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TOWN OF ITHACA PLANNING BOARD
REGULAR MEETING
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
215 North Tioga Street
Ithaca, New York 14850
Members Present: Chair, Rod Howe; Members: George Conneman, Larry Thayer,
Susan Riha, Hollis Erb and Fred Wilcox. Alternate: Jon Bosak Absent: Kevin Talty
Staff Present: Susan Ritter, Assistant Director of Planning; Christine Balestra, Planner;
Susan Brock, Attorney for the Town; and Paulette Terwilliger, Deputy Town Clerk.
Applicants /Others: Chris Kusznir and George Figueroa, Top Shelf Liquors; Roger
Dennis, Ithaca; Judy and Patrick Burns, Burns Dock Extension; Monica Pritchard,
Conifer Village.
Chairperson Howe accepted the Affidavit of Posting and Publication of the Public
Hearings and opened the meeting at 7:00 p.m. Fire exit locations were stated.
Jon Bosak will be a voting member in Board Member Talty's absence.
Persons to be Heard
There was no one wishing to address the Board at this time.
Chris Kusznir and George Figueroa, Applicants
Chairperson Howe asked the Applicants if they had anything to add to the submitted
materials and narrative.
Mr. Kusznir noted that the concern over light pollution had been expressed and he
assured the Board that the sign would not be illuminated when the current Rogan's sign
was not illuminated because Rogan's hours are longer than theirs. He felt this mitigated
the concerns. He also noted that it would not be illuminated during the day, just dusk to
closing. He was not aware of any environmental issues with the sign.
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Chairperson Howe asked if the Board had questions. Board Member Wilcox had
changes to the.SEQR forma The tax parcel number was added to #3; the measurement
of the sign was rounded off. There was some discussion and it was agreed that 2.2
was acceptable. Alternate Member Bosak noted a typographical error and Board
Member Erb noted that "residential" should be checked on #10. There were no other
questions from the Board.
Chairperson Howe opened the public hearing at 7:05 p.m.
Roger Dennis, Neighbor — Mr. Dennis owns the residential apartment complex next
door and he asked that the sign not be pointed or faced toward his property. Board
Member Wilcox showed Mr. Dennis the sketch plan indicating that the sign would not be
facing his property.
There being no one else wishing to address the Board, Chairperson Howe closed the
public hearing at 7:07 p.m. SEAR resolution was moved and seconded.
ADOPTED RESOLUTION. PB RESOLUTION NO. 2008 - 092
SEOR
Preliminary & Final Site Plan Approval
Top Shelf Liquor Store — Sign Modification
821 =B Danby Road — Rogan's Corner
Tax Parcel No. 40 =4 =2
Town of Ithaca Planning Board
November 4, 2008
Motion made by Fred Wilcox, seconded by Hollis Erb.
WHEREAS:
1. This action is consideration of Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval for
modification of a sign at the "Top Shelf Liquor" retail store located at 821 -B
Danby Road (Rogan 's Corner), Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 404-2,
Neighborhood Commercial Zone. The proposal involves replacing the existing
2 foot wide by 8 foot long wall mounted aluminum sign on the storefront, with a
2.2 foot wide by 10 foot long wall mounted mylar sign that would be enclosed in a
fluorescent lighted black metal cabinet. The proposed sign would contain the
same color scheme as the approved sign with. a minor design modification.
James & Julie Rogan, Owners; KFI Holdings LLC, Applicant, and
2. This is an Unlisted Action for which the Town of Ithaca Planning Board is acting
as Lead Agency in this uncoordinated environmental review with respect to Site
Plan Approval, and
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3. The Planning Board, on November 4, 2008, has reviewed and accepted as
adequate a Short Environmental Assessment Form (EAF) Part I, submitted by
the applicant, and Part Il prepared by Town Planning staff, a memo describing
the sign with an inserted photo of the sign provided by the applicant (date
stamped September 23, 2008), and other application materials, and
4. The Town Planning staff has recommended a negative determination of
environmental significance with respect to the proposed Site Plan Approval;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED,
That the Town of Ithaca Planning Board hereby makes a negative determination of
environmental significance in accordance with Article 8 of the Environmental
Conservation Law and 6 NYCRR Part 617 New York State Environmental Quality
Review for the above referenced. actions as proposed, based on the information in the
EAF Part I and for the reasons set forth in the EAF Part ll, and, therefore, a Draft
Environmental Impact Statement will not be required.
