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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-03-21TOWN OF DRYDEN ® DRYDEN, NEW YORK.
In the Sean of the Finer Laker Aegrori
Planning Board
Town of Dryden March 21, 1980
Present: Chw. B. Caldwell, B. Lavine, C. Dann, Zo. S. Stewart
The housing committee of Tompkins County Advisory Board would like
information concerning new housing which would include:
1) permits issued
2) planning board action
3) potential sites in towns of Ithaca, Lansing, Dryden
Zoning officer Sib
Stewart will
go
through the tax maps and try to
find out how many lots
remain vacant
in
sub - divisions and approximate
total road frontage for
these lots,
for
April meeting.
Mr. Dann wondered what would happen if road approved and no houses
built in that particular area. If town approved road, they would have to
maintain it if
any houses on road or not.
A couple
suggestions were
made concerning
new roads:
1) limit building of any new roads.
2) possibly building could be focused on area where roads are
already constructed.
3) smaller phases with shorter &-e of roads.
Concerning planning board resolution made December 20, 1979 on ban-
ning transportation of nuclear waste and chlorine gas through the town,
the town board has decided to put no ban on transportation of waste from
nuclear plants. The county it still working on it and planning board
will see what they decide.
Short discussion on 1980 census was presented by Chw. Caldwell.
Census maps should be available by May and sent to various municipalities
where the maps can be checked and if in error a complaint must be filed
within ten days.
Mr. Cor Drost presented a letter stating that he met with Mr. Humphrey
on March 7, 1980 concerning the area of Woodland Road which he plans to
convey to the town. Mr. Humphrey was unaware that the part of the road was
already owned by the town. It was satisfactory to the town and saw no need
for a turn around at the end of the section.
The driveway of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas of
access as it instersects a part of Woodland
Approximately 11.5 feet of the driveway will
after conveyance of this segment.
5 Woodland Road has no public
Road owned by Mr. Drost.
intersect publicly held road
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Planning Board
Town of Dryden -2- March 21, 1980
The board wanted to know Mr. Thomas's opinion on this matter. Mr.
Drost will have Mr. Thomas or someone representing him at out next meeting
so the board can hear his views on the matter.
No decision could be made due to the board lacking a quorum.
Respectfully submitted,
Joan Bray - Secretary
TOWN OF DRYDEN • DRYDEN, NEW YORK
Planning Board
In the Heart of the Finger Laker Region
Town of Dryden March 21, 1980
Present: Chw. B. Caldwell, B. Lavine, C. Dann, Zo. S. Stewart
The housing committee of Tompkins County Advisory Board would like
information concerning new housing which would include:
1) permits issued
2) planning board action
3) potential sites in towns of Ithaca, Lansing, Dryden
Zoning officer Sib Stewart will go through the tax maps and try to
find out how many lots remain vacant in sub - divisions and approximate
total road frontage for these lots, for April meeting.
• Mr. Dann wondered what would happen if road approved and no houses
built in that particular area. If town approved road, they would have to
maintain it if any houses on road or not. A couple suggestions were
made concerning new roads:
1) limit building of any new roads.
2) possibly building could be focused on area where roads are
already constructed.
3) smaller phases with shorter(f �e of roads.
Concerning planning board resolution made December 20, 1979 on ban-
ning transportation of nuclear waste and chlorine gas through the town,
the town board has decided to put no ban on transportation of waste from
nuclear plants. The county it still working on it and planning board
will see what they decide.
Short discussion on 1980 census was presented by Chw. Caldwell.
Census maps should be available by May and sent to various municipalities
where the maps can be checked and if in error a complaint must be filed
within ten days.
Mr. Cor Drost presented a letter stating that he met with Mr. Humphrey
on March 7, 1980 concerning the area of Woodland Road which he plans to
convey to the town. Mr. Humphrey was unaware that the part of the road was
already owned by the town. It was satisfactory to the town and saw no need
for a turn around at the end of the section.
• The driveway of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas of 5 Woodland Road has no
public
access as it instersects a part of Woodland Road owned by Mr. Drost.
Approximately 11.5 feet of the driveway will intersect publicly held road
after conveyance of this segment.
TOWN OF DRYDEN • DRYDEN, NEW YORK
Planning Board
Town of Dryden
In the Heart of the Finger Lakes Region
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March 21, 1980
The board wanted to know Mr. Thomas's opinion on this matter. Mr.
Drost will have Mr. Thomas or someone representing him at out next meeting
so the board can hear his views on the matter.
No decision could be made due to the board lacking a quorum.
Respectfully submitted,
Joan Bray - Secretary
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Dryden Planninp, Board,
Re: Upper Ellis Highlands Subdivision,
L. S. ,
March 20, 19806
On march 7 180 I met with Mr. Greg. Humphrey to inspect the area of
Woodland Road which I plan to convev to the Town of Dryden. He expressed that
he was unaware that this part of the road was not already owned by the town,
that it was satisfactory to the town, and that he saw no need for a turnaround
at the end of this section. He would report his findings to the planning board.
Thusfar, the driveway of Mr, h Mrs. Thomas, 5 Woodland Rd., has no
public access as it intersects a part of Woodland Road owned by me. 11.5 ft of
this driveway will intersect publicly held road after conveyance of this
segment. The width of the driveway at the line of intersection is approx. 24
ft.
Before I have a deed drawn to convey this segment of Woodland Rd. to the
Town ,I would like to know whether all of this meets Town Planning Board.
approval,
Yours Sincerely,`
Cor J. Drost,
129 Hickory Circle,
Ithaca, NY, 14850o
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