HomeMy WebLinkAbout07-26-21 PLANNING BOARD AGENDA Town of Lansing
PLANNING BOARD
NOTICE OF MEETING
The regular meeting of the Town of Lansing Planning Board will be held at
6:30 PM on Monday, July 26, 2021 at Town Hall Board Room, 29 Auburn Road, Lansing, NY
• Members of the public may attend in person, listen to or view the Planning Board meeting
live or recorded on the Towns YouTube channel, located at:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs2FqU2xFnDyGS8DwXgojwA
• To comment during a designated Public Hearing please join the meeting at
bit.ly/LansingNY or call 1-646-558-8656 and enter meeting ID 8110893 3559 and Password:
738597. Pre-register by emailing TOLcodes@lansingtown.com or by calling 607-533-7054.
Please mute your computer speakers before entering the meeting room or calling to reduce
feedback.
• Minutes of the Planning Board meeting will transcribed and posted on the Towri s website at
https://www.lansingtown.com/town-docs
AGENDA:
1. Call to Order
2. Agenda Review: additions or deletions to agenda
3. Approval of Minutes
June 28, 2021
4. Privilege of the Floor
Instructions for commenting to the Planning Board with general and project-specific
comments:
• Submit comments in writing by mail (Town of Lansing, 29 Auburn Road, Lansing, NY
14882) or to tolcodes@lansingtown.com; comments will be forwarded to the Planning
Board for their consideration.
5. Town Board liaison report (verbal)
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Action Items:
1. Project: Waterwagon Road Tax Parcel No. 41.4-1.129 ; Tax Parcel No.41.4-1.130 Lot Line
Adjustment determination
2. Project: Mirabito Lansing Propane / Petroleum Bulk Storage &Distribution Facility (Phase 2)
Applicant: Wayne C. Matteson,Jr., P.E., on behalf of Mirabito Holdings, Inc., Owner
Location: 15 Town Barn Rd; Tax Parcel No. 30.4-16.25
Anticipated Board action(s) this month: Public Hearing
Project Description: The Applicant is requesting Site Plan approval for construction of three
(3) 30,000-gallon petroleum bulk storage tanks to be placed underground, and the existing
30,000-gallon propane storage tank (approved via Planning Board Resolution 16-09 on May 9,
2016, amended September 26, 2016) as well as a 4,000 SF garage structure, a 1,600 SF office
building, 10-15 parking spaces, and other site improvements on the existing 3.05-acre parcel.
The property is located in the General Commercial (132) Zoning District. This an Unlisted
Action under the State Environmental Quality Review Act and is subject to environmental
review.
Project submittals are located at: https//lfweb.tompkins-
co.org/WebLink/Browse.aspx?id=48000&dbid=7&repo=Lansing
3. Project: East Shore Drive Minor Subdivision
Applicant: Anna J. Wagner, Owner
Location: 2042 East Shore Drive-Tax Parcel No. 37.1-1-3
Anticipated this month: Classification of SEQR action, Declaration of Lead Agency; review of
Preliminary Subdivision Plat
Project Description: Applicant is requesting to subdivide the existing undeveloped 15.06 -acre
parcel into four parcels: Parcel C1 measuring 1.03 acres; Parcel C2 measuring 4.03 acres, to be
merged with adjacent parcel 31.1-1-1.7; Parcel C3, measuring 4.16 acres; and Parcel C4, a 5.84-
acre flag lot. The property is in the General Commercial (132) Zoning District. This is an
Unlisted Action under the State Environmental Quality Review Act and is subject to
environmental review.
Project submittals are located at: https://Ifweb.toMpkins-
co.org/laserfiche/Browse.aspx?db=Lansing#?id=53002
Discussion:
6. Project: Cayuga Vista Apartments
Applicant: Scott Morgan, on behalf of SDM Rentals, Inc., Owner
Location: Cayuga Vista Dr; Tax Parcel No. 37.1-2-53.59
Anticipated Board action(s) this month: Project updates
Project Description: The Applicant is requesting Site Plan approval for construction of sixteen
(16) apartments on the existing vacant 3.06-acre parcel. Town Code defines a multi-family
dwelling as a building or group of buildings on one lot containing three or more dwelling
units and requires Site Plan Review. The property is located in the Commercial Mixed Use (131)
Zoning District. This an Unlisted Action under the State Environmental Quality Review Act
and is subject to environmental review.
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Project submittals are located at: https//lfweb.tompkins-
co.org(WebLink/Browse.aspx?id=51071&dbid=7&repo=Lansing
4. Adjournment
To contact the Planning Board by email: tolcodes@lansingtown.com
DEC info Locator: https.Vgisservices.dec.ny.gov/ isg /dil/
What to expect at a Planning Board meeting
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Please help the Planning Board and the Public by coming prepared with written comments, if
possible. Please only speak if you"have the floor." Always identify yourself by name and
municipality. Please mute your computer speakers before calling or entering the meeting room if you
are monitoring the meeting on YouTube to reduce feedback.
Please make the Planning Board aware of any disability you have that may require accommodation
for you to participate fully in the meeting prior to the start of the meeting. If as a speaker,you run up
against the 3-minute time limit, you may submit the remainder of your comments in writing or via
email.
The Planning Board carefully considers information and comments provided by the public in regard
to a proposed project or application,whether submitted in writing or given verbally during a public
hearing, meeting, or privilege of the floor. Like any public meeting, come prepared to hear comments
and opinions that may conflict with your own and engage in civil discourse. Treat other with dignity
and respect through your comments and actions whether listening or speaking.
The Planning Board and its members may ask for clarification of comments from the public but the
Planning Board will not engage in dialogue or question and answer session with the public.
Likewise, Applicants are directed to answer questions from Board members and may address any
response to public comments directly to the board.
Please familiarize yourself with local laws and land use ordinances as they directly affect your
property rights. Please contact the Planning & Code Enforcement Department at 607-533-7054 or
tolcodes@lansingtown.com with any questions or concerns. We welcome your engagement in the
process as the Town updates and creates new laws and land use ordinances that impact property
rights. Our goal is to include you in the process, gather facts, and gather public comment, to be taken
into account and used in the decision-making process. While the Planning Board reviews and
recommends changes to local land use laws, the Town Board is the only legislative body with the
authority to create or amend local laws.
The Planning Board works within the strictures of state and local laws but is not a judicial or policing
body and cannot address legal issues outside its purview (ex: trespassing issues, leases, etc.). Please
keep in mind that any project approval is not a guarantee that a Building Permit will be issued or that
a project will be built.
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