HomeMy WebLinkAbout08-28-17 APPROVED PB Minutes APPROVED
Town of Lansing
Monday, August 28, 2017 6:30 PM PLANNING BOARD MEETING
PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS
(*Denotes present)
Tom Ellis,Chairman
Norman(Lin)Davidson,Vice-Chairman
Larry Sharpsteen
Al Fiorille
Gerald Caward
Deborah Trumbull
Sandra Dennis Conlon
Dean Shea,Alternate
Other Staff
Lynn Day, Zoning Officer Mike Long, AICP Sue Munson, Information Aide
Edward LaVigne, Supervisor Guy Krogh, Esq. Doug Dake, Town Board Liaison
Public Present
Carol Oster Francis Kabat Jesse Sudol Roger Grant Tim Harris
Janet Hoag Andy Sciarabba Suzanne Hinderliter Roger Van De Poel
Sue Ruoff Colleen Hilliard Mike Koplinka-Loehr Carrie Koplinka-Loehr
Doug Caveney Linda Hirvonen
Chairman Tom Ellis called the Planning Board Meeting to order at 6:30 PM.
Chairman Tom Ellis enacted Dean Shea due to the absence of Larry Sharpsteen
and Gerald Caward.
Floor Open for Comments/Concerns of Items not on the Agenda
No Comments
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APPROVED
Approval/Denial of Amended Planning Board Minutes for
August 14, 2017
Page 14 - second bullet point - "15 percent of the apartment units are Handicap
Accessible" to "Ten percent of the apartment units are Handicap Ready, all the first
floor apartments are able to be Handicap equipped if needed making the complex ADA
Compliant."
Lin Davidson made a motion to approve the minutes. Deborah Trumbull seconded the
motion and it was carried by the following roll call vote:
Vote of Planning Board . . . (Aye) Lin Davidson, Vice-Chairman
Vote of Planning Board . . . (Aye) Sandra Dennis Conlon, Member
Vote of Planning Board . . . (Aye) Al Fiorille, Member
Vote of Planning Board . . . (Aye) Dean Shea, Alternate Member
Vote of Planning Board . . . (Aye) Deborah Trumbull, Member
Vote of Planning Board . . . (Aye) Thomas Ellis, Chairman
DEVELOPER MEETING with Cayuga Farms/Cayuga Orchards Site Plan
Modification - Tim Buhl
LOCATION?1AP ram. ,� '4 � � �5 1
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APPROVED
SUMMARY OF MODIFICATIONS TO THE SITE PLAN INCLUDE:
* Reduction in the number of building units from 21 down to 14.
* Reduction in size of building units reducing roof surface area runoff.
* Reduction of parking area surfaces reducing surface area run off.
(Combined reduction of 27% of previous impervious cover has been eliminated.
Should reduce storm water runoff by one third)
*Placement change by pushing buildings back from Triphammer Road.
* Reduced Driveway locations.
* Reduction in bedrooms will lower public water consumption and wastewater by
approximately 15 %.
* Overall reducing vehicle trip generation to the site.
* Increased green space by 8%.
* Center driveway will be changed from private access to a Town-dedicated
Roadway.
(General lessening of the overall project scope)
SUMMARY OF BOARD MEMBERS QUESTIONS/ANSWERS IN
REFERENCE TO THE MODIFICATIONS
• Orchard Way will have 42 one bedroom apartments
42 two bedroom apartments
10 three bedroom apartments
• The style of the apartments will be like a townhouse with an upstairs and
downstairs.
• The color rendering has the correct road layout. New public road will intersect
with Horvath.
• Only two of the buildings need to be setback further from the dedicated Town
Road to clear the 60' setback requirements.
• The trail or walking path is still there un-changed.
• Revising the Sewer Package Plant due to the reduced plan.
• Revisit the SQER with the changes to make sure it is a negative declaration. Should
be due to the reductions made to the plan.
• Update the 239 review
• Project start date goal is October or November
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APPROVED
PUBLIC HEARING - SITE PLAN REVIEW/PRESENTATION
On Lansing Trails Apartments - Auburn Road Parcel C - from
Rochester's Cornerstone Group.
