HomeMy WebLinkAboutPB Minutes 1984-08-07 TOWN OF ITHACA PLANNING BOARD
AUGUST 7 , 1984
The Town of Ithaca Planning Board met in regular session on Tuesday ,
August 7 , 1984 , in Town Hall , 126 East Seneca Street , Ithaca , N . Y . , at
7 : 30 p . m .
PRESENT : Chairman Montgomery May , David Klein , James Baker , Edward Mazza ,
Carolyn Grigorov , Peter M . Lovi ( Town Planner ) , Nancy M . Fuller
( Secretary ) .
ALSO PRESENT : Anne Morrissette , Shirley Brown , Eloise Blanpied , Scott
Chaffee , Ellen J . Chaffee , Donald Chaffee , Raymond Saatman ,
Grace Saatman , Attorney Laura H . Holmberg , Adam Gatch ,
Doris Gatch , Attorney William Tucker Dean , Bonnie
Hollenbeck , Zoning Board of Appeals Chairman Henry Aron ,
Beverly Livesay , Dr . Hermogenes Mecenas , Dr . Royal D .
Colle , Mitch Montagna ( WTKO News ) , Bruce Ryan ( WHCU News ) ,
Renee Starzyk ( Q104 News ) .
Chairman May declared the meeting duly opened at 7 : 34 p . m .
APPROVAL OF MINUTES - June 5 , 1984
MOTION by Mrs . Carolyn Grigorov , seconded by Mr . Montgomery May :
RESOLVED , that the Minutes of the Town of Ithaca Planning Board
Meeting of June 5 , 1984 , be and hereby are approved as written .
There being no further discussion , the Chair called for a vote .
Aye - May , Klein , Baker , Mazza , Grigorov .
Nay - None .
The MOTION was declared to be carried unanimously .
APPROVAL OF MINUTES on, July 3 , 1984
MOTION by Mr . David Klein , seconded by Mr . James Baker :
RESOLVED , that the Minutes of the Town of Ithaca Planning Board
Meeting of July 3 , 1984 , be and hereby are approved as written .
There being no further discussion , the Chair called for a vote .
Aye - May , Klein , Baker , Mazza , Grigorov .
Nay - None .
The MOTION was declared to be carried unanimously .
STAFF REPORT - PETER M . LOVI
Planning Board 2 August 7 , 1984
The Planning Board Members had each received with their Agenda a copy
of the following report prepared by Mr . Lovi .
" Rocco Lucente ' Rezoning '
The Town Board met at a Special Board meeting July 24th to consider an
amendment to the Zoning Ordinance to permit Mr . Lucente ' s conversion . At
that time , the Public Hearing was adjourned to August 1 , ostensibly due to
procedural defects in the posting of the Public Hearing . No one from the
community , with the exception of Mr . Allen , has spoken against this
proposal .
As of this writing , I have been told by the Town Clerk that the Public
Hearing will today be again adjourned , this time to the Town Board ' s
regular meeting on August 13th ,
Minor Subdivisions
Attached please find a survey map , Environmental Assessment Form , and the
associated resolutions concerning two minor subdivisions :
1 . Scott Chaffee , 1584 Slaterville Road ; a two - lot subdivision .
2 . Millard Brink , 126 Seven Mile Drive ; a three - lot subdivision .
Please note that there has been some discussion between Mrs . Laura
Holmberg , attorney for Mr . Brink , and me concerning whether or not
this action is a subdivision . Mrs . Holmberg has stated that there
has been a survey map on file in the office of the County Clerk .
However , the individual " parcels " do not show up on the 1984 tax
maps , and the property itself is listed in the 1983 tax roll as being
owned by Mrs . Helen M . Rose .
The reason I have requested a subdivision approval is that it is Mr .
Brink ' s intent to sell the two smaller parcels to a Mr . Sheldrake ,
who then intends to convey one of the parcels on a land contract to a
third party , represented by attorney Robert Holdsworth ( getting
confusing , eh ? ) . Rather than two separate , two- lot subdivision
reviews , I told Mr . Holdsworth and Mrs . Holmberg that I would prefer
to see the entire land transaction reviewed at this time .
La Tourelle
The Town Board was to consider amending the Zoning Ordinance at its July
9th meeting . This Public Hearing was adjourned to July 24th , at which
time a resolution reviewed by the Town Attorney was discussed . The matter
was adjourned to August 1st for further consideration and possible action ;
but as with the Lucente matter described above , will again be adjourned to
the Town Board ' s regular meeting of August 13th , Mr . Wiggins has
indicated that , though it was his intention to begin construction this
year , given the delays in reaching a final resolution , he will most likely
shift his construction plans to next year .
Six Mile Creek Overseer Committee
Planning Board 3 August 7 , 1984
At the first meeting of the SMCOC , there was a sharp disagreement between
several members of the Committee , particularly Joel Rabinowitz , and the
professional planners , concerning voting vs . nonvoting status . It was my
understanding that all members named to the committee by Mayor Gutenberger
would be voting members . My best information from the Town Supervisor is
that I will be a full , voting member of the Committee and that a full
member from either the Planning or Town Board should be added .
Fire Services Master Planning
I have met with Mr . Withiam of Ithaca College to discuss ways in which I
could assist the Fire Master Planning process . He and I will be meeting
within the next several weeks to discuss data processing requirements and
analyses .
