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TOWN OF ITHACA PLANNING BOARD MEETING
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
215 N. Tioga Street, Ithaca, NY 14850
Board Members Present: Fred Wilcox (Chair), Linda Collins, George Conneman, John Beach,
Ellen Baer, Jon Bosak , Hollis Erb
Staff Present: Bruce Bates, Director of Code Enforcement; Creig Hebdon, Engineer; Deb
DeAugistine, Deputy Town Clerk; Susan Ritter, Director of Planning; Christine Balestra, Planner;
Dan Tasman, Assistant Director of Planning; Susan Brock, Attorney for the Town
Call to Order
Mr. Wilcox called the meeting to order at 7:03 p.m. and accepted the secretary's posting of the
public hearing notices.
AGENDA ITEM
Persons to be heard
No one came forward to address the Board.
AGENDA ITEM
PUBLIC HEARING: Consideration of a recommendation to the Town of Ithaca Zoning Board of
Appeals regarding a sign variance for the East Hill Antiques sign, located at 335(a) Pine Tree
Road, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 62 -2- 1.121, Community Commercial Zone. The proposal is
to replace the existing wall sign with a new 33 +/- square foot wall sign in the same location.
Cornell University Real Estate Department, Owner /Applicant; Maria B. Maynard, Property
Manger, Agent.
Mr. Wilcox opened the public hearing at 7:05 p.m.
Ms. Maynard explained that their sign permit application was denied because it does not meet
code in terms of the square footage permitted per linear feet of store front. She gave a short
history of signage at East Hill Plaza, noting that in 1992, when Cornell renovated the plaza, they
did a fagade project and came in front of the Planning Board and ZBA for approval of box
signage. The previous tenant in this space was Rock, Paper, Scissors. Ms. Maynard confirmed
for Mr. Wilcox that the new sign will be consistent with the size of the existing sign.
Mr. Bates explained how the size of a sign is defined in the law. The whole fagade is part of the
sign, including the background.
Ms. Brock agreed that, based on the definition in the sign law, the entire panel is the sign.
Mr. Wilcox closed the public hearing at 7:17 p.m.
Ms. Collins noted that this is the second East Hill Plaza sign the Board has seen recently, and
asked whether the Board will have to go through this process every time a business opens there.
Mr. Bates explained that Rock, Paper, Scissors never had a sign permit. What's Your Beef was
compliant because the frontage of the structure was less than the area they were allowed by the
sign law. Under normal circumstances, as long as the new business is a similar use, and the sign
is not going to change dramatically, the applicant will not have to come back. The problem is that
the last tenant did not receive a variance and did not have a permit for their sign. All the other
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signs the Board has addressed at the plaza will not need variances if a business changes hands,
as long as it is a similar use.
Mr. Bosak commented that it's obvious that the sign ordinance was written with free - standing
units in mind. It's less time and trouble to address situations like this with the occasional variance
than to have the Town Board write a better sign ordinance.
PB Resolution No. 2011 -058: Recommendation to Town of Ithaca Zoning Board of
Appeals, Sign Variance — East Hill Antiques Sign, East Hill Plaza, 335A Pine Tree Road,
Tax Parcel No. 62. -2 -1.121
Moved by Ellen Baer; seconded by John Beach
WHEREAS:
This action is consideration of a Recommendation to the Zoning Board of Appeals for sign
variance for the East Hill Antiques sign, located at 335A Pine Tree Road, Town of Ithaca
Tax Parcel No. 62 -2- 1.121, Community Commercial Zone. The proposal is to replace the
existing wall sign with a 33 +/- square foot wall sign in the same location. Cornell
University Real Estate Department, Owner /Applicant; Maria B. Maynard, Property
Manager, Agent; and
2. The Planning Board, at a Public Hearing held on August 2, 2011, has reviewed and
accepted as adequate sign details showing the proposed location, dimensions, and details
of the sign, along with other application materials.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED:
That the Town of Ithaca Planning Board, acting as the Town of Ithaca Sign Review Board, hereby
recommends that the Zoning Board of Appeals approve the request for a sign variance for a new
33 +/- square foot wall sign for the East Hill Antiques shop, where the proposed sign will be larger
than allowed in the Town Sign Law. The Planning Board further recommends that such approval
be subject to the following condition:
a. The applicant must obtain a sign permit prior to installing the new sign.