A vote on the motion was as follows:
Ayes: Howe, Conneman, Thayer, Bosak, Riha, Erb and Wilcox
Nays: None
Absent: Talty
The motion passed unanimously.
The Preliminary and Final Site Plan resolution was moved and seconded.
ADOPTED RESOLUTION. PB RESOLUTION NO. 2008 - 093
Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval
Top Shelf Liquor Store — Sign Modification
821 -B Danby Road — Rogan's Corner
Tax Parcel No. 404=2
Town of Ithaca Planning Board
November 4, 2008
Motion made by Susan Riha, seconded by George Conneman,
WHEREAS:
1. This action is consideration of Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval for
modification of a sign at the "Top Shelf Liquor' retail store located at 821 -B
Danby Road (Rogan Is Corner), Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 40 -4 -2,
Neighborhood Commercial Zone. The proposal involves replacing the existing
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2- foot wide by 8 foot long wall mounted aluminum sign on the storefront, with a
2.2 foot wide by 10 foot long wall mounted mylar sign that would be enclosed in a
fluorescent lighted black metal cabinet. The proposed sign would contain the
same color scheme as the approved sign with. a minor design modification.
James & Julie Rogan, Owners; KFI Holdings LLC, Applicant, and
2. This is an Unlisted Action for which the Town of Ithaca Planning Board, acting as
lead agency in environmental review with respect to Site Plan Approval has, on
November 4, 2008, made a negative determination of environmental significance,
after having reviewed and accepted as adequate a Short Environmental
Assessment Form Part I, submitted by the applicant, and a Part II prepared by
Town Planning staff, and
3. The Planning Board, at a Public Hearing held on November 4, 2008, has
reviewed and accepted as adequate a memo with a photo of the proposed sign
(date stamped Sept. 23, 2008) 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 Site Plan Approval, as shown on the Preliminary and Final
Site Plan Checklists, having determined from the materials presented that such
waiver will result in neither a significant alteration of the purpose of site plan
control nor the policies enunciated or implied by the Town Board, and
2. That the Town of Ithaca Planning Board hereby grants Preliminary and Final Site
Plan Approval for the replacement of the existing 2 foot wide by 8 feet long wall
mounted aluminum sign located on the storefront, with a proposed 2.2 foot wide
by 10 foot long mylar sign that would be enclosed in a florescent lighted black
metal cabinet, at the "Top Shelf Liquor" retail store located at 821 -B Danby Road,
Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No, 40 -4 -2, Neighborhood Commercial Zone, as
described in a memo concerning the sign with an inserted photo of the sign
provided by the applicant (date stamped September 23, 2008).
A vote on the motion was as follows:
Ayes: Howe, Conneman, Thayer, Bosak, Riha, Erb and Wilcox
Nays:. None
Absent: Talty
The motion passed unanimously.
Chairperson Howe thanked the applicants and announced the next agenda item.
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Determination and PUBLIC HEARING: Consideration of Preli
Final Site Plan Approval and Special Permit for the proposed dock repair and
extension located at 1089 Taughannock Boulevard, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No.
21 =2 -3, Lakefront Residential Zone. This .proiect involves removing the existing
boat hoist and installing a new boat hoist 12 feet further into the lake, adding an 8
foot extension onto the end of . the existina dock, and adding new pilings in
several locations. Joseph A. & Judith K. Burns, Owners /Applicants.
Judy and Patrick Burns, Applicants
Chairperson Howe asked Ms. Burns to highlight her points.
Ms. Burns wanted to emphasize that the present dock has been there for 25 years and
the restoration and extension are being done because the dock is unsafe. The creek
has formed a large delta over the years which is going under the dock and moving
supports.
Chairperson Howe noted that the Town is in the process of reviewing and adopting new
regulations pertaining to docks and this makes it confusing to look at now. Ms. Brock
stated that the Board needs to apply the law as it currently exists today not on what may
or may not happen soon.
Board Member Thayer asked about the timeline of the new law and Ms. Brock stated
that the Town Board would be considering it the following Monday although she added
that it has been up for consideration a number of times and been sent back to
committees. Discussion followed. The proposal does not meet requirements now, but
would be closer to the new regulations than the old. It was determined that the
extension would be 8 feet long instead of the earlier requested 12 feet.
