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14OVEMBER 11 , 1975
The Planning Board of the Town of Ithaca met in Town Hall , 126
East Seneca Street ( second floor ) , Ithaca , N . Y . at 7 : 30 p . m . on
Tuesday , November 11 , 1975 .
PRESENT : Chairman Barbara Holcomb , Robert Christianson , Maurice
Harris , Daniel Baker , Richard Black , David Martin , Sam Slack , Lawrence
Fabbroni ( Planning Engineer/Building Inspector ) , Robert Bonnell
(Assistant Engineer ) ,
ABSENT and EXCUSED : Liese Rronfenbrenner .
ALSO PRESENT : Robert O ' Malley , Attorney Stanley Tsapis , William
Tompkins , David Singley , Dr . Louis Munchmeyer , Mrs . Walter Mulholland ,
Gregory Kasprzak , Alan Goodman ( Ithaca Journal ) , Bob Lynch ( WTKO ) .
The Meeting was called to order by the Chair at 7 : 3 - p . m .
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
MOTION by Mr . Robert Christianson , seconded by Mr . Maurice Harris :
RESOLVED , that the Minutes of the Planning Board Meeting of June
17 , 1975 , be approved as submitted .
There being no further discussion , the Chair called for a vote .
Aye - Holcomb , Christianson , Harris , Baker , Slack .
Nay - None .
Abstain - Martin ( Mr . Martin was not a member of the Planning Board at
that time . )
DAVID J . MARTIN , NETT MEMBER OF THE PLANNING BOARD WELCOMED
Mrs . Holcomb and Mr . Christianson on behalf of the Planning Board
welcomed Mr . Martin to his first meeting as a member of the Planning
Board ,
REPORT OF BUILDING INSPECTOR
Mr . Fabbroni reported that in the month of October 1975 , 5 permits
were issued for neily homes and 5 permits were issued for additions to
homes plus 1 commercial building permit , for a total of $ 281 , 000 . 00 ,
as opposed to permits for 4 new homes and 6 permits for additions for
a total of $ 128 , 600 . 00 last year .
Mr . Fabbroni reported that there are indications that the Beacon
Hills project is in negotiations between the original developer and the
mortgage holder to work out their differences . We hope that the outcome
will be some action on the project .
REPORT OF THE PLANNING ENGINEER
Mr . Fabbroni reported that the reconstruction of Williams Glen Rd .
is completed as of this week •and is now a Town road .
''here is now a new timetable for the letting of the sewer contracts
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. which , it is hoped , will be Pebruary 1st , 1976 . Mr . Fabbroni was re -
ferring to the five sewer . extensions within the Town .
Ms . Susan Blumenthal will be presenting the proposed Park and
Open Space Plan' at the next meeting of the Planning Board on November
25 , 1975 .
Mr . Fabbroni reported that we have received a tentative approval
from the State for a " safer roads and pavement marking program " . This
program involves putting signs up in locations that need them and have
never had signing . .Approximately $ 7 , 000 . 00 will be received for this
project .
Mr . ' Fabbroni introduced his new Assistant Engineer , Bob Bonnell ,
who has been hired initially under the CETA program .
REPORT OF THE COUNTY PLANNING BOARD
Mrs . Holcomb said that there is no report from the County Planning
Board because they meet later in the month . Mrs . Holcomb recommended
that the pattern for reporting on the County Planning Board be changed
to the second meeting of the month .
ROBERT W . BONNELL , NETT MEMBER OF TOTIN OF ITHACA STAFF WELCOMED
rsr . Christianson , on behalf of the Planning Board , welcomed Mr .
Bonnell to the Town of Ithaca staff . Mr . Fabbroni commented that Mr .
Bonnell has a background in forestry and photography . Mr . Bonnell will
be helping Mr . Fabbroni with the park plans , zoning needs , documentation
and enforcement .
P & C SIGN - JUDD FALLS PLAZA
Mr . Fabbroni reported that the new P & C sign is now in place and
totally legal .