Legal Notice has been published in the Ithaca Journal as required by Law for Lansing
Commons Apartments/Lansing Trails Apartments Public Hearing.
Lin Davidson motions to open the floor for the Public Hearing at 6:56pm. Deborah
Trumbull seconded and it was carried by the following roll call vote:
Vote of Planning Board . . . (Aye) Lin Davidson, Vice-Chairman
Vote of Planning Board . . . (Aye) Sandra Dennis Conlon, Member
Vote of Planning Board . . . (Aye) Al Fiorille, Member
Vote of Planning Board . . . (Aye) Dean Shea, Alternate Member
Vote of Planning Board . . . (Aye) Deborah Trumbull, Member
Vote of Planning Board . . . (Aye) Thomas Ellis, Chairman
The Presentation was shown again for the Public to see and understand the project
better.
Presentation given by Tim Harris and Jesse Sudal.
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APPROVED
Leasing Commons Apartm n
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Project Description and Background
The IL"sfnLCO 4nmans Apartment Prv -W ae Ls prapu6ing
to pevalop the 224-acre,Town Parcel'C`pmperty on
Auhurn Road. The lyrdlKt coreiStS off!
Phase I-±13.5 acres to ae strbalvidea from tha 22-4 Phase 2(Future)-±8,9 acres to hs suNtIvIcled from the
bq�Ilr hstal 22.4 acre bNal
• 9 bparhTMeet tKiRdlrlo - 7 sparimeent huUr9ingi
• 72 ruul[af&rnMy Snariniarit unrU
. 56mUItWa+nllYARartment uni[i
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• ;J•3, W of fomvnurrity C&Mter ' Chxv-two nna 1h44b bedream unlls
Prearound anu oDwmiAnNYgardeo . +}•3,1Qo$Frgmmunity omimr
%cWj Fu wastewater treatment punt(Wi WyPtto hilmWe - Playgmund aM m"munity 4a.ueii
sll4 gcnor l[cd wash walcr
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vi%obrlcd twaks to handle iHe ganamged SLarmwaler slty gurlwaWo whw• war
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Cornprehetrshra P rl whLch makes recompnondations {cnptt,
for&nsv multi-famky Ou"lapr nerrht near the Tawn•s
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Overview of Proposed Apartment Units
• LEEI}far Hwmm Ycisron 4
EnAeV SAf 3.1 ReWlsyan 2
• MYSERDA PON 2309
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• R-2 Occupancy Gle*VkpW4n
- 5b Oonmuctlon Cdas9INmian
Z fy$;Iab an grade with F100r trusses and MHA rrdsse%
11rke A Acxess&le Un its and soma H@&ri ng/VI9UaI y ImpOred units{10%and
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. P&ti4Jgakony M each dnit
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Overview of Proposed Units ont'd
• 01jored entries Into units
• Exttript unheatind storage rooms per each unit irdegra3ted into the deWgn
• N FPA 1 -R Sprinkler System
L 2,3 bedroom unit twl ldings,all 4 over 41 8- plex,es
• 29'-S'maxirnum ridge height from top of flow slab
• Vinyl siding,vinyl windows,asphalt roofing shingles, I x Fiber Cement./PVC
ng on columns and headers
War9 well tie earth%rip and vary by bullaing
Mmtrlc hot water tanks In each unit
• LOLIridry fa ilties will be provided In each un t(no common laundry arem)
• Community Bldg.(3,045 al gross not inciuding covered parches)w/offices,
community roo m,toilet roomsr cornputer roam,maintenance,If tness-center 8r
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aundry, The fitness center&laundry room ere a+eljebie to the tes�deons� a
24/7 basis.
Previous Completed Project Photos
ODmolanityCenter Will pravode
• Office for property
Rranagement staff whp will
be err sfte Mwnday Throup
Frlda'y,
CarrnmanlLy Roam
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Officer For th(i sarvim
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• CornPuter r arrk3f4r CommunRf Center
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Floor Plans _ One Bdro
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Floor Plans _ �ThreeBedroom
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3r630 SF bugding
bedtwm unit bulldings _
#ormwater Discussion
Project to comply with the NVS Sbxrmater Design Manual and NYS Standards and
SpeclflcaWns far Erosion and Sediment Control Manual(131ue Book)
• 5wates&nd{after$ +fth we�eteNo��Greiss4lned$Wales will be proposed throughout the;
development to convioystormwa ter runofffrom building roafgto the proposed Infiltration basin.
