HomeMy WebLinkAbout07-16-19 - Planning and Dev Board Project Review Committee AgendaCITY OF ITHACA
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DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
JoAnn Cornish, Director
Planning 8iDevelopment —6O7'274'6550 Community Development/TURA —607'274'6j6j
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PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT BOARD Project Review
Review & Designw
NOTICE OF MEETING & AGENDA
TO: City of Ithaca Project Review Committee (Planning & Development Board)
FROM: Lisa Nicholas, Deputy Director of Planning and Development
DATE: July 9,IO19
SUBJECT: Agenda for Project Review Committee Meeting: TUESDAY, JULY 16, 2019
The Project Review Committee Meeting is scheduled to begin at 9:00 a.m. in the SECOND Floor Conference Room,
City Hall, 108 E. Green St. Please call Anya Harris at 274-6550, if you cannot attend or you require additional
information.
9:00 Project: Immaculate Conception Redevelopment Project
Location: 320 W Buffalo Street
Applicant: Ithaca Neighborhood Housing Services (INHS)
Anticipated Board Action(s) in July: Public Hearing, Review of FEAF Parts 2 & 3
Project Description: The project involves the renovation/conversion of the existing two-story former school
building into a mixed-use building with a two-story addition along North Plain Street, a new four-story apartment
building, (2) three -unit townhome buildings, (1) four -unit townhome building, the renovation/conversion of a
single family home into a two-family home, and the renovation of the "Catholic Charities" Building. The overall
pro/ectei|| contain 78 dwelling units with 127 bedrooms. Total increase in square footage on the site will be
49,389 SF, from 62,358 to 111,747 SF. 9,274 SF of new and existing space in the former school will be
commercial use. Site development will require demolition of one wing of the existing school building and one
single-family home. The project also includes greenspace areas, 45 surface parking spaces, and other site
amenities. The property is located in the R -2b zoning district; however, the applicant has applied to Common
Council for a Planned Unit Development (PUD). This has been determined to be a Type 1 Action under the City
of Ithaca Environmental Quality Review Ordinance §I76'4(8)(1\(k), (n), (B)(6), and the State Environmental
Quality Review Act ("SEQRA") §617.4(b)(11).
Project materials are available for download from the City website and are updated regularly:
9:15 Project: Commercial Building
Location: 410 Elmira Road
Applicant: PW Campbell or Visions Federal Credit Union
Anticipated Board Action(s) in July: Public Hearing, Determination of Environmental Sigificance &
Recommendation to BZA
Project Description: The applicant proposes to construct a 3,450 SF commercial building with a drive'throu8h,
parking area for 20 cars, a 940 SF amphitheater, and associated site improvements on the 1.56 acre project
site. The site is currently vacant. The project site is in the SW -3 Zoning district and will likely require an area
variance. The project is subject to the Southwest Area Design Guidelines. This has been determined to be a
Type 1 Action under the City of Ithaca Environmental Quality Review Ordinance §176-4(8)(2), and the State
Environmental Quality Review Act ("SEQRA") §617.4(b)(11).
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Project materials are available for download from the City website and are updated regularly:
https://www.cityofithaca.org/DocumentCenter/Index/1019
9:30 Project: ChainWorks District Redevelopment
Location: 620 N Aurora Street
Applicant: Jamie Gensel of Fagan Enginering for David Lubin of Unchained Properties
Anticipated Board Action(s) in July: Consideration of Final Approval for Phase 1
Project Description: The proposed Chain Works District is located on a 95'acre parcel traversing the City and
Town of Ithaca's municipal boundary. It is a proposed mixed'usedeve|opmentconsistingofresidentia|,office,
commercial, retail, restaurant/cafe, warehousing/distribution, manufacturing, and open space. Completion of
the Project is estimated to be over a seven- to ten-year period and will involve renovation of existing structures
as well as new structures to complete a full buildout of 1,706,150 SF. The applicant applied for a Planned Unit
Development (PUD) for development of a mixed-use district, and site plan review for Phase 1 of the
development in 2014. The project also involves a Planned Development Zone (PDZ) in the Town and subdivision.
