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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPB Minutes 1997-04-01TOWN OF ITHACA PLANNING BOARD • APRIL 1, 1997 FILED TOWN OF ITHACA Date v Clerk A 7W The Town of Ithaca Planning Board met in regular session on Tuesday, April 1, 1997, in Town Hall, 126 East Seneca Street, Ithaca, New York at 7:30 p.m. PRESENT: Chairperson Fred Wilcox, James Ainslie, Robert Kenerson, Gregory Bell, Jonathan Kanter (Director of Planning), John Barney (Attorney for the Town), Daniel Walker (Director of Engineering), JoAnn Cornish (Planner). ALSO PRESENT: John Wolff, Ellen Harrison, Mary Russell, Carolyn Grigorov, Martha Armstrong, Barney Unsworth, John Yntema, Lois Levitan, Glenn Hubbell, Peter Trowbridge. Chairperson Wilcox declared the meeting duly opened at 7:35 p.m., and accepted, for the record, the Secretary's Affidavit of Posting and Publication of the Notice of Public Hearing in Town Hall and the Ithaca Journal on March 24, 1997, and March 26, 1997, together with the Secretary's Affidavit of Service by Mail of said Notice upon the various neighbors of the properties under discussion, as appropriate, upon the Clerks of the City of Ithaca, Town of Danby, and the Town of Ithaca, upon the Tompkins County Commissioner of Planning, upon the Tompkins County Commissioner of Public Works, and upon the applicants and/or agents, as appropriate, on March 28, 1997. (Affidavit of Posting and Publication is hereto attached as Exhibit #1.) •Chairperson Wilcox read the Fire Exit Regulations to those assembled, as required by the New York State Department of State, Office of Fire Prevention and Control. AGENDA ITEM: PERSONS TO BE HEARD. There being no one present to be heard, Chairperson Wilcox closed this segment of the meeting. AGENDA ITEM: PRESENTATION OF TOMPKINS COUNTY WATERFRONT PLAN, JAMES HANSON, TOMPKINS COUNTY COMMISSIONER OF PLANNING, AND PETER TROWBRIDGE, PROJECT CONSULTANT, Chairperson Wilcox declared the above mentioned matter duly opened at 7:36 p.m., and read aloud from the Agenda. Peter Trowbridge, Project Consultant from Trowbridge and Wolf Landscape Architects, gave a slide show presentation of the Tompkins County Waterfront Plan. Mr. Trowbridge presented information from the study along with public comments. The Tompkins County Waterfront Plan was summarized into colorful books for review. The actual version is in a bigger book that is also available for people to review. Mr. Trowbridge stated that the report is available through County Planning, which copies could be requested. There was a client committee represented by all the municipalities in Tompkins County that bordered on the lake. In addition to the Town of Lansing, Town of Ithaca, City of Ithaca, and the Town of Ulysses, Cornell University and the Chamber of Commerce was also involved. The client committee gave the consultant team direction, reviewed past meetings and responses, helped formulate strategy, ectertera. Mr. Trowbridge stated that one of the first things that was done, that we needed to review all the planning studies that had been done . in the past 20 years around the lake, and that summary is in the master report. Some of those ideas became u LJ PLANNING BOARD MINUTES 2 APRIL 1, 1997 APPROVED - APRIL 15, 1997 some of the ground work for this study. Then focus groups were established at the first public meeting to try to scope out who had interest in this project. The first meetings involved approximately 80 to 100 people held on Saturday mornings. There were three public hearings, and were well attended by people interested. At the first session, the focus groups were established into three groups, such as recreation, natural resources, and economic development. Out of these groups they were brain storming on what all the issues were, and also bringing issues from the past planning studies for the group to review. The groups gathered the comments to put them in terms of action oriented tasks. The comments were reviewed at the next two public hearings by study teams to look at the issues the public mentioned. At the final meeting, the participants were asked to talk about and give some priority ranking for the projects that they felt were most important to them. Mr. Trowbridge's presentation summarized the five projects that seem to have the greatest priority. He also mentioned some of the other projects the public felt were important. Chairperson Wilcox opened the floor to questions from those present. Town Board Member Ellen Harrison asked what type of opportunities does this plan have for the Town with up coming projects. Mr. Trowbridge stated that if the canal corridor initiative was not