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TOWN OF ITHACA PLANNING BOARD
APRIL 21 , 1976
The Town of Ithaca Planning Board met in special session on
Wednesday , April 21 , 1976 , in Town Hall , 126 East Seneca Street ,
( second floor ) , Ithaca , New York , at 7030 p . m .
PRESENT : Chairman Barbara Holcomb , Richard Black , Robert
Christianson , Liese Bronfenbrenner , Daniel Baker , Sam Slack , Lawrence
Fabbroni ( Planning Engineer /Building Inspector ) .
ABSENT : Maurice Harris ,
ALSO PRESENT : Mrs . Beverly Livesay ( County Rep . ) , Dennis Colliton ,
Leroy Rogers , Peggy Schwartz , David Cassel ( President , East Ithaca Town
Assoc . ) , Robert Schwarting ( President , Eastern Heights Homeowners '
Assoc . ) , Al Beller ( WHCU ) , Elyse Gellerman ( WTKO ) .
Chairman Holcomb opened the meeting at 7 : 31 p . m .
PRESENTATION OF SITE PLAN PROPOSALS FOR NORTHEAST ITHACA PARKS , TAREYT01
DRIVE AND SALEM DRIVE - - LEROY ROGERS AND PEGGY SCIMIARTZ ,
Mr . Fabbroni introduced Mr . Leroy Rogers and Ms . Peggy Schwartz -to
the Planning Board as students in the Graduate Planning Program at
Cornell University . Mr . Fabbroni stated that they have been working
with the Northeast Civic Association in an effort to draft a plan for
two small parks in the Northeast area of the Town of Ithaca , one being
• an informal park on Cornell land at the north end of Tareyton Drive ,
and the other being on land that Rocco Lucente has given to the Town
for park development as part of his recent subdivision backlot east of
Salem Drive , Mr . Fabbroni reported that Mr . Rogers and Ms . Schwartz
are here to present the work that they have done on these two parks .
He stated that they have met with the Civic Assoc . and have their
input . Mr . Fabbroni said that they have virtually completed their
semester ' s task as pseudo - consultants of the Town of Ithaca .
Mr . Rogers presented the maps and drawings for the Salem Drive
site which has been proposed for park development . He stated that the
proposed location contains a little more than 2 acres . Mr . Rogers
stated that their main objective with this site is to maintain it as
natural a way as possible . He noted that there is a drainage problem
and so they designed a 60 ' pond into which the water could flow . He
commented that he and DRs . Schwartz visited the site in the winter
several times , but they anticipate that eventually the water would
drain into the street from the holding pond and on into the Town system
and the City system . He estimated that the pond would cost about
$ 2 , 000 . 00 . Mr . Rogers stated that the pond could be stocked for fish-
ing and be used for ice skating in the winter . The pond would be about
4 or 5 feet deep . Mr . Rogers displayed topo maps of the area and
indicated that the land varies about 4 ft . He noted that this site is
virtually flat . He commented that the proposed pathways would be cons -
tructed of as natural material as possible . Mr . Rogers stated that it
was their intention that the Town of Ithaca would participate in the
maintenance of this proposed park . He stated that all of the improvem
ments could be done in stages as the capacity of the Town allows . He
noted also that the neighbors could help in the development .
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Mrs . Holcomb commented that she liked the plan presented very
• much , Mr . Christianson stated that he liked the plans very much and
commented that he felt very comfortable with the design .
Mr . Rogers now turned to the Tareyton Road Site - near Winston
Court Apartments , He reported that this park site is approximately
300 ' x 3001 . He said that both an adult-oriented park and a tot park
seem to be the need evidenced by the Northeast Civic Assoc . He pointed
out that there would be two tennis courts on one or two levels with a
covered separation for sitting and watching . Mr . Rogers indicated the
proposed basketball court . There is also proposed a covered pavillon -
type area with a kitchen attached with storage space . There will be
a picnic area covered with a roof but otherwise open to the air . Mr .
Rogers suggested that the tennis court area s 'rould have drainage tiles
around the outside of them , but that this would require the expenditure
of some funds . He commented that it would cost a little at the begin-
ning but would be much cheaper in the long run , He stated that this
can be done in stages also .
