HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution PB 18-02 John Young - East Shore Circle RESOLUTION PB 18-02
RESOLUTION OF TOWN OF LANSING PLANNING BOARD CONDITONALLY APPROVING
JOHN YOUNG - MINOR 4 LOT SUBDIVISION, EAST SHORE CIRCLE
WHEREAS,an application was made by John Young for a four-lot Minor subdivision approval at East
Shore Circle, Lansing, New York, and otherwise known as TPNs 37.1-7-12.2, consisting of a total of
26.26± acres in the Residential - Moderate Density (R2) Zone; and
WHEREAS, the proposed subdivision is shown on a "Survey Map showing the lands of John Young,
et al., Town of Lansing, Tompkins County, New York," dated January 9, 2018, and proposes to re-
subdivide existing parcels to become Lot 1 ± 1.05 acres, Lot 2 ± 1.05acres, Lot 3 ± 1.16 acres, and Lot 4
the balance of the parcel at 9.85 +/-acres; and
WHEREAS,on December 11 ,2017,the Planning Board classified the proposed subdivision as a Minor
Subdivision, including as there are 3 additional new lots being created, and there are no roads or
infrastructure proposed to be developed; and
WHEREAS,a public hearing was duly noticed and held upon January 22,2018 to consider such minor
subdivision and the potential environmental impacts thereof, and the public was free to provide
opinions and evidence in respect of such matters and all members of the public were duly heard and
all evidence taken; and
WHEREAS, a negative declaration of environmental impacts was duly issued under SEQRA, this
tion is exempt from the § 239 requirements under the General Municipal Law, and this land, even
ough within an R2 Residential - Moderate Residential District, is currently seasonally farmed such
that no agricultural impacts are expected; and
WHEREAS,the Planning Board has considered and carefully reviewed the requirements of the Town's
laws and regulations relative to subdivisions and the unique needs of the Town due to the topography,
the soil types and distributions, and other natural and man-made features upon and surrounding the
area of the proposed subdivision, and the Town has also considered the Town's Comprehensive Plan
and compliance therewith, and the Planning Board has further considered the proposed subdivision
in relation to the surrounding area and neighborhoods, the public facilities and services available, the
site characteristics, and any potential on and off site environmental impacts; and
WHEREAS, upon due consideration and deliberation by the Town of Lansing Planning Board, now
therefore be it
RESOLVED, that the Town of Lansing Planning Board grants Final Plat Subdivision Approval of the
application for a four-lot minor subdivision of certain land located at East Shore Circle, Lansing, New
York, and that the afore-described survey map shall suffice as a Final Plat when so amended in
accordance with the following conditions and findings:
1. The land and the resulting parcels may not be further subdivided or have any boundaries
hanged without further subdivision or other approval of and by the Town of Lansing Planning
Board, and this condition shall be stated on the face of the Final Plat referenced below.
2. The Survey Map shall be labelled as a "Minor Subdivision Final Plat" and all other plat
requirements,for good cause as shown,shall be waived in connection with such final plat, including
the various requirements of Local Law #3 of 2016, § 6(B), in that: (i) such additional information is
not necessary for this review; (ii) the lot configurations comply with requirements of zoning and the
subdivision law; (iii) no new lots are hereby being created; and (iv) the Planning Board has
determined that this waiver of requirements for a final plat will not have any adverse effect on this
review or the neighborhood.
3. The sealing and endorsement of such Minor Subdivision Final Plat shall be made by the
Planning Board Chair, and the Developer shall thereafter present and obtain the signing of the plat
by Tompkins County Assessment Department, followed by filing in the Tompkins County Clerk's
Office,followed by the provision of proof of such filing promptly delivered to Town of Lansing Code
Enforcement Office,all within the time limit requirements of the Town's Subdivision Local law(Local
Law #3 of 2016).
4. No Building Permits for new construction on any of the parcels will be permitted at any time
until the final subdivision map has been filed with the Tompkins County Tax Assessment
Department and Tompkins County Clerk's Office.
5. Developer shall obtain all necessary curb-cut/work permits from the appropriate State or local
Highway Department(s) for any driveways connecting with East Shore Circle, as well as for any
culverts that are to be installed in conjunction with such future driveways.
6. Submission of a plot plan for each approved lot if and when any new building permits are
sought,including to show a proposed layout and dimensions of any proposed buildings, driveways,
and other improvements, as well as a drainage plan with details sufficient to demonstrate that
adequate drainage facilities can be provided to protect houses and structures from flooding,standing
water, or other potential drainage problems.
January 22, 2018
Motion by: Dean Shea
Seconded by: Larry Sharpsteen
VOTE AS FOLLOWS:
Sandra Dennis Conlon- Aye
Lin Davidson-Aye
Al Fiorille - Aye
Larry Sharpsteen- Aye
Deborah Trumbull - Aye
Dean Shea,Alternate - Aye
Thomas Butler,2nd Alternate- Aye
Gerald Caward- Aye
at Subdivision Approval of the
application for a four-lot minor subdivision of certain land located at East Shore Circle, Lansing, New
York, and that the afore-described survey map shall suffice as a Final Plat when so amended in
accordance with the following conditions and findings:
1. The land and the resulting parcels may not be further subdivided or have any boundaries
hanged without further subdivision or other approval of and by the Town of Lansing Planning
Board, and this condition shall be stated on the face of the Final Plat referenced below.