planned they would not be able to look at any possible funding. It also would not allow a proposal for a Local Waterfront Revitalization Plan (LWRP). Both cases require a certain amount of public consensus in the sense of building. This plan came from the community. Martha Armstrong asked if any dollar values have been applied for these projects. Mr. Trowbridge stated that there were five high priority projects. The bigger book of the plan shows estimated costs for those projects. Town Board Member Harrison asked what is the time frame for the LWRP, and who is gathering the information. Director of Planning Jonathan Kanter stated that if the grant for the LWRP is received, it would be a joint plan with the City and the Town, along with the surrounding municipalities. Then this would be a regional plan. The project would take approximately 12 to 18 months to do. Town Board Member Harrison asked if this would address the water quality issues and inner municipal agreements. Mr. Trowbridge stated that was correct. Board Member Gregory Bell stated that the long list of projects is an impressive list, and if they were built it would be wonderful. There is little mention of environmental quality in the plan, but it does bring out the spirit of it. Mr. Bell stated that he would like to see generic comments, and then comments as to where things fit into the future. The focus of this report is just projects, and that focus automatically excludes some of the environmental concerns. PLANNING BOARD MINUTES 3 APRIL 1, 1997 APPROVED - APRIL 15, 1997 Mr. Trowbridge stated that Mr. Bell is right. There were broader discussions about different issues. Some were preservation issues and conservation issues along with natural resource issues. The City is looking to create more developable parcels. The City is acting as a facilitator, not to acquire property, but to reposition the market for people to actually do things. Parcels in this area are divided into very small parcels. Town Board Member Carolyn Grigorov asked if these small parcels are separately owned. Mr. Trowbridge stated that was correct. Conservation Board Member Barney Unsworth asked if there would be better funding potential if the plan was able to accomplish inter County cooperation. Mr. Unsworth further asked about the environmental factors, such as motorized boats and jet skis on the lake, and if there are any speed regulations. Mr. Trowbridge stated that the City's Byway program deals with some of those issues, such as signage and corridor management studies. There needs to be a multi County umbrella that allows sufficient water quality. Director of Planning Kanter stated that there could be a joint shared program or regulations between the City and the Town. It might not be a full Cayuga Lake Noise Control Ordinance, but if it comes out of the LWRP noise control would be a good idea. Any involved municipalities could join together with an inter municipal agreement through a Harbor Control Management Plan. Right now the Town of Ithaca does not have any land use control over the water. way. Attorney for the Town John Barney stated that there is always an issue of State regulations of the water Conservation Board Member Lois Levitan asked what are the ratifications for lead proposals on increasing or decreasing motor boat traffic or pollution closer to the City. Mr. Trowbridge stated that there are no new slopes developed. This brings more transient traffic to the City if there were designations closer than Treman Marine. Town Board Member Mary Russell asked if part of the regional plan funding comes from the State or Federal Government. Ms. Russell further asked what are the chances of this happening. Mr. Trowbridge stated that it looks good. The sponsoring municipalities would contribute in prorated or agreed ways so the State would give approximately 50 percent for funding this project. Director of Planning Kanter asked how far into the water would the Stewart Park performance stage extend from the shore line. Mr. Trowbridge stated that the stage would sit on the shore line. There are questions about the pier extending into the lake. Mayor Cohen is interested in redeveloping a public pier in Stewart Park. The performance area is constructed like a tent that sits on a wooden platform on the shoreline. PLANNING BOARD MINUTES 4 APRIL 1, 1997 APPROVED - APRIL 15, 1997 • Chairperson Wilcox duly closed the presentation of the Tompkins County Waterfront Plan at 8:38 p.m. AGENDA ITEM: SEOR DETERMINATION. PROPOSED HUBBELL SUBDIVISION, LOCATED AT 1308 MECKLENBURG ROAD, Chairperson Wilcox declared the above mentioned matter duly opened at 8:42 p.m., and read aloud from the