Ms. Burns noted that the new boat hoist needed to be further out due to the delta and
that it would be smaller.
Board Member Erb understood that the delta was filling in underneath and that the
length requested was reasonable, but she disagreed with the need for the width.
Discussion followed. Ms. Burns felt that having the extension be less wide than the
existing would cause a "notch" in the dock would not be pleasing visually. Board
Member Thayer thought the difference in width would be unsafe, and Ms. Burns
concurred. Alternate Member Bosak thought by approving this, they would be telling
the applicants to "take their chances with the Zoning Board." Ms. Brock clarified that the
Board would be issuing an approval subject to a variance from the ZBA. It is not a
recommendation; it's an approval subject to condition(s). Alternate Member Bosak
noted that the ZBA would be meeting after the Town Board and they may have a clearer
idea of the regulations. Board Member Riha had questions on the dock, and there was
some discussion on the drawings submitted and the shape of the dock. Board Member
Wilcox thought if they would commit to the 8 foot extension length, he had no problem
with the 12 foot width.
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There were changes to the SEQR.. Item #8, the answer was changed to "no" because
.the applicants would need to receive variances from the ZBA. Item #11, Zoning Board
of Appeals was added. There were no other environmental questions.
Chairperson Howe opened the public hearing at 7:24 p.m.
Mr. Dennis addressed the Board again. He is a neighbor and he felt there would be no
problem with him or any of his neighbors. He understands the delta issue and he had
no issue with the 12 foot width.
There was no one else wishing to address the Board. The public hearing was closed at
7:25 p.m. The SEAR motion was moved and seconded.
ADOPTED RESOLUTION: PB RESOLUTION NO, 2008 - 094
SEAR
Preliminary & Final Site Plan Approval
& Special Permit
Proposed Dock Repair and Extension
1089 Taughannock Boulevard
Tax Parcel No. 21 -2 -3
Planning Board
November 4, 2008
Motion made by Larry Thayer, seconded by Hollis Erb.
WHEREAS.
1. This action is consideration of Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval and.
Special Permit for the proposed dock and boat hoist repair and dock extension
located at 1089 Taughannock Boulevard, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 21 -2 -3,
Lakefront Residential Zone. The proposal includes adding an 8 -foot extension
onto the end of an existing dock, removing the existing boat hoist and pilings,
and installing a new boat hoist and new pilings 12 -feet further lakeward and
adjacent to the extended dock. Joseph A. and Judith K. Burns,
Owners /Applicants, and
21 This is an Unlisted Action for which the Town of Ithaca Planning Board is acting
as Lead Agency in this uncoordinated environmental review with respect to Site
Plan Approval and Special Permit, and
3 The Planning Board, on November 4, 2008, has reviewed and accepted as
adequate a Short Environmental Assessment Form Part I, submitted by the
applicant, and a Part II prepared by Town Planning staff, application materials
submitted by the applicant entitled "Description of Proposed Construction Project,
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Joe and Judy Burns, 1089 Taughannock Boulevard, Ithaca, NY, 14850, Tax
Parcel 21 -2 -3," including a survey map of the property and sketches detailing the
proposed location and dimensions of the proposed dock and boat hoist
extension, and other application materials, and
4. The Town Planning staff has recommended a negative determination of
environmental significance with respect to the proposed Site Plan Approval and
Special Permit;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED:
That the Town of Ithaca Planning Board hereby makes a negative determination
of environmental significance for the reasons set forth in the Environmental
Assessment Form Part II referenced above, in accordance with the New York
State Environmental Quality Review Act for the above referenced action as
proposed, and, therefore, an Environmental Impact Statement will not be
required.
A vote on the motion was as follows:
Ayes: Howe, Conneman, Thayer, Bosak, Riha, Erb and Wilcox
Nays: None
Absent: Talty
The motion passed unanimously.
Chairperson Howe brought the discussion back to the Preliminary, Final and Special
Approval. He stated he was swayed by the argument that differing lengths may be
dangerous and supported the 12 foot width. Board Member Conneman asked if
approval would set a precedent and Ms. Brock responded that each application is
considered on its own merit, but she thought the safety arguments were unique to this
situation as opposed to somebody else who may come in that has no existing dock and
wants to put in a 12 foot wide dock. Board Member Riha noted that the aerial photo
submitted indicates the neighboring docks appear to be even wider. Ms. Balestra
added that they were all grandfathered in.