BEAUJOLAIS RESTAURANT - ROBERT O ' MALLEY - RECONSIDERATION OF PARKING
AREAS
Mr . Fabbroni stated that he asked Mr . O ' Malley to come to this
meeting and noted that most of the members of the Planning Board are
aware that when the Restaurant use was approved they talked about a
parking area alongside and below the restaurant . Mr . Fabbroni said
that certain things have happened to close off the parking in back of
the restaurant and Mr . O ' Malley can fill the Board in with the details
of what has happened with the Health Department ,
Mr . O ' Malley stated that they took the existing parking lot and
made it bigger ( on the south side ) . He said that they had to build a
septic system out in back and the State made the decision where it was
® to go . He stated that the septic system had to go where the parking
area was to go back of the restaurant . He stated that they basically
made the existing parking lot sufficient for all but the busiest nights ,
which are Friday and Saturday . The overflow is across the street on
land that he has leased . He stated that he did gravel it off so that
snow plows along Elmira Road will not affect the cars . He noted that
the cars are now off the shoulder of the road .
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Mr . Black asked if the alternate parking area is next to the house
across the street . Mr . O ' Malley said that it was and to the north . Mr .
O ' Malley noted that from a safety standpoint it is not very well lighted
and that Mr . Fahbroni has recommended to him that he put in a light
there . Mr . Black asked how the access from the street comes about there ,
Mr . O ' Malley stated that there are two openings - an entrance and an
exit . Mr . Christianson asked how many cars are being parked there . Mr .
O ' Malley stated that he has never had it full but about 20 cars could
park there .
Mr . Tsapis , attorney for Mr . O ' Malley , commented that the Departmen
of Environmental Control has stated that they have land rights also , but
that he is , at this point , not really sure of the constitutionality of
their stance , but that Mr . O ' Malley is not in such a financial position
at this time to fight this question . Mrs . Holcomb commented that there
is also a practical matter in question and that is if there were parking
over the septic field it may be subject to the breaking of tiles . Mr .
Fabbroni felt this problem could be overcome by design . Mr . Tsapis
stated that , in effect , the State has confiscated this land . Mr .
O ' Malley feels that in the event of breakage they would always make any
necessary repairs .
Mrs , Holcomb noted that there is a very swampy area in back of the
existing septic system and the topography is such that it just does not
make sense to have the parking there . A. concern is that even though
• there is parking across the street , it does present a problem safety-
wise for people to cross the street . Mr . Tsapis noted that Mr . O ' Malley
is installing lights so that the area will be lighted ,
Mrs . Holcomb asked Mr . Fabbroni to comment on a possible dual use
by Mr . O ' Malley with the Millbrook Bread parking lot . Mr . Fabbroni ,
pointed out that there is a big drop off in the back , but there is a
possibility in front . Mr . Fabbroni commented that he did not know what
kind of leasing arrangements Mr . O ' Malley has at the present time .
Mr . O ' Malley stated that he looked into this idea and actually the
only nights that he needs additional parking are Friday and Saturday
and Millbrook is open on Friday nights . He commented further that he
has had the area across the street since he opened the restaurant , but
it has not been gravelled all that time . It has been gravelled for
about two weeks . He stated that he has never had more than 5 customer
cars there . He stated that he does require the employees to park there
to keep them out of the parking area near the restaurant . He noted
that he has gotten the cars off the road and off being near the road .
He said he would be in agreement with the Millbrook Bread idea if there
were not the conflict on Friday nights . Mr . Fabbroni noted that at the
Millbrook site there are guard rails around the whole parking lot and
they park employees there too . It drops off into a swampy jungle type
area in the rear .
Mr . Black asked how the owner of the house near the proposed ligh-
ting feels about the lights . Mr . O ' Malley stated that it is her land
that he leases .
There followed a lengthy discussion of the safety of the people
crossing the highway ® Mr . Black thought that it was more critical in
the daytime than at night . Mr . O ' Malley agreed and added that his
restaurant is more " seeable " at night than in the daytime .
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Mr . Christianson felt that he had no qualms about anybody under
65 getting across the road . Mr . Tsapis commented that unfortunately
there is no alternative .
