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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-07-19-Town Planning Board July 199 1973 Town of Dryden I•ert: Chairman B. Caldwell, A4. Peck, G. Hanford, R. Everett, C. helemen, 11. Roberts, ZO S. Stewart. Absent: A. Reed, TB Member C. Cotterill Meeting commenced at 7:45 p.m. Diane H. and Eleanor L. Church — 51 Freese ltd. R.D. 7, Ithaca, New York. Six lots in park. Each trailer will have own drive with entrance off Freese Rd. Has 1,000 dal. tank. Mr. Church was originally told 2 trailers could be on 1,000 gal. tank. Checked with Health Dept. abo!it newer system. Chairman Caldwell read letter from Vincent P. Hannon Asst<oliperintendent of Public worls rejecting application for 1�"" water service as sewer is not available P.s per agreement between Town of Dryden and City of Ithaca. Letter from applicants to Town Supervisor C. McCord read by Chairman Caldwell regarding r dents of Freese Rd. petitioning Town Bd. of Dryden, N.Y. for an extension of the Varna. Sewer District on Freese Rd. from the bridge towards Hanshaw lid. for the purpose of further development. Residents are Duane and Eleanor Church, Wilfred and Cla,idette Johnson, David Pullen. Chairman Caldwell was concerned about school bz.is traffic with the 1 -lane bridge and hill by the park.. John B. Smith - Rt. 38, Freeville,_N.Y. Mr. Smith presented sketch of subdivision. This viii be on a new road. Applicant will bring detailed drawings at next meoting 8/2/73. The land is leVally deeded in 1 parcel of property. The Planning Board gave approval of a 1 -lot minor sl.ibdivision on Rt. 38 to the South of John Smith's present home, tri- angular portion noted on the map. 11. Roberts seconded motion. Morris Peck so moved this be granted, �1 A *� ['own Planning Board (2) July 19, 197;1 9 r-;,- n7wnh,.nser Farms and Livestock_S,rbdiv_ision f Freeville- Mc1?ean to be called "Riverside Manor". Dori ti4cKee sixrveyor, presented edivision p1tins of subdivision. Accept -ortce of road from R. C.tse Highway Superintendent presented. 'There was a, question on name of 1 street in plat's "atramberry Lane ". It was stated there is 1 street by that name already in the community' Potential problem having 2 streets named -the same wol.'ld be medical. Name will be changed and noted on.map. A performance Mond is not required. Lots #16.19 are not approved by health Dept. at this time. There will not by any cellars ,ender the homes. Formak acceptance of road needed from Helen Amdur. G. Hanford so moved on this and. R. Everett seconded motion. Dennis Lawrence_ Hanshaw Heights - Hanshaw 'id extension. Presemtly there are 44 units on 7z acres of land. 1 {r. Lawrence owns %J additional acres which is Health De.pt., approved for additional t.inits of 32 -35 Nlobi le Homes. The is 1 sand filter for existing units. Will have an I •di.ti.onal filter for new units. 'Total number of Mobile biomes will be approximately 80 units. Park will comply with trailer zoning ordiance. Fuel. oil, gas, electric, water will be underground. Mr. Lawrence will be in at. a, later date with a detailed engineer's drawing. 'Town Board approved above in principle but to be turned over to the Planning Board for working oltt the details with formal recommendation back to the Town Board. Discilssion on Planned,11nit Development - A Planned Unit Development would allow for public services - allows a greater density and cluster housing. Chairman Caldwell asked Board members for their opinions on this type of development. Discussion on - should a public hearing be held after the 'own Board had passed .i.t to the Planning Board for a preliminary report. Th(, planning Board then has to make a report within 45 days back to tl'e :Own Board . 1 Town Planning Board (3) July 199 1973 t Town of Dryden Zoning Officer S. Stewart giiesti.oned a new road being built by Mr., Robinson for apartment complex on fit. 38. Freeville9 N.Y. Health Dept. has approved lagoon system for sewage disposal. Mr. Robinson has a permit fur complex which has a total of 5 buildings. Each building with the following, bedrooms: Blii ].ding #1 - 7 - 3 bedroom apartments Building #2 - 8 - 1 bedroom apartments Building #3 - 7 - 3 bedroom apartments Building #4 - 7 - 2 bedroom apartments Building #5 - 6 - 2 bedroom apartments 01iestion was raised on dwelling and dwelling unit. Helen Amdur `town Attorney has to accept road approval. In this case all papers will be given to Helen Amd,ir to clarify what Planning Board function is, Mr. Robinson met with the ganning Board on Aiarch 159 1973. At that time there was a question as to not enough area for the number of units planned. The land will rerna.ia tender one Ownership. Respectfully submitted Mary Bryant, Rec. Seco M