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TOWN OF ITHACA ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
DECEMBER 5, 1979
The Town of Ithaca Zoning Board of Appeals met on Wednesday,
December 5, 1979, in Town Hall, 126 East Seneca Street (second floor),
Ithaca, New York, at 7:30 palm.
PRESENT: Vice -Chairman Jack D. Hewett, Edward W. King, Joan Reuning,
Edward N. Austen, Lewis D. Cartee (Building Inspector).
ALSO PRESENT: Mark Keller, Paul J. Zwerman, Ellen Schulman, Michael
J. Pichel,
Vice -Chairman Hewett declared the meeting duly opened at 7:36 p.m.
APPEAL OF JOHN L. MARION, APPELLANT,
MARK KELLER,
AGENT, FROM THE DECI-
SION OF THE BUILDING
INSPECTOR DENYING
PERMISSION
TO ESTABLISH A HOME
OCCUPATION INVOLVING
THE DISPLAY AND
LIMITED SALES
OF HUMMEL FIGURINES
WITHIN A PROPOSED.SINGLE-FAMILY
HOME
ON A PORTION
OF TOWN OF ITHACA TAX
PARCEL N0, 6-58-2-22
FRONTING ON SLATERVILLE
ROAD,
REMAINING PORTION
FRONTING ON PINE TREE
ROAD. PERMISSION
IS.DENIED
BY THE BUILDING INS-
PECTOR UNDER ARTICLE
IV, SECTION 12,
OF THE TOWN OF
ITHACA ZONING
ORDINANCE.
Vice -Chairman Hewettdeclared the Public Hearing in the above=noted
matter duly opened at 7:36 p.m., and accepted for the record the Clerk's
Affidavit of Posting and Publication of the Notice of Public Hearing in
Town Hall and the Ithaca Journal on November 26, 1979, and November 30,
1979, respectively, together with the Secretary's Affidavit of Service by
Mail of said Notice of Public Hearing on the various neighbors of the
parcel in question and Mr. Marion and Mr. Keller, parties to the action.
Mr. Hewett read the Appeal as noted above out -.loud.
Mr. Keller appeared before the Board and presented the Appeal Form
completed by Mr. Keller as agent for Mr. Marion, and which the Board mem-
bers had before them, and which read as follows: "...Having been denied
permission to establish home occupation involving the display of Hummel
figurines at tax map #58-2-22...in violation of section 12 of the Town of
Ithaca Zoning Ordinance...would impose practical difficulties and/or
unnecessary hardship as follows: The proposed purchaser wishes to con-
,st'ruct a three-bedroom ranch home with attached two -car garage. Purchaser's
wife has a collection of Hummel figurines which she_.would like to have on
display in the garage area. Limited sales of these figurines, or trading
thereof, may occur, but the main intention is for display. Operating hours_.
will be very limited, possibly just a few hours during the afternoon. In-
crease in traffic will be minimal. A map delineating the proposed parcel,
and proposed home,.to::.be split off from Tax Parcel No. 6-58-2-22 was.
attached to the Appeal.
Mr. Keller pointed out that the parcel Mr. Zwerman is -proposing to
purchase fronts on Route 79 (Slaterville Road). Mr. Keller presented to
the Board a signed purchase offer for the subject lot. Mr. Keller noted
that the property had been at one time subdivided and also that the owner
has been trying to sell the property with no success. Mr. Keller stated
that Mr. Zwerman proposes very limited activity up there, proposing a new
single family dwelling with an attached garage and extra parking area.
He stated that the display of the Hummel figurine collection would be in
the garage area and possibly the display area would be open for a limited
time in the afternoon for people to stop in and look. There would be very
limited sales or trading of the figurines.and very little increase in
Zoning Board of Appeals -2- December 5, 1979
traffic. Mr. Keller stated that Mr. Zwerman was present and would be glad
to speak to the Board. Mr. Hewett invited Mr. Zwerman to do so.
Mr. Zwerman informed the Board that off-street parking will be
arranged on the lot, which is approximately one and one-tenth acres in size.
There will be an area for tennis court and parking lot, either one. Mr.
Zwerman pointed out that he and his wife have lived on Slaterville Road
before and are very familiar with the traffic there.
Mr. Austen asked if there would be only one driveway. Mr. Zwerman
stated that he would hope that the parking would be so arranged as to allow
driving in on one side of the house and park behind and circle around the
house and out the same driveway.
Mrs. Reuning asked how much parking would be planned. Mr. Zwerman
stated that the area would be roughly 50' x 50'.
Mr. Cartee noted that using a basis of 18' per car, this would pro-
vide room for about 6 cars.