Board Member Wilcox noted the need to fill in the blank on the whereas #2 in the
resolution with 32 feet. The motion was moved and seconded. There were no other
changes.
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ADOPTED RESOLUTION: PB RESOLUTION NO. 2008 - 095
Preliminary & Final Site Plan Approval &
Special Permit
Proposed Dock Repair and Extension
1089 Taughannock Boulevard
Tax Parcel No. 21 =2 -3
Planning Board, November 4, 2008
Motion made by Fred Wilcox, seconded by Hollis Erb.
WHEREAS.
1. This action is consideration of Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval and
Special Permit for the proposed dock and boat hoist repair and dock extension
located at 1089 Taughannock Boulevard, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 21 -2 -3,
Lakefront Residential Zone. The proposal includes adding an 8 -foot extension
onto the end of an existing dock, removing the existing boat hoist and pilings,
and installing a new boat hoist and new pilings 124eet further lakeward and
adjacent to the extended dock. Joseph A. and Judith K. Burns,
Owners /Applicants, and
2. This is an Unlisted Action for which the Town of Ithaca Planning Board, acting as
lead agency in environmental review with respect to Site Plan Approval and
Special Permit has, on November 4, 2008, made a negative determination of
environmental significance, after having reviewed and accepted as adequate a
Short Environmental Assessment Form Part I, submitted by the applicant, and a
Part II prepared by Town Planning staff, and
3. The Planning Board, at a Public Hearing held on November 4, 2008, has
reviewed and accepted application materials submitted by the applicant entitled
"Description of Proposed Construction Project, Joe and Judy Burns, 1089
Taughannock Boulevard, Ithaca, NY, 14850, Tax Parcel 21 -2 -3," including a
survey map of the property and sketches detailing the proposed location and
dimensions of the proposed dock and boat hoist extension, and other application
materials, and
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED:
1'. That the Town of Ithaca Planning Board hereby grants Preliminary and Final Site
Plan Approval for the proposed dock and boat hoist repair and dock extension
located at 1089 Taughannock Boulevard, as shown on the submitted plans,
subject to the following conditions:
a. Granting of the necessary variances from the Zoning Board of Appeals, in
particular, the requirements of Section 270 -45 (A)(1)(b)[6] regarding the width
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of the dock and Section 27045 (A)(1)(b)[8] regarding the maximum allowed
surface area, prior to the issuance of a building permit, and
b. Submission of a copy to the Town of Ithaca Planning Department of the Army
Corps of Engineers /NYS Department of Environmental Conservation Joint
Permit for the proposal, if a permit is'required.
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED:
1. That the Planning
repair /replacement of
Residential Zone a;
determining that the
Board hereby grants Special Permit to allow the
a boat hoist and repair /extension of a dock in a Lakefront
provided for in the Town of Ithaca Code §27045,
standards of §270 -200, Subsections A -L, of the Town of
Ithaca Code have been
below,
met, subject to the following, conditions listed in 2 and 3
2. That the Planning Board hereby authorizes the length of the proposed dock to
exceed the 30 -foot maximum length, pursuant to Section 27045(A)(1)(b)[7], with
the condition that said dock shall not exceed 32 feet, and
39 That this Special Permit is further conditioned upon the approval of the variances
by the Zoning Board of Appeals as referenced in condition 2.a. of Site Plan
Approval in regards to maximum width and surface area.
A vote on the motion was as follows:
Ayes: Howe, Conneman, Thayer, Bosak, Riha, Erb and Wilcox
Nays: None
Absent: Talty
The motion passed unanimously.
Chairperson Howe announced the next agenda item.
SEAR Determination and Public Hearing: Consideration of Preliminary and Final
Site Plan Approval for the proposed modification to the Conifer Village at Ithaca
Senior Apartments project located at 200 Conifer Drive, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel
No. 274- 13.121, Multiple Residence Zone. The proposed modification includes
constructing a 48" high split rail fence around the existing detention pond The
fence will include a green chain link fabric fencing on the inside of the cedar rails
and will be located approximately six feet back from the edge of the water. Ithaca
Senior Living, LLC, Owner /Applicant; Lisa M. Goodberry, Agent
Monica Pritchard, Property Manager
Chairperson Howe asked Ms. Pritchard to give a general statement.