Wetlands Regulations
I understand that DEC Commissioner Williams has ordered that the interim
maps be filed as soon as possible . This will no doubt occur within the
next month . Our Town Clerk will get a hand - delivered copy of the filed
maps at that time .
Zoning Law
An amendment to permit limited mixed uses ( Business and Residential ) is
presently before the Town Board and will be considered at the August 13th
meeting . The intent of the resolution is similar to that considered by
the Planning Board in the spring , though the language has been written
completely from scratch by the Town Attorney ,
ARC Pre - applications
We are preparing a pre - application for the Appalachian Regional
Commission ' s FY 1984 - 85 grant cycle . The project we are sponsoring is the
Coddington Road daycare center , which is on the August 7th agenda .
Completed pre - applications are due no later than August 15th . "
Mr . Lovi added that the Job Training Program money is coming in now
and recalled that in May the Town had requested 14 persons under this
program and were given 1 because the funds were tied up in Congress with
an aid to E1 Savador bill . Mr . Lovi commented that the Job Training Funds
were separated out from the bill and funding is now in place . Mr . Lovi
stated that this was falling at a good time and the additional help will
be of great benefit to Susan Beeners , the Town Landscape Consultant , with
all the outdoor work in this summer ' s park program involving park
construction and maintenance . Mr . Lovi commented that it would appear
that some of the kids presently working will be able to continue which
will help with continuity .
Chairman May asked , with regard to the Six Mile Creek Overseer
Committee , if it has been determined whether or not there should be
another member from the Town Planning Board , Mr . Lovi stated that he
thought the Chair ought to take that question up with the Town Supervisor ,
adding that it is his best understanding that the answer is yes .
Planning Board 4 August 7 , 1984
Chairman May asked if Mr . Lovi were established as a voting member of that
Committee now . Mr . Lovi stated that there have not been any votes so that
aspect has not really been tested yet , adding the comment that there are
two or three members of the Committee who are not too keen about having
" staff " as voting members . Mr . Lovi stated that he felt there to be two
things involved in this question - - ( 1 ) insofar as City -related business
is concerned it is nice to have him ( Lovi ) there , but not really
necessary , ( 2 ) the other is with respect to master planning activities
which involve City / Town cooperation , and it is in those matters that he
felt he should be a voting member . Chairman May stated that he and the
Supervisor are in full agreement that Mr . Lovi should not be on the
Committee unless he is a voting member and , further , that a member of the
Planning Board should be a voting member . Mr . Lovi stated that he agreed ,
adding , however , that some Committee members have more of a problem with
staff as a voting member . Chairman May stated that before anything
further is done , he will talk to the Supervisor , explaining that , as the
Board members knew , both he and Mr . Lovi did attend meetings of the Six
Mile Creek Study Committee for about a year as non - voting members and that
did not work out very well . Chairman May stated that he did not think he
should be involved in the Overseer Committee and asked anyone on the
Planning Board who is interested to please let him know . Mr . Lovi
commented that what this Committee sees as its mandate does not really
involve " us " . Chairman May stated his feeling that actually it does
involve us an awful lot since most of it is in the Town . Mr . Lovi stated
that he agreed and commented that what he was referring to was parts of
meetings which involve the Gorge Ranger reports and similar matters .
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Mr . Lovi stated that the Gorge Ranger seems to be functioning very well .
Chairman May wished to report , in connection with the Fire Services
Master Planning portion of Mr . Lovi ' s report , that the next meeting is set
for August 28th at 8 : 00 p . m , on the third floor of Job Hall on the Ithaca
College Campus . Chairman May requested that Mr . Lovi attend that meeting .
The Secretary reported on one additional item of interest - - the Bids
for the 1984 Water and Sewer Main Improvements came in with very nice
numbers attached . Mrs . Fuller commented that Mr . Fabbroni , the Town
Engineer , was very happy , adding that the plans and specifications were
all done in - house .
REPORT OF THE BUILDING INSPECTOR - LEWIS D . CARTEE
The Board had received with their Agenda the Building Inspector ' s
Report of Building Permits Issued for the month of July 1984 which showed
that 20 permits were issued for $ 724 , 000 . 00 in improvements , as compared
with July 1983 when 11 permits were issued for $ 1 , 202 , 175 . 00 in
improvements .
PUBLIC HEARING : CONSIDERATION OF PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION APPROVAL FOR A
TWO - LOT SUBDIVISION AT 1584 SLATERVILLE RD . , TAX PARCEL NUMBER 6 - 56 - 3 - 16 ,
. 87 ACRES . SCOTT CHAFFEE , OWNER/ DEVELOPER ,
Chairman May declared the Public Hearing in the above - noted matter
duly opened at 7 : 48 p . m . and accepted for the record the Clerk ' s Affidavit
of Posting and Publication of the Notice of Public Hearings in Town Hall
Planning Board 5 August 7 , 1984
and the Ithaca Journal on July 30 , 1984 and August 2 , 1984 , respectively ,
together with the Secretary ' s Affidavit of Service by Mail of said Notice
upon the various neighbors of the property in question , upon the Tompkins
County Commissioner of Planning , and upon Mr . Chaffee as party to the
action . The Chaffees were present - - Scott , Ellen , and Donald .
Mr . Scott Chaffee stated that he wished to split this big parcel into
two parts and build a single family house on the " new " parcel .
