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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLocal Historic Designation of Cornell Heights • At3�RA7E0- CITY OF ITHACA 108 EAST GREEN STREET -- —_ ITHACA, NEW YORK 14850 DEPARTMENT OF TELEPHONE:272-1713 PLANNING&DEVELOPMENT CODE 607 H.MATTHYS VAN CORT,DIRECTOR MEMORANDUM To : Callista F. Paolangeli, City Clerk From: Leslie Chatterton, Preservation Planner M1, Re: Local Designation — Cornell Heights Date: August 24, 1989 In accordance with city regulations , please file the enclosed documents ( local historic designation of Cornell Heights) from the Planning and Development Board. LC/mc Enclosures (Lee — s'//,L i f 0—LC#2—LocalDes .Clk An Equal Opportunity Employer with an Affirmative Action Program" `�. ��ITFrg0't t�'t !L 116 'g'u CITY OF ITHACA 10B EAST GREEN STREET ITHACA, NEW YORK 14850 TELEPHONE: 272-1713 PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT BOARD CODE 607 Local Designation Cornell Heights Reviewed by the Board of Planning and Development In accordance with Section 32 . 6c of the Ithaca Landmarks Preservation Ordinance , "the Planning Board shall file a report with the Council with respect to the relation of such designation to the master plan, the zoning laws , projected public improvements and any plans for the renewal of the site or area involved . The following report has been prepared to address these considerations . 1 . Relation to the master plan Local designation of Cornell Heights strengthens neighborhood objectives stated in Ithaca, N. Y. : A General Plan, 1971 (p . 26) as follows : "Efforts should be made to control the growth, to retain the quality of the residential stock and to maintain the medium-density residential character of the Cornell Heights neighborhood. " 2 . Relation to zoning laws The greatest area of the proposed historic district is zoned for residential use and includes R-2a , R-3a , and R-U districts , (see appendix Item 1 ) . The only other classification is P-1 which totals less than 2% of all the acreage , all under the ownership of Cornell University. It is not the intent of the Ithaca Landmarks Preservation Ordinance to prohibit uses permitted by zoning . In practice the Commission reviews proposals to insure that any change in exterior appearance is compatible with the structure and surrounding improvements . Zoning regulations specifying minimum lot coverage and yard dimensions for the R-2a , R-3a and R-U districts are compatible with the existing character of the Cornell Heights neighborhood . Regulations in the P-1 zone are also An Equal Opportunity Employer with an Affirmative Action Program Local Designation/Cornell Heights -2- generally compatible with existing neighborhood character except for the absence of a height limit . When considering an application for alteration or new construction in the P-1 zone , the Commission would evaluate matters such as the applicable regulation and existing character of neighboring buildings , any special conditions of the site , and characteristics of the proposed design to determine an appropriate height . 3 . Relation to projected public improvements Although there has been general discussion concerning the advantages and disadvantages of straightening Triphammer Road south of Sisson Place , this proposal has not appeared in the Five Year Capital Projects Plan and has not been placed on the agenda of any appropriate city board or committee. No other public improvements have been proposed for this area. 4. Relation to plans for renewal of the site or area. The overall high quality and good condition of the building stock in this residential neighborhood and the prevalence of middle to upper-middle income property owners precludes consideration by the Ithaca Urban Renewal Agency of Cornell Heights as a target area. Overall the process serves to : provide property owners with informed recommendations regarding design, materials , and technical procedures appropriate to the rehabilitation of historic properties , prevent hasty demolition or inappropriate alterations to the city ' s designated architectural and historic resources , ensure that new development will not depreciate the value of significant structures and/or areas located nearby. As a final note , local designation has led to stabilization of neighborhoods and improvements to building stock and can increase property value and sales potential . August 22 , 1989 O-LC-LocalDes .PBd. 2 - - LEGEND R-la L 1 Rib PH:1:4 B-1a FffZi Bib '27..M - FH-1 k _1 P-1 I----'1 __,.,_ ....----....-, ,-- --\' FW1 1,-,„__:i MH-1 E=-7:717---":±--3 JOD R-2a ii:ifz.*-.- R-2b EiliM V A B-2a _ B 2 b 7Z ==- ....„ .................04 ---•-•-• R-3a Cr...7.._.1 R-3 b =I•f. B-2 c 0:0:.......,:. B-3 Ii it44 ift1 district L__----• :0,LEGE R-U t;_ _7n_ CSU :tk;....... 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Vote: 5 - Yes 1 - No (Gooding) 1 - Abstention (Cookingham) A : ResoCorH. LAC Board of Planning and Development May 25, 1993 RESOLUTION Designation of Lead Agency Status for Environmental Review WHEREAS, State Law and Section 176 . 6 of the City Code require that a lead agency be established for conducting environmental review of projects in accordance with local and state environmental law, and WHEREAS, State Law specifies that for actions governed by local environmental review, the lead agency shall be that local agency which has primary responsibility for approving and funding or carrying out the action, and WHEREAS, the proposed implementation of physical improvements to infrastructure to accommodate bicycle use as recommended in the City Bicycle Plan requires review under the City ' s Environmental Quality Review Ordinance ; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, that the Board of Planning and Development does hereby declare itself lead agency for the environmental review of the proposed City Bicycle Plan . Passed unanimously 5-0 epj-LeadAge . res Board of Planning and Development May 25, 1993 RESOLUTION Designation of Lead Agency Status for Environmental Review WHEREAS, State Law and Section 176 . 6 of the City Code require that a lead agency be established for conducting environmental review of projects in accordance with local and state environmental law, and WHEREAS, State Law specifies that for actions governed by local environmental review, the lead agency shall be that local agency which has primary responsibility for approving and funding or carrying out the action, and WHEREAS, the proposed implementation of physical improvements to infrastructure to accommodate bicycle use as recommended in the City Bicycle Plan requires review under the City ' s Environmental Quality Review Ordinance ; now, therefore , be it RESOLVED, that the Board of Planning and Development does hereby declare itself lead agency for the environmental review of the proposed City Bicycle Plan . Passed unanimously 5-0 epj-LeadAge . res BOARD OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT May 25, 1993 RESOLUTION NATIONAL RECREATIONAL TRAILS ACT APPLICATION WHEREAS, the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 contained funding authorization for the provision and improvement of bicycle and pedestrian facilities, and WHEREAS, application for funding assistance for such projects are being accepted by the State, and WHEREAS, two projects for trail improvements have been identified that appear to qualify under grant guidelines, and WHEREAS, applications for those projects have been prepared and submitted subject to approval for submission from Common Council, in order to meet the application deadline, now, therefore be it RESOLVED that this Board strongly endorses the proposed projects and urges Common Council approval of their submission. Carried unanimously epj-NRTAappl .res � P Planning and Development Board RESOLUTION August 27, 1996 WHEREAS, a recent study of the Southwest area in the City entitled Southwest Area Land Use Study September 1994 recommends that part of the mobile home zone in the City be rezoned B-5, and WHEREAS,the fact that the area in question has been previously used as a dump making it a high risk area for residential construction, and WHEREAS,with proper site design and landscaping,the existing mobile homes could be adequately screened from future commercial development,and WHEREAS, a buffer can be constructed between Southwest Park and the area to be rezoned to B-5 and such buffer could be made a condition of any site plan for development of the area to be rezoned,now, therefore be it RESOLVED,that the Planning and Development Board hereby recommends the proposed rezoning from MH-1 to B-5 , and, therefore be it further RESOLVED, that the Board urges the Common Council to provide notice to those living near to the area to be rezoned of the proposed zoning change. Carried unanimously.