Vote:
Ayes: Wilcox, Collins, Conneman, Beach, Baer, Bosak, Erb
AGENDA ITEM
SEQR Determination: Maple Hill Apartments Playground, 301 Maple Avenue.
Bruce Abbott provided a brief overview of the project. In 2000, they proposed a variety of actions
at Maple Hill Apartments to mitigate stormwater, principally, and as an adjunct to provide play
space for the youngest children. At that time, they did not have many children, but the number of
children has increased dramatically over the past five years. His intention was to provide two play
areas: one for ages 4 to 9 and another for ages 10 to 14. To accomplish the larger playground, he
bought two large, heavy metal play pieces when he sold the West Village apartments. There was
a deadline given for completion of the playgrounds, and just under the wire, they completed the
smaller playground by adding some spring - loaded riding toys to what was originally only a jungle
gym. The radius that is now required around a piece of play equipment is somewhat exaggerated,
and they just managed to squeeze the three extra toys into the restricted space and there is no
more room. They now have a play area for the younger group. For the older children, the larger
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playground was paved for a basketball area, but a tenant petition was circulated opposing the
constant pounding of basketballs against the backboard, because it would drive them nuts. The
area is very popular, and the kids are there every day riding their bikes and entertaining
themselves. Mr. Abbott was ready to put in the heavy play equipment, but discovered that the
bolts and connectors needed to hold the structure together had been stolen by scavengers, and
they were left with a bunch of tubular junk they could not assemble. In terms of taking care of
children, they partnered with the Tompkins County 4 -H 32 years ago and have transferred about
a million dollars to them during that time to provide after - school and summer recreation for
around 4000 children. They have a lot of children from Burma who are political refugees and
they've sponsored after - school programs to help the children acclimate to the US by holding a
daily program at Belle Sherman conducted by the 4H. The playground space they have is used
for volleyball, running around, playing soccer, and social events. He doesn't think they need the
equipment. He is asking that the final 5% of the building permit be expunged.
Mr. Wilcox noted that the Board is looking at the potential impacts of not building a playground.
Ms. Erb said that she had visited the area before the meeting and saw small children riding in the
parking lot, so she is in favor of keeping the larger area as a better place to ride. She was
pleased to see seven children simultaneously in the smaller area. She also saw new speed
bumps. Mr. Abbott commented that the worst offenders were delivery trucks and the police; the
10 -MPH signs he installed seem to be working.
Mr. Bosak said he was sorry to hear about the theft, but it might be just as well, because 10 to 14
year olds would prefer the open space to having a slide and a swing set.
Ms. Baer said she is not in favor of completely letting it go. She saw used equipment on Craigslist
and thinks that something should be provided for this age group as opposed to doing nothing.
Mr. Abbott responded that there's a nightly soccer game, the grass has been demolished from
volleyball, there are social events, and the children ride there, since even with the speed bumps,
cars go fast in the parking lot. There is no restriction now on what the kids can do. They've
provided them with a volleyball net and ball. People barbecue there every night. It's the
recreational back yard for the all the apartments. People hang their laundry there. In cold
weather, they have the after school program until 6 p.m., which reinforces their homework and
language. They don't see people out in the winter time.
Mr. Bates commented that this is the third time Mr. Abbott has come before the Board to change
what he was required to do with the space. The permit has been open for three years and needs
to be closed out.
