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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-07-12July 12, 1976
The Lansing Town Board and Lansing Planning Board held a Public Hearing on
July 12,.1976 at 8 :00 P.M. at the Lansing Town Hall in regard to proposed changes
to the Land Subdivision Regulations for the Town of Lansing.
Planning
Board
Members Present:
Chairman Viola Miller, Fred Edmondson,
William
Louis
at 8:00
Bush,
Bement,
McDermott presiding.
Lola
Present
Winters and
Present
and
Recording
Clerk
Secretary
Linda
Hirvonen.
Town
Board
Members Present:
Supervisor
Wesley McDermott, Councilmen
Louis
at 8:00
Bush,
Supervisor Wesley
McDermott presiding.
Bert
Present
Hilliard
Present
and
Present
Clerk
Jane
Horky.
Proof of Notice having been furnished, the Public Hearing on proposed changes
to the Land Subdivision Regulations was called to order by Planning Board Chairman
Viola Miller, at 8:00 P.M.
-- Mrs. Miller reviewed the proposed changes which would simplify procedures
for Minor Subdivisions, the change of exemption for Subdivision approval from
the present five acres to three acres and the removal of the requirement for land
or money for parks or recreation.
A general discussion of the proposed changes to the Land Subdivision
regulations was held by the board.
The T own Board requested the Planning Board to compose and incorporate
in the regulations, a specific explanation on why it is essential that persons
submit and file their Land Subdivision Plans with the Planning Board.
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All persons desiring to be heard, having been heard, the hearing was
terminated at 9:04 P.M.
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the To"
Board and the Planning Board of the Town
of Lansing will hold a Public Hearing, pur-
suant to Section 272 of the Town Law, on
proposed changes to the Land Subdivision
Regulations for the Town of Lansing. Said
changes will simpplifyprocedures for Minor
Subdivisions ,'will - change exemption for ,
Subdivision .approval from present five
acres to three acres, and will remove the
requirement for land or money for parks or
recreation.
Copies of the complete • text of. said
regulations, including proposed changes,
may be seen at the Office of the Town Clerk
during regular business hours.•
Said Hearing will be held on July 12, 1976
at 8:00 P.M. 'at the Lansing Town Hall,
Lansing, New York, at which time all
persons intere'st_ed, shall be given an oppor-
tunity to be heard.
By order of the Town Board and Planning
Board '
Wesley E. McDermott, Supervisor
Viola H. Miller, Chairman, Planning Board t
June 30, 1976
On Motion, meeting adjourned at 9:04 P.M.
July 133 1976
The Lansing
Town
Board met in
Regular Session at
the Lansing Town Hall
on July 139, 1976
at 8:00
P.M. with
Supervisor Wesley
McDermott presiding.
Wesley McDermott
Louis Bush
Bert Hilliard
Edward LaVigne
Lee Naegely
Lloyd Sharpsteen
Robert Williamson
Jane Bush Horky
ROLL CALL
Supervisor
Present
Councilman
Present
Councilman
Present
Councilman
Absent
Councilman
Present
Highway Supt.
Present
Town Atty.
Present
Clerk
Present
Visitors: Louise Barr, Frank Nagy, Ernest Tripp and Albert Ferris,
Zoning Officer Norman Stanton.
The Supervisor called the meeting to order having the clerk take the
Roll Call,
Proof of Notice having been furnished, the Public Hearing on the Junk Yard
Application of Albert Ferris to operate a Junk Yard at the corner of Searles Road
and Auburn Road, was called to order at 8 :00 P.M. by Supervisor McDermott.
Ordinance Officer Norman Stanton presented board members with a map showing the
location of the proposed junk yard and proposed plantings of the area owned by
Albert Ferris. Mr. Ferris also spoke and discussed his plans to the board.
All persons desiring to be heard, having been heard, and no objections
made to said Junk Yard Application of Albert '.Ferris, the hearing was terminated
at 8:25 P.M.
The board discussed the hearing just held and the following resolution offered:
RESOLUTION offered by Mr. Hilliard, who moved its adoption, seconded by Mr. Bush:
WHEREAS, a Public Hearing has been held on an application by Albert Ferris
for a junk yard, and
WHEREAS, no one appeared in opposition thereto, and
WHEREAS, the said Albert Ferris indicated he would remove remaining articles
of used materials to the rear or off the premises by September 14, 1976, now
therefore be it
icontinued)