Each of the Board members had received a copy of a copy of a Survey
Map dated April 27 , 1980 , prepared by R . L . MacDowell , Jr . , filed in the
Tompkins County Clerk ' s Office on May 10 , 1980 , and showing " Location of
Dividing Line Between Parcel 1 & Parcel 2 , Property Owned by Percy
Watros " .
Referring to the Survey Map , Chairman May asked if the " Former
L . V . R . R . Right of Way " actually exists . No one seemed to know really , but
the general feeling was that it was all grown over . Mr . Raymond Saatman ,
1585 Slaterville Road , indicated that it was not used .
Mrs . Eloise Blanpied , 215 North Triphammer Road , the owner of the
property referenced on the Survey as " Blanpied " just to the north , asked
what Mr . Chaffee was going to use the house for . Mr . Scott Chaffee stated
that it was just going to be a house . Mrs . Saatman asked if there were
going to be a change in the driveway . Mr . Scott Chaffee ' s father , Donald
Chaffee , described an easement over the driveway shown on the Survey .
The Board members found the SurveyMa as submitted b Mr . Chaffe '
P y Chaffee ' s
Attorney , Charles Guttman , practically unreadable , so Mr . Mazza asked Mr .
Donald Chaffee to assist him in understanding the proposal . There was
considerable discussion between Mr . Mazza and Mr . Donald Chaffee ,
Chairman May asked Mr . Donald Chaffee to show the rest of the Board what
he and Mr . Mazza had been talking about - - everybody joined in . Mrs .
Saatman wondered about the sewer line and terminal in the woods at the
back of the property . Mrs . Saatman asked what the Chaffees ' plans were
for the existing house , wondering if it were to be a single family house .
Mr . Scott Chaffee stated that it is a single family house . Mrs . Saatman
asked if it were to be added on to . Mr . Donald Chaffee stated that they
had no plans to change the house but some day they might add a room like a
den .
Chairman May asked if there were any further questions from the
public . No one spoke . Chairman May closed the Public Hearing at 8 : 05
p . m . and asked that the Board turn to the matter of environmental review
under SEQRA . Chairman May noted that the Board members had each received
a copy of the Short Environmental Assessment Form as signed and submitted
by Attorney Charles Guttman for Scott Chaffee under date of July 3 , 1984 ,
and on which each question had been answered " no " . Chairman May noted
that the Town Planner , Mr . Lovi , had reviewed the matter under date of
July 23 , 1984 , and recommended the following : " This minor subdivision
will not present any significant impacts . I recommend a negative
declaration of environmental significance . "
MOTION by Mrs . Carolyn Grigorov , seconded by Mr . James Baker :
Planning Board 6 August 7 , 1984
RESOLVED , that the Town of Ithaca Planning Board , acting as lead
agency in the environmental review of the proposed 2 - lot subdivision
development at 1584 Slaterville Road ( tax parcel # 6 - 56 - 3 - 16 , approximately
. 87 acres ) approve and hereby does approve the Environmental Assessment
Short Form as completed , and
FURTHER RESOLVED , that , pursuant to Town of Ithaca Local Law # 3 - 1980 ,
this action is classified as Unlisted , and
FURTHER RESOLVED , that the Town of Ithaca Planning Board has
determined from the Environmental Assessment Short Form and all pertinent
information that the above - mentioned action will not significantly impact
the environment and , therefore , will not require further environmental
review .
There being no further discussion , the Chair called for a vote .
Aye - May , Klein , Baker , Mazza , Grigorov .
Nay - None .
The MOTION was declared to be carried unanimously .
The Board continued to have difficulty in reading the Survey and also
expressed concern about where the sewer line is located . Mr . Lovi
indicated on the Water Main As - Builts for Slaterville Road where the water
main is located on the south side . Chairman May stated that the sewer
main is on the other side . Mr . Mazza pointed out that there is a
requirement under the ordinance for a rear yard setback of 30 feet ( R15 )
and wondered where that would be measured from in the case of the " new "
lot which will be a triangle . After further discussion , the Board felt
that the Survey was not of proper condition to be read .
MOTION by Mr . Edward Mazza , seconded by Mr . Montgomery May :
RESOLVED , by the Town of Ithaca Planning Board , that the matter of
the Scott Chaffee two - lot subdivision be and hereby is adjourned until
Tuesday , August 21 , 1984 , at 7 : 45 p . m . in order that Mr . Chaffee may
obtain from his Attorney a more readable copy of the Survey Map for Board
review .
There being no further discussion , the Chair called for a vote .
Aye - May , Klein , Baker , Mazza , Grigorov .
Nay - None .
The MOTION was declared to be carried unanimously .
Chairman May declared the matter of the Scott Chaffee two - lot
subdivision at 1584 Slaterville Road duly adjourned .
PUBLIC HEARING : CONSIDERATION OF PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION APPROVAL FOR A
THREE -LOT SUBDIVISION AT 126 SEVEN MILE DRIVE , TAX PARCEL NUMBER
6 - 33 - 2 - 3 . 21 APPROXIMATELY 37 ACRES . MILLARD BRINK , REPUTED OWNER .
