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TOWN OF ITHACA
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
JANUARY 10 , 1978
A Meeting of the Town of Ithaca Zoning Board of Appeals was held
in the Town of Ithaca Town Hall , 126 East Seneca Street ( second floor ) ,
Ithaca , New York , on Tuesday , January 10 , 1978 , at 7 : 30 p . m .
PRESENT : Vice - Chairman Jack Hewett , Joan Reuning , Edward King ,
Edward Austen , Lawrence Fabbroni ( Building Inspector ) , Robert Bonnell
( Assistant ) .
ALSO PRESENT : Dr . Leo Cacciotti ; Lawrence Iacovelli ; Edward
Mazza ; Peter Gergeley , 106 Juniper Drive ; W . C . Silvernail , 108 Juniper
Drive ; George C . Kugler , 101 PineView Terrace ; Che - Yu Li , 112 Juniper
Drive ; Betty Li , 112 Juniper Drive ; Lyman Baker , 257 Pennsylvania
Avenue; Jean Baker , 257 Pennsylvania Avenue ; Billy J . Belous , 178
Kendall . A. venue ; Jane 0 , Belous , ' 178 Kendall Avenue ; Edward Rumsey ,
110 East Buttermilk Falls Road ; Margaret Rumsey , 110 East Buttermilk
Falls Road ; Frances Rizk , 41 Fairview Square ; Edward Rizk , 41 Fairview
Square ; Harry Missirian , 139 Simsbury Drive ; Cindy Hanson , WTKO .
Because of the heavy snow in the Ithaca area , Vice - Chairman
delayed the opening of the meeting until 7 : 45 p . m . Vice - Chairman Hewett
introduced the Board members present to the public in attendnace .
APPEAL OF LAWRENCE AND TRINNA IACOVELLI , APPELLANTS , FROM THE DECISION
OF THE BUILDING INSPECTOR DENYING PERMIT APPLICATION CHANGE TO ALLOW
4 ( FOUR ) DWELLING UNITS RATHER THAN 2 ( TWO ) . DWELLING UNITS AT 167
KENDALL AVENUE , PARCEL NO , 6 - 54 - 4 - 25 ( FORMERLY PARCEL NO , 6 - 54 - 4 - 23 ) ,
ITHACA , N . Y . PERMISSION IS DENIED UNDER ARTICLE III , SECTION 4 , OF
THE TOWN OF ITHACA ZONING ORDINANCE ,
Vice - Chairman Hewett declared the Public "rearing in the above -
noted matter duly opened at 7 : 47 p . m .
Mr . Fabbroni presented the Town Clerk ' s Affidavit of Posting and
Publication of the Notice of Public Hearing in Town Hall and the Ithaca
Journal on January 3 , 1978 , and January 5 , 1978 , respectively , as
required . Mr . Fabbroni presented Barbara Z . Restaino ' s Affidavit of
Service by Mail of said Notice of Public Hearing upon the various
neighbors of Mr , and Mrs . Iacovelli and upon Mr . and Mrs . Iacovelli
as parties to the action . Mr . Fabbroni presented the Appeal Form
duly completed by Mr . Lawrence Iacovelli with attachment , signed and
dated December 14 , 1977 .
Mr . Edward Mazza appeared before the Board and stated that he was
present to assist Mr . Iacovelli , not as an attorney , but as a friend ,
Mr . Mazza stated that the parcel in question is located on South Hill
and is zoned R - 9 . He pointed out that the parcel abuts an area zoned
Light Industrial . Mr . Mazza stated that Mr . Iacovelli lives next door
to the parcel in question and his mother lives next door to his home
and one of his brothers lives just down the road , Mr , Mazza stated
1� that Mr . Iacovelli owns a number of lots on South Hill in this area
and pays considerable taxes on them . He stated that Mr . Iacovelli
wants this area to remain open and not over - developed . Mr . Mazza
stated that because of misinterpretation of the Zoning Ordinance on
his part when he first started to build the dwelling structure in
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question Mr . Iacovelli thought that he could have more than what is
actually allowed . Mr . Mazza stated that Mr . Iacovelli obtained a
t building permit and commenced construction and then was informed that
he was building too many units , two kitchens being built and two more
roughed out . Mr . Mazza stated that the Building Inspector , Mr .
Fabbroni , then revoked the permit because there were four kitchens .
Mr . Mazza stated that the permit has been reinstated because of the
receipt by Mr . Fabbroni of a letter from Mr . Lawrence Iacovelli dated
December 15 , 1977 , reading as follows :
" Re : New construction at 167 Kendall Avenue , Permit # 1964 ,
Tax Parcel # 6 - 54 - 4 - 23
Dear Mr . Fabroni :
This is to inform you that I am only building a two - family
home , that I understand the occupancy regulations that apply to
two - family dwellings ( a copy of which is attached to this letter )
and that I will not finish off a third and fourth kitchen or
the second half of the ground floor , or in general , exceed the
terms of the permit issued June 3 , 1977 unless I am able to
obtain a variance or if there is rezoning in this zone . "
Mr . Mazza presented for the record " Petition and Consent " signed
by 14 property owners situated within 500 feet of the property in
question . Mr . Mazza also presented to the Board members a written
document outlining Mr . Iavovelli ' s request and describing his appeal
for variance .