Agenda. Glenn Hubbell, 1308 Mecklenburg Road, stated that he has lived at the present location for the past 22 years with his late wife, Mary, and six children. The parcel is approximately 11 acres. He is very partial to the view he has from his property. He is concerned about potential progress on the lands surrounding his property. Mr. Hubbell stated that approximately a year ago his late wife and him, in lieu of her declining health, his daughter would like to build a house on a lot near the present house to take care of his late wife. Mr. Hubbell stated that he would like to give his daughter the lot designated on the recent survey. The lot would be 1.4 acres of the 11 acres he already owns. The house would be built on the proposed lot, and would not change the character of the community. Mr. Hubbell stated that he does not have any plans for the remaining property. Director of Planning Kanter stated that Assistant Town Planner George Frantz reviewed this proposal, and he did not identify any significant environmental issues. Mr. Kanter stated that a concern outlined in the environmental assessment deals with the property being located in the Tompkins County Agricultural District. •The necessary agricultural statements have been filed. The proposed building lot would not result in any significant change in the surrounding area. Drainage is not a big issue. The slope is a fairly gentle sloping down the hill. There is a creek to the north of the larger parcel, but it is well removed from the proposed building lot on Mecklenburg Road. The Environmental Assessment recommends no significant environmental impact. MOTION by Robert Kenerson, seconded by James Ainslie: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That the Town of Ithaca Planning Board hereby makes a negative determination of environmental significance in accordance with the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act for the above referenced action as proposed and, therefore, neither a Long Environmental Assessment Form, nor an Environmental Impact Statement will be required. There being no further discussion, Chairperson Wilcox called for a vote. AYES - Wilcox, Ainslie, Kenerson, Bell. NAYS - None. The MOTION was declared to be carried unanimously. • (NOTE: The adopted resolution is hereto attached as Exhibit #2.) Chairperson Wilcox duly closed the matter of SEQR determination for subdivision at 1308 • PLANNING BOARD MINUTES 5 APRIL 1, 1997 APPROVED - APRIL 15, 1997 Mecklenburg Road at 8:48 p.m. PUBLIC HEARING. CONSIDERATION OF A PRELIMINARY AND FINAL SUBDIVISION APPROVAL FOR THE PROPOSED SUBDIVISION AT TOWN OF ITHACA TAX PARCEL NO 27- 1 -14.1. +/- 11.3 ACRES IN AREA AND LOCATED AT 1308 MECKLENBURG ROAD, INTO TWO LOTS, +/- 9.9 AND +/ -1.4 ACRES IN AREA RESPECTIVELY AG - AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT AND RESIDENCE DISTRICT R-15. GLENN F. HUBBELL OWNER/APPLICANT Chairperson Wilcox declared the above -noted matter duly opened at 8:49 p.m., and read aloud from the Notice of Public Hearings as posted and published and as noted above. Chairperson Wilcox stated that the Town approached Mr. Hubbell and asked him to alter the lot size in order to make it easier for future extension of West Haven Road north. Mr. Hubbell was very agreeable, and he will work with the Town as he understands the need of getting a connector road to Trumansburg Road for the Fire Department. Mr. Hubbell stated that there is natural gas right -of -way on of the proposed parcel as well as the accessibility of water, which is just off the parcel. They would have all the utilities. Director of Engineering Daniel Walker stated that the proposed parcel has available water, but the • pressure might be low so they may need a booster pump. The sewer is on the other side of the road, and it cF would be possible to install. The lot would be large enough for a septic system. Board Member Ainslie asked if they would need to drill under the road. Director of Engineering responded, yes. They could go with a four inch lateral as opposed to an eight inch main, which is a smaller job. Board Member Ainslie asked how deep would they need to drill. Director of Engineering Walker stated that they would need to drill four feet deep with the possibility of being deeper. The sewer down the hill is five or six feet deep. Mr. Hubbell stated that his son -in -law was the contractor that put the extension up Mecklenburg Road for the sewer a few years ago. Board Member Bell stated that these documents mention that some of the parcel is R -15 zoned and the other part is Agricultural. Mr. Bell asked where the boundary line for the Agricultural District is. Director of Planning