Mr . Rogers indicated some rough estimates of material costs for
this park site as follows
Tennis Courts - $ 9 , 000 . 00
Basketball Court - $ 4 , 000 , 00
Covered Area - $ 8 , 500 , 00
Tot Lot - $ 4 , 000 . 00 complete
Circulation Area an $ 1 , 000 . 00
TOTAL - $ 26 , 500 . 00
• Mr . Rogers noted that the Town would be involved in the maintenance
of the park .
Mr . Christianson asked what it takes to implement a plan like this
- - besides money . He asked what is the next logical step ? Mrs ,
Holcomb commented that she thought this land is on a 99 -year lease .
Mrs . Bronfenbrenner asked what the Town ' s policy would be on the
neighbors doing some of the work . Mr . Rogers noted that the land is
clear now ,
Mrs . Holcomb stated that the Town Park Policy that was adopted last
year outlines a policy whereby input is to be gathered by the Planning
Board as to needs , followed by a priority listing for the following
year ' s work schedule and then an amount of money is to be put into the
Town Budget in order to implement these priorities .
Mr . Fabbroni stated that there is a fund set aside for park purm
poses and it might be dipped into , say for $ 5 , 000 . 00 , but anything over
that amount the Town would want to think in terms of matching funds .
He commented that small parks are not the top priority of the State or
the Federal government singly , but they could be part of a bigger
package ,
• Mr . Schwarting , President of the Eastern Heights Homeowners '
Assoc . , stated that the Village of Groton has received BOR funds . He
coremented also that a total package , say over a 5 -year period , does
receive a better priority rating .
Mr . Fabbroni noted that public schools have been opened up to BOR
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monies , but with the provision that the facilities have to be opened to
all the public all of the time .
As a final comment , Mr . Rogers noted that the people in the Salem
Drive site area were very adamant that it be a very passive area .
PRESENTATION OF SITE PLAN ALTERNATIVES AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR COY GLEN
BY DENNIS COLLITON
Mr . Colliton referred to the preliminary report he had made to the
Planning Board on March 2 , 1976 . He stated that the presentation this
evening will comprise a site inventory and site analysis .
Mr . Colliton discussed the schematics and designs contained in the
treatise on Coy Glen . He presented an Activity Schematic and Trail
Development which showed the development of trails on the ridge lines
and high above the stream which runs through the Glen , He commented
that there is serious erosion in the stream bed , but he envisioned some
limited access paths ,
Mrs . Holcomb commented that a portion of the stream bed area is to
be closed land and not available to the general public . It is to be
used for classroom study by Cornell University with minimum access .
Mr . Colliton stated that that was not his understanding and he felt
strongly that there is still a possibility of the Town becoming the
owners of this land .
• Mr . Colliton presented a Design and Development Plan showing four
major areas of design and development ® - 1 . Active Area near the
Inlet , 2 . Picnic Area and Parking northwest corner Five Mile Drive and
Coy Glen , 3 . Reclamation of Excavated Areas ; 4 . Trail Development .
The Scheme Evaluation showed limited construction , its cost and
environmental effect of 9 , 500 feet of paths , parking for 95 cars or
less , 1 foot bridge and steps . The Final Design plan showed the two
ridge lines , the trails , and nine future optional camping areas in the
northwest end of the study area . He indicated extensive reforestation ,
the active recreation area and picnicking area . The primary entrance
would be at Five Mile Drive and Coy Glen and the picnicking area would
be there . He indicated a much less formal trail system in the very
rough areas . He noted that some areas have very sacred vegetation . He
commented on a proposed bikeway that the Finger Lakes State Parks
Commission is proposing .
In the Lower Gorge and Cayuga Inlet area , Mr . Colliton displayed a
blow-up schematic of the Final Design . The area will be terraced .
There is proposed an area for active sports such as hockey , football ,
tennis , soccer , There are also proposed restroom and picnicking
facilities .