Mr . Mazza stated that a dwelling structure could be placed upon
each of the three 50 ' lots within the total area in question of 150 '
frontage on Kendall Avenue , and further that each of those three
dwelling structures could contain two dwelling units . He stated that
Mr . Iacovelli has 150 ' of frontage and there could be a total of 9
unrelated persons living within this 1501 . Mr . Mazza stated that Mr .
Iacovelli only intends to build one structure . He stated that the
construction of three separate buildings on three individual 50 ' lots
would be an economic hardship for Mr . Iacovelli , rather than building
just one structure . Mr . Mazza noted again that the lot abuts an area
zoned light industrial ( Therm , Inc . ) . Mr . Mazza distributed a colored
Polaroid picture of the home and stated that the request involves no
more than that allowed under the zoning law .
Mr . King wondered about the 60 ' lot frontage requirement in an
R - 9 district . Mr . Fabbroni agreed that that is the requirement unless
a prior tract is involved . Mr . Fabbroni stated that 50 ' lots are
allowed in this tract . He noted that the lots have a depth of 120 ' .
Mr . King read from Section 9 . Size of lot . paragraph 3 of the Town
Zoning Ordinance as follows :
" When both public water and sewers are available , the minimum width
shall be 60 feet and the minimum depth shall be 150 feet except that
the depth may be reduced to a minimum of 120 feet provided that the lot
area shall not be less than 9 , 000 square feet . "
Mr . Fabbroni stated that with lots of record at the time of the
enactment of zoning ( 1954 ) they are buildable lots . Mr . Fabbroni cited
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: Section 57 . Existing Lots . : " Other provisions of this ordinance
notwithstanding , nothing shall prohibit the use for a single family
' dwelling of a lot of deed record at the time of the passage of this
ordinance , as amended , of less than the required size of lot in any
district except an Industrial District , provided that all other pro -
visions of this ordinance are complied with . "
Mr . King noted the words " single family " in the above - quoted
section . Mr . Fabbroni commented that this is one of the quirks of
the Zoning Ordinance as amended in May 1970 whereby three unrelated
persons are allowed .
Mr . King noted that it would be a moot point anyway if one
structure were put on the 150 ' frontage . Mr . King expressed the
opinion that three single family structures could be placed on the
three 50 ' lots . Mr . King then asked where the building in question
is placed on this lot .
Mr . Fabbroni presented the original building permit application
with plan and indicated that the building has been located entirely
on the east half of the 150 ' lot , leaving the westerly 75 ' as side
yard . Mr . Mazza pointed out that the parking is over on the side and
not on the front .
Mr . King commented that it does not look like the lot is being
devoted entirely to this structure .
® Mr . Austen stated that if the structure is located in an area
of 75 ' x 120 ' which is 9 , 000 sq . ft . , we are talking about a one or
two family dwelling .
Mr . Fabbroni stated that the original permit was issued for a
two - family structure on a 75 ' lot .
Mr . Mazza stated that Mr . Iacovelli does not intend to build on
the other 75 ' . Mr . King asked what would be the Town guarantee that
he does not so intend . Mr . Mazza stated that if there is some avenue
that this Board knows of to insure that Mr . Iacovelli not building on
that 75 ' , he would accept it . Mr . King pointed out that Mr . Iacovelli ' s
original permit application was for a two - family structure and he is
building a four - unit structure . Mr . Mazza explained that Mr . Iacovelli
roughed in the two additional kitchens in case the future zoning
ordinance allows a four - unit structure and because it is so much more
economical to do so at the outset rather than at a later time . He
stated that Mr . Iacovelli is building a two - family structure as stated
in his letter to Mr . Fabbroni of December 15 , 1977 .
Mr . King asked who the abutting neighbors are of this lot . Mr .
Mazza stated that they are Mr . and Mrs . Iacovelli themselves and Mr .
Joseph Cardonia who signed the Petition and Consent heretofore presented .
Mr . King asked Mr . Iacovelli how far his home is from the west line .
Mr . Iacovelli stated it is 100 feet , i . e . , 75 ' + 251
.
Mr . Fabbroni stated that he felt that the appellant has pretty
well presented what they would like to do . He stated that at the
point that he as Building Inspector found the four kitchens roughed
in , he revoked the permit . He stated that then he received a letter
from Mr .. Iacovelli stating that he now understood what the require -
ments were and that he ( Iacovelli ) would live within the zoning
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ordinance if he did not receive the variance . He stated that the
building permit was re - instated . Vice - Chairman Hewett noted that
the letter from Mr . Iacovelli will be made a part of the record .
Vice - Chairman Hewett noted for the record that the Board has
received two petitions in the matter of the Iacovelli Appeal - - one
for and one against . He noted that eight families were represented
on the petition against the granting of a variance , and nine families
were represented on the petition in favor of the granting of a variance .