This project is a Type | Action under the City of Ithaca Code, Environmental Quality Review Ordinance, §174- 6
(B)(1)(i),(j),(k),(n), (2), (6), (7),(8)(a\ond (b) and the State Environmental Quality Review Act §617.4 (b)(2),(3),
(5)(iii), (6)(i), and (iv), for which the Lead Agency issued a Positive Declaration of Environmental Significance on
October 28, 2014. The Lead Agency held subsequently Public Scoping on November 18, 2014. The Lead Agency
deemed the Draft GEIS adequate for public review on March 8, 2016, held the public hearing on March 29, I0I6
and accepted comments until May 10, 2016. The Lead Agency filed a Notice of Completion for the FGEIS on
March 5, 2019. The FGEIS includes the original DGEIS, all comments and responses on the DGEIS, revised
information resulting from those comments, and updated information since the publication of the DEIS. The
Board adopted findings on March 26, I0I9. The applicant is now proposing Phase 1 of the project which entails
the rehabilitation of buildings 21 and 24.
Project materials are available for download from the City website and are updated regularly.
9:45 Project: Student Apartment
Location: 232 Dryden Summit Rd
Applicant: Todd FoxforVISUM Development
Anticipated Board Action(s) in July: Project Presentation and Declaration of Lead Agency
Project Description: The applicant is proposing to construct a four-story building with eight apartments
and associated site improvements. The .884 -acre project site contains two recently completed
apartment buildings. Site development requires the removal of existing landscaped areas and the
removal, relocation, or upgrading of water and sewer lines within Summit Avenue. Site improvements
will include retaining walls, landscaping, walkways, and exterior bike racks. Parking for bikes will be
provided inside the buildings. The pro/ectsite is in the CR -4 Collegetown Area Form District (CAFD) and
requires Design Review. As no parking is proposed for the project, the applicant will submit a
Transportation Demand Management Plan (TDMP) for approval by the Planning Board in accordance
with district regulations. The project is likely to require area variances. This has been determined to be
an Unlisted Action under the City of Ithaca Environmental Quality Review Ordinance and the State
Environmental Quality Review Act ("SEQRA") and requires environmental review.
Project materials are available for download from the City website and are updated regularly:
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10:00 Project: Student Housing
Location: 815 SAurona Street
Applicant: Stream Collaborative, Noah Demarest for Project Sponsors Todd Fox and Charlie O'Connor
Anticipated Board Action(s) in July: Review of FEAF Parts 2 & 3, Potential Determination of Environmetnal
Significance
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Project Description: The project applicant proposes a new 66 -unit student housing complex (approximately
16,700 SF footprint) comprised of three buildings constructed on hillside on the east side of Route 96B,
overlooking the proposed Chain Works District. The proposed buildings will contain (2) one -bedroom units, (41)
two-bedroom units, and (23) three-bedroom units. Amenities will include agym and media room, with access
to an outdoor amenity space on the first floor of building B, and a roof terrace and lounge on the fourth floor of
building B. The project shares the 2.85 -acre site with an existing cell tower facility, garages, an office, and a
one -bedroom apartment. Site improvements will include walkways and curb cuts to be tied into a public
sidewalk proposed by the Town of Ithaca. Fire truck access is proposed at existing site entry at the south end of
the property, with a new fire lane to be constructed in front of the buildings A & B at the northern end of the
site. The project will include 67 parking spaces, as required by zoning. The property located in the R -3b zoning
district. This has been determined to be a Type 1 Action under the City of Ithaca Environmental Quality Review
Ordinance §176`4(B)(1)(k), (n), (B)(2), and the State Environmental Quality Review Act ("SEQRA") §617.4(b)(11).
Project materials are available for download from the City website and are updated regularly:
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10:15 Agenda Review for 07-23-2019
10:30 Adjournment
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Mayor Svante Myrick & Common Council
Dr. Luvelle Brown, Superintendent, ICSD
Jay Franklin, Tompkins County Assessment
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