Kanter stated that the boundary is along the western proposed boundary of the new lot, approximately 225 feet west of the eastern parcel boundary. The proposed lot would be entirely within the R -15 district, and would need to meet all the R -15 lot requirements. Mr. Kanter showed the Board a survey • with lines drawn to show a potential future road way connection for the West Haven Road extension. There are no definite plans for the connector road way. Mr. Kanter pointed to a larger map to show the Board how a connector road could be constructed from Mecklenburg Road to Bundy Road. Mr. Kanter also pointed out PLANNING BOARD MINUTES 6 APPROVED - APRIL 15, 1997 • two options for the connector road off of Mecklenburg Road. APRIL 1, 1997 Board Member Ainslie stated that the Hubbells would need to position their house on the back side of the proposed lot. Mr. Hubbell stated that they have already discussed building the house in the far corner of the proposed lot. Board Member Ainslie stated that the lines drawn on the survey for the potential road connection shows the road taking half frontage off the lot. Director of Planning Kanter stated that if the Town were to bring the connector road in alignment with West Haven Road, the road would need to be straight northward for approximately 100 feet. Board Member Ainslie asked if Mr. Hubbell should consider moving the lot to the west because the potential road connection would take the front yard from the house. Attorney Barney stated that is now and what may happen in the future is the question. Mr. Hubbell stated that the house would be located as close to the side lots on the north western corner of the proposed lot. • Board Member Bell asked where the proposed lot is in conjunction with the Saddlewood Development that was proposed last year. Director of Planning Kanter pointed out on a map where the proposed lot is located. The previous proposal from Saddlewood Development was on the other side of Mr. Hubbell's property from the proposed lot. Chairperson Wilcox opened the Public Hearing. No one spoke. Chairperson Wilcox closed the Public Hearing, and asked if anyone was prepared to offer a motion. MOTION by Robert Kenerson, seconded by James Ainslie: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: 1. That the Town of Ithaca Planning Board hereby waives certain requirements for Preliminary and Final Subdivision Approval, specifically, the requirement that building setback lines with dimensions be shown on the plat, having determination from the materials presented that such wavier will result in neither a significant alteration of the purpose of subdivision control nor the policies enunciated or implied by the Town Board. • 2. That the Planning Board hereby grants Preliminary and Final Subdivision Approval for the proposed subdivision of +/- 1.4 acres from Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 27 -1 -14.1, located at 1308 Mecklenburg Road, as shown on a subdivision plat entitled "Survey for Glenn F. & PLANNING BOARD MINUTES 7 APRIL 1, 1997 APPROVED - APRIL 15, 1997 Mary A. Hubbell, Lot 56, Town of Ithaca, County of Tompkins, State of New York," prepared by Michael J. Reagan, L.S. and dated February 24, 1997, subject to the following conditions: a. Submission for signing by the Chairman of the Planning Board of an original or mylar copy of the plat and four dark -line prints of said original or mylar copy. b. Approval by the Tompkins County Health Department of any required on -site sewage facilities. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That the Planning Board hereby fee in lieu of such land dedication, havin exist for requiring that a park or parks be result in neither a significant alteration implied by the Town Board. waive the requirement for any park land reservation or payment of a g determined from the materials presented that a proper case does not suitably located as part of the proposed plat, and that such waiver will of the purpose of subdivision control nor the policies enunciated or Chairperson Wilcox stated that he recommends that a restriction be added for the daughter and son -in- law to site the house in an area away from a possible future road extension. Attorney Barney stated that there in the future there may be a need to extend West Haven Road to the north over a portion of the 1.42 acre parcel and accordingly it is recommended that any buildings located on the 1.42 acre parcel be positioned so as to permit such an extension without requiring removal of same or any significant interference with use of the same. There being no further discussion, Chairperson Wilcox called for a vote. AYES - Wilcox, Ainslie, Kenerson, Bell. NAYS - None. The MOTION was declared to be carried unanimously. (NOTE: The adopted resolution is hereto attached as Exhibit #3.) Chairperson Wilcox duly closed the matter of Preliminary and Final Subdivision Approval at 1308 Mecklenburg Road at 9:15 p.m., AGENDA ITEM: CONSIDERATION OF A RECOMMENDATION TO THE TOWN OF ITHACA TOWN BOARD REGARDING ENDORSEMENT OF THE TOMPKINS COUNTY WATERFRONT PLAN, Chairperson Wilcox duly opened the above mentioned matter at 9:16 p.m., and read aloud from the • Agenda. Director of Planning Kanter stated that Board Member Eva Hoffmann thought that there were references PLANNING BOARD MINUTES 8 APRIL 1, 1997 APPROVED - APRIL 15, 1997 • in the plan about modifications of the lake edge, such as stabilization on the shoreline next to the trail to keep the trail from falling into the lake. Ms. Hoffmann's feelings were that those modifications should keep the lake's natural appearance, not a man made appearance. Ms. Hoffmann liked the idea of the floating docks being installed along the inlets. They would not necessarily be permanent structures, but would not be too disruptive. They would provide good access opportunities for boaters. Ms. Hoffmann commented on public access addressed in the plan. When someone proposes development on the waterfront area for commercial or non - recreational nature, public access should be incorporated into the proposal. Overall Ms. Hoffmann thought the plan was very good.. Board Member Kenerson stated that for this plan to proceed further, inter municipal cooperation should be put together. Mr. Kenerson asked if there are any means being thought of to organize or implement. Director of Planning Kanter stated that he has not heard anything yet, but that would be one way of getting cooperation and funding mechanisms in place. MOTION by Fred Wilcox, seconded by Robert Kenerson: WHEREAS: 1. The Tompkins County Department of Planning has coordinated the Tompkins County Waterfront Plan, which is a strategic plan for the southern end of Cayuga Lake Waterfront, to • promote the scenic, historic, and recreational assets of the area as a "Southern Entrance to the Eric Canal "; and 2. Representatives from Tompkins County, the City of Ithaca, Town of Ithaca, Cornell University, and the Tompkins County Chamber of Commerce have participated in an Oversight Committee responsible for overseeing the preparation of the above - referenced Plan; and 3. Three public workshops were held during the formulation of the Plan to solicit public participation and comment, and these public workshops formed the basis for the Plan's recommendations and priories; and 4. Among other elements, the Waterfront Plan includes an analysis of potential public access to Cayuga Lake, which is included as an important strategy in the Town of Ithaca Comprehensive Plan (1993); and 5. The results of the Plan have been summarized in a document entitled, "Tompkins County Waterfront Plan," January 1997; and 6. The Planning Board, at a meeting held on April 1, 1997, has reviewed the above - referenced Plan. • NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: 1. That the Town of Ithaca Planning Board hereby finds that the Tompkins County Waterfront PLANNING BOARD MINUTES 9 APRIL 1, 1997 APPROVED - APRIL 15, 1997 • Plan is consistent with and supportive of the or of the Town of Ithaca Comprehensive Plan (September 1993); and 2. That the Town of Ithaca Planning Board hereby recommends that the Town of Ithaca Town Board endorse the Tompkins County Waterfront Plan. The Board agreed to delete "as a "Southern Entrance to the Erie Canal" from the first Whereas. There being no further discussion, Chairperson Wilcox called for a vote. AYES - Wilcox, Ainslie, Kenerson, Bell. NAYS - None. The MOTION was declared to be carried unanimously. (NOTE: The adopted resolution is hereto attached as Exhibit #4.) Chairperson Wilcox duly closed the matter of endorsement recommendation to the Town Board for the Tompkins County Waterfront Plan at 9:30 p.m. AGENDA ITEM: CONSIDERATION OF A RECOMMENDATION TO THE TOWN OF ITHACA • TOWN BOARD REGARDING (1) THE POSSIBLE SUBSTITUTION OF A PARCEL THAT WAS INTENDED TO BE DEDICATED AS A TOWN PARK FOR ANOTHER PARCEL ON OWNER'S LAND, AND (2) LOCATION OF A POSSIBLE COMMUNITY PARK IN THE SOUTH HILL AREA THE ORIGINAL PROPOSED TOWN _PARK PARCEL. CONSISTING OF 1 8 +/- ACRES IS LOCATED ON EAST KING ROAD ADJACENT TO THE MONTESSORI SCHOOL AND IS PART OF TAX PARCEL NO. 43- 1 -3.2. EVAN MONKEMEYER. OWNER; TERRY ROSWICK AGENT The Planning Board received a memorandum from Mr. Kanter stating that the Monkemeyer proposal was being pulled from the agenda for tonight's discussion. The Board had