Mr . Mazza pointed out to the Board that the Iacovellis only
requested signatures of those people in an area within 500 ' of this
lot and in the neighborhood , not from those in the Juniper Drive ,
PineView and Pennsylvania Avenue area as on the petition of opposition .
He stated that they know of several others who would be in agreement
in adjacent areas also . He stated that they could have obtained many
more signatures .
Mr . Che -Yu Li , 112 Juniper Drive , addressed the Board and stated
that he and his wife are very much concerned with the whole neighbor -
hood and the potential rental to students . He said that the whole
nature of the neighborhood would be changed by the allowing of this
four - unit structure . He said that the Board would be spot - zoning the
neighborhood .
Mr . Bill Belous , 178 Kendall Avenue , addressed the Board and stated
that he is a retired police officer . He stated that he has a home
with an apartment in it and that he owns two lots next door to his
home and that he pays taxes on them too . Mr . Belous stated that at
one time he came to the Town Zoning Officer with a proposal to add an
apartment to his home and was told the rules that apply to a single
family home with an apartment . He was told that there may be one
apartment 50% of the structure . Mr . Belous stated again that he was
a retired police officer and it was his opinion that if one does
something against the law one should not be allowed to be forgiven .
Mr . Belous pointed out that most of the persons who signed the petition
in favor of the apartment are Mr . Iacovelli ' s relatives .
Mr . Mazza stated that Mr . Iacovelli has not broken any laws . He
also stated that whether people are related or not , they are indeed
residents of the area and have a right to a say . He noted that he
could show the Board the names of the neighbors and their location on
the street .
Mr . Lyman Baker , 257 Pennsylvania Avenue , cited Section 77 , para -
graph ( f ) of the Zoning Ordinance which reads : " The feneral effect of
the proposed upon the community as a whole , including such items as
traffic load upon public streets and load upon water and sewerage
systems is not detrimental to the health , safety and general welfare
of the community . " Mr . Baker stated that the traffic load is a conern
of the neighbors . Mr . Baker also stated that the granting of this
variance would be spot zoning .
Mr . King asked Mr . Fabbroni if there was any explanation in law
given to Mr . Iacovelli when he applied for this permit . Mr . Fabbroni
stated that at the time Mr . Iacovelli came in to the office he had a
floor plan not specific to each unit . Mr . Fabbroni stated that he
explained to Mr . Iacovelli the 50 % requirement for an apartment . Mr .
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Fabbroni stated that Mr . Iacovelli then produced the plan attached
to the permit which has been presented to the Board as part of the
record of this meeting . Mr . Fabbroni also stated that he gave Mr .
Iacovelli a copy of the occupancy requirements .
Mr . Mazza said that he wished to speak to the question of traffic .
Mr . Mazza said that first of all Pennsylvania Avenue Extension has
nothing to do with what we are talking about at this public hearing .
Mr . Mazza stated that second , single family units on each of the
50 ' lots which allows for up to 3 unrelated persons , would allow for
9 unrelated persons adding to the traffic . Mr . Mazza stated that
with the structure proposed , 4 units , there would not be any more
traffic because there would not be any more people in the area than
normal .
Mr . Austen stated that he did not see any hardship which would
allow the Board to allow any more than the two - family unit which is
under construction .
Mr . King stated that he did not see where the appellant has
established any justification for the Board to issue a variance
and further he sees no special approval granting powers given to
the Board under the ordinance . Mr . King stated that the appellant
is in effect asking this Board to rezone this land and this Board
does not have such power , it being a function of the Town Board .
Mr . Mazza asked that the Board describe for him the standard
that they would apply in the denial of this variance . He stated that
in order to utilize the land that he owns there .would be more of an
economic injury to Mr . Iacovelli if he had to build three structures .
Mr . Mazza stated that he wished to cite to the Board an important New
York State case , Fulling vs . Polumbo , wherein the petitioner appealed
a Zoning Board denial of a variance based upon there being no economic
hardship shown . Mr . Mazza quoted from the decision rendered by the
Court in overruling the Zoning Board decision as follows : " That
standard can be justified only by showing that the public health ,
safety and welfare can be hindered by the upholding of the statute . "
Mr . Mazza stated that economic loss has been shown and the variance
should be granted unless the Board shows that the health , safety and
welfare is hindered .
Mr . King stated that it appears to him to be a self - imposed
hardship .
Mr . Mazza then cited a local case in the Village of Cayuga Heights ,
Daniel Marvin and Dr . H . J . Peter Patrick vs . the Village of Cayuga
Heights Zoning Board . The petitioner took an Article 78 proceeding
against the Zoning Board ' s denial of the appeal to have a dental office
in a house in a residential area . Judge Bryant ruled in favor of the
petitioner and the Zoning Board appealed the matter to the Appellate
Division which confirmed Judge Bryant ' s decision .