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Ms. Pritchard stated that a Housing Inspector had visited the site and was concerned
about safety. He "wrote them up" and asked them to put a fence around the retention
pond for safety.
There was an issue with the tax parcel number on the SEQR and resolutions: It was
determined that the correct parcel number was in the public hearing notice and it was
corrected on the resolutions and the SEAR. Item #6, the amount of land is not filled in;
it should be less than one acre. Present land use should have Park and open space
checked. The signature on the SEAR was not dated. It was decided that the agent
present tonight, Monica Pritchard, would sign and date the SEQR. It was noted that the
zone is actually Multiple Residence, not Residential. That was changed on the
resolutions and SEQR. The SEQR was moved and seconded.
ADOPTED RESOLUTION. PB RESOLUTION NO. 2008 - 096
SEQR
Conifer Village at Ithaca
Site Plan Modification — Addition of Fence
Tax Parcel No. 27- 143.121
Conifer Drive
Town of Ithaca Planning Board
November 4, 2008
Motion made by Susan Riha, seconded by Hollis Erb.
WHEREAS,
1. This action is consideration of Preliminary and Final Site Plan approval for
modifications to the previously approved Conifer Village at Ithaca project, located
off Conifer Drive, Tax Parcel No. 27 -1- 13.121, Multiple Residence Zone. The
proposal involves the installation of a four -foot tall fence to surround the
stormwater management pond located just off Conifer Drive and adjacent to the
Conifer Village driveway entrance. The fence would have a split rail design with
green vinyl chain link fencing fastened to the inside rails. Conifer Realty, LLC,
Owner /Applicant; Lisa Goodbeny, Project Coordinator, Agent, and
2. This is an Unlisted Action for which the Town of Ithaca Planning Board is acting
as Lead Agency in this environmental review with respect to Site Plan Approval,
and
3. The Planning Board, on November 4, 2008, has reviewed and accepted as
adequate a drawing showing the location of fence on the site (date stamped
10/14108), a full site drawing "Alta /ACSM Land Title Survey Conifer Village at
Ithaca — Phase 4" revision date 10/24108, fence details, a sample photo of the
fence, and other application material, and
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4. The Town Planning staff has recommended a negative determination of
environmental significance with respect to the proposed Site Plan approval for
the proposed project modifications.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED:
That the Town of Ithaca Planning Board hereby makes a negative determination of
environmental significance in accordance with Article 8 of the Environmental
Conservation Law and 6 NYCRR Part 617 New York State Environmental Quality
Review for the above referenced actions as proposed, based on the information in the
EAF Part I and for the reasons set forth in the EAF Part II, and, therefore, a Draft
Environmental Impact Statement will not be required.
A vote on the motion was as follows:
Ayes: Howe, Conneman, Thayer, Bosak, Riha, Erb and Wilcox
Nays: None
Absent: Talty
The motion passed unanimously.
Chairperson Howe opened the public hearing at 7:32 p.m. There was no one wishing to
address the Board. The matter was brought back to the Board. Board Member Riha
asked about the size of the gate in the fence. Mr. Walker stated that gates in this type
of fence are typically swing gates, usually the width of one section, which would be big
enough for any maintenance equipment. Board Member Thayer wondered why they
had not required the fence themselves and noted that when he was voting there this
morning, he noticed a resident in a wheelchair come very close to the edge. He was
pleased with the fence.
The public hearing was closed at 7:38 p.m.
The resolution was moved and seconded. In addition to the previous changes, in the
last resolved, add the word "with a gate with a minimum width of 8 feet."
ADOPTED RESOLUTION. PB RESOLUTION NO. 2008 = 097
Conifer Village at Ithaca
Site Plan Modification - Addition of Fence
Tax Parcel No. 27 -1- 13.121
Conifer Drive
Town of Ithaca Planning Board
November 4, 2008
Motion made by George Conneman, seconded by Susan Riha.