PB Resolution No. 2011 -059: SEAR, Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval, Maple Hill
Apartments, Tax Parcel No. 61- 2 -7.1, 301 Maple Avenue
Moved by Hollis Erb; seconded Jon Bosak
WHEREAS:
This action involves consideration of Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval for the
proposed modifications to the Maple Hill Apartments playground, located at 301 Maple
Avenue, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 63- 2 -7.1, Multiple Residence Zone. The proposal
involves revising the previously approved site plan, granted on October 19, 2010, by
removing the requirement for a second playground to be constructed. Abbott Associates,
Owner /Applicant; Bruce D. Abbott, Manager, Agent; and
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2. This is an Unlisted Action for which the Town of Ithaca Planning Board is acting as lead
agency in the environmental review with respect to Site Plan Modification; and
3. The Planning Board, on August 2, 2011, 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, a project narrative in the form of a letter addressed to the Town of
Ithaca Planning Board and dated July 11, 2011, a site plan and photo attachments, date -
stamped July 11, 2011, and labeled Diagrams 1 -9, that describe the location of existing
activities that occur on the site, and other application materials; and
4. The Town Planning staff has recommended a negative determination of environmental
significance with respect to the proposed modification of the site plan;
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
11, and, therefore, a Draft Environmental Impact Statement will not be required.
Vote:
Ayes: Wilcox, Collins, Conneman, Beach, Baer, Bosak, Erb
AGENDA ITEM
PUBLIC HEARING: Consideration of Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval for the proposed
modifications to the Maple Hill Apartments playground, located at 301 Maple Avenue, Town of
Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 63- 2 -7.1, Multiple Residence Zone. The proposal involves revising the
previously approved site plan, granted on October 19, 2010, by deleting the requirement for a
second playground to be constructed. Abbott Associates, Owner /Applicant; Bruce D. Abbott,
Manager, Agent.
Mr. Wilcox opened the public hearing at 7:35 p.m.
Ms. Erb asked whether there was any reason to worry that the paved area used by the bicyclists
is at risk of being used for a different purpose, such as a parking lot.
Mr. Abbott responded that that would be impossible because of the topography. It's actually a
holding pond that is filled with tons of gravel.
Ms. Brock stated that when the Planning Board approved the site plan in 2000, there was a
condition regarding preserving trees. With last year's modification, that condition was dropped
because the equipment was going to go there. She recommended adding the condition back into
the approval. Mr. Abbott and the Board agreed.
Mr. Wilcox closed the public hearing at 7:40 p.m.
PB Resolution No. 2011 -060: Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval. Maple Hill
Apartments, Tax Parcel No. 61- 2 -7.1, 301 Maple Avenue
Moved by Hollis Erb; seconded by Linda Collins
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occupants. The glass on the lower panels will be completely opaque and there will be a gradient
to the top, where it will be translucent, allowing access to sky views. The penthouse (legally, a
fourth floor) will be a metal- paneled system and will house all the mechanical systems to support
the operating rooms. It will be no louder outside than at present, as there are soundproof walls,
and .it's not a very noisy area — just a lot of air being moved. The generators are all at the other
side of the hospital. It's a custom air handler that is more efficient and provides better
performance. The waste gas will be recaptured; this is the law. The industry recently came out
with for LEED for healthcare; they're working on meeting that. LEED doesn't work very well for
healthcare because of all the air handling systems, etc.
Mr. Bosak said that while he appreciates all the effort they're putting into meeting LEED
certification, he thinks that the enormous southwest facing expanse was a missed opportunity to
use passive solar construction. It could have been the biggest solar- energy collector in the
county. He thinks the Town needs to work in the future at changing the code to encourage a more
imaginative handling of the energy issue.
Mr. Levesque responded that there were lots of things that could have been done, but they were
trying not to go too far outside the envelope of the current hospital architecture. It's a very
dominant architecture in that part of the county.
The roofing material planned is a matte finish that will be less reflective than the white roof is now;
people farther upon West Hill will not get a glare.
Ms. Michaels explained the parking plan. The five handicap spaces that will be moved during
construction will be restored when construction is complete. The staging area will be fenced off
for the contractors and will return to regular parking when construction is complete. The workers
will park their personal vehicles in the same gravel lot in the back that they have parked in for
other projects. This area will also be used for materials that are not immediately needed.
There was discussion regarding the anticipated increase in the number of surgeries as a result of
the project. Mr. Rudd commented that this project will accommodate future population growth.
