HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB Minutes 1984-02-27 TOWN OF ITHACA
SPECIAL BOARD MEETING
February 27 , 1984
At a Special Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca ,
Tompkins County , New York, held at the Town Offices at 126 East
Seneca Street , Ithaca , New York , at 5 : 30 P .M. , on the 27th day of
February , 1984 , there were :
PRESENT : Noel Desch , Supervisor
George Kugler , Councilman
Shirley Raffensperger, Councilwoman
Marc Cramer , Councilman
Gloria Howell , Councilwoman
Robert Bartholf , Councilman
ABSENT : Henry McPeak, Councilman
ALSO PRESENT : James V . Buyoucos , Town Attorney
Lawrence Fabbroni , Town Engineer
Peter Lovi , Town Planner
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The Supervisor led the assemblage in the Pledge of Allegiance .
LAKE SHORE WEST - EAF AMID DETERMINATION OF SIGNIFICANCE
Kevin Lewis , architect for the Lake Shore West project indicated
that his clients were not ccupletely prepared to make a
Presentation to the Town Board at this time . He stated that the
developers are reconsidering the earlier , decentralized , site plan
and are now thinking in terms ' of a more centralized proposal . They
are very close to finalizing the details , and should have a
proposal ready for the Board ' s determination by March 12 ,
Supervisor Desch asked the Board members if they had any questions
or comnents ? He then thanked Mr . Lewis for attending the meeting
and remarked that the Board appreciated the up-date very much : We
will put the proposal on the March 12th agenda , if you have
submitted the new proposal by then .
SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS
Supervisor Desch stated that the document he was presenting to the
Board is very close to a final draft . He suggested that if the
Board members had any ccmnents between now and March 12t1i , they
® should write them down and give them to him . Right now it looks
very complete and I am hopeful that we can adopt the revisions on
the 12th .
Town Planner Peter Lovi remarked that the document was printed . with
a 15 pitch typewheel on our word processor . The document is
actually formatted to print in booklet style . It is now down to
nine pieces of paper to reproduce the entire set of regulations .
The Town Board concurred with this timetable and approach .
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ROCCO LUCENTE - EAF AND DETERMINATION OF SIGNIFICANCE
Supervisor Desch remarked that the Board members had all received
his note on the Lucente proposal . After our last meeting , he
stated that he had sat down with the Town Planner and the Building
Inspector to talk over the occupancy situation and to discuss what
the parameters might be , etc . We also talked about how this
relates to our definition of a family and the uniform state code .
That helped us to narrow down what the issues are . The layout is
such that in a one-bedroom unit , you can ' t really have more than
two persons living there . The two family unit is different . It
might be possible to carve out another bedroom in this unit . He
felt that reasonable occupancy parameters for this unit would be a
family plus one other unrelated person . He stated that this was
what he came up with following these discussions . He asked the
Board how they felt . It depends on the size of the family . As a
practical matter , the actual occupancy would probably average ten
persons .
Councilwoman Raffensperger responded that most of them are occupied
by nearly 14 persons now.
Supervisor Desch responded that there would be four people in the
two one-bedroom apartments . In the two-bedrooms apartments ,
probably six depending on the size of the family . You could have a
family of four in the two-bedroom units , however , the practical
limit is probably a family of three people . A couple , plus one
unrelated person .
Councilwoman Raffensperger asked if this was the new or old
definition of a family?
Supervisor Desch responded , the new one . The parameters the
Planning Board will be following are : ( 1 ) each building would be
owned by no more than one owner , ( 2 ) the one-bedroom apartment
would be limited to two people whether related or not , ( 3 ) the
two-bedroom apartment would be available for family plus one
unrelated person . This wuuldn ' t result in a large environmental
impact .
Councilwoman Raffensperger asked if rezoning is granted , what
restrictions would have to be included?
Town Planner Lovi responded , the restrictions suggested by the
Supervisor would be a start .
Councilwoman Raffensperger asked it this would be another
non-conforming use ?
Mr . Lovi responded , yes . The front yards do not meet the required
minimum. There may also be some problem with the required open
space for recreation . He stated that he would have to check the
Zoning Ordiance in more detail .
Councilwoman Raffensperger asked about building codes ?
® Town Planner Lovi stated that he would have to look at the
ordinance . The parking is okay . Since these buildings may be sold
to individuals , there may be a problem with providing scene comm7n
recreational site .