Planning Board 7 August 7 , 1984
Chairman May declared the Public Hearing in the above - noted matter
duly opened at 8 : 25 p . m . and accepted for the record the Clerk ' s Affidavit
of Posting and Publication of the Notice of Public Hearings in Town Hall
and the Ithaca Journal on July 30 , 1984 and August 2 , 1984 , respectively ,
together with the Secretary ' s Affidavit of Service by Mail of said Notice
upon the various neighbors of the property in question , upon the Tompkins
County Commissioner of Planning , upon Mr . and Mrs . Brink as parties to the
action , and upon Attorney Laura H . Holmberg , as their Agent , on July 31 ,
1984 . Chairman May noted that the Board members had each received a copy
of the Short Environmental Assessment Form and a copy of " Map of Survey -
Two Parcels of Land on Seven Mile Drive Owned by Millard A . & Lucille
Brink " , dated June 20 , 1983 , prepared by R . L . MacDowell , Jr . , L . L . S .
Mrs . Holmberg appeared before the Board on behalf of the Brinks and
stated that she would like to offer her apology for having indicated that
a subdivision map with respect to this property had been filed in the
Tompkins County Clerk ' s Office sometime in 1978 ; that is not the case .
Continuing , Mrs . Holmberg stated that it was her understanding that the
houses located on the parcel have been there for over 100 years . Mrs .
Holmberg stated that Mr . Brink is a farmer and he simply does not want
them and has two buyers for them . Mrs . Holmberg stated that Mr . Brink is
selling the properties to one person , but they will be divided . Mrs .
Holmberg stated that there is no problem with area or with frontage and
there will be no roads involved .
Chairman May asked if there were anyone present who wished to speak
. to the matter of the Brink three - lot subdivision .
Mrs . Doris Gatch , owner of property at 110 Seven Mile Drive , spoke
from the floor and asked what the subdivision is for and what Mr . Brink
was going to do with it . Mrs . Holmberg explained to Mrs . Gatch the
requirements of the Town of Ithaca Subdivision Regulations whereby it is
necessary to file a subdivision map when one sells off a part of one ' s
land . Mrs . Holmberg explained that to her knowledge Mr . Brink is not
planning any construction ; he merely wants to sell the two existing
houses .
Chairman May noted that no construction is proposed in this matter ,
pointing out that it is the selling of two homes which presently exist and
are part of Mr . Brink ' s farm . Mr . Baker stated that the southerly house
is over 100 years old , but the northerly house is probably about 20 or so
years old .
Mr . Mazza asked if there were public water and sewer available . Mr .
Lovi stated that neither utility was available . Mrs . Holmberg stated that
neither house is occupied . Mr . Mazza suggested that any approvals ought
to be subject to Health Department approval . Mrs . Holmberg stated that
Mr . Brink is selling the lots as is ; he is not representing that they are
installed with systems .
Chairman May asked if there were any other questions . No one spoke .
Chairman May closed the Public Hearing at 8 : 30 p . m . and asked that the
Board turn to the matter of environmental review . Chairman May noted that
the Board members each had received a copy of the SEAF as signed and
Planning Board 8 August 7 , 1984
submitted by Millard Brink and Lucille Brink under date of July 26 , 1984 ,
all questions having been answered " no " , and that Mr . Lovi had reviewed
the proposal under date of August 1 , 1984 , making the following
recommendation : " This minor subdivision will not present any significant
impacts . I recommend a negative declaration of environmental
significance . "
MOTION by Mr . Edward Mazza , seconded by Mr . David Klein *
RESOLVED , that the Town of Ithaca Planning Board , acting as lead
agency in the environmental review of the proposed 3 - lot subdivision
development at 126 Seven Mile Drive ( tax parcel # 6 - 33 - 2 - 3 . 2 , approximately
37 acres ) approve and hereby does approve the Environmental Assessment
Short Form as completed , and
FURTHER RESOLVED , that , pursuant to Town of Ithaca Local Law # 3 - 1980 ,
this action is classified as Unlisted , and
FURTHER RESOLVED , that the Town of Ithaca Planning Board has
determined from the Environmental Assessment Short Form and all pertinent
information that the above -mentioned action will not significantly impact
the environment and , therefore , will not require further environmental
review .
There being no further discussion , the Chair called for a vote .
Aye - May , Klein , Baker , Mazza , Grigorov .
Nay - None .
The MOTION was declared to be carried unanimously .
MOTION by Mr . Edward Mazza , seconded by Mrs . Carolyn Grigorov :
RESOLVED , that concerning the proposal of Millard Brink to subdivide
his lands at 126 Seven Mile Drive , Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No .
6 - 33 - 2 - 3 . 2 , approximately 37 acres , into three lots , the Planning Board
make and hereby does make the following determinations , and approvals :
1 . The developer has completed an Environmental Assessment Short Form ,
as required by Local Law # 3 - 1980 . The Planning Board has reviewed
this form , determined the proposal to be an Unlisted Action , and made
a negative declaration of environmental significance at Public
Hearing on August 7 , 1984 .
2 . The developer has presented a preliminary subdivision plan in a form
acceptable to the Town Engineer showing the location of lot lines ,
and other structures of interest to the Planning Board . This plan
has been reviewed at a properly posted and published Public Hearing
on August 7 , 1984 .
3 . No further subdivision of any lots created by this action shall be
• permitted without subdivision review and a notice to this effect
shall be placed by the subdivider in all deeds to this property and
Planning Board 9 August 7 , 1984
shall also be placed on the final subdivision plan to be filed in the
Office of the County Clerk .
4 . Public water and public sewer services are not available for any of
the proposed lots .
