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Minutes of Public Hearings & Regular Meeting - Thursday, 21 April 2011 - 7:30 PM
Town Hall - 101 Conger Boulevard - Groton, NY
Members, Groton Planning Board (*Absent) Others Present
Edward Neuhauser, Chairperson Joan Fitch, Recording Secretary
Monica Carey
Barbara Clark
*Mark Baxendell
Mary K. Gloster
Janice Haines
John Morey
Applicants & Public in Attendance
Sharon Dickerson, Applicant; Shelly Covert, Applicant; Barry & Karen Shaw, Applicants; Daniel
Covert, Town Councilman Rick Gamel; Abby Homer, Kelly Smith, Dan Klimaszewski.
PUBLIC HEARING #1
Sharon Dickerson, Applicant/Reputed Owner - 196 Lick Street - TM #36.-1-14 - Proposed
Healing Center/Gift Shop
Chairman Ed Neuhauser opened the Public Hearings at 7:30 p.m. The Board Secretary read aloud
the Public Hearing Notice as published in the Groton Independent, Proof of Publication has been
placed on file for the record.
Chairman Neuhauser recognized the applicant who explained to everyone present that she would like
to open a natural healing center and a small gift shop in two existing rooms in her home with a private
entrance. Parking spaces will be in the back off Stevens Road. Member Monica Carey asked about the
five parking spaces shown in the front, and the applicant responded that vehicles parked there could
pull across her lawn; there would be no reason for anyone to back out onto the road. There will be no
parking on the road. The facility would be open by appointment, Tuesday thru Sunday, and there's
normally only one person there at a time.
Chair Neuhauser then asked if there was anyone present who would like to make any comments
regarding this application; there was no one who wished to comment.
With everyone being heard who wished to be heard, Chairman Neuhauser
closed the Public Hearing at 7:38 p.m.
PUBLIC HEARING #2
Shelly Covert, Applicant/Reputed Owner - 767 Clark Street Ext. - TM #20.-1-7.7 - Proposed
Multi-Family Housing Unit
Chairman Neuhauser recognized the applicant who explained to everyone present that she and her
husband had purchased approximately three acres of land improved with a three-apartment house.
They would like to modify one of the large rooms into a fourth unit (studio apartment) containing 384±
SF.
Chair Neuhauser then asked if there was anyone present who would like to make any comments
regarding this application; there was no one who wished to comment.
With everyone being heard who wished to be heard, Chairman Neuhauser
closed the Public Hearing at 7:40 p.m.
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REGULAR MEETING
The Regular Meeting of the Town of Groton Planning Board was called to order at 7:40 p.m. by
Chairman Ed Neuhauser.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES — 17 MARCH 2011
A motion was then made by Member Barbara Clark to approve the Minutes of the 17 March
2011 Planning Board meeting, as submitted. The motion was seconded by Member Monica
Carey, with the vote recorded as follows:
Ayes: Chair Neuhauser Nays: None
Member Carey
Member Clark Absent: Member Baxendell
Member Gloster
Member Haines
Member Morey
Motion carried.
This becomes Action #15 of 2011.
OLD BUSINESS
Sharon Dickerson, Applicant/Reputed Owner - 196 Lick Street - TM #36.-1-14 - Proposed
Healing Center/Gift Shop
(Reference is made to the Planning Board Minutes of 17 March 2011 for details pertaining to this
matter.) The applicant has submitted a new Site Plan, as requested.
Chair Neuhauser acknowledged that "under 6 NYCRR Part 617.5(c)(10), (12) or (13) of the State
Environmental Quality Review Law, the proposed action is a Type II action and is determined not to
have a significant impact on the environment, or is otherwise precluded from environmental review
under the Environmental Conservation Law, Article 8."
A motion was then made by Member Clark to approve the Final Site Plan for the proposed
healing center and gift shop, as revised, with the stipulation that there will be no on-street
parking. The motion was seconded by Member Carey, with the vote recorded as follows:
Ayes: Chair Neuhauser Nays: None
Member Carey
Member Clark Absent: Member Baxendell
Member Gloster
Member Haines
Member Morey
Motion carried.
This becomes Action #16 of 2011.
Shelly Covert, Applicant/Reputed Owner - 767 Clark Street Ext. - TM #20.-1-7.7 - Proposed
Multi-Family Housing Unit
Chairman Neuhauser recognized the applicant and acknowledged receipt of a revised Site Plan, as
requested at the March meeting of the Board.
Chair Neuhauser acknowledged that "under 6 NYCRR Part 617.5(c)(10), (12) or (13) of the State
Environmental Quality Review Law, the proposed action is a Type II action and is determined not to
have a significant impact on the environment, or is otherwise precluded from environmental review
under the Environmental Conservation Law, Article 8."
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After reviewing the revised Site Plan, a motion was made by Member Mary Gloster to approve the
Final Site Plan for the proposed multi-family housing, as revised. The motion was seconded by
Member Carey, with the vote recorded as follows:
Ayes: Chair Neuhauser Nays: None
Member Carey
Member Clark Absent: Member Baxendell
Member Gloster
Member Haines
Member Morey
Motion carried.
This becomes Action #17 of 2011.
(It is noted for the record that Kelly Smith and Dan Klimaszewski arrived late for the Public Hearing on
this matter. They had some questions, which were answered by the Board. They had no objection to
what was being proposed.)
NEW BUSINESS
Barry & Karen Shaw, Applicants/Reputed Owners - 774 Peru Road - TM #36.-1-10 - Proposed
Antique Shop
Chairman Neuhauser recognized the applicants who explained that would like to convert a portion of
their existing barn into a 27 ft. by 30 ft. seasonal retail shop selling antiques and collectibles, as
shown on the drawings accompanying their application. There will be an area of approximately 40
feet by 50 feet for parking. CEO Gary Coats had visited the proposed shop, according to the Shaws.
All will be in compliance with the codes and will be handicapped accessible. Proposed signage will be
two 24 SF signs, one on the north end and one on the south end of the structure. Since there will be
no heat provided, the shop will operate seasonally, April to October, although they plan to insulate it.
Mrs. Shaw stated that they are thinking of opening Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from 10 a.m. to
5 p.m. The parking shown on the plan will accommodate five vehicles, but there is plenty of room for
overflow parking. They will install a new door to the shop.
At the conclusion of the discussion, a motion was made by Member Clark to approve the
Preliminary Site Plan for the proposed antique shop. The motion was seconded by Member
Janice Haines, with the vote recorded as follows:
Ayes: Chair Neuhauser Nays: None
Member Carey
Member Clark Absent: Member Baxendell
Member Gloster
Member Haines
Member Morey
Motion carried.
This becomes Action #18 of 2011.
A motion was then made by Member Carey to set a Public Hearing for the proposed antique
shop for 19 May 2011 at 7:30 p.m. The motion was seconded by Member John Morey, with the
vote recorded as follows:
Ayes: Chair Neuhauser Nays: None
Member Carey
Member Clark Absent: Member Baxendell
Member Gloster
Member Haines
Member Morey
Motion carried.
This becomes Action #19 of 2011.
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OTHER MATTER
• Member Carey again commented on the Dickerson application. In the past, parking on the
road has created difficulties for farm machinery traveling thereon.
ADJOURNMENT
At 8:05 p.m., a motion was made by Member Clark to adjourn the meeting. The motion was seconded
by Member Gloster, with all members present voting in favor.
n E. Fitch, Board Secretary Emailed to Town/Deputy Clerks, CEO Coats, Chair Neuhauser&
Board Members Baxendell, Gloster, Carey, Clark&Morey on 5/19/11
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