MOTION by Mr . Edward King , seconded by Mr . Edward Austen :
RESOLVED , that the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Ithaca
deny and hereby does deny the application for variance in the matter
of the Appeal of Lawrence Iacovelli based upon the fact that there
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are no practical difficulties or unnecessary hardhsip shown by
Mr . Iacovelli as stated in Section 77 , paragraph 6 , of the Town of
Ithaca Zoning Ordinance reading : " Where there are practical
difficulties or unnecessary hardship in the way of carrying out the
strict letter of this ordinance , the Board of Appeals shall have the
power , in passing upon appeals , to vary or modify the application of
any of the regulations or provisions of this ordinance so that
the spirit of the ordinance shall be observed and public safety and
welfare secured and substantial justice done . " ; nor is this a case
where this Board can issue special approval .
There being no further discussion , the Vice - Chairman called for
a vote .
Aye - Hewett , Reuning , King , Austen .
Nay - None . Carried unanimously .
Vice - Chairman Hewett declared the public hearing in the matter of
the Iacovelli appeal duly closed at 8 : 33 p . m .
Mr . Mazza asked again the standard that they applied in denying
this variance in order to clarify the matter in his mind .
APPEAL OF ROBERT C . HAMILTON , APPELLANT , FROM THE DECISION OF THE
BUILDING INSPECTOR DENYING BUILDING LOCATION CLOSER THAN 15 FEET TO
THE SIDE LOT LINE AT 316 BLACKSTONE AVENUE , PARCEL N0 , 6 - 71 - 1 - 11 . 49 ,
ITHACA , N . Y . PERMISSION IS DENIED UNDER ARTICLE IV , SECTION 14 , OF
THE TOWN OF ITHACA ZONING ORDINANCE .
Vice - Chairman Hewett declared the Public Hearing in the above -
noted matter duly opened at 8 : 35 p . m .
Mr . Fabbroni presented the Town Clerk ' s Affidavit of Posting and
Publication of the Notice of Public Hearing in Town Hall and the Ithaca
Journal on January 3 , 1978 , and January 5 , 1978 , respectively , as
required . Mr . Fabbroni presented Barbara Z . Restaino ' s Affidavit of
Service by Mail of said Notice of Public Hearing upon the various neigh -
bors of the parcel in question and upon Mr . Hamilton as party to the
action . Mr . Fabbroni presented the Appeal Form signed by Mr . Hamilton
and dated December 22 , 1977 .
Mr . Fabbroni announced that Mr . Hamilton has just telephoned to
relate to the Board that he is unable to get out of Dryden in order to
attend this meeting because of the snow storm .
Mr . Fabbroni pointed out to the Board that the lot in question is
the lot as shown on the tax map Mr . Fabbroni showed to the Board - -
Tax Map # 71 , tax parcel # 71 - 1 - 11 . 49 . He stated that this area is the
original Arthur A . Prince subdivision . Mr . Fabbroni stated that he
would present the matter as best he could in the absence of Mr .
Hamilton , but that Mr . Hamilton was bringing with him , drawings and
maps . Mr . Fabbroni stated that the house being proposed for the lot
® desired by Mr . Hamilton ' s client is 68 ' in width . He noted that given
the sewer easement that goes with the property , there is difficulty
in not encroaching on the south boundary line and so he is seeking a
variance to permit the building being located within 5 ' of the lot
line instead of the required 151
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Mrs . Frances Rizk , 41 Fairview Square , stated from the floor
that she is the owner of the vacant lot next door to the parcel in
question and is planning to construct her home on the lot . She
stated that she is planning to build a very expensive home . Mrs .
Rizk informed the Board that there is a covenant on the land from
the original Underwood estate which reads in part as follows :
" This conveyance is made subject to the following restrictions
which shall run with the land for a period of twenty - five years
from the date hereof : ( i . e . until 1984 - - Mrs . Rizk ' s note )
. . . . 4 . No construction shall be permitted within 25 feet of the
street line or within 15 feet of any other lot line .
. . . . Subject to the following insofar as it may affect the above
described parcel : a right of way for electric lines etc , granted
by Mrs . Stella Hanford to New York State Gas & Electric Corporation
dated February 16 , 1928 and recorded March 30 , 1928 in Liber 213
of Deeds at page 452 . "
Mrs . Rizk continued and stated that she feels that a five foot
side lot line would devalue her property and further that the
construction of a house that close would cut off the sunlight . She
stated that she wishes to build her home close to the north side of
her property line and leave the south side open for the sun .
Dr . Leo Cacciotti , 303 St . Catherine Lane , stated from the floor
that he lives on the west side of this lot . Dr . Cacciotti stated
that he is opposed to any building closer than what it is zoned for .
Dr . Cacciotti stated that he purchased land up there with that in
mind and that it was zoned that way ( R - 15 ) and people could not
build closer to the lot line than required .
Mr . King asked Dr . Cacciotti if a variance on the 316 Blackstone
Avenue property would allow a house any closer to him that it would
be under the zoning ordinance ? Dr . Cacciotti replied that it may .
Dr . Cacciotti also the potential fire hazard of a home only 5 ' from
the lot line .
Mr . Edward Rizk , 41 Fairview Square , stated that lot 7 of the
subdivision is to the south . Mr . Rizk stated that lot # 6 was originally
owned by Mr . Hamilton and he sold it to Mrs . Kennedy . Mr . Rizk
stated that any hardship placed upon Mr . Hamilton is equalled by
hardship placed upon them ( the Rizks ) should a house be constructed
5 ' from the lot line . Mr . Rizk stated that there should be no homes
five feet from a lot line .
