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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZBA Minutes 1963-03-11 TOWN OF ITHACA ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS MARCH 1111963 A meeting of the Town of Ithaca Zoning Board of Appeals was held at the Town Highway Building on Monday , March 11 , 1963 at 7 : 30 P . M . Members of the Board present were : Chairman David F . Powers , Robert N . , Powers , WilliambB . Norton , Willian S . Scott , and Roger Sovocool . , Also present were : Zoning Officer Robert J . Wells , Thomas Gittin , Courtney Crawford , Dr . Edward Hart , Lewis r Warren , Douglass Payne , JohnIjLeagans , Gordon Waring , Ernest; Newbury , David Fails , Richard Kroboth , several residents of the Town of Danby , and a group from the high school . This is an appeals signed by the Ithaca Junior-l.,Chamber of Commerce for a variance in regard to the decision of the Zoning Officer denying permission to erect a " Welcome Ithaca " sign on the west side of the Danby Road , about 1700 feet south of the National Cash Register plant . The sign would be 8 feet: by 18 feet . Permit was denied under Article III , Sections 4 and 5 of the Town of Ithaca Zoning Ordinance . Proof of publication was presented . Mr . Thomas Gitten , representing the Jaycees , stated that the land was donated by National Cash Register Company and the money for the sign was donated by local business . The sign will . not obstruct the view of the lake . The Jaycees plan to erect ak. total of four signs . Courtney Crawford stated that the Jaycees were dis - mayed at the entrance to Ithaca , Dr . Edward Hart asked if a count had been made of the signs in the immediate area . Mr . Wells stated that about ten signs had been removed from the area in the past year , but no official count had been made of those remaining . Dr . Hart said that the sign is too commercial and that we have enough signs already . Lewis Warren , Executive Secretary of . the Chamber of Commerce , expressed his approval of the sign . Douglass Payne of 1006 Danby Road stated that no sign adds to the beauty of an area . He would like to see a turn- off for visitors to look at the view . Dr . Hart expressed concern about the distraction of a sign . , x -96 . John Leagans of Hanshaw Road stated that the lettering has been changed from the sample shown . A sign of this type is evidence of community pride . Gordon Waring , 125 Christopher Circle , is in favor of the sign . Ernest Newbury , North Tioga Street , thinks that the sign is okay . David Fails , Trumansburg Road , Mated that if : the sign . : doesn ': t obstruct the view , can people see it ? Richard Kroboth , Trumansburg Road , thinks that the sign will promote tourism . The Board met in brief executive session and decided to wait until the ' next meeting to render a decision in order that they might visit the site collectively . A motion was made by William Norton and seconded by William Scott to adjourn the meeting to - April 8 , 1963- at 7 : 30 P . M . Carried , SECOND CASE : This is an appeal signed by William Lynch of the William Lynch Excavating Company for a variance in regard to the decision of theZoning Officer denying permission to erect a radio communications tower and- equipment house 650 feet south of the Mecklenburg Road to the rear of the property of Forrest Baker . The tower will be 200 feet high and the equipment house will be 12 feet by 15 feet . The permit was denied under Article XI , Section 51 , of the Town of Ithaca Coning Ordinance . Proof of publication was presented . William Merezinger of 1375 Mecklenburg Road is opposed to the granting of the variance because of the appearance of the tower . Mr . Wells presented a letter from Motorola to William Lynch indicating that the equipment will meet FCC radiation requirements . A motion was made by Robert Powers and seconded by David Powers that the decision be postponed until the next scheduled meeting to enable Mr . Lynch to present hi=s own case . He was unable to remain due to ill health . Carried .