5 . The Planning Board grant and hereby does grant preliminary
subdivision approval to the subdivision plan as presented August 7 ,
1984 , entitled " Map of Survey Two Parcels of Land on Seven Mile Drive
Owned By Millard A . & Lucille D . Brink , Town of Ithaca , Tompkins
County , New York " , dated June 20 , 1983 , signed and sealed by R . L .
MacDowell , Jr . , L . S . , and
FURTHER RESOLVED , that the Planning Board waive and hereby does waive
final subdivision approval for this project , subject to approval of the
Tompkins County Health Department , and contingent upon the preparation of
a final subdivision plan in a form acceptable to the Town Engineer which
shall include all notices and provisions required by this resolution .
There being no further discussion , the Chair called for a vote .
Aye - May , Klein , Baker , Mazza , Grigorov .
Nay - None .
The MOTION was declared to be carried unanimously .
Chairman May declared the matter of the Brink three - lot subdivision
duly closed .
Mrs . Adam Gatch asked Mrs . Holmberg what is planned for the house up
" front " . Mrs . Holmberg replied that she did not know .
Mrs . Holmberg commented that she would also like to ask , informally ,
about the matter of the forthcoming exchange of land between Mr . Brink and
the Town of Ithaca , wondering if Mr . Brink would need some form of a
resolution from the Town Board since it involves part of this land . The
members of the Planning Board were unable to assist Mrs . Holmberg in this
matter , feeling that it does not affect the subdivision approval just
granted and indicating that she should speak with the Town Supervisor ,
Mrs . Gatch spoke to the Board members about property owned by Alex
Yenei which is badly deteriorated . Chairman May suggested that Mrs . Gatch
get in touch with the Town Building Inspector , Lewis D . Cartee ,
Mrs . Holmberg thanked the Board for its time and consideration .
CONSIDERATION OF A RECOMMENDATION TO THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS WITH
RESPECT TO A SPECIAL PERMIT REQUIRED FOR THE OPERATION OF A DAY CARE
CENTER ON CODDINGTON ROAD , ON THE SITE OF THE FORMER CODDINGTON ROAD
COMMUNITY CENTER . [ 900 BLOCK OF CODDINGTON ROAD , TOWN OF ITHACA TAX
PARCEL NO . 6 - 47 - 1 - 11 . 3 . 1
• Mrs . Shirley Brown and Mrs . Anne Morrissette appeared before the
Board with Mrs . Brown acting as spokesperson .
Planning Board 10 August 3 , 1984
Mrs . Brown stated that the Coddington Road Community Center has not
been used for some time and it is their proposal to utilize the facility
as a day care center for which there is a pressing need . Mrs . Brown
stated that they have had all kinds of inspectors out there and they have
started renovations to some extent , adding that Mr . Cartee has been very
helpful and has told them what to do . Mrs . Brown stated that they would
be leasing the facility from the Coddington Road Community Center which
has a new Board as of last week , commenting that the Board hopes that
their doing the day care center will revive the Community Center ,
Mrs . Grigorov inquired how long it has been since the Center has been
used , to which Mrs . Brown replied , about two years . Mrs . Morrissette
stated that they have not had any objection from the neighbors although a
Mr . Bauer [ 921 Coddington Road ] has been somewhat negative , adding that
she felt it was not the day care center that bothered him but probably
from the past it is connected with the baseball field area and some loud
parties .
Mrs . Brown stated that the hours would be from 7 : 30 a . m . to 5 : 30 p . m .
Chairman May commented that the Community Center would still be available
to the community in the evenings .
Mrs . Grigorov asked how many children would be involved . Mrs . Brown
stated that under the State regulations they have room enough for 35
children , however , they will probably have 20 - 25 as a maximum , adding that
they may also have after - school activities , and commenting that the State
regulations get into a lot of technicalities . Mrs . Brown stated that , at
the onset with just the two of them , they plan to have about 10 - 12
children , adding that if later on there is an after - school program they
will need someone to assist them , such as someone from Ithaca College or
Cornell University , Mrs . Brown stated that , in any event , they plan to
start out slowly with about 10 children .
Mr . Mazza asked how well the Center is equipped insofar as parking is
concerned . Mr . Lovi stated that there is a parking lot although the
bushes need to be trimmed , and commented that the facility is in
surprisingly good shape . Mr . Lovi described a circular driveway area next
to the building and stated that there is considerable off - street parking
space available . Mr . Lovi noted that the Center has been under the
auspices of the Town .
Chairman May stated that he thought it was a great idea and a great
use for the facility . Mrs . Grigorov expressed her agreement also , as did
Mr . Klein . Mr . Mazza stated that he could offer a motion of
recommendation and asked Mr . Aron , Zoning Board of Appeals Chairman , if
that would be satisfactory for the Board . Chairman Aron stated that the
Board of Appeals wants a report .
Chairman May directed Mr . Lovi to prepare a report for his review and
subsequent submission to the Zoning Board of Appeals for their meeting of
August 22 , 1984 .
. CONSIDERATION OF A RECOMMENDATION TO THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS WITH
RESPECT TO A SPECIAL PERMIT REQUIRED FOR THE OPERATION OF A DAY CARE
Planning Board 11 August 7 , 1984
CENTER AT 1285 TRUMANSBURG ROAD . [ TOWN OF ITHACA TAX PARCEL NO .