Mr . Harry Missirian , 139 Simsbury Drive , stated from the floor
that he felt very bad about this situation because he ( Missirian ) was
influential in the Rizk -' s purchasing of this property . Mr . Missirian
stated that he was disappointed that what he hold the Rizks about
the zoning requirements can be changed so easily .
Mr . Missirian continued and stated that he is a planner and it
is his opinion that if Mr . Hamilton is going to build on lots which
he owns , he has to tailor . his :. buildings to the lots . Mr . Missirian
pointed out that the sewer line is along the property line , and that
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Mr . Hamilton is able to put a house within 15 feet of that . He
pointed out, that lot # 7A has a creek on it and Mr . Hamilton cannot
use 7A without altering the creek . He said that a 68 ' house need
not be constructed „ it just means more financial gain for him . Mr .
Missirian suggested that Mr . Hamilton tailor his plans according to
the opportunities available to him .
Mr . Fabbroni noted in connection with the covenant of which Mrs .
Rizk had spoken , if Mr . Hamilton wanted to locate a house with a . !
garage_ attached next to any lot he could locate the house with the
attached garage side 10 ' from the lot line . Mr . Fabbroni stated to
Mrs . Rizk that if there is a covenant which supersedes that he would
like to be aware of it . Mrs . Rizk provided Mr . Fabbroni with a copy
of the covenant .
Mr . King stated that he would suggest that the Vice - Chairman
adjourn this hearing until Mr . Hamilton can be here and also have
the people here tonight present .
Vice - Chairman Hewett , upon agreement of the members of the Board ,
declared this public hearing in the matter of the Hamilton Appeal
duly adjourned until Monday , January 23 , 1978 , at 7 : 30 p . m .
The public hearing was so adjourned at 8 : 52 p . m .
APPEAL OF EDWARD AND MARGARET RUMSEY , APPELLANTS , FROM THE DECISION
OF THE BUILDING INSPECTOR DENYING PERMIT APPLICATION TO CONSTRUCT
ADDITIONAL STORAGE WAREHOUSE SQUARE FOOTAGE AT 110 AND 116 EAST
BUTTERMILK FALLS ROAD , PARCEL NOS . 6 - 38 - 1 - 2 AND 6 - 38 - 1 - 3 , ITHACA ,
N . Y . PERMISSION IS DENIED UNDER ARTICLE V , SECTIONS 18 , 19 , 20 , 21 ,
AND 22 AND ARTICLE XII , SECTION 54 , OF THE TOWN OF ITHACA ZONING
ORDINANCE .
Vice - Chairman Hewett declared the Public Hearing in the . . above -
noted matter duly opened at 8 : 53 p . m .
Mr . Fabbroni presented the Town Clerk ' s Affidavit of Posting and
Publication of the Notice of Public Hearing in Town Hall and the Ithaca
Journal on January 3 , 1978 , and January 5 , 1978 , respectively , as
required . Mr . Fabbroni presented Barbara Z . Restaino ' s Affidavit of
Service by Mail of said Notice of Public Hearing upon the various
neighbors of Mr . and Mrs . Rumsey and upon Mr . and Mrs . Rumsey as parties
to the action . Mr . Fabbroni presented the Appeal Form duly completed
and signed by . Margie Rumsey and dated December 9 , 1977 .
Mr . Edward Rumsey addressed the Board and presented several copies
of a tracing of tax map # 38 on which he had drawn the existing ware -
house structure and the proposed warehouse structure . Mr . Rumsey
stated that the additional building requested is the same as the
existing building which pre - dates zoning . Mr . Rumsey stated that his
home is located on the lot next door . The additional building is
needed by Mr . Rumsey ' s tenant , Anderson Moving and Storage , which is
outgrowing the existing warehouse it now is housed in .
Mr . King asked how far the two buildings are apart . Mr . Rumsey
said 20 ' . Mr . King asked what the point is of separating the buildings
rather than enlarging the existing building . Mr . Rumsey stated that
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this would be almost impossible since the existing building is a
quonset but type .
Vice - Chairman Hewett asked what type of construction Mr . Rumsey
had in mind . Mr . Rumsey stated that he was not sure but it would
probably be a Butler type building .
Mr . King asked why the various sections of the Zoning Ordinance
were cited by Mr . Fabbroni as Building Inspector . Mr . Fabbroni stated
that this appeal involves a new building which is not an allowed use
in the zone and / or the extension of a non - conforming use , being
section 54 which should have been added to the citation . Section 18
was cited because of the use , section 19 was cited because of the use ,
section 20 was cited because of the o of coverage in a rear yard ,
section 21 was cited because of the 40 ' requirement for the side
yard , section 22 was cited because of - he o of total lot coverage .
Mr . Rumsey commented that he has this building and he has a
problem of what to do with it . He said that he has a tenant in the
building - - Anderson Moving and Storage - - but he would like some
more room , and if he . cannot give : it .. to him , he . does not have a tenant .
Mr . King asked if there are any houses close by ? Pair . Rumsey
said no .