By Implernen ling this practicer Runoff Reduction vol urne(RRv)from impervious area will he
treated in the sWarer r hOt than ft0tI`0h a Clnsed piped swstam,
Buftrtyeilyeen deweJbiornerlt exlaftwetWos and streams-Tft-e proposed project will tle
dealgned to avoid Impact to existing wetlands and provide as much buffer as practitabte
betwoeri wptlerldSAhd clearin4 Itniiis- -
• inf�ft[a#fp><t rtf the SWPPP-and site's drainage design will incorporate an intiltratiarr
beslrk lipstreerrr of the stormwiaker rnanagernent area. This in tonjunctfon with the prnpo
vegetated swalesr will help In providing water civalily and ru"It redaction volumes req:ilre by
NYSDEC- Pre-treatment will be prowided prior to runoff antler ing the basin.
• RgvflW disconnect-Where possfbler the dow aspouts for each bulldIng wlll discharge to I
areasr thereh+ `dlst#nn"lI_nK'thorn from the anclosed stprm sewer Systern.This will aid I *of
runoff 4eing fi.ltefed by lawn ends prlot to discharge to the pored
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APPROVED
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Wastewater Treatment Plant
• PlaTA to be designed to l�arrdle i9,tlOG GPD sanitary wash flow
• Pha"1 and 2 wild hive separate plants
A oer?ified plant operiAur will ba hlmd to pCrforni InSPWIGhS and malntenance a5 re-qu?:e-d
by NYSDEC
• Prnfext will create a HYS Trine,�rtiaitSeln Coiporation That WilI prowlele a means for
e5tahtishing maintenan€e and ln9pection resporisibitity for Me plant and associated sewers
and appartananreS_
• ?[ant will discharge tQ an interrrrlttent an sftrt 5"arrt,ttfirough a%daral'r'atland
r Natlonwide3 permlti-&rc-qulrad from LISACE
13 gprn discharge to tha sLroam i h PhasC L
• Alternatives
• Lcacliflelds/septic tan ks-would be too large and take up a rrrajor Ity of the site (a sl ngle
family 4bedroomrerkdence cam "as large as60'x60',notIncluCing buff-at areas)
• Conne•ct1ng to eMstl:lg gempliv sewers- unfortunately there are none latated in the vidnity
Site Access and Dedicated Road
The dedicated road wl1]b•e JMG feet long and connect to Auburn Road,
• The road will temporarily terminated with a Cul-de-sar-which 1s designed tin Town Taadway
standards{d$'radius)
+ Cell-de-sac will ecromr-modate fire apparatus Lurnaround
• Aldgnment jags"near Auturn Road io aGxvmmodale 0AVing pfo9crties to the east.
Per Iniernationial fire Code,a second access Is not required based an the number of units
arse t he fact#flat the buildings will be slotinklered.
Roadside ditchaS We lbielng tonsidered fnr tlrairiage_A culvert pipe at the AAdrn Road
connection will be requlred.
+ Road will be extended as the kand!&to the northt and west are developed, Utilities withhn the
ROW will also b9 extendiad to serve those futuro developments,within the Town ROW.
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Pedetr1an Connections and Trails
• Exiting trail Is currentiy a grass mowed stall with no a men iVos-
• The site wHl re locale a Sh Ort pOrtlOn ft trell that crosses the site near the Phase I
community pti3en.The remaining trail on the pra)ect site well remain undisturbed
The dedicrated road wlli he deaWned with a crosswalk to awummoOate the exi$timg
trail that wilt crow the Toad
• A new sidewalk along the dediratea rood wrlI c"n@cl the site to the Town Hail and
Lansing Town Park
Sld&wal k on the south slde at Auburn Road a nd Auburn Road vussir+g to he cam pdated by
the Town
• 1"Town will main tal n all-deulcateo sldewaliss-
All sidewalks on site will malntalned by the developers dpLmrdorrs staff
own
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Traffic and Parking .
