HomeMy WebLinkAboutPB Resolution 25-20 323 Asbury Rd - Minor SubdivisionRESOLUTION PB 25-20
TOWN OF LANSING PLANNING BOARD RESOLUTION
STATE ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY REVIEW (SEQR) NEGATIVE DECLARATION
AND MINOR SUBDIVISION APPROVAL FOR
323 ASBURY ROAD PARCEL TPN 39: 1-1.2
WHEREAS, an Application was submitted for Minor Subdivision review by Karin Burke,
owner, for the proposed subdivision of the existing —5.68 acre lot, tax parcel number 39.-1-1.2,
into three (3) parcels, "Parcel A" - 2.34 acres flag lot, "Parcel B"- 2.35 acres and "Parcel C" -
1.016 acres. The property is in the R1 — Residential Low -Density zone; and
WHEREAS, this is a proposed action reviewed under Town of Lansing Code § 235-6 Minor
Subdivision; and
WHEREAS, 6 NYCRR § 617 of the State Environmental Quality Review Act ("SEQRA")
requires that a Lead Agency be established for conducting environmental review of projects
in accordance with state environmental law and the Lead Agency shall be that local agency
which has primary responsibility for approving and funding or carrying out the action; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Board, being the local agency, which has primary responsibility for
approving the action declares itself the Lead Agency for the review of this action under
SEQ RA; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Board has considered and carefully reviewed the requirements of the
Town's local laws 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 Planning Board has also considered
the Town's Comprehensive Plan and compliance therewith; and
WHEREAS, this Board, acting as Lead Agency in SEQRA reviews and accepts as adequate:
" Subdivision Plat No 323 Asbury Road", prepared by Lee Dresser of TG Miller and dated
7/23/2025; a Short Environmental Assessment Form (SEAF), Part 1, submitted by the
Applicant, and other application materials; and
WHEREAS, this action is exempt from the General Municipal Law County Planning referral
requirements of General Municipal Law ("GML ") §§ 239-1, 239-m, and 239-n through an
Inter- Governmental Agreement between the Tompkins County Planning Department and
the Town of Lansing dated 24 November 2003, as "residential subdivisions of fewer than 5
lots all of which comply with local zoning standards and Tompkins County Sanitary Code
requirements, and do not involve new local roads or streets directly accessing a State or county
road" are excluded from GML referral requirements: and
WHEREAS, on 25 August 2025, the Planning Board reviewed and considered the
aforementioned subdivision application in the Lansing Town Hall, 29 Auburn Road,
Lansing, New York 14882 and duly held a public hearing on the Minor subdivision
application, and all evidence and comments were considered, along and together with
the requirements of the Town's subdivision regulations, existing development in the
surrounding area, the public facilities and services available, the Town's Comprehensive
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Plan and the Land Use Ordinance, site characteristics and issues, 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 Planning Board of the Town of Lansing
determines the proposed project will result in no significant impact on the environment and
that a Negative Declaration for purposes of Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation
Law be filed in accordance with the provisions of Part 617 of the State Environmental
Quality Review Act for the action of Minor Subdivision approval for Town of Lansing
Tax Parcel Number 39.-1-1.2.; and be it further
RESOLVED, that the Town of Lansing Planning Board Grants Final Approval of the
Application for a Minor Subdivision of certain land at 323 Asbury Road, Lansing, New
York, subject to the following conditions:
The sealing and endorsement of such Minor Subdivision Final Plat by the Planning
Board Chair, thereafter, presenting and obtaining the signing of the plat by Tompkins
County Assessment Department stamp followed by filing in the Tompkins County
Clerk's Office, followed by provision of proof of such filing within the time limit
requirements of 62 days with the Town of Lansing Code Enforcement Office.
Dated: 25 August 2025
Motion by: Danielle Hautaniemi
Seconded by: Al Fiorille
VOTE AS FOLLOWS:
Tom Butler - Aye
Sandy Conlon - Aye
John Duthie — Not Voting
Al Fiorille - Aye
Christine Hass - Aye
Danielle Hautaniemi - Aye
John Licitra - Aye
Fredric Villano — Absent
Dean Shea - Aye
Received in the Lansing Town Clerk's Office onU-!Z� 'S--
Debbie Munson, Town Clerk
Town of Lansing
Tompkins County, New York
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