6 - 24 - 3 - 2 . 1 . 1
The Secretary distributed copies of the following letter and attached
document , from Counselor William Tucker Dean , dated August 2 , 1984 ,
received August 6th , to the Board members .
" August 2 , 1984
Town of Ithaca Planning Board
• • • At the meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals on Thursday , July 26 , I
appeared on behalf of the Tompkins Community Day Care Center , Inc . , a
not - for- profit corporation I am in the process of forming . My original
request to the Board of Zoning Appeals was for a variance to permit the
Center to operate a ' Family Day Care Center ' for not more than six
youngsters at 1285 Trumansburg Road . The premises for which the variance
was sought is the unnumbered building built as a physician ' s residence for
Biggs Memorial Hospital , which is the fourth building on the right as you
enter the hospital grounds .
After filing this request I learned that the N . Y . S . Deparment of
Social Services has promulgated a new regulation , ' Guidelines : Group
Family Day Care Demonstration Homes , ' a copy of which is appended . Such
' Group Family Day Care Demonstration Homes ' may have . . . seven to ten
fchildren of all ages . . . including not more than two children under two
years of age , twelve children may be cared for when all of the children
are over two years of age . . . no.t more than two additional school - age
children may receive care before and after school time hours . '
( Enclosure , P . 1 )
At the hearing before the Zoning Board of Appeals I asked leave to
amend my original request to include a variance for the Tompkins Community
Day Care Center , Inc . to operate a ' Group Family Day Care Demonstration
Home . ' It is my hope that the Town Planning Board , to which my request
for a variance was referred , will consider this amended request .
I would like to add that the Tompkins Community Day Care Center ,
Inc . , after its organization has been completed , and a state certificate
has been obtained for a ' Family Day Care Home , ' as authorized in 18
N . Y . C . R . R . 418 for 16 children , a larger number than permitted for a
' Group Family Day Care Demonstration Home , will request a variance for
such a home .
. . .
( sgd . ) William Tucker Dean
Counsel , Tompkins Community Day Care Center , Inc . "
[ Attachment - " Guidelines : Group Family Day Care Demonstration Homes " ( 6
pages ) ]
The Secretary also distributed copies of that portion of the Minutes
• of the Zoning Board of Appeals Meeting of July 26 , 1984 , having to do with
the proposal by the Tompkins Community Day Care Center , Inc .
Planning Board 12 August 7 , 1984
Attorney Dean appeared before the Board , accompanied by Mrs . Bonnie
Hollenbeck , one of the initial directors of the day care center . Attorney
Dean appended a copy of a portion of the Site Plan for the Tompkins
Community Hospital , dated July 10 , 1976 , showing outlined in blue the
location of the proposed facility and proposed parking therefor . Attorney
Dean stated that he was Counsel for the Tompkins Community Day Care Center
which is in the process of being organized , its charter now before the
State for the approval required . Attorney Dean stated that he had
determined from the Zoning Ordinance that the zoning in place for this
particular area is R30 and , indicating on the site plan , noted that the
proposed facility is to be located in Apartment # 2 of the two - apartment
building outlined in blue . Attorney Dean commented that there is a plan
for the future involving the other half of that particular building .
Attorney Dean stated that the matter of a family day care center for not
more than six children was brought to Mr . Cartee , the Building Inspector ,
and , because the Zoning Ordinance does not address day care centers , it
was brought before the Zoning Board of Appeals . Attorney Dean stated
that , in the meantime , the State came forward with a new category of day
care falling in between family day care for not more than six and a day
care center certified by the Department of Social Services of 17 and up .
Attorney Dean noted that that new category is described in the document
appended to his letter . [ " Definition : A group family day care home is a
home wherein seven to ten children of all ages may be cared for , including
not more than two children under two years of age ; twelve children may be
cared for when all the children are over two years of age , in either case ,
not more than two additional school - age children may receive care before
and after school time hours . When a group family day care home provides
care for only school age children , not more than fourteen children may be
cared for . " ] Attorney Dean stated that the applicant is hoping for
discussion based on that kind of home . Attorney Dean stated that the
proposed facility will provide day care for the children of persons who
work in the Hospital and , in addition to those with regular hours , it will
help those who have irregular hours , who have irregularity of shifts , or
who come in for a short shift , and need someplace where their children can
be cared for . Attorney Dean stated that this type of facility was the
subject of Governor Cuomo ' s recent remarks , i . e . , a Group Family Day Care
Demonstration Home , and described the numbers and categories of children
who may be cared for ( as defined above ) . Attorney Dean stated that the
applicant plans to fence the area " here " ( indicating on the site plan )
with a chain link fence so that the children cannot wander , indicated the
plan to provide access by the parents through a driveway and also
indicated a five - space car garage outlined in blue . Attorney Dean stated
that , in the absence of specific provisions in the Ordinance dealing with
this kind of facility , this proposal seems to be a reasonable use of the
space and meets very urgent human needs . Attorney Dean stated that
Geraldine Fisher will be the active manager . Speaking of some time in the
future , Attorney Dean stated that it is contemplated that a next step ,
after certification from the NYS Department of Social Services , will be
that they will operate a day care center which is very elaborately defined
and regulated , although they are aiming at that in the future , not now ,
but at that time both apartments will be utilized which will involve
opening up the separating wall . Attorney Dean stated that that would
involve some 17 children or possibly more depending on the mix of ages .