Mrs . Holcomb asked what the capacity of the restaurant is . Mr ,
O ' Malley stated that it is about 65 and there is no bar . Mrs . Holcomb
supposed that most people come two by two . Mr . O ' Malley said that half
come two by two and half come in four . Mr . Fabbroni asked if they have
any examples of how many people they have had in a typical week . Mr .
O ' Malley could not give accurate figures but he surmised that there
are two turnovers , maybe 2 - 1 / 2 on Friday and Saturday ® He noted that
there is no overflow parking at lunchtime .
Mr . Black asked if they have a way for people to come in and drop
people off and then pull around and out and park across the street . Mr .
O ' Malley felt that he really did not , but people have done that and they
have upon occasion parked cars for patrons .
Mr . Fabbroni noted that there is also a 400 ® year old tree and a
bunch of shrubs . He commented in jest that they could tear that all
up , but then we would have a lot different environment . The restaurant
would then stick out more as a commercial site than it does now ,
Mr . Harris asked if there were any usable land on the north side
of the house before it slopes down . Mr . O ' Malley replied No - - in back
of the house there is about two or three feet before it drops off to
the septic tank area . Mr . Black was of the opinion that an engineer
could have designed a system for Mr . O ' Malley that would not have break-
ing tiles . Mr . O ' Malley said that they did that and the State still
would not buy it . Mr . Christianson asked what can we do about it ?
Mrs . Holcomb commented that maybe the Planning Board should recom®
mend this to the Town Board as a change in a site plan which we approved ,
The Board could recommend that they be allowed to use the parking area
across the road in place of the proposed area which is now a septic field
with conditions .
MOTION by Mrs . Barbara Holcomb , seconded by Mr . Robert Christiansons
RESOLVED , that the Planning Board of the Town of Ithaca recommend
and hereby does recommend to the Town Board of the Town of . Ithaca
acceptance of the following change in the site plan that said Town Board
previously approved for the Beaujolais Restaurant . The proposed change
concerns only the loc ation of the additional parking area . The Planning
Board recommends , with the following conditions , that the Beaujolais
Restaurant be allowed to use leased lands directly across Elmira Road
for employee and overflow parking to replace the previously approved
parking area behind the restaurant ,
1 . That negotiations with the New York State Department of Environ-
mental Conservation be continued with a view to receiving permission to
• park in the area behind the restaurant previously approved by the Plan-
ning Board and the Town Board which area is now a septic field .
? . That if at any time the leased land across Route 13 becomes un-
available to Beaujolais Restaurant for parking , Beaujolais Restaurant
must come back to the Planning Board for future consideration of the
parking problem .
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3 . That the proposed overflow parking area be adequately lighted ,
Any lighting plan for the area must be approved by the Town of Ithaca
Engineer ,
4 , That said parking area across Elmira Road be used for employee
parking and overflow parking for the restaurant only ,
5 . That attempts be made to negotiate with the owners of the MillbrooY
Bread property to see if there is any way that Beaujolais Restaurant can
use their parking lot on the nights , . usually Friday and Saturday , when
an overflow parking area is needed . . If such negotiations are successful
the Millbrook parking area would replace the leased area across Route
13 .
There being no further discussion , the Chair called for a vote .
Aye - Holcomb , Christianson , Harris , Baker , Black , Martin , Slack .
Nay - None .
The MOTION was declared to be carried unanimously .
DISCUSSION OF MORSE CHAIN OBTAINING LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD RIGHT OF
STAY RUNNING FROM STONE QUARRY ROAD UP TO AURORA STREET
Mr . William Tompkins and Mr . David Singley were present on behalf
of Morse Chain . Mr . Harris asked for particulars about a State Law on
railroad right of ways that he had heard about . Mro Fabbroni stated
that he had been apprised of this law by Mr . Noel Desch and that Mr .
Desch suggested that it is set up something like the following :
1 . State has first right of refusal .
2 . Other municipalities .
3 . Gas and Electric Company ends up buying it .
Mr . Fabbroni noted that the Board had asked Mr . Tompkins to come
to this meeting to explain to them just what is going on as more of a
gesture of courtesy since , as far as he could determine , the Planning
Board has no overriding jurisdiction as far as the sale of private
lands is concerned .