= A.Uth Road is NVS00T Ftbute 34 3+4B
F0et,ikrLgn QfcwJng al nrw dedicated mad and Auburn Rcatl-hill requ!n WYSDK T Femat
Cpnnaction of rrnw dedceked read 5o Auburn Road rill reg-jlre N—ZGT PArir 39 COM p -11.
• Trlp 4e"eratlorrs ApiMI)zed We g Inrklqu{ggf Tran$pf3p1Mlgh EHg-ineer6-rdpt;enaratia Manual,Y'F016ce
• l,a1n{I IJs���=,gperSments
phase 1
72 t]welltng linlllp
AM h�p Ganm=iar dlalhg the Peak F16-ur-42
AM Tap 0 noramn.Boring rhr Teak Hour-U
"nse 2
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AM Inv&= 1lgndwingthe Peak hour•U
TM 1rlr,{,orimalion t�uklr�the TerSk Hour•-0O
• Trl erated dw 1n the full Build scenarry are-
re�,,p{Fealer thin lire W13 trlpo har#AI•y he warrairt a
OW- traFfis billay�AM Tati4=79,PM t04.9.�,)
lsarddng-146 es proposed In Phase i�IM in phase 2-This meets Town Cade.There ere more
sppoes pr"de i3m requEred,which pfel0desspace for Wsitor pia llCng
Wetlands
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• Rellnealed by Terrestrial — " �.
Environ -rnerilat S eclalists, -- . ,. -y
Inc.art June 201� ,t
• The delineation wag -
surMeyed by passers
AS!50c1Nt93 I r1 Jule 2017 --
= Wetland firm Is shown on all r
site/projerrt
• Project avoids all
dlsturlanee with the ; I
exee0an 4f the ingtallatt-on
of the PWWTPvukrall pipe ems;
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site is located In art
--• - ' -Arcbeasen!0Ive Area'as
&caned by NYS office of
Parks.Recrestlan and
Historic Preserwatlim
yi The sfte has been submltted
' - toSHPC for oval ustion
' Site was a former faun field
--- 4r1d has been previously
dlstu rbed.
' Our experience baseI on
d4veloping sltes si mi�a r to
this,that SHPO wl II p de
a lettar of No lnmpaot
onrxiudrng the revi and
evalpatlon process.
oil eo 'ch
Based on Web Soil Survey
ON sits ggiig 4;�gnsisl of loams and clay Ioa msr all Wrig a hydra u I le Sol I grouP
of CJD- indicating Poor tirainage
• There lSageoterhnical rnwesllgation that is currently bel4 performed_
Remits wail be praurded In a full report that will prowiids pavement and
foundatImi recommendations_
- All earthwork and grading wHl be deSigned so ule rAte batances- no soil
rnaterial-en Wring OF Ieavl ng the alte
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APPROVED
Utilities
No sanikarysewers evaRable-
- All on sloe sanitarysa»ms will con4ak Flows to the site p�IG�aggee fhr` TR Sewers w'II be
1019 ed In aCcprOwe salth Industry standards(10 SEata Standard&NY5f)EC.KY5D4H,
T.M.1sClounty HD}.