a brief discussion about the memorandum. Mr. Kanter thought there was an agreement in place, but then Mr. Monkemeyer failed to come through with a revised plan as was agreed. Mr. Kanter mailed a letter to Mr. Monkemeyer summarizing the process of where the proposal stood, and urged him to work this out fairly soon. AGENDA ITEM: APPROVAL OF MINUTES - MARCH 18 1997 Chairperson Wilcox stated that the March 18, 1997 Planning Board Minutes would be ready for approval at the next meeting on April 15, 1997. AGENDA ITEM: OTHER BUSINESS. • Chairperson Wilcox stated that the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for the Cornell University Lake Source Cooling Project is available for review. There are copies in the Planning Department for anyone interested in reviewing the Draft. • • n LJ PLANNING BOARD MINUTES 10 APPROVED - APRIL 15, 1997 APRIL 1, 1997 Mr. Kanter stated that comments should be sent to DEC by April 21, 1997. He is requesting that both the Town Board and Planning Board authorize staff to review the DEIS, and if appropriate, send comments to DEC on behalf of the Boards. Chairperson Wilcox stated that he authorizes the Planning Staff to review the DEIS. AGENDA ITEM: ADJOURNMENT. Upon MOTION, Chairperson Wilcox declared the April 1, 1997, Meeting of the Town of Ithaca Planning Board duly adjourned at 10:00 p.m. Prepared by: Deborah Kelley, Keyboard Specialist /Minutes Recorder Mary Bryant, Administrative Secretary, Town of Ithaca. • U TOWN OF ITHACA PLANNING BOARD 126 East Seneca Street Ithaca. New York 14850 Tuesday. April 1. 1997 AGENDA 7:30 P. VI. Persons to be heard. 7:35 P.M. Presentation of Tompkins County Waterfront Plan. James Hanson. Tompkins County Commissioner of Planning, and Peter Trowbridge. Project Consultant. 8:25 P.M. SEQR Determination, proposed Hubbell subdivision, located at 1308 Mecklenburg Road, as further described below. 8:30 P.M. PUBLIC HEARING: Consideration of Preliminary and Final Subdivision Approval for the proposed subdivision of Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 27 -1 -14.1, +/- 113 acres in area and located at 1308 Mecklenburg Road, into two lots, +/- 9.9 and +/- 1.4 acres in area respectively. AG-Agricultural District and Residence District R -15. Glenn F. Hubbell, Owner /Applicant. :45 P.M. Consideration of a Recommendation to the Town of Ithaca Town Board regarding endorsement of the Tompkins County Waterfront Plan. 9:15 P.M. Consideration of a Recommendation to the Town of Ithaca Town Board regarding (1) the possible substitution of a parcel that was intended to be dedicated as a Town park for another parcel on owner's land, and (2) location of a possible community park in the South Hill area. The original proposed town park parcel, consisting of 1.8 +/- acres, is located on East King Road adjacent to the Montessori School, and is part of Tax Parcel No. 434-32. Evan Monkemever, Owner; Terry Roswick, Agent. 7. Approval of Minutes: March 18. 1997 (may be in packet). 8. Other Business. 9. Adjournment. Jonathan Kanter, AICP Director of Planning 273 -1747 NOTE: IF .ANY MEMBER OF THE PLANNING BOARD IS UNABLE TO .ATTEND, PLEASE NOTIFY STARR HAYS AT 273 -1747. (.A quorum of four (4) members is necessary to conduct Planning Board business.) • • • I, Starr Secretary for the following Town of Ithaca TOWN OF ITHACA AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING AND PUBLICATION Hays, being duly sworn, depose and say that I am a the Town of Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York; that Notice has been duly posted on the sign board of the and that said Notice has been duly published in the local newspaper, The Ithaca Journal, Notice of Public Hearings to be held by the Town of Ithaca Planning Board in Town of Ithaca Town Hall 126 East Seneca Street Ithaca New York, on Tuesday, April 1 1997 commencing at 7.30 P M as per attached. Location of Sign Board used for Posting: Entrance of Town Hall. Date of Posting: Date of Publication: March 24, 1997 March 26, 1997 STATE OF NEW YORK ) SS.: COUNTY OF TOMPKINS ) Bulletin Board, Front Starr Hays, SeIcr eta �y, Town of Ithaca. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 1st day of April 1997 Notary Filename: Starr \Agendas \PPAFF \97- 04- 01.PPA P bl -y4ary J. Saxton �lotary Public, State of New York Registration #01SA5044003 Qualified in Tioga County My Commission Expires May 22, 1997 C] • TOWN OF ITHACA PLANNING BOARD NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Tuesday, April 1, 1997 By direction of the Chairperson of the Planning Board, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Public Hearing will he held by the Planning Board of the Town of Ithaca on Tuesday, April 1, 1997, at 126 East Seneca Street, Ithaca, NY, at the following time and on the following matter: 8:30 P.M. — Consideration of Preliminary and Final Sub- division Approval for the pro- F osed subdivision of Town of thoca Tax Parcel No. 27 -1 -14:1, +/- 11.3 acres in area and located at 1308 Mecklenburg Road, into two lots, +/- 9.9 and + / -. 