This is not a project intended to increase the volume of surgeries, but to meet the needs of the
current standard. The number of rooms will remain the same, but will be larger to accommodate
modern equipment and better serve patients. Any increase in traffic would happen anyway.
The Planning Board agreed that the fact that there will be no net increase in the number of
surgical rooms is the key. Any increase in traffic is because the population is growing and aging.
Ms. Erb questioned why they will be using Chinese elms since the Board tends to require native
plantings. Mr. Tasman responded that it's a cultivar that was developed in the United States, not
China. There are several disease - resistant American elms and English elms, but he hasn't heard
of any used in the area. Ms. Michaels has personally used this species and trusts it. She has not
seen specimens of those Mr. Tasman talked about. She prefers to grow and get to know plants
before using them on a project.
There was discussion and changes made to the Full EAS.
PB Resolution No. 2011 -061: SEQR, Preliminary and final site plan approval, and special
permit, Cayuga Medical Center Surgical Services Addition, Tax parcels 24 -3- 2.412, 24 -3-
2.411, 24- 3 -2.1, 101 Harris B. Dates Drive
Moved by George Conneman; seconded by John Beach
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WHEREAS:
1. This action involves consideration of preliminary site plan approval, final site plan
approval, and special permit approval for the proposed Cayuga Medical Center Lab
Addition project, 101 Harris B. Dates Drive, Town of Ithaca tax parcels 24 -3- 2.412, 24 -3-
2.411, 24- 3 -2.1, OPC- Office Park Commercial zoning district.
The project includes construction of a three story (48 foot height) addition with 13,900
square feet of floor area on a footprint of 4,400 square feet, located in an area that is
currently a landscaped plaza on the west (front) side of the hospital. The addition will
include four general operating rooms, and space for future development of outpatient
services and expansion of the imaging department. The project also includes addition of
two new driveways encroaching over existing landscape areas, with approximately 1,000
square feet of new impervious surface, to provide improved access for firefighting
apparatus. Cayuga Medical Center at Ithaca, owner /applicant; Kimberly Michaels,
Trowbridge and Wolf LLP, Landscape Architects, agent; and
2. This is a Type I Action, pursuant to the State Environmental Quality Review Act, 6
NYCRR Part 617, and Town of Ithaca Code, Chapter 148 — Environmental Quality
Review; and
3. In a letter dated July 5, 2011, the Planning Board proposed to establish itself as lead
agency to coordinate the environmental review of this project, and notified potential
involved and interested agencies of its intent to serve as lead agency; and
4. The Planning Board, on August 2, 2011 has reviewed and accepted as adequate a Full
Environmental Assessment Form Part I, submitted by the applicant, and a Part II prepared
by Town Planning staff, the following drawings: key map dated April 2011; perspective
view (Al), west elevation (A2), north elevation (A3), and floor plans (A4) dated June 24,
2011; general demolition plan (1-101), sequencing plan (1-102), site layout plan (1-201),
grading plan (1-301), planting plan (1-401), site details (1-501), site details (C101), utility
demolition plan and utility plan (C102), erosion and sediment control plan (C102) and site
utility details (C201) dated July 1, 2011; and other application materials; and
5. Town Planning staff has recommended a negative determination of environmental
significance with respect to the proposed preliminary site plan approval, final site plan
approval and special permit,
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED:
That the Town of Ithaca Planning Board, having received no objections from other involved
agencies, establishes itself as lead agency to coordinate the environmental review of the above
described actions;
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED:
That the Town of Ithaca Planning Board 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 Full EAF Part I and for the reasons given in the Full
EAF Part II, and, therefore, a Draft Environmental Impact Statement will not be required.