Supervisor Desch remarked that . 58 acres could be . added for the
open land in the back .
Mr . Lovi stated that all of that open land may be spoken for in the
developer ' s master developTent plan . He suggested that Larry
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Fabbroni and Susan Beeners would know about the wisdom of a small
recreation site here .
Supervisor Desch remarked that he was thinking about the
desireability of adding the equivalent acreage .
Peter Lovi questioned if this was common open space ? He went on to
say that there is no obligation that we take open space .
Supervisor Desch responded that the determination is up to the
Board . Should the Planning Board look at this questipn or not , is
one for the Town Board to decide . Look in the back , a lot of that
is still open .
Councilwoman Raffensperger asked if these are 100 foot lots ?
The Town Planner responded, yes .
Supervisor Desch asked if all the Board members were comfortable
with these conditions ?
RESOLUTION NO 35
Motion by Councilman Bartholf ; seconded by Councilman Kugler ,
RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca , acting as lead
agency in the environmental review of a rezoning proposal made by
Mr . Rocco Lucente , hereby makes a determination of negative
significance on the basis of the following conditions :
( 1 ) Each building would be owned by no more than one owner .
( 2 ) The one-bedroom apartment wuuld be limited to two people
whether related or not .
( 3 ) The two-bedroom apartment would be available for family
plus one unrelated person .
(Desch , Kugler , Raffensperger , Cramer , Howell and Bartholf voting
Aye . Nays - none) .
Councilwcman Raffensperger asked the Town Attorney if the
restrictive covenants could be changed or removed from deeds with
the consent of all property owners ?
Town Attorney Buyoucos responded that the Planning Board was
relying on the opinion that restrictions would run with the land .
Generally those restrictions cannot be changed except as otherwise
provided for . If 600 of the people in the affected parcels agreed ,
then maybe it could be modified . If the Planning Board believes
that these restrictions should be put in the deeds for the benefit
of the public at-large as a condition of site approval , then there
may be no abrogation . To assure continuity , each deed would
contain the provision that no premises can be sold unless the
Planning Board ' s restrictive covenant is indicated .
WATER AND SEWER IMPROVEMENTS
Supervisor Desch stated that he would like to alert the Board that
the overall project has changed . The Town Engineer reported a
$ 750 , 000 improvement . In working with the figures and the Bonding
Attorneys , we can proceed with a separate $ 600 , 000 water
improvement and a $250 , 000 sewer improvement . The sewer
irrProvement would not require raising the benefit rate . In
reviewing the petitions , it is clear that almost all of the
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property owners on Bundy Road are in favor of having water service
and sewers .
Town Attorney Buyoucos asked if the word 'outdated" could be
removed?
Supervisor Desch asked the Town Engineer if 'outdated " referred to
the 2 " galvanized pipe ?
Town Engineer Fabbroni responded , yes .
The Supervisor responded , then lets say so in the order .
The Town Attorney asked when the order would be published?
The Supervisor responded , the 1st of March .
RESOLUTION N0 , 36
Motion by Supervisor Desch , seconded by Councilman Cramer ,
IN THE MATTER OF PROVIDING A PROPOSED WATER IMPROVEMENT IN THE TOWN
OF ITHACA , TOMPKINS COUNTY , NEW YORK TO BE IDENTIFIED AS THE TOWN
OF ITHACA WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT - 1984 IN AN AREA OF SAID 'TOWN
TO BE KNOWN AS THE TOWN OF ITHACA WATER SYSTEM BENEFITTED AREA -
1984 PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF ARTICLE 12 -C OF 'TOWN JAW .
WHEREAS ,, a plan , report and map has been duly prepared in such
manner and in such detail as heretofore has been determined by the
Town Board of the Town of Ithaca , Tompkins County , New York ,
relating to the creation and construction , pursuant to Article 12-C
of the Town Law, of water system improvements to be known and
identified as the Town of Ithaca Water Improvement - 1984 , and
hereinafter also referred to as " improvement" to provided such
water improvement including extensions , to the present Town water
improvement , such water system improvement to be constructed and
owned by the Town of Ithaca , and
WHEREAS , said plan , report and map have been prepared by Lawrence
P . Fabbroni , the Town Engineer , a competent engineer duly licensed
by the State of New York and have been filed in the office of the
Town Clerk where they are available for public inspection , and
WHEREAS , the area of said Town determined to be benefitted by said
Town of. Ithaca Water System Improvement - 1984 shall be known as
the Town of Ithaca Water System Benefitted Area - 1984 and consists
of the entire area of said Town excepting therefrom the area
contained within the Village of Cayuga Heights , and
WHEREAS , the proposed Town of Ithaca Water System Improvement -
® 1984 consists of the water improvements set forth below, and in the
areas of the Town , as set forth below and as more particularly
shown and described in said map , plan and report presently on file
in the office of the Town Clerk .