Mr . Fabbroni commented that if the proposed building is put in
® the position that is shown here on this tracing it could hardly be
seen from anyplace .
Mr . King stated that he was inclined to move the subject to a
specific permit being issued for it with specific details being
furnished , i . e . , precisely what and where , together with Mr . Fabbroni ' s
opinion on it .
Vice - Chairman Hewett asked if Mr . Rumsey could present to the
Board more specific plans . Mr . Rumsey felt that he could .
MOTION by Mr . Edward King , seconded by Mr . Edward Austen :
RESOLVED , that the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Ithaca
approve and hereby does approve in principle the expansion of the
warehouse storage facilities on Parcels No . 6 - 38 - 1 - 2 and 6 - 38 - 1 - 3 as
described in the Appeal of Edward and Margaret Rumsey , subject to
the appellants presenting to said Board of Appeals specific plans
for the additional warehouse facility delineating location , type of
structure , size of structure and height of structure , and
FURTHER , that the public hearing in the matter of the appeal of
Edward and Margaret Rumsey be adjourned until January 23 , 1978 , at
8 : 00 p . m .
By way of discussion , Mrs . Rumsey stated that the Board does have
a very specific plan right here before them . She suggested that the
Board could approve the plan and then they are bound by the requirements
of the Building Permit issued by Mr . Fabbroni .
Mr . King stated that Mr . Fabbroni cannot issue a permit without
this Board ' s approval . Mr . King pointed out that a .variance must be
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specified for the record .
There being no further discussion , the Vice - Chairman called for
a vote .
Aye - Hewett , Reuning , King , . Austen .
Nay - None .
The MOTION was declared to be carried unanimously .
Vice - Chairman Hewett declared the public hearing in the matter
of the appeal of Edward and Margaret Rumsey duly adjourned at 9 : 20 p . m .
until Monday , January 23 , 1978 , at 8 : 00 p . m .
SIGN VARIANCES
1 . Varaxon Electronics , Inc . , 1319 Mecklenburg Road .
Mr . Bonnell presented the sign application for Varaxon Electronics ,
Inc . , which has been denied because the proposed sign exceeds the
square footage requirement by one - half square feeet . Varaxon
Electronics is located in an R - 30 zone . They are requesting a
small free - standing sign in order that delivery trucks can locate
their premises .
MOTION by Mr . Edward King , seconded by Mr . Edward Austen :
RESOLVED , that the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Ithaca
approve and hereby does approve the granting of a variance to the
requirements of the Town of Ithaca Sign Ordinance to Varaxon
Electronics , Inc . , 1319 Mecklenburg Road , for a free - standing sign
measuring 30 " x 12 " and containing the word " VARAXON " together with
an arrow .
There being no • further discussion , the Vice - Chairman called for a
vote .
Aye - Hewett , Reuning , King , Austen .
Nay - None .
The MOTION was declared to be carried unanimously .
2 . F and T Distributing Co . , 1395 Mecklenburg Road ,
Mr . Bonnell presented the sign application for F . and T . Distri -
buting Co . , 1395 Mecklenburg Road . . The requested sign measures
5 . 13 sq . ft . and is to be located on front of a glass front store /
warehouse 30 feet from the center of the road , in a residential
R - 30 zone . Mr . Bonnell stated that this property is the former
location of the antique business . He stated that it is a legal
non - conforming use and is located on the same side of the road as
Chase ' s .
MOTION by Mr . Jack Hewett , seconded by Mr . Edward Austen :
RESOLVED , that the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Ithaca
approve and hereby does approve the granting of a variance to the
Zoning Board of Appeals - 11 - January 10 , 1978
requirements of the Town of Ithaca Sign Ordinance to F . and T .
Distributing Co . , 1395 Mecklenburg Road , for a free - standing sign
measuring 49 " x 76 " and containing the words " F & T DISTRIBUTING
CO . CANDY CHIPS SNACKS " .
There being no further discussion , the Vice - Chairman called for a
vote .
Aye - Hewett , Reuning , King , Austen .
Nay - None .
The MOTION was declared to be carried unanimously .
3 . Lakeside Nursing Home , Inc . , 1229 Trumansburg Road .
Mr . Bonnell presented the sign application for Lakeside Nursing
Home , Inc . , located in an R - 30 zone . The sign is presently attached
to the front of the building , with the letters being 18 " high and 4 "
wide and the sign being 13 ' 10 " long being 20 . 75 sq . ft .
MOTION by Mr . Edward Austen , seconded by Mr . Jack Hewett :
RESOLVED , that the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Ithaca
approve the the sign now located upon the front face of the Lakeside
Nursing Home , Inc . , 1229 Trumansburg Road , reading " LAKESIDE " and
containing 20 . 75 sq . ft . , it being noted by said Board that the
Sign Ordinance of the Town of Ithaca does not make any provision for
institutional or multi - family structures signage .
There being no further discussion , the Vice - Chairman called for a
vote .
Aye - Hewett , Reuning , King , Austen .
Nay - None .
The MOTION was declared to be carried unanimously .