In the Upper Gorge area the Final Design indicates campsites , rest
faciltities and limited access paths , Mr . Colliton displayed the
• Parking Design . He then displayed the Design Sections as they are
keyed back to the B1ow� Up area . At the Lower Entrance to Coy Glen he
shooed a bridge across the tributary . This is a larger description of
the main entrance . A Conceptual Design of the Picnic Area was shown .
It will be as natural a setting as possible o wood used , no paving
materials . He then displayed the play areas in more detail , the rest®
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rooms , the tennis courts and the tot lot .
OMr . Colliton now presented a Summary of Recommendations for the
Coy Glen Study Project ,
1 . The question of the land must be resolved , i . e . , acquisition ? He
stated that it was appraised at $ 75 , 000 . 00 in 1972 by North East
Appraisals . He noted that there are a couple of options open to the
Town .
( a ) Outright purchase ,
( b ) Model stream easements ?
( c ) Other rights purchase .
( d ) 100 -year easement on the land .
Mr . Colliton was of the opinion that outright purchase is the best
approach .
2 . The Town of Ithaca would have complete control of all the activiti .r� ;.,
which would mean insurance , bonding , etc . He commented that the Bureau
of Outdoor Recreation ( BOR ) or the Finger Lakes Park Commission might
become the actual overseer of this project .
3 . There could be an actual rezoning of the entire area to Public Open
Space Land to end any possibility of development in the Glen .
4 . The Watershed is very important . It goes into the Town of Enfield .
The water is Grade C . The watershed is in an Agricultural Zone ,
O5 . The recreational development should begin near the Cayuga Inlet
ball fields , picnic areas . Trails on ridge lines . Passive activity
should take place throughout Coy Glen . BOR regulations require level
areas for elderly .
6 . The gravel operation should be relocated to another site as soon as
possible . This is a big problem .
7 . No roads should be built within Coy Glen ,
8 . Parking areas should be small .
Mr . Colliton noted that there are more recommendations in his
thesis , but he did not go into all of them . He stated that he would
consider his study as being very close to an Environmental Impact
Statement which could be presented to the BOR with a proposal for
matching funds .
Mr . Black commented that he would like to see dropping the camping
areas completely . Mr , Colliton stated that he had been under consider=
able pressure from his professors to keep camp sites in somewhere . Mr .
Christianson said that the treatise is an excellent study and he asked
if it will be possible for the Town of Ithaca to have a copy of this
marvelous piece of work . Mr . Colliton stated that he will give the Town
three copies of the treatise .
® DISCUSSION OF EAST ITHACA BIKEWAY REQUEST .
Mr . David Cassel , President of the East Ithaca Town Association was
present and offered a request for a bikeway system for the East Ithaca
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neighborhood . Mr . Cassel stated that parks , per se , have not been the
main issue of the East Ithaca Town Assoc . He stated that the thing
® the people have spoken the most about is bikeways for prople and
children to bike in safety , He stated that the presentation he will be
making tonight is an attempt at making walkways and bikeways available
for both recreation purposes and transportation to and from Cornell
University . Mr . Cassel said that Dr . Frank Baldwin is the instigator
of most of this program . Dr . Baldwin could not attend this meeting ,
so Mr . Cassel was making the presentation on his behalf . Mr . Cassel
stated that Dr . Baldwin and his wife have built their own public park
essentially in their backyard . The park facilities have been built by
them - skating rink , soccer field , sledding and downhill skiing . In
addition to these , Dr . Baldwin is proposing a bikeway system for East
Ithaca . Mr . Cassel presented the following proposal with the aid of
maps .
The proposed bikeway would run , in phases , as follows :
1 . From Maple Avenue to Honness Lane .
2 . Between Honness Lane and where Slaterville Road takes over .
3 . Parallel to Slaterville Road out to Besemer Road ,
Mrs . Holcomb read the proposal as prepared by the Board of Direc ®
tors of the East Ithaca Town Assoc6i as follows :
" To : The Ithaca Town Planning Board
From : The Board of Directors of the East Ithaca Town Association
® Re : East Ithaca Bikeways
We request the establishment of a series of " East Ithaca Bikeways "
in our area as part of our development under the Townwide Park Policy .