All storm mwerson site will dlacharge to an altesturmwater managammA a-reas.M] harge
from the Sh1lA wMI be tb the uAsbrrg on alto wetlands,
ElectrIC%%III I De provIfRo by NYSM0.The pw*t wlrl need tD ln5tall power from ALIburn Mud to
thR rile
TW4o hs rro Eas gwailrrble near the%A&
W9ter Is proposed to be pravlded by Balton Print Waier District-them i&Amprd prwe&&F.08 And
flow to s&ft the site
• vvMr willyq dgygrmd In iluo rdanw wit F.9a+lon rp1rit ftter district standards
• All tttllitles proposers arr alGa wltf be uFtdergroulyd-Elssir4c hrouglttto th*Este from Avbu rn Roul
n7iy be Mb&8 g}ophd.1 n et wIl I be deterrri ned by the eteatrlo company and thelr desfga
• tltilliy oannect6ans trr futurE oevetapment areas north of No EA%will be tle8fjgnad antl IPSUItod
by IhOs¢lCtpCttl re Ctewelopets•
Landscaping, Lighting and Signage
tsnuscaping
Nailue sp Cias bo be prtpbed
- YodHyorspetreSaropoSetl
- 9crernlrrRwillkseprarldeder.nec>7ssarx VDIYe UV Post ToIi
Treesmll bw 2 53'cwF;rr-rrtlnlrHwm L+i.FM
f_,lelnp pm--ded ertcrM
l.oNting
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PG41t0P.5 CON11" MUM
• park�kyr'��II cuku�f 9Grn�jl4
• r•.E�1iKlun
• Scones will tm pronldodat Iho bulldkng+hdldinganinnnes
{ Sl�rla#v
DewalNp nwift+eLo s4rL ib bd pnorided El the:omotex en lrunte
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SEAR Highlights
Type I Action - coordinated reWEw
• Type I tflggered due to the number of units(72,threshold fa W)t>a be camnecti3d
to pu bl Ic utl I Idea
Per DEC mapping, no e.Wifrlrantenvironmental factors(rare plants and
animals do not exist on site,site was former terming operation,wetlands
wall be avoided of major dMurbano&,no disturbance of naturaI resources or
habitat)
Draft Schedule and Approvals
Tpsvn of Lansing Planerin$004rd-$iL9 Plan Apptavar and SEAR Appruvot(Phase 1)
• TeMtotive SChedurft
k1{1+1 11 13r*CtInbDLo the BMW.bbl.4111 6U9iO IaEdbkLM.PM toded.vr kid 41anq n-1:15L-rL5"FChO.mr+d pet yublb
hearfrng
lki2]}17-Full ELuWr.;Wrk WWU metling
• y/t Xf17-puMe Hl Flrq
9/2v1P-Plodnlnicamrd-vatoan nice plan,subdi;LslmandSEQF!drivi—kinAnr
NYMEC—Pac3tage Plant ApproW$l
- J4YSppT—Perm 33 and Perm 33 pernikpfor utillry and roadway work-on Auburn Rand
- 70rnpi6M%CMMty Health department—Y1aW and Sewer maln exten51au5,package piant apptio4a4
Tonkimi Cauttty Planning H"rd-Revtew
• Bri ton Polot-w;%let rrAitl ettenslon reafew and approval
Sawn Engineer
NYSHCR-App41eat1wn a9adllrnC-0i OCl;7her 3,20:17
• US.ACE-4Qaliorlwede perrtsll fine PWWTP dlmharge
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Summary of Comments/Concerns from the Public Hearing
• Mike Long spoke to NYS DOT. they think the road entrance to the complex off
Auburn Road would be project based. (Phase I should not have an impact)
• No natural gas available, Heat pumps will be use instead.
• Buildings will be built to LEED green standards.
• Foundations will be Slab on Grade.
• Cornerstone's analysis of the possible number of school children in Phase I would
generate 43 children with 14 of the students already enrolled in the Lansing School
system.
• Phase I goal is to start by November 2018.
• Phase II is possibly three years before construction starts.
• They will have a fulltime manager and maintenance staff.
• With the grant money and low cost financing Rochester's Cornerstone Group is
held accountable to build on time, stay on budget and pay for any short falls that
arise.
• The extra cost of the package plant is around 20 to 30 thousand. The plant will have
dual systems one for each phase. Location will be by the wetlands and will
discharge to the stream while being closely monitored.
• Solar was looked into but didn't work out.
• There will be space for available for community gardening.
• No proposed changes to the existing trails system.
• Permeable sidewalks were not an option due to clay and bedrock. Permeable
surfaces need to be on sandy soil to work best.
• They are working with NYSEG to assure enough electric to sustain the complex
and Town of Lansing.
• There was concern with Woodsedge Drive and the new entrance not aligning
perfectly on the already busy Auburn Road. The Town of Lansing and RCG is
working together to mate them as close as possible.