The following items were discussed in connection with this matter ,*
1 . County plan for loop road .
2 . Bikeways between the City and the Town along this right of way .
3 . Town Board members mentioned a possible easement some day for a
water line .
Mr . Black asked about the width of the strip and Mr . Tompkins
stated that it is 661 . Mr . Black asked where it comes back down to
grade and Mr . Tompkins said down near the valley , past Stone Quarry ,
Mr . Fabbroni commented that it curves out by Buttermilk . It is the
railroad line that crosses over via the overpass on Elmira Road . Mr .
Tompkins noted that it is a serving railroad . He said that it is some-
what vital to their operation . They use it to haul out their scrap
they have several tons per week . He commented that they could use
i- rucks but it would be very expensive and difficult . He noted that the
L (: high Valley Railroad is in bad financial straits . He noted that this
use would be to Morse Chain ' s advantage as well as to the Railroad ' s .
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• He said that they will continue to serve Morse Chain as a railroad as
long as they are in operation .
Mr , Tompkins presented a map of the proposed right of way entitled
" Property and Surrounding Land Use - Morse Chain , July 22 , 19700
such plan being No . B - 118815 , Sheet D and Sheet 1 and 2 of two .
Mr . Black asked if Morse Chain is buying all of the right of way
] and . Mr . Tompkins said no , only the part down to Stone marry . Mrs .
Holcomb wondered what would happen should the Lehigh Valley Railroad
not continue to use this line . Mr . Tompkins said that they would then
have to buy a railroad to continue sending out the scrap . Mr . Fabbroni
asked how many car loads are used in a week . Mr . Tompkins said the
average was two to three cars a week .
Mr . Harris asked about the water line question . Mr . Fabbroni
stated that for obvious reasons this right of way and the slope it has
is ideal for a water line , bikeways , or whatever .
Mrs . Holcomb asked how much of the 66 ' do they intend to use ? Mr .
Tompkins stated that according to the Federal regulations they must
have 22 ' clear on each side of the center line which would be 441 total ,
Mrs . Holcomb noted that since this is essentially a courtesy to the
Planning Board for the Planning Board ' s information , there does not
seem to be any problem except for the question that Noel Desch and
Larry Fabbroni and Monty Harris brought up as to a prior use committ-
ment . She noted that the railroad is not abandoning it , they are sel -
ling only the land , not the trains , the cars and the service .
Mr . Christianson stated that he agreed with the proposal and then
wondered if the railroad should go out of business , would it be possible
to have a piggy back to the valley ?
Mrs . Holcomb stated that there is really not a need for a resolu-
tion , the Board will speak to the Town Board on this matter ,
Mr . Tompkins stated that in accordance with the terms of the con -
tract with the railroad , Morse Chain would need a letter from the
Planning Board that they have no objections to this proposal ,
MOTION by Mrs , Barbara Holcomb , seconded by Mr . Robert Christianson :.
RESOLVED , that the Chairman of the Planning Board be authorized to
send a letter to Morse Chain stating that the Planning Board has no
objections to Morse Chain purchasing a land right of way running from
Stone Quarry Road up to South Aurora Street from the Lehigh Valley
17 ' lroad .
There being no further discussion , the Chair called for a vote .
Holcor. b , Christianson , Harris , Baker , Black , Martin , Slack .
may - None ,
The MOTION was declared to be carried unanimously .