Vote:
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Ayes: Wilcox, Collins, Conneman, Beach, Baer, Bosak, Erb
AGENDA ITEM
PUBLIC HEARING: Consideration of Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval and Special
Permit for the proposed Cayuga Medical Center Surgical Services Addition project located at 101
Harris B. Dates Drive, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No.'s 24 -3- 2.412, 24 -3- 2.411, and 24- 3 -2.1,
Office Park Commercial Zone and Planned Development Zone No. 3. The proposal involves
constructing a three story, 13,900 +/- square foot addition for the surgery department on the west
side of the existing hospital, adjacent to the main entrance. The project will also involve a new
driveway connection between the existing southwest parking lot and the Biggs parking lot,
modifications to the existing parking lot islands, and new landscaping. Cayuga Medical Center at
Ithaca, Owner /Applicant; Kimberly Michaels, Trowbridge & Wolf LLP, Landscape Architects,
Agent.
Mr. Wilcox opened the public hearing at 8:26 p.m. and closed the public hearing at 8:30 p.m.
The mobile pad will temporarily be relocated. They want to retain the pad for any new mobile
equipment that comes out in the future.
PB Resolution No. 2011 -062: Preliminary and final site plan approval, and special permit,
Cayuga Medical Center Surgical Services Addition, Tax parcels 24 -3- 2.412, 24 -3- 2.411, 24-
3-2.1, 101 Harris B. Dates Drive
Moved by Hollis Erb; seconded by Ellen Baer
WHEREAS:
1. This action involves consideration of preliminary site plan approval, final site plan
approval, and special permit approval for the proposed Cayuga Medical Center Lab
Addition project, 101 Harris B. Dates Drive, Town of Ithaca tax parcels 24 -3- 2.412, 24 -3-
2.411, 24- 3 -2.1, OPC-Off ice Park Commercial zoning district.
The project includes construction of a three story (48 foot height) addition with 13,900
square feet of floor area on a footprint of 4,400 square feet, located in an area that is
currently a landscaped plaza on the west (front) side of the hospital. The addition will
include four general operating rooms, and space for future development of outpatient
services and expansion of the imaging department. The project also includes addition of
two new driveways encroaching over existing landscape areas, with approximately 1,000
square feet of new impervious surface, to provide improved access for firefighting
apparatus. Cayuga Medical Center. at Ithaca, owner /applicant; Kimberly Michaels,
Trowbridge and Wolf LLP, Landscape Architects, agent; and
2. This is a Type I Action, for which the Town of Ithaca Planning Board, acting as lead
agency in environmental review for this project has, on August 2, 2011, made a negative
determination of environmental significance, after having reviewed and accepted as
adequate a Full Environmental Assessment Form, Part I submitted by the applicant, and
Part II prepared by Town planning staff; and
3. The Planning Board, on August 2, 2011, has reviewed and accepted as adequate a Full
Environmental Assessment Form, Part I submitted by the applicant, and Part II prepared
by Town planning staff; and the following drawings: key map dated April 2011;
perspective view (Al), west elevation (A2), north elevation (A3), and floor plans (A4)
dated June 24, 2011; general demolition plan (1-101), sequencing plan (1-102), site layout
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plan (1-201), grading plan (1-301), planting plan (1-401), site details (1-501), site details
(C101), utility demolition plan and utility plan (C102), erosion and sediment control plan
(C102) and site utility details (C201) dated July 1, 2011; and other application materials;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED:
That the Planning Board grants a special permit for the construction of the Cayuga Medical
Center Surgical Services Addition, as described above, finding that the standards of Article 24,
Section 270 -200, Subsections A -L of the Town of Ithaca Code have been met;
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED:
1. That the Town of Ithaca Planning Board waives certain requirements for preliminary site
plan approval, as shown on the preliminary site plan checklists, having determined from
materials presented that a waiver will not result in a significant alteration of the purpose of
site plan control or the policies enunciated or implied by the Town Board; and
2. That the Town of Ithaca Planning Board grants preliminary and final site plan approval for
the proposed Cayuga Medical Center addition as described in the application materials
referenced in "Whereas #3" above, subject to the following conditions being met before a
building permit is issued, unless otherwise noted:
a. Approval of a variance to building height requirements of the OPC - Office Park
Commercial zoning district by the Board of Zoning Appeals; and
b. Approval of the submitted Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan by the Public Works
Department; and
c. Submission of one original set of final site plan drawings on mylar, vellum or paper,
signed and sealed by the registered land surveyor, engineer, architect or landscape
architect who prepared the site plan materials; and
d. Submission of documentation of all necessary approvals from county and state
agencies before any certificate of occupancy is issued; and
e. Submission of a revised site plan showing locations of bicycle racks and of breakaway
or flexible bollards for the connection between the southwest parking lot and the Biggs
lot; and
f. Written notification to the Town Department of Public Works of routes and destinations
for all excavated materials to be removed from the site.