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WHEREAS:
1. This action is consideration of Preliminary and Final Site Plan approval for
modifications to the previously approved Conifer Village at Ithaca project, located
off Conifer Drive, Tax Parcel No. 27 -1- 13.121, Multiple Residence Zone. The
proposal involves the installation of a four -foot tall fence to surround the
stormwater management pond located just off Conifer Drive and adjacent to the
Conifer Village driveway entrance. The fence would have a split rail design with
green vinyl chain link fencing fastened to the inside rails. Conifer Realty, LLC,
Owner /Applicant; Lisa Goodbeny, Project Coordinator, Agent, and,
2. This is an Unlisted Action for which the Town of Ithaca Planning Board, acting as
lead agency in environmental review with respect to Site Plan approval and
modification thereof, has, on November 4, 2008, made a negative determination
of environmental significance, after having reviewed and accepted as adequate a
Short Environmental Assessment Form Part I, submitted by the applicant, and a
Part II prepared by Town Planning staff, and
3. The Planning Board, at a Public Hearing held on November 4, 2008, has
reviewed and accepted as adequate a drawing showing the location of the fence
on the site (date stamped 10/14/08), a full site drawing "Alta /ACSM Land Title
Survey Conifer Village at Ithaca — Phase 4" revision date 10/24/08, fence details,
a sample photo of the fence, 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 Site Plan Approval, as shown on the Preliminary and Final
Site Plan Checklists, having determined from the materials presented that such
waiver will result in neither a significant alteration of the purpose. of site plan
control nor the policies enunciated or implied by the Town Board, and
2. That the Town of Ithaca Planning Board hereby grants a modification of the
previously approved site plan at Conifer Village at Ithaca for the addition of a
fence for Tax Parcel. No. 27 -1- 13.121 as shown on the location drawing of the
proposed fence (date stamped 10/14/08), a full site drawing "Alta /ACSM Land
Title Survey Conifer Village at Ithaca — Phase 4" revision date 10/24/08, fence
details, a sample photo of fence, and other application materials, with a gate with
a minimum width of 8 feet.
A vote on the motion was as follows:
Ayes: Howe, Conneman, Thayer, Bosak, Riha, Erb and Wilcox
Nays: None
Absent: Talty
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The motion passed unanimously.
Chairperson Howe announced the next agenda item
Consideration of revocation of Preliminary Subdivision Approval for a 13 -lot
subdivision on Mecklenburg Road (NYS Route 79), located east of 1362
Mecklenburg Road, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 27 -1- 15.2, Agricultural Zone.
The proposal included the subdivision of a 92 +L. acre parcel into 12 residential
building lots, with a 2 +/- acre open space area and 62 +/_ acres remaining available
for agricultural use. The Planning Board -granted preliminary subdivision
approval for the project on December 6, 2005. The applicant has since decided
not to pursue final approval for the project and has not submitted a final plat for
review and approval by the Planning Board. Pursuant to Section 176.5(h) of NYS
Town Law, the Planning Board may revoke a preliminary subdivision approval if a
final plat is not submitted within six months of the aranted preliminary approval.
Chairperson Howe noted that this has never occurred with this Board. Board Member
Thayer asked whether it would just expire. Ms. Balestra explained that Final
Subdivision Approvals would but Preliminaries do not; they have to be revoked. She
noted for the record that Mr. Drake had verbally told Mr. Kanter that he had no intention
of doing any of the previous plan(s) for the property. Board Member Wilcox commented
that he is bothered that there is no SEQR determination and that there is no public
hearing.
ADOPTED RESOLUTION: PB RESOLUTION NO. 2008 - 098
Revocation of Preliminary Subdivision Approval
Drake 13,Lot Subdivision
Mecklenburg Road
Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 27 -1 -15.2
Town of Ithaca Planning Board
November 4, 2008
Motion made by George Conneman, seconded by Larry Thayer.