Residents in our area have consistently advocated the construction of
bikeways for recreation and transportation to and from Cornell and Belle
Sherman School for several years . We have now identified a plan that
appears to be economical and capable of meeting some of these needs .
Our proposal divides naturally into three sections :
1 . The abandoned Lehigh Valley RR between Honness Lane and Maple
Avenue . This section has long been used as a foot and bicycle path
connecting the area with Belle Sherman and Cornell . Our proposal
amounts to formalizing its use as a bicycle and pedestrian path , and
improving the surface so that it can be used in less favorable weather
conditions ,
2 . One or more of several routes roughly parallel to Pine Tree Road
that would connect Eastern Heights and/or the lower end of Pine Tree
Road to the path in Section 1 at Honness Lane ,
3 . Continuation of the path ( s ) in Section 2 along the Lehigh Valley
RR parallel to Slaterville Road to Besemer Road ,
We propose that Section 1 be given immediate priority , since &
® . . Its previous and present use establishes its utility .
2 . Preliminary discussions indicate that Cornell is likely to react
favorably to a request from the Town for a right of way , and nearly all
of the land in question is owned by Cornell .
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3 . Construction should be very easy , since a reasonably well -prepared
roadbed exists .
• We propose that the bikeways be surfaced as simply and inexpen-
sively as possible consistent with their use in wet weather . Tale
understand that a surface of compacted crushed cinders can be installed
in a reasonable time without substantial additions to the Town Budget
or the derailment of necessary maintenance work . Paths of this sort
exist at Cornell and are regularly used in a variety of weather
conditions .
Experience gained in negotiating and constructing Section 1 can be
used as a guide in planning Sections 2 and 3 , which are somewhat more
complicated . We would hope that the delay between the implementation
of Section 1 and the other sections would not be any longer than
necessary .
( signed ) David G . Cassel
President ,
East Ithaca Town Association "
In connection with Phase I of this proposal , Mr . Cassel stated
that the Cornell Planning people have been receptive and faborably
disposed to the proposal in discussions with the East Ithaca people .
He noted also that the use of the abandoned Lehigh Valley Railroad bed
should involve a minimum of cost since the bed is still there . In
connection with Phase 2 , Mr . Cassel commented that some kind of nego -
. tiations will have to take place . He noted that Phase 2 would involve
the residents of Eastern Heights in the bikeway . Mr . Cassel stated
that Phase 3 would involve land negotiations again .
As a time schedule , Mr . Cassel felt that the proposed bikeway
could move ahead right away as far as Phase I goes . Phase 2 would
require some research and negotiations . Some of the proposed bikeway
runs through Town of Ithaca land . Mr . Cassel noted also that some of
Phase 2 is on Dr . Baldwin ° s land but he would not like to have motorizes.
vehicles use it . Phase 3 would finish off the project and would be
more recreational than functional for coming and going to work .
Mr . Cassel commented that these bikeways as proposed are not
along any part of the road system . This has both a benefit and a
difficulty .
Benefit - Ditches do not have to be filled at great costs .
Culverts are not along side as hazards .
Difficulty - Once you get these paths away from the road , you do have
them going through land which does not have eyes on it .
Safety is a question for children in certain age groups
at certain times of the day .
Mr . Fabbroni said that Dr . Baldwin is really an amazing person in
terms of what he has done and in terms of what he has in mind for the
neighbors .
Mr . Cassel noted that in their proposal for the bikeway system for
East Ithaca , other directions in which to go are also noted . He said
that these directions are not in the form of a proposal yet . They would
be used if the three proposals above - noted did not materialize .
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Mr . Robert Schwarting , President of the Eastern Heights Home®
owners ' Assoc . , stated that the people in Eastern Heights are highly
® enthusiastic about this proposed plan for bikeways . He asked how at
this point one goes about implementing such a plan . He supposed cost
estimates should be done .