Mr. King wished to make the comment that he could not really quite
see that this is the kind of variance that this Board should entertain
because there is nothing special in the nature of this lot nor the neigh-
borhood itself that can, as he saw it, justify permitting, really a kind
of commercial use, which is not clearly intended under the existing zoning
ordinance. He stated that the zoning ordinance does, under Section 12,
permit certain home occupations and resident professional, or quasi -
professional, activities, but definitely precludes sale or display for sale.
Mr. King stated that the Zwermans can certainly collect figurines, but when
it comes to making a display for sales that is another matter.
Mr. Keller noted that the proposed parcel is right next door to
Video Sound. Mr. King stated that he realized that.
Mr. Zwerman stated that the primary purpose is not to engage in
commercial activities. He stated that his wife has had a great deal of
health problems including cataracts on both eyes, a detached retina, and
reconstruction of the left eye after being declared legally blind. Mr.
Zwerman stated that there will be no signs and really no commercial
activity. The figurines will be displayed in a two -car garage, and, he
noted, the business and commercial activities can be really discounted.
Mr. King pointed out that a hairdresser might then put wigs in a
window; a dressmaker could put a dress in the window. Mr. King stated
that it was his opinion that there is not a situation justifying a variance.
Mr. Austen asked just how Mrs. Zwerman was proposing to display her
figurine collection.
Mr. Zwerman stated that his wife has about 200 of these figurines
carefully packed in their apartment in University Park, and it is diffi-
cult for her when they are in packages. He noted that a lot of her friends
are collectors also and they visit and trade figurines. He stated that
she is a different person when she is doing this.
Mr. Austen asked if the display was to be in the windows. Mr. Zwerman
stated that they are not concerned with display as such, but with space
in which Mrs. Zwerman can show her collection and enjoy it. He added that
she really enjoys this activity.
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December 5, 1979
Mr. Austen wondered if this could be termed a private collection of
things.
® Mr. Keller noted again that this proposal involves no signs, no
advertising -- any sale being among private friends.
Mrs. Reuning asked if Mrs. Zwerman had a sales tax I.D. number. Mr.
Zwerman said that she did not have that kind of operation. Mr. Zwerman
noted that his wife has training as an accountant and has done income taxes
for people back when they lived on Slaterville Road.
Mr. King stated that certainly Mrs. Zwerman, if she is doing this
within the confines of the home or garage without a public offering for
sale, he saw no problem, that being a home hobby. Mr. King added that he
might see even a sign saying "collector".
Mr. King then asked Mr. Zwerman just what he meant by "display". Mr.
Zwerman described that the figurines would be set up on shelves in an
orderly fashion so that people can see them; they cannot be seen from the
street.
Mr. Michael
Pichel, speaking from the floor, stated that he thought
that the application
was
absolutely within the
spirit of the Town of Ithaca
Zoning Ordinance,
and
among other compelling reasons,
this is proposed on
a main highway with
a
business next door, and
his house was a paint and
wallpaper store.
Mr.
Pichel stated that it would
be a heartless thing to
deny this request
and
added that he thought if
all the people in Tompkins
County came_in to
look
at Hummel figurines all
at once, there would probably
be about twenty and
at
that would be very gentle
persons who would not
detract from the
area.
is no
public display or advertising
Mr. Hewett stated that he thought all present thought that "display"
meant "public" display; Mrs. Zwerman's display is in cabinets within a
garage.
Mr. King stated that,
it appearing from the presentation
here made,
what the applicant proposes
to engage
in appears to be
a
customary
home occupation withiii..the
meaning of Section
12 of the Town
of
Ithaca
Zoning Ordinace, and that
there is no need
for any variance
in
this case;
what said applicant proposes,
as long as it
does not involve
the
public
display or advertising of
goods or products
for sale, would
not
contravene
the Zoning Ordinance.
of Ithaca
Zoning Ordinance,
as long as there
is no
public display or advertising
for
sale of goods or
products.
MOTION by Mr. Edward W. King, seconded by Mr. Jack D. Hewett:
There being no further discussion, the Vice -Chairman called for a
vote.
Aye - Hewett, King, Reuning, Austen.
Nay - None.
The Vice -Chairman declared the MOTION to be carried unanimously.
RESOLVED, that the
Zoning Board of
Appeals of the
Town of Ithaca
deny
and hereby does deny
the application
for a variance
as:requested by
John
L. Marion, Appellant,
Mark Keller,
as Agent, in re
a portion of
Town
of Ithaca Tax Parcel
No. 6-58-2-22,
with the explanation
that the
contemplated
use appears
to be authorized
home occupation
as a customary
under
Section 12 of the Town
of Ithaca
Zoning Ordinance,
as long as there
is no
public display or advertising
for
sale of goods or
products.
There being no further discussion, the Vice -Chairman called for a
vote.
