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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2003-11-20TOWN OF DRYDEN PLANNTNG BOARD THURSDAY, NOVEMBER R 0, 200 1%1 EM B ERS PRE SENT ; Chairperson Barbara CaIdw�� II, Ibm Hatfield, Joe I '.aquatra, Marty ChristoI'ferso�n and David L'canStein 1 ALSO PRESENT: fenny I.Asi — Recording Secretary, Debbie Cross, George Frantz * * *ge*,kl *ge*,Pge *,A'e Lv4 'e441gc* %6ge **gc! tnhge*4't**ge*,A4 e**gedF 7:40 FM The board reviewed the postcard - or. the informational mee�.ings :[.j or the Comprehe,ns -1vt� Plan and gave the revisions to De dross to fonvard on to 1- ien.ry. Thtt board then re.vie�ve -d the poi ter lvls_ Gross handed out to the board that will be posted throughout. the to wli and village :for [he above inenti one d meetings. Chair Caldwell announced the 6 mile Creek Watershed Assessment: meeting will be held can Monday, December I; ?4U at 3;pm al. the County I°iuman Services Bu11ding. Deb C7ross stated she WIII be atten ding that meeting and will share notes Mth the Planning Board. Chair Cal diveII announced she received, as a member af:'the Municipal Planning Coalition, maps from Crystal Buck at the Tompkins County Planning Department and read the letter to the board that she received. Ms_ Buck is requesting any comments by 1 1!21!03, The purpose ofthe Cc deveIcping a Comprchensive flan vas discussed and per Dav1d 1 tins #ern it is regarding their concern .f:or what might be hap pcniag at the border tokens and W11al. types of tjjings miuht the adjacent towns need to lac informed about. Joe stated there is one debate at the national level Over growth management versus growth control and al. the local level; a local planning board %vould try control measures. Transportation corridors, tr ansportation planning and some other broad issues would be considered that municipal boundaries just don't address. Chair Caldwvll stayed the county has had the town draft as is has proceslsed_ Clt~orge stated the county was concerned about ho�v the sewer service areas that are outl1nW in the TEJ S in the waste water t.rea tin ent plant upgrades and they don`t qi u te match with the county but it leas been rewIv+ Ad and are close enough for planning purposes. Tom stated one of his comments/concerns was that as the county planning goes J %or and they incorporate what this board has alr -ady done to avoid conflicts being created at that le Vcl at this p()i31t as the board 1S just about finished with the town plan- .Deb Cross and Kate 14ackett have kept in touch to keep #hc county 1nvoIved. Tom f %,eIs that the Route 13 and the transportation corridor issue overlaps ���ith the issues this board has idendfied and have not been able to lay out comprehensively a corridor that you would want to keep development out Of SO !.hat YOU could in fac13 0 years from now if you needed a new Route 13 design oIsunxe sort, 'fom asked how that would work together. The Town of Ulysseys was briefly discussed as an example- Dave suggempd having Lich Gross look at the maps, the comprehensive plan map and compare them and then contact Crystal to verify the inFcn-mation, Dave also asked about the conservation reserve program and Deb explained, In final, [hair Caldwell requested to have Doh Bross look into further and have her (Deb) and George work togeth er- George F'rantr. gave the board a DRAFT' Comb rehensive Plan notebook with the 116l'Iowing changes: 1) page ], section "Foreword` point out what the document I's for and �rvhat it is not for; 2) page 56 — added map for possible Varna; 3) page ,'?"1d column half way down — 3 sentences about .Route 366 (shows what could happen if route 366 were re- constructed an slow down traffic); 4) map 5 -3?, page 67 e .lack Bush had the idea that ended the thru street from Ferguson to ]route 13 and gawk an alternative to include Irish ettlomerit (turn north on Trish Settlement and continue; not to have a bunch of h . ouses in that area) and ad&d a red to repress n(. Main Streit; ) conformance with ag and faun Iand — George spoke to Monica and Deb Teeter and goal is to not be In conflict but rattier complement it in this plan; C) have the suburban} residential as main concern — the Garpentcr J.amily has plans to farm both sides o1' Route 13 and are planning on expanding. Geor;;e stated the town does not have to zone it and suggested that it ne��er be de %jeIoped west of the village down Route 13. Com suggested having a section that's ag with residential Pushing on both sides of it and all feel that the balance has been accomp11shed and balance has been maintained. Tom asked if someone wantcd to contact the pIann.Ing board rnernhers, how they would go about that. George stated that inside of the front cover hi could have the personal information there with names and e- mails- 1Dave iritrnriuc�ed a process (}i revisions from information 1 "i-oin informational meetings, Ht handed taut a flyer with hamlet recommendaticins and five concerns on thorn from people he had spoken tO. The following were the ecmcerns in brief, 1) proposed density is too high; 2) no one favors having buildings closer to the road av; 3) single family ownership must be encouraged to keep a balance with rental units; 4) mined commercial residential units should be no more than 2 stories; S) multiunit apartment complexes should be capped al. no mare than ten to twenty units. A brkfd Vic ussion folIowe�,d. Chair Caldwell. requested that a� many of the board members will attend what they can as far as the meetings go- Henir has confirmed access to the buildings. Marty requested having George emrnaii the power point to the hoard. George stated he would burn the plan to a CD and send it out Io the members of the board- The protocol for the informational meetings was decided to be the t161lowing: have people state their name and address and would then have five minutes to speak. Once they have spoken, they will need to wait until all u-c dime to speak again. Debbie Gross stated the Following ways would be used to advertise the informational meetings: mailings, posters, and press releases. Chair Caldwell will send a letter to the Village Officials and invite them to these meetings. George stated he would have 25 hard copies and would give them to Deb to have in the ollice. The meeting adjourned at 9:15pm. '10