Vote:
Ayes: Wilcox, Collins, Conneman, Beach, Baer, Bosak, Erb
AGENDA ITEM
Discussion regarding potentially re- opening the State Environmental Quality Review (SEQR) or
amending the negative declaration of environmental significance issued for the Holly Creek
Townhomes project, based on recently learned information about the presence of a 0.05 + / —acre
wetland on the site.
Mr. Hebdon said the developer created a depression when putting in the water and sewer lines.
When they filled it back in, they got enough cover for the Town to approve the line, but not
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enough to fill it to the top, so now there's a low area that fills with water. It's not a water line
leaking, because the chlorine in water is not conducive to cattails. It's the drainage from Country
Inn and Suites. According to the Army Corps of Engineers, if cattails grow, it's a wetland.
The Board did not want to reopen SEQR for a man -made depression that sits on an easement. It
might be ripped up some day if the Town needs to work on the sewer line. The Board did not feel
it was significant. It's so small that Mr. Bosak, Mr. Beach, and Ms. Erb could not find it.
AGENDA ITEM
Approval of minutes from June 21 and July 5
PB Resolution No. 2011 -063: Minutes of June 21, 2011
Moved by Fred Wilcox; Seconded by Hollis Erb
WHEREAS, the Town of Ithaca Planning Board has reviewed the draft minutes from the meeting
on June 21, 2011; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, that the Town of Ithaca Planning Board approves the minutes, with corrections, to
be the final minutes of the meeting of June 21.
Vote
Ayes: Wilcox, Collins, Conneman, Beach, Baer, Bosak, Erb
PB Resolution No. 2011 -064: . Minutes of July 5, 2011
Moved by Fred Wilcox; Seconded by Hollis Erb
WHEREAS, the Town of Ithaca Planning Board has reviewed the draft minutes from the meeting
on July 5, 2011; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, that the Town of Ithaca Planning Board approves the minutes to be the final minutes
of the meeting of July 5.
Vote
Ayes: Wilcox, Collins, Conneman, Beach, Baer, Bosak, Erb
AGENDA ITEM
Other Business
Mr. Wilcox announced that the Planning. Federation annual conference will be held in Albany in
October.
Adjournment
Upon motion by Ms. Erb, the meeting adjourned at 8:56 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
ebra DeAugi 'ne,..Deput To Clerk
TOWN OF ITHACA PLANNING BOARD
215 North Tioga Street
Ithaca, New York 14850
Tuesday, gust 2, 2011
AGENDA
7:00 P.M. Persons to be heard (no more than five minutes).
7:05 P.M. PUBLIC HEARING: Consideration of a recommendation to the Town of Ithaca Zoning Board of
Appeals regarding a sign variance for the East Hill Antiques sign, located at 335(a) Pine Tree Road,
Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 62 -2- 1.121, Community Commercial Zone. The proposal is to replace
the existing wall sign with a new 33 +/- square foot wall sign in the same location. Cornell University
Real Estate Department, Owner /Applicant; Maria B. Maynard, Property Manger, Agent.
7:15 P.M. SEQR Determination: Maple Hill Apartments Playground, 301 Maple Avenue.
7:15 P.M. PUBLIC HEARING: Consideration of Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval for the proposed
modifications to the Maple Hill Apartments playground, located at 301 Maple Avenue, Town of Ithaca
Tax Parcel No. 63- 2 -7.1, Multiple Residence Zone. The proposal involves revising the previously
approved site plan, granted on October 19, 2010, by deleting the requirement for a second playground
to be constructed. Abbott Associates, Owner /Applicant; Bruce D. Abbott, Manager, Agent.