Mr . Fabbroni stated that cost estimates can be done and that this
is part of the priority schedule . Mr . Fabbroni said that this meeting
was to air out this situation and give the Planning Board an opportunity
to mull it over , At some future meeting they would then come up with
a presentation for the Town Board ,
DISCUSSION OF EASTERN HEIGHTS PARK REQUEST
Mr . Fabbroni referred to the Tudor Road Mini -Park in Eastern
Heights . This neighborhood nark is being maintained by the residents .
The Town does the mowing . The residents are requesting that the Town
do additional clean up .
Mr . Fabbroni stated that the Eastern Heights Homeowners ' Assoc .
has requested picnic tables and they have been ordered , The Associatior
has requested a couple of barbeque pits for future installation . Mr .
Fabbroni said that the picnic tables should be available around the
first of the month and the barbeque pits should be coming in soon .
DISCUSSION OF NORTHVIEW ROAD [^TEST PARK REQUEST
Mr . Fabbroni said that the Northview Road West Park is on line as
a proposal . He stated that Mr . Hilker is having his attorney prepare
the Deed . The residents of the area would like the same type of help
from the Town as the Eastern Heights people . The Northview Road gest
proposed park contains about 1/ 2 an acre .
DISCUSSION OF ABOVE PROPOSALS IN TERMS OF PRIORITIES FOR UPCOMING
CONSTRUCTION SEASON AND BOR GRANT APPLICATIONS .
Mr . Fabbroni stated that , not to exclude other areas , the BOR
grant application should include Coy Glen and the proposed park for the
Forest Home area . Because of the cost , the Town would want to get into
matching monies . Separately or together they should be considered by
this Board . In terms of funding priorities , hiking type of parks and
camping type of parks seem to be one of the highest priorities . One
of the lowest types is playfields .
Mrs . Holcomb stated that it is beginning to look as though the
official May meeting is getting full . The second meeting in May can
be set aside to make a priority arrangement for parks . Mr . Fabbroni
commented that in the meantime , he can set up what this all means in
terms of cost .
ADJOURNMENT
Upon Motion , the Meeting was adjourned at 10 : 10 p . m .
Respectfully submitted ,
Nancy M . Fuller , Secretary .
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To : The Ithaca Town Planning Board .
• From : The Board of Directors of the East Ithaca Town Association
Re : East Ithaca Bikeways
We request the establishment of a series of "East Ithaca
Bikeways " in our area as part of our development under the
Townwide Park Policy . Residents in our area have consistently
advocated the construction of bikeways for recreation and
transportation to and from Cornell and Belle Sherman School
for several years . We have now identified a plan that appears
to be economical and capable of meeting some of these needs .
Our proposal divides naturally into three sections :
1 . The abandoned Lehigh Valley RR between Honness Land and
Maple Avenue . This section has long been used as a foot and
® bicycle path connecting the area with Belle Sherman and Cornell .
Our proposal amounts to formalizing its use as a bicycle and
pedestrian path , and improving the surface so that it can be
used in less favorable weather conditions .
2 . One or more of several routes roughly parallel to Pine
Tree Road that would connect Eastern Heights and/ or the lower
end of Pine Tree Road to the path in Section 1 at Honness Lane ,
3 . Continuation of the path ( s ) in Section 2 along the
Lehigh Valley RR parallel to Slaterville Road to Besemer Road .
We propse that Section 1 be given immediate priority , since :
1 .r Its previous and present use establishes its utility .
2 . Preliminary discussions indicate that Cornell is likely
to react favorably to a request from the Town for a right of way ,
and nearly all of the land in question is owned by Cornell .
3 . Construction should be very easy , since a reasonably
well - prepared roadbed exists .
We propose that the bikeways be surfaced as simply and
Inexpensively as possible consistent with their use in wet
weather . We understand that a surface : of * compacted crushed
cinders can be installed in a reasonable time without substantial
additions to the Town Budget or the derailment of necessary
maintenance work . Paths of this sort exist at Cornell and
are regularly used in a variety of weather conditions .
Experience gained in negotiating and constructing Section 1
can be used as a guide in planning Sections 2 and 3 , which are
somewhat more complicated . We would hope that the , delay between
the implementation of Section 1 and the other sections would not
be any longer than necessary .
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David G . Cassel
President ,
Elast Ithaca Town Association
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