1.4 acres in area respectively. AG- Agricultural District and Residence District R -15. Glenn F. Hubbell, Owner/ Applicant. Said Planning Board will at said time and said place hear all persons in support of such matter or objections thereto. Persons may appear by agent or in person. Individuals with visual impair- ments, hearing impairments or &her special needs, will be F'ovided with assistance as i tKessary, upon request,. Persons desiring assistance must make such a request not less that 48 hours prior to the time of the public hearing. THIS IS ALSO TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC THAT A QUO- RUM OF THE TOWN OF ITHACA TOWN BOARD AND TOWN OF ITHACA CONSERVATION BOARD MAY BE PRESENT AT THE -APRIL 1 1997 MEETING OF THE:, = TOWN OF ITHACA PLANNING BOARD`IN OR- . DER. TO PARTICIPATE .IN A IPRE11NTATION OF THE 'TOMPKINS COUNTY WATERFRONT PLAN, SCHEDULED TO BEGIN AT APPROXIMATELY 7:30P.M. NO OFFICIAL TOWN BOARD ACTION WILL E TAKEN AT THIS MEETING IN THE EVENT THERE IS A QUORUM OF THE TOWN BOARD P,'.ESENT. Dated: March 24, 1997 Jonathan Kanter, AICP Director 2731748 March 26, 1997 7 • TOWN OF ITHACA PLANNING BOARD NOTICE OF PliBLIC HEARING Tuesdav, April 1, 1997 By direction of the Chairperson of the Planning Board. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Public Hearing will be held by the Planning Board of the Town of Ithaca on Tuesday. April 1, 1997. at 126 East Seneca Street, Ithaca. N.Y., at the following time and on the following matter: 8:30 P.N1. Consideration of Preliminary and Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 27- Road, into two lots. +/- 9.9 and +i Residence District R -15. Glenn F Final Subdivision Approval for the proposed subdivision of 1 -14.1. +i- 11.3 acres in area and located at 1308 Mecklenburg - 1.4 acres in area respectively. AG- Agricultural District and Hubbell, Owner /Applicant. Said Planning Board will at said time and said place hear all persons in support of such matter or objections thereto. Persons may appear by agent or in person. Individuals with visual impairments, hearing impairments or other special needs, will be provided with assistance as necessary, upon request. Persons desiring assistance must make such a request not less than 48 hours prior to the time of the public hearing • . THIS IS ALSO TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC TH_aT A QUORUM OF THE TOWN OF ITHACA TOWN BOARD AND TOWN OF ITHACA CONSERVATION BOARD MAY BE PRESENT AT THE APRIL 1, 1997 MEETING OF THE TOWN OF ITHACA PLANNING BOARD IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN A PRESENTATION OF THE TOMPKINS COUNTY WATERFRONT PLAIN, SCHEDULED TO BEGIN AT APPROXIMATELY 7:30 P.M. NO OFFICIL TOWN BOARD ACTION WILL BE TAKEN AT THIS MEETING IN THE EVENT THERE IS A QUORUM OF THE TOWN BOARD PRESENT. Dated: Monday, March 24, 1997 Publish: Wednesday, March 26, 1997 • Jonathan Kanter, AICP Director of Planning 273 -1747 I • ADOPTED RESOLUTION: SEQR F1 NAL Hubbell Tiro -Lot Subdivision 1308 Mecklenburg Road Preliminary and Final Subdivision Approval ToNvn of Ithaca Planning Board April 1, 1997 MOTION by Robert Kenerson. seconded by James Ainslie: WHEREAS: 1. This action is consideration of Preliminary and Final Subdivision Approval for the proposed subdivision of Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 27 -1- 14.1. 11.3) acres in area and located at 1308 Mecklenburg Road, into two lots, +/- 9.9 and -/- 1.4 acres in area respectively. AG- Agricultural District and Residence District R -15. Glenn L. Hubbell. Owner /Applicant, and �. This is an Unlisted Action for which the Town of Ithaca Planning Board is legislatively determined to act as Lead Agencv in environmental review with respect to Subdivision Approval, and 3. The Planning Board has reviewed and accepted as adequate the Short Environmental • Assessment Form Part I prepared by the applicant, a Part II prepared by the Town Planning staff, a subdivision plat entitled "Survey For Glenn F. & Mary A. Hubbell, Lot 56, Town of Ithaca, County of Tompkins. State of New York," prepared by Michael J. Reagan, L.S. and dated February 24, 1997, and other application materials. and 4. The Town planning staff has recommended a negative determination of environmental significance with respect to the proposed action, as proposed; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That