7:25 P.M. SEQR Determination: Cayuga Medical Center Surgical Services Addition, 101 Harris B. Dates Drive.
7:25 P.M. PUBLIC HEARING: Consideration of Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval and Special Permit
for the proposed Cayuga Medical Center Surgical Services Addition project located at 101 Harris B.
Dates Drive, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No.'s 24 -3- 2.412, 24 -3- 2.411, and 24- 3 -2.1, Office Park
Commercial Zone and Planned Development Zone No. 3. The proposal involves constructing a three
story, 13,900 +/- square foot addition for the surgery department on the west side of the existing
hospital, adjacent to the main entrance. The project will also involve a new driveway connection
between the existing southwest parking lot and the Biggs parking lot, modifications to the existing
parking lot islands, and new landscaping. Cayuga Medical Center at Ithaca, Owner /Applicant;
Kimberly Michaels, Trowbridge & Wolf LLP, Landscape Architects, Agent.
7. Discussion regarding potentially re- opening the State Environmental Quality Review (SEQR) or
amending the negative declaration of environmental significance issued for the Holly Creek
Townhomes project, based on recently learned information about the presence of a 0.05 + 1- acre
wetland on the site.
Approval of Minutes: June 21, 2011 and July 5, 2011.
9. Other Business:
10. Adjournment
Susan Ritter
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 HEARINGS
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
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, August 2, 2011, at 215 North Tioga Street,
Ithaca, N.Y., at the following times and on the following matters:
7:05 P.M. Consideration of a recommendation to the Town of Ithaca Zoning Board of Appeals
regarding a sign variance for the East Hill Antiques sign, located at 335(a) Pine Tree Road,
Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 62- 2- 1.121, Community Commercial Zone. The proposal is
to replace the existing wall sign with a new 33 +/- square foot wall sign in the same location.
Cornell University Real Estate Department, Owner /Applicant; Maria B. Maynard, Property
Manger, Agent.
7:15 P.M. Consideration of Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval for the proposed modifications to
the Maple Hill Apartments playground, located at 301 Maple Avenue, Town of Ithaca Tax
Parcel No. 63- 2 -7.1, Multiple Residence Zone. The proposal involves revising the
previously approved site plan, granted on October 19, 2010, by deleting the requirement for
a second playground to be constructed. Abbott Associates, Owner /Applicant; Bruce D.
Abbott, Manager, Agent.
7:25 P.M. Consideration of Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval and Special Permit for the
proposed Cayuga Medical Center Surgical Services Addition project located at 101 Harris B.
Dates Drive, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No.'s 24 -3- 2.412, 24 -3- 2.411, and 24- 3 -2.1, Office
Park Commercial Zone and Planned Development Zone No. 3. The proposal involves
constructing a three story, 13,900 +/- square foot addition for the surgery department on the
west side of the existing hospital, adjacent to the main entrance. The project will also
involve a new driveway connection between the existing southwest parking lot and the Biggs
parking lot, modifications to the existing parking lot islands, and new landscaping. Cayuga
Medical Center at Ithaca, Owner /Applicant; Kimberly Michaels, Trowbridge & Wolf LLP,
Landscape Architects, Agent.
Said Planning Board will at said times and said place hear all persons in support of such matters 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.
Susan Ritter
Director of Planning
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Dated: Monday, July 25, 2011
Publish: Wednesday, July 27, 2011
�-W *ednesday July 2�7 2011 Tjhe Ithaca Jourinal,
Town of Ithaca
Planning Board
215 North Tioga Street
August 2, 20117:00 p.m.
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Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York; that the following Notice has been duly posted on the sign
board of the Town of Ithaca 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 the Town of Ithaca
Town Hall, 215 North Tioga Street, Ithaca, New York, on Tuesday, August 2, 2011 commencing
at 7:00 P.M., as per attached.
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Date of Posting: July 25, 2011
Date of Publication: July 27, 2011
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