At this point , Attorney Dean asked if there were any questions , adding
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• that Mrs . Bonnie Hollenbeck was present to assist .
Mr . Lovi asked if the regulations were less stringent when it comes
to a day center on one floor as opposed to two stories . Mrs . Hollenbeck
stated that there is some difference between a day care home and a family
day care center , adding that they are planning to use one floor with the
space meeting the requirements for 17 children , however , they plan to have
10 children . Mr . Lovi noted that it had been indicated that the
applicants are planning to fence off the back area with chain link fence .
Mrs . Hollenbeck stated that that was correct and Attorney Dean added that
there is a huge yard which extends way up to a treed area , at least 500
feet in depth and the width would be the width of the building , which is
about 75 to 90 feet . Mr . Lovi thought it was about an acre .
Mrs . Grigorov stated that she thought the proposal was a good idea
and Mr . Klein stated that it was a terrific idea . Mr . Lovi stated that
he , too , thought it was a good idea . Chairman May stated that he thought
it was a good idea too , adding , however , that his concern is always with
the meeting of fire code and State regulations . Chairman May stated that ,
with Mr . Cartee in charge of code enforcement , he did not see any problem
in that area . Attorney Dean pointed out that any facility of this nature
must meet the requirements of fire inspection by the State and added that
they will be putting in covered fire stairs . Mrs . Hollenbeck stated that
they have a kitchen , adding that a family home day care center is
different from a day care center .
With the concurrence of each of the Board members present , Chairman
May asked Mr . Lovi to prepare a report for his review and subsequent
submission to the Zoning Board of Appeals .
At 9 : 05 p . m . , Attorney Dean thanked the Board and stated that he would
leave the site plan with Mr . Lovi ; Mr . Lovi expressed his thanks .
DISCUSSION WITH PINE TREE ASSOCIATES CONCERNING PROPOSED REVISIONS TO THE
TOWN HIGHWAY MASTER PLAN , INCLUDING ISSUES OF DIRECT ACCESS TO SNYDER HILL
ROAD AND SLATERVILLE ROAD ,
Dr . Hermogenes Mecenas and Dr . Royal D . Colle were present to discuss
with the Board certain aspects of their subdivision proposal having to do
with roads . Each of the Board members had before him / her the following
letters :
1 . " MEMORANDUM
TO : Members of the Town of Ithaca Planning Board
FROM : Noel Desch
RE : Pine Tree Associates Subdivision - Highway Circulation
DATE : July 10 , 1984
At the public hearing on Monday night , the Town Board considered your
recommendation that the Town Highway Master Plan be amended to be
consistent with the street layout proposed by the developers . The Town
Board adjourned the matter until the new proposal , presented by the
developers to us Monday evening , for a direct connection to Snyder Hill
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Road could be considered at your August 7 meeting . The new connection ,
coupled with the access to Park Lane , seems to provide suitable
alternatives to the Pine Tree Road and Slaterville Road connections shown
on the Highway Master Plan . The Town Board is unwilling to relinquish the
access connections shown on the highway map until a suitable alternative ,
such as that described above is proposed by the developers and recommended
to us by the Planning Board .
Pine Tree Associates indicated to us , following their presentation of the
Snyder Hill Road connection , that they would have no objection to the
Slaterville Road connection to Park Lane as shown on the Official Highway
Map from Frandsen lands through the Quick property . There had initially
been concern about such a connection causing their development and a part
of Eastern Heights to be placed in the middle of a ' Thruway ' alternative
to Pine Tree Road . They now realize that such an eventuality is extremely
unlikely because of the tortuous nature of Park Lane and Pine Tree
Associates new street , including five intermediate intersections , the
lower speed limit , etc .
I raised this point with them because I remain convinced ( as do the
majority of the Town Board members ) that we must press forward to get the
construction of the Slaterville Road access completed before further
significant development of the Frandsen lands is permitted . It simply
does not make sense from a health , safety and welfare standpoint to deny
the property owners , who will buy the houses to be built here , the
opportunity to have easy , virtually direct access to a major highway
( Slaterville Road ) . We , therefore , ask you to review this matter with the
• developer and recommend a solution to this increasingly urgent need . "
2 . " July 26 1984
Planning Board
Town of Ithaca
Since the Town Board ' s chairman has asked the Planning Board to examine
our proposed development near Pine Tree Road in regard to access roads , we
would like to make the following proposal ( which was also announced at the
last Town Board public hearing ) .
We propose to include an access road entering our development near the
water tower , coming from Snyder Hill Road .
We cannot at this time indicate which part of the overall area would be
developed first ( since that will be determined , in part , by factors
related to engineering and utilities ) , we would be willing to limit house
construction in the development to no more than 13 houses until such time
as that access road is built .
We are not prepared to take responsibility for financing the construction
of roads through other developments which might someday connect into the
development we propose .
. . .
( sgd . ) Royal D . Colle
Pine Tree Associates "
Dr . Colle offered a brief description of events over the past month
or two , e . g . , their appearances before the Planning Board - twice , the
WTown Board , Planning Board recommendations to Town Board with respect to
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the erasing of lines on the highway map , etc . Dr . Colle stated that the
Town Board is in favor generally but wants to be sure of the access
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situation , adding that the last things that were done , as the Board knows ,
were that the Town Board asked the Planning Board to look at their ( Pine
Tree Associates ) plan with regard to access roads and their sending the
letter to the Planning Board .