WHEREAS:
1. This action involves the consideration of revocation of Preliminary Subdivision
Approval for a 13 -lot subdivision on Mecklenburg Road (NYS Route 79), located
east of 1362 Mecklenburg Road, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 27 -1 -15.2,
Agricultural Zone. The proposal included the subdivision of a 92 +/- acre parcel
into 12 residential building lots; with a 2 +1- acre open space area and 62 +/- acres
remaining available for agricultural use. The Planning Board granted preliminary
subdivision approval for the project on December 6, 2005. Robert Drake,
Owner /Applicant, and
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2. The revocation of Preliminary Subdivision Approval is a Type II Action pursuant
to Part 617.5(c), Subsections 20 and/or 28, and a negative determination of
environmental significance was made by the Planning Board on December 6,
2005, for the proposed subdivision. Therefore, no further environmental review,
pursuant to SEAR, is required, and
3. The Planning Board, at a Public Hearing held on December 6, 2005, reviewed
plans for the proposed 13 -lot subdivision and granted preliminary subdivision
approval for the proposal, and
4. Pursuant to Section 276.5(h) of NYS Town Law, the Planning Board may revoke
a preliminary subdivision approval if a final plat is not submitted within six months
of the granted preliminary approval, and
5. The applicant has since decided not to pursue final approval for the project and
has not submitted a final plat for review and approval by the Planning Board as of
November 4, 2008, and
6. The one lot for which the Planning Board granted conditional Final Subdivision
Approval on December 6, 2005, has already expired, pursuant to NYS Town
Law, Section 276.7(c), since the conditions for that approval were not completed
within the required 180 days,
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED:
That the Town of Ithaca Planning Board hereby revokes the Preliminary Subdivision
Approval that was granted on December 6, 2005 for the proposed 13 -lot subdivision
located on Mecklenburg Road, located east of 1362 Mecklenburg Road, Town of Ithaca
Tax Parcel No. 27 -1 -15.2, Agricultural Zone, pursuant to NYS Town Law, Section
276.5(h).
A vote on the motion was as follows:
AYES: Howe, Conneman, Thayer, Bosak, Riha, Erb and Wilcox.
NAYS: None
Absent: Talty
The motion passed unanimously.
Approval of Minutes
Alternate Member Bosak asked why the names of speakers were not included.
Chairperson Howe said the Board does not require a name, they choose to. Applicants
must but not speakers. Ms. Brock stated that since the minutes are posted online, there
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are privacy issues. Board Member Erb commented that she liked the way the summary
was going and the rest of the Board agreed.
Motion made and seconded.
ADOPTED RESOLUTION PB RESOLUTION NO. 2008 — 099
Approval of Minutes — October 7, 2008
Town of Ithaca Planning Board
November 4, 2008
Motion made by Hollis Erb, seconded by Jon Bosak,
WHEREAS.
The Town of Ithaca Planning Board has reviewed the draft minutes from the meeting on
October 10, 2008, and
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED:
The Town of Ithaca Planning Board approves the minutes, with corrections, to be the
final minutes of the meetings on October 10, 2008.
A vote on the motion was as follows:
AYES: Howe, Conneman, Thayer, Bosak, Riha, Erb and Wilcox.
NAYS: None
Absent: Talty
The motion passed unanimously.
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Ms. Ritter gave a preview of the next agenda. There.was some discussion regarding
the temporary trailers at Wilson Lab, Cornell. Ms. Brock updated the Board. The ZBA
did.not reopen the variance so they still have an active, legal variance.
Chairperson Howe noted that there were two Town Board members in the audience;
Councilman Peter Stein and Supervisor Herb Engman. He asked if they had any
comments. Mr. Engman said the audio in the room is bad. They could not hear a lot of
what was said and Mr. Engman was going to investigate.
PB 11.4.2008
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Adiournment
Meeting was adjourned at 7:52 p.m.
Respelly submitted,
Paulette Terwilliger
Deputy Town Clerk
TOWN OF ITHACA PLANNING BOARD
215 North Tioga Street
Ithaca, New York 14850
Tuesday. November 4. 2008
AGENDA
7:00 P.M. Persons to be heard (no more than five minutes).
7:05 P.M. SEQR Determination: Top Shelf Liquor - Sign, 821 -B Danby Road.
7 :05 P.M. PUBLIC HEARING: Consideration of Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval for the proposed modification
of a sign at the "Top Shelf Liquor" retail store located at 821 -B Danby Road (Rogan's Comer), Town of Ithaca
Tax Parcel No. 40 -4 -2, Neighborhood Commercial Zone. The proposal involves replacing the existing 2 foot
wide by 8 feet long wall mounted aluminum sign on the storefront, with a 2 foot wide by 10 foot long wall
mounted mylar sign that would be enclosed in a florescent lighted black metal cabinet. The proposed sign would
contain the same color scheme and design as the existing sign. James & Julie Rogan, Owners; KFI Holdings LLC,
Applicant.
7:15 P.M. SEQR Determination: Bums Dock Repair & Extension, 1089 Taughannock Boulevard.
