified a=::. an involved or affected agency and
the Planning Board would appreciate your cooperation and advic e
in thi s review process. Your agency will be be informed prior to
a "scoping" session which will be scheduled for later in the
spring.
If you have any questions regarding this environmental review,
the proposed subdivision regulations, or the Planning Board's
designation as lead agency, please call or write to the Town of
Ithaca offices.
Sincerely
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Peter M. Lovi
Town Planner
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llCllVID
MAR 1O1983
lOWN OF ULYSSES
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Positive Declaration
Notice of Intent to Prepare a Draft EIS
Determination of Significance
le&d Agency: Town of Ithaca· Planning Board
Address: 126 East Seneca Street
Ithaca, NY 14850
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Proj_ect #(if any)------
Date: March 9, 1983
3 ·1980
This notice is issued pursuant to Part 617 (and lqcal taw # · ' . . if any} of the imple-
menting regulations pertaining to Article 8 (State Environmental Quality Review) of the Environ·
mental Conservation Law.
The lead agency has determined that the proposed act ion described below may hav~ a signifi·
cant effect on the environment and that a Draft Environmental Impact Statement will be prepared.
Title of Action: Revision of the Town of Ithaca Subdivision
Regulations
SEQR Status: . Type I
Unlisted
Descdptron of Action:
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The first c omprehensive revision of the Town
Subdivision Regulations since their adoption
in 1955.
Location: (Include the name of the county and town. A location map of appropriate scale is also
recommended)
Town of Ithaca, Tompkins County
(Attach additional pages bS needed)
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SEQR Positive Dec1aration Pege2
Reasons Supporting This Detcrmf nation:
This Generic Environmental Impact Statement will enable
the Planning Board to consider the comprehensive impact
of developments within the Town which would otherwise
fall below .the thresholds set by SEQRA and Local Law,:
#3, 1980.
For Further Information:
Contact Person:
Address:
Phone No.:
Peter M. Lovi, Town Planner
126 E a st Seneca St., I thaca, NY 14850
(607) 273-1747
Copies of this Notice Sent to:
Commissioner -Department of Environmen t al Conservatio1,, 5 0 Wolf Road , Albany, New York
12233-0001
Appropriate Regional Office of the Department of Environ m e n ~a l Conservation
Office of the Chief Executive Officer of the political subdivision in which i.hc action will be princi-
pally located
Main office and appro priate region al off1ce (if any) of lead agency
App!ic.ant (if any)
All other Involved agencies (if any)
Tompkins County Planning Department
Tompkins County Health Department
Town of Ithaca Zoning Board of Appeals
NYS Department of Transportation , Regional Off.::..\,;e
City of Ithaca
Town of Lansing
Village of Lansing
Village of Cayuga Heights
Town of Dryden
Town of Danby
Town of Enfield
Town of Ulysses
Finger Lakes State Park Commission
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• ADOPTED BY THE PLANNING BOARD 2/15/83 Page 1
RESOLUTION MAKING A DETERMINATION OF POSITIVE ENVIRONMENTAL
SIGNIFICANCE PURSUANT TO THE NEW YORK STATE ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
REVIEW ACT FOR THE REVISION OF THE TOWN OF ITHACA SUBDIVISION
REGULATIONS
WHEREAS:
1. the Planning Board has begun the revision of the present
Town of Ithaca subdivision regulations, and
2. the Planning Board has reviewed the long Environmental
Assessment Form, and
3. such revisions are a direct, Type I action as defined by
SEQRA and Town of Ithaca Local Law #3 -1980, and
4. such revisions will have an effect on permitted land uses
within the Town of Ithaca, and
5. a comprehensive environmental assessment should be made
prior to the revision of these regulations, and
6. the Planning Board should act as the lead agency in this
SEQR review,
THEREFORE 9 I~ IS RESOLVED THAT:
l. The Planning Board declare and hereby does declare that the
revision of the subdivision regulations is a Type I action
and tha t a positive declaration of significance shall be
filed with the Town Board as an affected agency.
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