4 . Paleontological Research Institution , 1259 Trumansburg Road ,
Mr . Bonnell presented the sign application for the Paleontological
Research Institution located in an R - 30 zone . The sign is presently
in place , measures 3 ' x 41 , contains 12 sq . ft . , and is sufficiently
set back from the road at the entrance drive to the Institution .
MOTION by Mr . ' Edward King , seconded by Mrs . Joan Reuning :
RESOLVED , that the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Ithaca
approve and hereby does approve the granting of a variance to the
requirements of the Town of Ithaca Sign Ordinance to the Paleontolo -
gical Research Institution , 1259 Trumansburg Road , for a free - standing
sign measuring 4 ' x 3 ' and containing the words " PALEONTOLOGICAL
RESEARCH INSTITUTION TOMPKINS CO . GEM AND MINERAL CLUB EXHIBITS 1259
TRUMANSBURG RD . " , with the suggestion by said Board that said sign be
made more aesthetically appealing .
There being no further discussion , the Vice - Chairman called for a
vote .
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Aye - Hewett , Reuning , King , Austen .
Nay - None .
The MOTION was declared to be carried unanimously .
ADJOURNMENT
Upon Motion , the meeting of the Zoning Board of . Appeals was
duly adjourned at 9 : 26 p . m .
Respectfully submitted ,
Nancy M . Fuller , Secretary .
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TOWN OF ITHACA
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS
TUESDAY , JANUARY 101 1978
By direction of the Chairman of the Zoning Board of Appeals ,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that . Public Hearings will be held by the
Zoning Board of Appeals under the Zoning Ordinance of the Town of
Ithaca , on Tuesday , January 10 , 1978 in the Town Hall , 126 East
Seneca Street ( second floor ) , Ithaca , N . Y . , at the following times
and on the following matters :
. 7 . 30 ' p . m . Appeal of Lawrence and Trinna Iacovelli , Appellants ,
from the decision of . the Building Inspector denying permit
application change to allow 4 ( four ) dwelling units rather
than 2 ( two ) dwelling units at 167 Rendall Avenue , Parcel
No . 6 - 54 - 4 - 25 ( formerly Parcel No . 6 - 54 - 4 - 23 ) , Ithaca , N . Y .
Permission is denied under Article III , Section 4 , of the
Town of Ithaca Zoning Ordinance .
8 : 00 P . M . Appeal of Robert Co Hamilton , Appellant , from the decision
of the Building Inspector denying building location closer
than 15 ( fifteen ) feet to the side lot line at 316 Black-
• stone Avenue , Parcel No . 6 - 71 - 1 - 11 . 49 , Ithaca , N . Y .
Permission is denied under Article IV , Section 14 , of the
Towri of Ithaca Zoning Ordinance .
8 : 15 P . M . Appeal of Edward and Margaret Rumsey , Appellants , from
the decision of the Building Inspector denying permit
application to construct additional storage warehouse
square footage at 110 - 116 Buttermilk Falls Road , Parcel
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Nos . 6 - 38 - 1 - 2 and 6 - 38 - 1 - 3 , Ithaca , N . Y . - Permission
is denied under Article V , Sections 18 , 19 , 20 , 21 ,
and 22 and Article XII , Section 54 , of the Town of
Ithaca Zoning Ordinance .
8 ; 30 p . m . Sign Variances :
- Varaxon Electronics Inc . , 1319 Mecklenburg Road ,
2 . 5 square feet .
F and T Distributing Co . , 1395 Mecklenburg Road ,
5 . 13 square feet .
Lakeside Nursing Home , Inc . , 1229 Trumansburg Road ,
20 . 75 square feet .
Paleontological Research Institute , , 1259 Trumansburg
Road , 12 square feet .
Said Board of Appeals will at said times and said place hear
ort of such matters or objections thereto . Per -
all persons in support
sons may appear by agent or - in - person .
Dated : January 3 , 1978
Publish : Januarh 5 , 1978
AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING
TOWN CLERK ' S OFFICE
ITHACA , N . .Y.
I � Edward L . Bergen - , being duly
sworn , say, that I am the ' Town Clerk of the Town of Ithaca , Tompkins
County , New York, that the following notice has . been duly posted on
the sign board of the Town Clerk of the Town of Ithaca and that the
notice has been duly published in the local newspaper : ( Ithaca Journal )
Notice of Public Hearings to be held by Town of Ithaca Zoning Board of Appeals
on Tuesday , January 10 ,_ 19,78 , in Town Hall , 126 East Seneca Street ( second floor
Ithaca , NY , at 7 : 30 p . m , as per attached .
90cation of sign - board used for posting : Frpnt Entrance to Town Hall .
Date of Posting : January 3 , 1978
Date of Publication : January 5 , 1978
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Town Clerk -
Town of Ithaca
State of New York
County of Tompkins SS .