the Town of Ithaca Planning Board hereby makes a negative determination of environmental significance in accordance with the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act for the above - referenced action as proposed and, therefore. neither a Long Environmental Assessment Form, nor an Environmental Impact Statement will be required. AYES - Wilcox, Ainslie,_ Kenerson. Bell. NAYS - None. The MOTION was declared to be carried unanimously. • Starr Hays, Sec 4 /? /97.srh ,' Town of Ithaca. Mary BryatV. Adminis alive Secretary . f 0 • • F IF��,L ADOPTED RESOLUTION: Hubbell T�vo -Lot Subdivision 1308 Mecklenburg Road Preliminary and Final Subdivision approval Town of Ithaca Planning Board April 1, 1997 MOTION by Robert Kenerson. seconded by James Ainslie: WHEREAS: This action is consideration of proposed subdivision of Town and located at 1308'lecklenbi respectively. AG- Agricultural Owner /Applicant, and Preliminary and Final Subdivision Approval for the of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 27 -1- 14.1. +/ 11.3 acres in area irg Road, into two lots, +/- 9.9 and +/- 1.4 acres in area District and Residence District R -15. Glenn L. Hubbell, 2. This is an Unlisted Action for which the Town of Ithaca Planning Board, acting as lead agency in environmental review with respect to Subdivision Approval, has, on April 1. 1997. made a negative determination of environmental significance. after having reviewed and accepted as adequate the Short Environmental Assessment Form Part I. prepared by the applicant, and a Part II prepared by the Town Planning staff. and 3. The Planning Board, at a Public Hearing held on April 1, 1997, has reviewed and accepted as adequate a plat entitled "Survey For Glenn F. & Mary A. Hubbell, Lot 56, Town of Ithaca, County of Tompkins, State of New York," prepared by Michael J. Reagan, L.S. and dated February 24. 1997, and other application materials. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: 1. That the Town of Ithaca Planning Board hereby- waives certain requirements for Preliminary and Final Subdivision Approval. specifically. the requirement that building setback lines with dimensions be shown on the plat, having determined from the materials presented that such waiver will result in neither a significant alteration of the purpose of subdivision control nor the policies enunciated or implied by the Town Board. 2. That the Planning Board herebv grants Preliminary and Final Subdivision Approval for the proposed subdivision of 1.4 acres from Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 27- 1- 14.1. located at 1308 'Mecklenburg Road. as shown on a subdivision plat entitled "Survey For Glenn F. &'Mary A. Hubbell, Lot 56. Town of Ithaca, County of Tompkins. State of New York." prepared by Michael J. Reagan. L.S. and dated February 24, 1997, subject to the following conditions: • • Hubbell Two -Lot Subdivision 1308 Mecklenburg Road Preliminary and Final Subdivision Approval Town of Ithaca Planning Board April 1, 1997 a. submission for signins by the Chairman of the Planning Board of an oricyinal or molar cope of the plat and four dark -line prints of said original or molar cope b. approval by the Tompkins County Health Department of any required on -site sewage facilities AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That the Planning Board hereby waive the requirement for any park land reservation or payment of a fee in lieu of such land dedication, having determined from the materials presented that a proper case does not exist for requiring that a part: or parks be suitably located as part of the proposed plat, and that such waiver will result in neither a significant alteration of the purpose of subdivision control nor the policies enunciated or implied by the Town Board. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That in the future there may the 1.42 acre parcel and. acct acre parcel be positioned so buildings, or any significant be a need to )rdingly it is as to permit interference extend West Haven Road recommended that any bu such an extension without with use of same. AYES - Wilcox, Ainslie, Kenerson. Bell. NAYS - None. The MOTION was declared to be carried unanimously. Starr Hays. Secretary. To%vn of Ithaca. Mary 4/2/97.srh to the north over a portion of ildings located on the 1.42 requiring removal of said rvant.Administratfve Secretary. to in }l u t♦ ✓. N O i l in ; >, to , { O 4 I O a) U) It$ r a1 E: r6 rt �; C3 JJ �:; .O .c, c; N In r1 -r1 b) � h a) a) -� •r -{ Ul C� O a) C1 N U) .0 ,. N r-{ r-i rt rl IJ a) 'U � F C; N J 4 -1 JJ 1J JS C •r -1 �! 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