At this point , Dr . Colle verbally described an access route coming
from Snyder Hill Road running approximately south by the water tower into
the road system that they propose . Dr . Colle stated that that is the plan
that they would request the Planning Board to consider at this time .
Chairman May asked if there were a plan available to look at . Dr .
Colle stated that there was not at this time because the range of
possibilities is very small , adding that there would have to be a certain
entry and any exact twist would depend on some sort of engineering survey
of it .
Mr . Lovi stated that he had gone up to the location this afternoon
with Mr . Fabbroni , the Town Engineer , adding that he ( Lovi ) has a pretty
good sense of what the alternatives are and commenting that what the
developers are proposing is a reasonable idea . Considerable discussion
followed in an informal manner of idea exchange . Chairman May asked how
long the road is , commenting that he could not remember . Mr . Lovi
displayed the existing highway map and pointed out , among other things ,
the location of the water tower . Mr . Lovi described how the developer
might consider coming in and then up to a second access off Snyder Hill
• Road . With everyone sitting around the table , more ideas were tossed
around . Dr . Colle commented that , in general , they are in favor of going
to the east of the water tower but they are not adamant in that since they
would be looking for the best routing for the terrain . Mr . Lovi pointed
out that until one passes the water tower the route is just like " mapped "
Park Lane . It was noted that Regency Lane is at about an 8 % grade with
maybe a 6 % grade in a particular portion . Chairman May wondered if by
going farther west , that grade could be brought down - - Mr . Lovi thought ,
maybe , a little bit . Mr . Klein wanted his memory refreshed as to a more
precise siting of the Pine Tree Associates property . Mr . Lovi indicated
it on the highway map . Dr . Colle offered the map that the Board had seen
some time back - - " Division of Lands at the Northeast Corner of N . Y . S .
Route 79 and Pine Tree Road - Formerly the Estate of John L . Marion " ,
drawn by George Schlecht and dated 12 / 83 , revised 1 / 20 / 84 . Mr . Klein
stated that he was confused by the Supervisor ' s memo , the main thrust of
which appears to be Snyder Hill Road , but the last paragraph speaks
strongly about construction of the Slaterville Road access . Mr . Lovi
spoke about the Frandsen land and the Quick land with respect to this
particular paragraph . The informal discussion continued with considerable
discussion about the extension of utilities and an apparent concern about
cost and the area closer to Slaterville Road seeming to come out on top
insofar as being less costly .
Chairman May commented that , with respect to the request for 13
houses until the road is built , he thought the Town Board could be
convinced on that , however , he was not convinced that the Town Board will
Oagree to building the project road as proposed without access to Snyder
Hill Road , Mr . Lovi commented that it seems that the number 13 is
acceptable with no more until a Snyder Hill Road access , and noted that
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. the discussion would seem to be leading toward an exchange of Slaterville
Road as a second access for Snyder Hill Road ,
Mrs . Livesay stated that she would like to offer , as an observation
only , that having all the traffic having to come up Snyder Hill Road did
not appear to her to be the best planning .
Nr . Klein asked about a right of way from Pine Tree Road shown on the
original drawing . There followed considerable discussion about this right
of way which is a " mapped street " which ends abruptly . It was noted that
the grade is about 100 . Dr . Colle stated that discussion of utilizing
that " road " was out of the question as far as Pine Tree Associates is
concerned . Discussion returned to a Slaterville road access .
Dr . Colle stated that he could not understand why the Board is
requiring two access for some 25 houses - - some day - - while , right across
the road in Commonland , the Board required one access for 124 houses which
are being built rapidly . Mr . Lovi described the difference in the one
access road as approved by NYSDOT . Dr . Mecenas commented that Dr . Baldwin
is prepared to give land for access on Snyder Hill Road . Further
discussion , back and forth , took place . Mrs . Grigorov and Mr . Mazza
expressed their inability to understand why all this was necessary .
As the discussion seemed to be reaching a conclusion , Chairman May
stated that the Planning Board will communicate with the Town Board that
• the access will be from Slaterville Road .
Dr . Colle asked if the Board would offer two possibilities to the
Town Board , adding that the Town Board should be informed that Pine Tree
Asociates ' # 1 preference is the Slaterville Road direct access with the
second access being from Regency Lane , and their # 2 preference is the plan
that they had originally - - direct access from Snyder Hill Road near Park
Lane with the second access being from Regency Lane . The Board evidenced
its agreement . Mr . Mazza stated again that he was not sure he understood
the reasons for all this , commenting that if he knew he might very well
agree with the Town Board , but since he did not really know he did not
know whether he agreed or not . Mr . Mazza stated that he knew of lots of
roads that end in a cul de sac such as had been originally proposed by
this developer and mentioned Texas Lane , Lisa Lane , Lexington Drive ,
Concord Place ,
Chairman May assured Dr . Colle that a report of this discussion will
be presented to the Town Board at its meeting on Monday , August 13th . Mr .
Lovi was directed to see that it is on the Town Board ' s Agenda . Dr . Colle
and Dr . Mecenas thanked the Board for its time , once again .
ADJOURNMENT
Upon Motion , the Chair declared the August 7 , 1984 meeting of the
Town of Ithaca Planning Board duly adjourned at 10 : 15 p . m .
• Respectfully submitted ,
Nancy M . Fuller , Secretary ,
Town of Ithaca Planning Board .