(a) Construction of a 12 " reinforcing water main to the
Trumansburg Road Reservoir , north of Bundy Road from Trumansburg
Road in that area of the Town from a point located near the
Candlewyck Apartments Complex and running thence westerly along the
north side of Bundy Road to Tax Parcel No . 26-1-1 ( 160 Bundy Road)
and then north crosslot to the Reservoir .
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(b) Construction and installation of ( i ) New 8 " and 12 " water
mains respectively to provide water service for a portion of the
properties in the Elm Street Extension Road Area and the West Haven
Road Area , the water main itself to be installed on the south side
of Elm Street Extension and on the east side of West Haven Road ,
and ( ii ) Construction of a hydropneumatic pump station in this area
for the distribution of water .
(c ) Construction of ( i ) 8 " service main loops under Danby
Road near a south line of the Town , which will also provide water
service to properties in this area which are not presently
receiving municipal water service and ( ii ) Construction of an
emergency connection between tank zones near Ithaca College , and
( iii ) Construction and installation of a new 8 " water main
extensions on East King Road and Coddington Road , the water main
itself to be installed on the south side of East King Read and the
east side of Coddington Road .
(d) Construction of ( i ) New 8 " water mains to provide
municipal water service to properties on Sugarbush Lane , (ii)
Constructing service connections to an existing 6 " main on portions
of Slaterville Road which are presently receiving municipal water
services from an outdated galvanized main .
WHEREAS , the maximum proposed to be expended by the Town of Ithaca
for the aforesaid improvement is $ 600 , 000 . The proposed method of
financing to be employed by said Town of Ithaca consists of the
issuance of serial bonds of said Town of Ithaca to mature in annual
installments over a period not to exceed forty years , such bonds ,
to be paid from assessments levied upon and collected from the
several lots and parcels of land in said Town of Ithaca Water
System Benefitted Area which are deemed benefitted by said
improvement , so much upon and from each as shall be in just
proportion to the amount of the benefit which the improvement sahll
confer upon the same ; and
WHEREAS , it is now desired to call a public hearing for the purpose
of considering said plan , report and map and the establishment of
said Town of Ithaca Water System Benefitted Area - 1984 , and the
providing of said Town of Ithaca Water System Improvement - 1984
therein , and to hear all persons interested in the subject thereof ,
all in accordance with the provisions of Section 209-q of the Town
Law; NOW , THEREFOARE , IT IS HEREBY ORDERED , by the Town Board of
the Town" of Ithaca , Tompkins County , New York , as follows :
Section 1 . A public hearing will be held at 126 East Seneca
Street , Ithaca , New York , in said Town , on the 12th day of March ,
1984 , at 7 : 05 o ' clock P . M . , Standard Titre , to consider the
aforesaid plan , report and map and the question of creating said
Town of Ithaca. Water System Benefitted Area - 1984 and the
providing of said Town of Ithaca Water System Improvement - 1984
therein and to hear all persons interested in the subject thereof
and concerning the saw to take such action thereon as i
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'required by law.
® Section 2 . The Town Clerk of the Town of Ithaca , Tompkins
County, New York , is hereby authorized and directed to cause a copy
of this order to be published once in the Ithaca Journal , and also
to post a copy thereof on the Town signboard maintained by the
Clerk , not less than ten nor more than twenty days before the day
designated for the hearing as aforesaid , all in accordance with the
provisions of Section 209-q of the Town Law,
Section 3 . This order shall take effect immediately .
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The question of the adoption of the foregoing order was duly put to
a vote on roll call , which resulted as follows :
Councilman Bartholf Voting Aye
Councilman Cramer Voting Aye
Supervisor Desch Voting Aye
Councilwoman Howell Voting Aye
Councilman Kugler Voting Aye
Councilwoman Raffensperger Voting Aye
The order was thereupon declared duly adopted .