Town of Ithaca
Sworn to before me this 10th day of January , 19 78 •
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TOWN OF ITHACA
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS
TUESDAY , JANUARY 10 , 1978
By direction of the Chairman . of the Zoning Board of Appeals ,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Public Hearings will be held by the
Zoning Board of Appeals under the Zoning Ordinance of the Town of
Ithaca , on Tuesday , January 10 , 1978 in the Town Hall , 126 East
Seneca Street ( second floor ) , Ithaca , N . Y . , at the following times
and on the following matters :
7 : 30 ` p . m . Appeal of Lawrence and Trinna Iacovelli , Appellants ,
from the decision of the . Building Inspector denying permit
40 application change to allow 4 ( four ) dwelling units rather
than 2 ( two ) dwelling units at 167 Kendall Avenue , Parcel
No . 6 ,,,, 54 ,,,, 4 -,, 25 . ( formerly Parcel No . 6 - 54 - 4 - 23 ) , Ithaca , N . Y •
Permission is denied under ArticleIIl , Section 4 , of the
Town of Ithaca Zoning Ordinance .
8 : 00 P . M . Appeal of Robert Co Hamilton , Appellant , . from the decision
of the Building Inspector denying building location closer
than 15 ( fifteen ) feet to the side lot line at 316 Black-
stone Avenue , Parcel No . 6 - 71 - 1 - 11 . 49 , Ithaca , N . Y .
Permission is denied under Article IV , Section 14 , of the
Town of Ithaca Zoning Ordinance .
II , 8 : 15 p . m . Appeal of Edward and Margaret Rumsey , Appellants , from
the decision of the Building Inspector denying permit
application to construct additional storage warehouse
square footage at 110 - 116 Buttermilk Falls Road , Parcel
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Nos . 6 - 38 - 1 - 2 and 6 - 38 - 1 - 3 , Ithaca , N . Y . Permission
is denied under Article V . Sections 18 , 19 , 20 , 21 ,
and 22 and Article XII , Section 54 , of the Town of
Ithaca Zoning Ordinance .^
800 p . m . _ Sign Variances :
Varaxon Electronics Inc . , 1319 Mecklenburg Road ,
2 5 square feet .
F and T Distributing Co . , 1395 Mecklenburg Road ,
5 . 13 square feet .
Lakeside Nursing Home , Inc . , _ 1229 Trumansburg Road ,
20 . 75 square feet .
Paleontological Research Institute ,'--J259 Trumansburg
Road , 12 square feet .
Said Board of - Appeals will at said times and said place hear
all - persons in support of such matters or objections thereto . Per -
sons ., may appear by agent or in person .
Dated : January 3 , 1978
Publish : Januarh 5 , 1978
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STATE OF NEW YORK )
SS :
COUNTY OF TOMPKINS )
Barbara Z . .Restaino , being duly sworn , deposes and says ,
that deponent is not a party to the actions , is over 21 years of
age and resides at 273- Bundy Road , Ithaca , New York . .
That on the 3rd day of- January , 1978 , deponent served the
within Notice upon those persons indicated on the list . attached
hereto .
By depositing same enclosed in a postpaid addressed wrappe ,
in a post office under the exclusive care and custody of the
United States Post Office Department within the State of New York .
Barbara Z . Restaino
Sworn to before me this
1.Wth day of January , 1978 . .
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Notification Given For Appeal of Lawrence & Trina Iacovelli :
Therm Inc . Gannaro Raponi
Hudson St . Ext , 341 Coddington Rd .
Ithaca , N . Y . 14850 Ithaca , N . Y . 14850
Willis S . Hilker Ceasar Fontana
275 Burns Rd . 218 Columbia St .
Ithaca , N . Y . 14850 Ithaca , N . Y .
Joseph :. Cardonia Philip Dorf
177 Kendall Ave . R . D . 1
Ithaca ; N . Y . 14850 Newfield , N . Y . 14867
Richard Berggren Elbert W . Sherwood
119 Williams Glen Rd . 249 Coddington Rd .
Ithaca , N . Y . 14850 Ithaca , N . Y . 14850
Herbert Freeman Leo V . Rosica
419 N . Albany St . 249 Penn . Ave .
Ithaca , N . Y . 14850 Ithaca , N . Y . 14850
Vincenzo & Ruth Iacovelli Lyman E . & Jean E . Baker
159 Kendall Ave . 257 Penn . Ave .
Ithaca , N . Y . 14850 Ithaca , N . Y . 1 .4850
Murry & Kathleen Royal Harold & Elva S . Perry
153 Kendall Ave . 271 Penn . Ave .
Ithaca , N . Y . 14850 Ithaca , N . Y . 14850
James & Antoinette Iacovelli Wilbur A . & Joann K . Baker
148 Kendall Ave . 306 Utica St .
Ithaca , New York 14850 Ithaca , N . Y . 14850
Donald & Betty Hart Johanna Baker Estate
152 Kendall Ave . c / o Carl Baker
Ithaca , N . Y . 14850 268 Penn . Ave .
Ithaca , N . Y .
Dominick & Frances Capozzi
3811 Pearl St .
Ithaca , N . Y . 14850
Alec & Eileen Wright
166 Kendall Ave .
Ithaca , N . Y . 14850
Billy & June Belous
178 Kendall Ave .
Ithaca , N . Y . 14850
Robert & Lida Martin
180 Kendall Ave .
Ithaca , N . Y . 14850
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