*:. : CUSSION OF A PROPOSAL FOR A MEDICAL CLINIC ON DuBOIS ROAD
Dr . Louis Munchmeyer and Attorney Stanley Tsapis were present and
Town of Ithaca Planning Board - 7 - November 11 , 1975
presented a site plan for the proposed medical offices to be located
on DuBois Road , entitled " Dr . Munchmeyer et al , October 23 , 1975 , Site
Plan and Elevations - Marshall Erdman and Associates , Inc . "
Mr . Tsapis stated that the persons making this proposal , i . e . ,
Dr . Munchmeyer , Dr . Kilgore and Dr . Goodfriend , have an option to
purchase the George VanEpps property on DuBois Road . The property in
question is on the East side of the highway and in an R- 30 zone . The
doctors now operate out of the Professional Building at 1301 Trumans -
burg Road . He pointed out that the building has been designed by
Marshall Erdman and Associates , a firm which specializes in medical
offices . He commented that this firm also designed the offices for
Drs . Yale , McKeown , Stewart , etc , on Cliff Street , Mr . Tsapis stated
that the building will have two stories with a basement that will be
empty . He further stated that there is to be no commercial property
involved in this proposal , i . e . , no pharmacies , no dentists . Mr .
Tsapis stated that this request falls under Article I , Section 1 ,
paragraph 26 ( page 3 ) of the Zoning Ordinance which reads : " A ' clinic '
is a building or any part of a building which is used for the group
practice of medicine by several physicians in which certain facilities
other than reception are shared by the occupants and in which patients
are diagnosed or treated by physicians specializing in various ailments
and practicing as a group . " Mr . Tsapis stated that the doctors intend
to bring in a fourth doctor , who is already on his way , specializing in
chemo -therapy . At present , there is no such specialist in this area .
He stated that they need the additional room and they want to be in the '
. own building . He commented that what they are proposing is a substan-
tial improvement to the area although it is a residential area .
Mr . Fabbroni asked what kind of lab there would be or treatment
area ? Dr . Munchmeyer stated that they would have the ussual lab work
but there would be no Xmrays and no overnight patients .
Mrs . Holcomb stated that because this proposal opens a question of
strict interpretation of the Ordinance , i . e . , whether it is a clinic
or not a clinic , she would suggest that it is the business of the
Zoning Board of Appeals to make such a determination . She suggested
that the Planning Board not continue this discussion in that area , but
should make comments to the Board of Appeals as a help to them .
Should the Board of Appeals rule that it does not fall within the
terms of a medical clinic as defined by the Ordinance , the Planning
Board comments would not affect such an adverse fuling .
Mr , Tsapis stated that he would like the Board ( Planning ) to assumt
at this point that the proposal is within the purview of the Zoning
Ordinance as proposed and thus tell him and Dr . Munchmeyer what the
Board thinks of the matter so that they could . go to the Zoning Board
of Appeals with some sort of recommendation from the Planning Board in
order to comply with the special approval requirement of the Board of
Appeals (Article V , Section 18 , paragraph 11 ) .
® Mrs . Holcomb repeated her comment that this Board should not make
a determination as to whether it is a clinic or not , but rather whether
it is a good plan or not . It was noted that all the doctors involved
in this proposed building would be internists ,
Mr . Black asked about the existence of a sewer system . It was
noted that there is no sewer . There will be a septic tank and well .
Town of Ithaca Planning Board November 11 , 1975
Mr . Tsapis stated that the well is already dug and they have sufficient
water to do what they need . He noted that they cannot do anything
without Health Department approval ,
Mr . Christianson asked exactly where the proposed property is
situated . Dr . Munchmeyer stated that it is approximately 2001 to 4001
north of the intersection of Indian Creek Road and on the east side of
DuBois Road ,
Mr . Martin commented that chemo- therapy had been mentioned and
asked if this requires X- ray or cobalt treatment , Dr . Munchmeyer said
NO *
Mr . Tsapis stated that each floor of the building ( 2 ) would cone
tain 3 , 300 sq . ft .
Mrs . Holcomb asked if they have any contour maps available ? Mr .
Tsapis said that he did not at this time . Dr . Munchmeyer said that
there is about a 10 ' fall over 2001 east from DuBois Road , Mrs .
Holcomb commented that the parcel is near Indian Creek and presumably
drains eventually into that Creek . Dr . Munchmeyer noted that the
parcel contains approximately 2 ® 3 / 4 acres . Mrs . Holcomb wondered
what the effect of the proposed State corridor for the Route 96 improve
ment would be . Mr . Fabbroni stated that he thought that that was a
point to be brought out to Dr . Munchmeyer that there might be a possi ®
. bility of a highway going past his building some day . Mrs . Holcomb
asked if there are any restrictions on the Planning Board approving
anything going into that area . Mr . Fabbroni was of the opinion that
there were not at this point . Mrs . Holcomb commented that because
this is a special use in an R� 30 zone the usual yard requirements
really do not mean anything .