Supervisor Desch explained that the sewer improvement is $ 250 , 000
of the total allocation , the method of financing is the same .
RESOLUTION N0 , 37
Motion by Councilman Bartholf ; seconded by Councilwoman Howell ,
IN THE MATTER OF PROVIDING A PROPOSED SEWER IMPROVEMENT IN THE TOWN
OF ITHACA , TOMPKINS COUNTY , NEW YORK TO BE IDENTIFIED AS THE TOWN
OF ITHACA SEWER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT - 1984 , IN AN AREA OF SAID 'DOWN
TO BE KNOWN AS THE TOWN OF ITHACA SEWER SYSTEM BENEFITTED AREA -
1984 PURSUANT ZO THE PROVISIONS OF ARTICLE 12-C OF THE 'TOWN LAW .
WHEREAS , a plan , report and map has been duly prepared in such
manner and in such detail as heretofore been determined by the Town
Board of the Town of Ithaca , Tompkins County , New York relating to
the creation and construction , pursuant to Article 12-C of the Town
Law of sewer system improvements to be known and identified as the
Town of Ithaca Sewer Improvement - 1984 , and hereinafter also
referred to as " improvement " to provide such sewer improvement
including extensions , to the present Town sewer System improvement ,
such sewer improvement to be constructed and owned by the Town of
Ithaca , and
WHEREAS , said plan , report and map have been prepared by Lawrence
P . Fabbroni , the Town Engineer , a competent engineer duly licensed
by the State of New York and have been filed in the office of the
Town Clerk where they are available for public inspection; and
WHEREAS , the area of said Town determined to be benefitted by said
Town of Ithaca Sewer System Improvement - 1984 , shall be known as
the Town of Ithaca Sewer System Benefitted Area - 1984 , and
consists of the entire area of said Town excepting therefrom the
area contained within the Village of Cayuga Heights , and
WHEREAS , the proposed Town of Ithaca Sewer System Improvement -
1984 consists of the sewer improvements set forth below, and in the
areas of the Town , as set forth below and as more particularly
shown and described in said map , plan and report presently on file
in the office of the Town Clerk :
(a) Replaoermnt of the existing 10 " sanitary sewer line , from
a point near the City line and running northerly in approximately
the same location as the present sanitary sewer main to the
Tompkins Coranunity Hospital lands .
(b) Extension of the sewer line from Trumansburg Road , in the
area backlot of Candlewyck Apartments , up to 160 Bundy Road along
the north side of Bundy Road , and
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WHEREAS , the maximum amount proposed to be expended by the Town of
Ithaca for the aforesaid improvement is $ 250 , 0000 The proposed
method of financing to be . employed by said Town of Ithaca consists
of the issuance of serial bonds of said Town of Ithaca to mature in
annual installments over a period not to exceed forty years , such
bonds , to be paid from assessments levied upon and collected from
the several lots and parcels of land in said Town of Ithaca Sewer
System Benefitted Area , which are deemed benefitted by said
improvement , so much upon and from each as shall be in just
proportion to the amount of the benefit which the improvement shall
confer upon the same , and
WHEREAS , it is now desired to call a public hearing for the purpose
of considering said plan , report and map and the establishment of
said Town of Ithaca Sewer System Benefitted Area - 1984 , and the
providing of said Town of Ithaca Sewer System Improvement - 1984
therein , and to hear all persons interested in the subject thereof ,
all in accordance with the provisions of Section 209-q of the Town
Law , NOW, THEREFORE , IT IS HEREBY ORDERED , by the Town Board of the
Town of Ithaca , Tompkins County , New York , as follows :
Section 1 . A public hearing will be held at 126 East Seneca
Street , Ithaca , New York , in said Town , on the 12th day of March ,
1984 , at 7 : 15 o ' clock P . M . , Standard Time , to consider the
aforesaid plan , report and map and the question of creating said
Town of Ithaca Sewer System Benefitted Area - 1984 , and the
providing of said Town of Ithaca Sewer System Improvemrent - 1984
therein and to hear all persons interested in the subject therof
and concerning the same and to take such action thereon as is
required by law.