• Affordable Rent scale:
- one bedroom $700 plus to $1,000 plus
-two bedroom $800 plus to $1,100 plus
-three bedroom $950 plus to $1,400 plus
• On-site manager will provide thorough back-round checks to reduce number of
police involved situations.
• Request to find a way to install stackable washer/dryers in the 1 bedroom
apartments. Greatly needed for seniors and handicap tenants.
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• Out of 24 one bedroom apartments 18-19 will be senior residence.
• The market study shows high demand for family size apartments.
• Seniors can move into a 2 bedroom apartment when there is a medical reason like
the need for a caretaker or need for separate rooms for the spouses. They cannot
move into the three bedroom apartments.
• RCG will draft a plan of how they will handle tenant issues and avoid drug related
issues along with possible loitering issues.
At 8 pm Chairman Tom Ellis and the Board decided to keep the Public Hearing open.
WORKING SESSION
Solar
The Solar Committee will set up a meeting for next week to compile recommendations
and discuss other alternative options like wind....
LAND USE ORDINANCE - SCHEDULE II
The Planning Board has unanimously agreed there are some issues with the proposed
changes on Schedule II and have decided to form a committee to review and bring forth
a corrected version.
• Schedule II Committee will consist of: Deborah Trumbull, Larry Sharpsteen,Jerry
Caward,Lynn Day and Mike Long. (may change as Larry and Jerry were not present)
LAND USE ORDINANCE SCHEDULE II WORKING ON PROPOSED CHANGES
• Proposing changes ONLY in the areas where municipal sewer and/or water exists.
o Leave R2a at 75'for the Minimum Road Frontage
o Add a Footnote to the R2a, stating that on main roads like"Triphammer" the
Minimum Road Frontage will be 100 feet.
o Proposed changes are below in RED
• August 14,2017 Additional Proposed changes to Footnotes in Red:
*13 Each multiple dwelling unit shall be contained in one common structure
*14 The total number of dwelling units shall be contained to a maximum of four
individual structures
*15 On the main roads in the R2a zoning,the Minimum Road frontage will be 100' (example
"Triphammer Road")
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SEC-504-SCHH=II=AR&k.FRONTAGE:YARD,HEGHTS AND COVER AGE REQUflZE&=S
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COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
Wednesday, August 30, 2017 Public informational meeting will be held at the Lansing
Community Building at 6:30pm. All are welcome.
TRAILS
Lansing's Parks and Recreation department will be liaison for the Friends of Lansing
Tails (Non-for-Profit).
GENE' MACHINES LOCATION
There is interest for auto repair use of the building. They can only use the west end of
the building. It is decided that yes, it will need to be brought in front of the Planning
Board for review.
TINY TIMBERS
Waiting on revised plans. Questions on if they have a history of running an HOA facility.
Concerns with the parking being so far from the homes.
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APPROVED
MIKE LONG REVIEWS PLANNING UPDATES
Ag Plan
• Farm Day Oct 7, 2017—Community Celebrations$1,200 Grant awarded.
• Louise Bement and Connie Wilcox assisting with poster boards via History Center.
Comprehensive Plan
• Planning Board Blackline version of changes to the 2016 Comp Plan available 8/14/2017.
• Informational session planned—(8/30 at 6:30pm Community Center).
• Planning Board Public Hearing—TBD and recommendation to TB.
• 239 Review from Tompkins County Planning—TBD.
Rochester Cornerstone Group
• NYS DEC meeting re: Package Plant—8/23/2017.
• Highway comment—circle drive—not completely paved.
• Public Hearing—8/28/2017 meeting.
• Site Plan Approval—tentative September 11, 2017 meeting.
Cayuga Farms/Cayuga Orchard
• Town Road ownership interior roadway.
• Package Plant System—NYS DEC- Meeting 8/23/2017.
• Water System—Bolton Point—Meeting 8/23/2017 master meters?
• Highway Comments—ok but need to comply with town highway specs.
• Amend site plan approval—Sept 11, 2017 meeting?
Sandra Dennis Conlon made a motion to adjourn at 8:30 PM. Al Fiorille seconded the
motion.
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