7 :15 P.M. PUBLIC HEARING: Consideration of Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval and Special Permit for the
proposed dock repair and extension located at 1089 Taughannock Boulevard, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 21-
2-3, Lakefront Residential Zone. This project involves removing the existing boat hoist and installing a new boat
hoist 12 feet further into the lake, adding an 8 foot extension onto the end of the existing dock, and adding new
pilings in several locations. Joseph A. & Judith K. Burns, Owners /Applicants.
7:30 P.M. SEQR Determination: Conifer Village at Ithaca — Fence, 200 Conifer Drive,
7:30 P.M. PUBLIC HEARING: Consideration of Preliminary and Final Si
to the Conifer Village at Ithaca Senior Apartments project located
Parcel No. 27 -1- 13.121, Multiple Residence Zone. The proposed.
split rail fence around the existing detention pond. The fence will
inside of the cedar rails and will be located approximately six feet
Living, LLC, Owner /Applicant; Lisa M. Goodberry, Agent.
to Plan Approval for the proposed modification
at 200 Conifer Drive, Town of Ithaca Tax
modification includes constructing a 48" high
include a green chain link fabric fencing on the
back from the edge of the water. Ithaca Senior
7:45 P.M. Consideration of revocation of Preliminary Subdivision Approval for a 13 -lot subdivision on Mecklenburg Road
(NYS Route 79), located east of 1362 Mecklenburg Road, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 27 -1 -15.2, Agricultural
Zone. The proposal included the subdivision of a 92 +/- acre parcel into 12 residential building lots, with a 2 +/-
acre open space area and 62 +/- acres remaining available for agricultural use. The Planning Board granted
preliminary subdivision approval for the project on December 6, 2005. The applicant has since decided not to
pursue final approval for the project and has not submitted a final plat for review and approval by the Planning
Board. Pursuant to Section 176.5(h) of NYS Town Law, the Planning Board may revoke a preliminary
subdivision approval if a final plat is not submitted within six months of the granted preliminary approval.
9. Approval of Minutes: October 7, 2008.
10, Other Business:
11. Adjournment.
Jonathan Kanter, AICP
Director of Planning
273 -1747
NOTE: IF ANY MEMBER OF THE PLANNING BOARD IS UNABLE TO ATTEND, PLEASE NOTIFY
SANDY POLCE AT 273 -1747.
(A quorum of four (4) members is necessary to conduct Planning Board business.)
TOWN OF ITHACA PLANNING BOARD
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
By direction of the Chairperson of the Planning Board, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Public Hearings will
be held by the Planning Board of the Town of Ithaca on Tuesday, November 4, 2008, at 215 North Tioga Street,
Ithaca, N.Y., at the following times and on the following matters:
7:05 P.M. Consideration of Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval for the proposed modification of
a sign at the "Top Shelf Liquor" retail store located at 821 -B Danby Road (Rogan's Corner),
Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 40 -4 -2, Neighborhood Commercial Zone. The proposal
involves replacing the existing 2 foot wide by 8 feet long wall mounted aluminum sign on
the storefront, with a 2 foot wide by 10 foot long wall mounted mylar sign that would be
enclosed in a florescent lighted black metal cabinet. The proposed sign would contain the
same color scheme and design as the existing sign. James & Julie Rogan, Owners; KFI
Holdings LLC, Applicant.
7:15 P.M. Consideration of Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval and Special Permit for the
proposed dock repair and extension located at 1089 Taughannock Boulevard, Town of Ithaca
Tax Parcel No. 21 -2 -3, Lakefront Residential Zone. This project involves removing the
existing boat hoist and installing a new boat hoist 12 feet further into the lake, adding an 8
foot extension onto the end of the existing dock, and adding new pilings in several locations.
Joseph A. & Judith K. Burns, Owners /Applicants,
7:30 P.M. Consideration of Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval for the proposed modification to
the Conifer Village at Ithaca Senior Apartments project located at 200 Conifer Drive, Town
of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 27- 1- 13.121, Multiple Residence Zone. The proposed modification
includes constructing a 48" high split rail fence around the existing detention pond. The
fence will include a green chain link fabric fencing on the inside of the cedar rails and will
be located approximately six feet back from the edge of the water. Ithaca Senior Living,
LLC, Owner /Applicant; Lisa M. Goodberry, Agent.
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.
Jonathan Kanter, AICP
Director of Planning
273 -1747
Dated: Monday, October 27, 2008
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