Mr . Black noted that the plan indicates a screen of plantings as
required in a commercial zone . Mr . Black wondered if the plan as
shown constitutes parking in the front yard ? Mr . Tsapis stated that
there is plenty of room for parking and if that is a problem , it can
be moved . Mrs . Holcomb stated that the parking as shown is back 501
and the requirement is that there be no parking in the legal front
yard which is 301
.
Mr . Tsapis stated that with regard to drainage , they would be
happy to make it a condition of approval by Mr . Fabbroni . He stated
that they would accept any reasonable condition so that they could go
to the Zoning Board of Appeals meeting on the 24th of November .
Mr . Christianson commented as follows .
1 . He certainly likes the idea .
2 . He likes the location - it has immediate access to the hospital
without going on to Route 96 ,
3 . He seriously doubts that there would be any sort of drainage
problem in this area .
4 . He liked one opening to DuBois Road ,
Mrs . Holcomb asked what the daily volume of traffic might be .
�:Nr . Muncfineyer stated that there would be at most 50 cars per day for
the three doctors , with not much increase at all with four doctors
'_here .
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. Mr . Black wondered if the black-topped parking area would cause
an undue amount of water run-off from it . Mr . Fabbroni suggested a
swale on the lower end of the parking lot would retain and disperse
increased run-off at a slower rate .
Mrs . Holcomb proposed that the following letter be sent from
the Chairman of the Planning Board to the Chairman of the Town Zoning
Board of Appeals (with copies to each member of said Board ) with the
concurrence of the Planning Board members .*
" On November 11 , 1975 , at its regular meeting , the Planning BoaYd
of the Town of Ithaca reviewed and discussed the plans for a proposed
medical facility presented by Dr . Louis Munchmeyer et al with Mr .
Stanley Tsapis acting as their attorney .
It was the consensus of the Planning Board that if the Zoning
Board of Appeals of the Town of Ithaca should find that the proposed
building and use fall within the definition in Article I . Section 1 ,
paragraph 26 of a medical clinic and , therefore , is subject to
special approval of said Zoning Board of Appeals , the Planning Board
offers the following comments for the information of said Board of
Appeals .
16 That the building on the lot seems to meet rear yard , side yard ,
and front yard requirements of an R- 30 District . We recognize , however
that R- 30 residential requirements really have little meaning for this
sort of specialized use .
2 . That based on the information nresented to us that approximately
50 cars per day will constitute the patient traffic load , the parking
area seems to he adequate for employee and patient parking .
3 . That we have not seen plans for , nor do we pass judgment on , any
matters concerning surface drainage , and therefore , that if this plan
should he approved by the Zoning Board of Appeals a drainage plan must
be approved by the Town Engineer before permission is given to build .
4 . We note that a screening from the adjacent properties has been
indicated .
5 . That some members of the Planning Board felt that this is a
desirable use for this area and that no member of the Planning Board
offered any adverse comments . However , we took no formal action in
this matter feeling that this determination falls more properly within
the jurisdiction of the Zoning Board of Appeals .
MOTION by Mr . Maurice Harris , seconded by Mr . Richard Black :
RESOLVED , that the foregoing letter he sent to the Zoning Board of
ppoals by the Chai
I- rman ;
. There being no further discussion , the Chair called for a vote ,
Aye - Hoicomh , Christianson , Harris , Baker , Black , Martin , Slack .