Section 2 . The Town Clerk of the Town of Ithaca , Tompkins
County , New York , is hereby authorized and directed to cause a copy
of this order to be published once in the Ithaca Journal , and also
to post a copy thereof on the Town signboard maintained by the
Clerk , no less than ten nor more than twenty days before the day
designated for the hearing as aforesaid , all in accordance with the
provisions of Section 209-q of the Town Law ,
Section 3 . This order shall take effect immediately .
The question of the adoption of the foregoing order was duly put to
a vote on a roll call , which resulted as follows :
Councilman Bartholf Voting Aye
Councilman Cramer Voting Aye
Supervisor Desch Voting Aye
Councilwonan Howell Voting Aye
Councilman Kugler Voting Aye
Councilwoman Raffensperger Voting Aye
The order was thereupon declared duly adopted .
Town Attorney James Buyoucos asked if Counilman McPeak had been
given notification of this Special meeting ?
Supervisor Desch responded yes , he was notified in writing with a
COPY of the agenda , but he was on vacation .
AWARD BID ON USED 1975 PICK-UP TRUCK
Town Engineer Lawrence Fabbroni informed the Board that the Club
Cab has crank case problems . Roy Casteriine bid $ 156 . 78 for the
truck . Mr . Fabbroni suggested the matter be deferred to the March
12th meeting and in the interim he stated that he mould like
Councilman Bartholf ' s expertise on the matter . Mr . Fabbroni
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believed the bid was somewhere in the ball park , it was already
advertised in the newspapers , and Mr . Casterline , a Town Highway
Employee , knows more about the truck than anyone .
Seminars
Town Planner Peter Lovi asked the Board to consider approving his
attendance at three conferences , all of which would benefit him in
his work . These conferences would cover topics such as open space ,
ability to regulate , etc . The seminars are held in Rochester ,
Syracuse and Albany are are very informative on matters of New York
State legislation regarding residential and community planning , and
would give him the opportunity to meet the persons who put on the
seminars and generally give him a good perspective as to how other
officials in city planning are handling similar problem . It was
agreed that Mr . Lovi would apply for the first of such meetings to
be held in Rochester on March 9th . A general discussion ensued
covering the charge for sending one or two persons .
RESOLUTION NO . 38
Motion by Supervisor Desch , seconded by Councilwoman Howell ,
RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby
authorizing up to six persons to attend any combination of the
three conferences to be held in Rochester , Syracuse and Albany .
(Desch , Kugler , Raffensperger , Cramer , Howell and Bartholf voting
Aye . Nays - none) .
SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT
Supervisor Desch read to the Town Board , the Advanced Treatment
Report from EPA on the Sewer Project . (Copy attached to minutes) .
Town Attorney Buyoucos asked the Town Supervisor to read the rules
and regulations governing proper notification of members to Special
Town Board Meetings .
The Supervisor informed the Town Attorney that all Board members
had received notification according to proper protocol , in writing
and with sufficient notice .
MIXED USE DISTRICT
Supervisor Desch asked the Town Planner Peter Lovi if he would
discuss the Mixed Use District ?
Town Planner Lovi responded that he thought the Chairman of the
Codes and Ordinance Committee should report to the Board .
Codes and Ordinance Committee Chairman , Marc Cramer stated that the
® Committee had discussed the advantages of having a concrete
contract or "document " drawn up that would give the Town a greater
degree of control on the subject of zoning , specifically with
reference to multiple districts .
A discussion ensued with comments from Town Attorney James
Buyoucos , who indicated that he would be working with the Planning
Board with regard to the above , and also to the obligations of the
developers in multiple residential districts . Mr . Buyoucos ended
by saying that he and Peter Lovi will have to put our heads
together here .
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Mr . Buyoucos went on to suggest that a special , specific multiple
residential language be adopted to the existing Zoning Ordinance
which restricted and limited its purpose to activities which were
primarily resdential , but might have some ancillary commercial
uses .
Town Planner Lovi noted that the CcnYnittee had discussed the pros
and cons of single versus multiple zoning variances .
Supervisor Desch asked , what are we prepared to do in terms of
legislation ?
The consensus of the Board was to wait for a mare specific proposal
® from the Lake Shore West developers before proceeding .
ASSOCIATION OF TOWNS MEETING
Supervisor Desch asked about the recent New York City , Association
of Towns Meeting?
Councilwoman Howell and Councilwoman Raffensperger commented about
the speakers and meetings .
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was duly adjourned ,
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