CIV None ,
The. MOTION was declared to be carried unanimously ,
Town of Ithaca Planning Board - 10 - November 11 , 1975
SLIDE PRESENTATION AND DISCUSSION OF CIRCLE GREENWAY BY MRS . WALTER
MULHOLLAND OF THE BICENTENNIAL COMMITTEE
Mrs . Walter Mulholland and Mr . Gregory Kasprzak presented
several colorful slides of the proposed " Circle Greenway " which is a
walking tour of the City and Town of Ithaca and the official project
of the City of Ithaca BiCentennial Committee . After the slide pre-
sentation , Mrs . Mulholland stated that what is requested of the Town
of Ithaca is Town permission to mark by signs and have a guide book
printed for the Circle Greenway which would include those areas in the
Town . She noted that there are some landowners in the Town that they
need permission to put up markers also ® ® Blatchley , Guidi and Sweet .
She hoped that there would be markers in Forest Home and that there
may be permission granted for access to the Forest Home Chapel . She
commented that a lot of neighborhoods are beginning to help the
Committee .
Mr . Kasprzak outlined what is expected of the Town . He noted that.
the Circle Greenway is a City BiCentennial Commission project , He
stated that there might be some costs involved . He said that they are
proposing to set up an administrative group for the Circle Greenway
that might involve many groups . He stated that they are asking the
Town ' s cooperation and basically an approval of the project in princi �
pal . He said the details will come later , He said that the insurance
responsibilities would be up to the Town or the City or Cornell or
. whatever , on Public Lands . He stated that the total walk will be
about 30 miles .
Mr . Christianson asked what Mrs . Mulholland and Por . Kasprzak
wanted this Board to do . Mr . Kasprzak said that they wanted the per -
mission of this Board at first for them (Circle Greenway ) to work with
Mr . Fabbroni on that part of the Circle Greenway that is in the Town
of Ithaca .
Mr . Christianson stated that what is necessary then at this point
is an approval in concept . Mr . Kasprzak agreed and stated that that
would then give them official access to Mr . Fabbroni . He continued
that they want to be sure that the Circle Greenway project agrees with
the Town ' s future plans for recreation , etc . Mr . Christianson said
that he was sure that most of the Board members are in agreement with
the concept .
MOTION by Mr . Sam Slack , seconded by Mr . Maurice Harris *
RESOLVED , that the Planning Board of the Town of Ithaca approve
and hereby sloes approve in principal the proposed Circle Greenway
which encompasses the Town of Ithaca and the City of Ithaca . The
Planning Board looks with favor upon Mr . Lawrence Fabbroni , Town
Engineer , spending time with the Greenway Committee in further
development of the project .
. There being no further discussion , the Vice-Chairman called for
a vote , Mrs . Holcomb having left .
Aye - Christianson , Harris , Baker , Black , Martin , Slack .
Tay - None .
The MOTION was declared to be carried unanimously .
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DISCUSSION OF SIGN ORDINANCE .
The discussion f
s n o the Sign Ordinance was deferred to November 25th ,
1975 .
ADJOURNMENT
Upon Motion , the Meeting was adjourned at 10 ° 00 PoMe
Respectfully submitted ,
Nancy M . Fuller ,
Secretary ,
WIGGINS, TSAPIS, HOLMBERG AND GERSH
h ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW
308 NORTH TIOGA STREET
WALTER J. WIGGINS I-ITELEPHONE
ITACA, N. Y. 14850
STANLEY TSAPIS
(AREA CODE 607)
LAURA H. HOLMBERG
273-2040
DAVID B. GERSH
DIRK A. GALBRAITH
WILLIAM S. SELDIN
November 5 , 1975
Mrs . Barbara Holcomb , Chairperson
Ithaca Town Planning Board
126 East Seneca Street
Ithaca ; New York 14850
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RE : Proposed Professional Medical Office
Building , Dubois Road
Dear Mrs . Holcomb :
Pursuant to my telephone conference with Larry Fabbroni and in
compliance with Section 46 of the Zoning Ordinance relative to
site plan approval , we deliver herewith by hand a general site
plan for the Board ' s review .
I would very much appreciate your placing this matter on the
agenda for the November 25th meeting , and at that time , holding
the necessary public hearing .
. If I may be of assistance in drafting the legal notice for this
purpose , please don ' t hesitate to call .
Thank you for your courtesies in connection with this matter .
Warmest personal regards .
Very truly yours ,
ao%wool TL
DAVID B . GERSH
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