Aye - Hewett, King, Reuning, Austen.
Nay - None.
The Vice -Chairman declared the MOTION to be carried unanimously.
Zoning Board of Appeals -4- December 5, 1979
CONSIDERATION OF ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS VACANCY AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1979,
It was.noted by the Board that Mr. Edward N. Austen's term as a
member of the Zoning Board of Appeals expires on December 31, 1979. Mr.
Austen expressed his willingness to serve on the Zoning Board and his
enjoyment of his past years of service.
MOTION by Mr. Jack D. Hewett, seconded by Mr. Edward W. King:
RESOLVED, that the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Ithaca
recommend and hereby does recommend to the Town Board that Mr. Edward N.
Austen be re -appointed ds -.a member of said Zoning Board of Appeals, the
term of such office commencing January 1, 1980 and terminating December
31, 1984.
There being no further discussion, the Vice -Chairman called for a
vote.
Aye - Hewett, King, Reuning.
Nay - None.
Abstain - Austen.
The MOTION was declared to be duly carried and will be transmitted
to the Town Board.
CONSIDERATION OF RECOMMENDATION TO TOWN BOARD IN RE CHAIRMAN AND VICE-
CHAIRMAN OF THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS.
® MOTION by Mr. Edward N. Austen, seconded by Mrs. Joan Reuning:
RESOLVED, that the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Ithaca
recommend and hereby does recommend to the Town Board that Mr. Peter K.
Francese,be reappointed by said Town Board as Chairman of said Zoning Board
of Appeals for the year 1980; and
FURTHER RESOLVED, that Mr. Jack D. Hewett be reappointed by said Town
Board as Vice -Chairman of said Zoning Board of Appeals for the year 1980.
There being no further discussion, the Vice -Chairman called for a
vote.
Aye - King, Reuning, Austen.
Nay - None.
Abstain - Hewett.
The MOTION was declared to be duly carried and will be transmitted
to the Town Board,
ADJOURNMENT
Upon Motion, Vice -Chairman Hewett declared the December 5, 1979)
meeting of the Town of Ithaca Zoning Board of Appeals duly closed at 8:15
p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Nancy M. Fuller, Secretary.
Jack D. Hewett, Vice -Chairman.
TOMPKINS COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING
Frank R. Liguori PE Commissioner of Planning
December 5, 1979
Mr. Lawrence P. Fabbroni
Building Inspector
Town of Ithaca
126 E. Seneca St.
Ithaca, NY 14850
RE: Zoning Review Pursuant to Section 23.9-1 and -m of the General
Municipal Law. Case: John L. Marion, Tax Parcel No. 6-58-2-22
Dear Larry:
This will acknowledge the receipt of the above case for review under
Section 239-m.
The proposal, as submitted, will have no significant deleterious impact
on intercommunity, county or state interests. Therefore, no recommenda-
tion is indicated by the County Planning Department and you are free to
act without prejudice.
Please submit a copy of your decision so that we can make it a part of
the record.
S incere4y ,
Frank R. Liguori
Commissioner of.Planning
FRL:ys
128 East Buffalo Street, Ithaca, New York
Telephone (607) 274.5286 /274.5287
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NEW YORKA f , F, .
�A P P E A L IV
to the C:���k # �Z$S
Building CommissionersIs
and the Board of Zoning Appeals
of the Town of Ithaca,* New York
d permission to Establish home occupation
Having been denie
involving the display of Hummel figurinese
tax map #58-2--22. ( f /6 4C %re e . IC'a0� , Ithaca, New York
at
as shown on the accompanying -App and/or plans or other
lication
supporting documents, for the stated reason that the issuance
Would be.in violation of
of such permit
Section(s) 1� -
of the Town of Ithaca Zoning Ordinance
the UNDERSIGNED respectfully submits this appeal:from such
ppeal, a�'firms that strict
denial and, in support of the a
the Ordinance would impose PRACTICAL DIFFICULTIES
observance of = =-
and/or UNNECESSARY HARDSHIP as follows:-.
The proposed purchaser wishes to construct a three -bed
Purchaser's wife has a toll
with attached two -car garage
Hummel *figurines which she would like to have on display in
i
i
area. Limited sales of these figurines, or trading thereof, ma occur
but the main intention is. -for display. Operating hours wif-1 be very
limited, possibly just a few hours during
the afternoon. Increase in Signed4
traffic will be minimal.
Dated: Ithaca, N. Y•
November 20
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19790
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4MakkKellerl acting as
Agent for Mr. Marion..
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I ce-rb fy; that, .this• sketch
accurately represents the existing`
situation gat Tax' parcel 58 a,-22
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Mark Kehler
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RESOLUTION.IN REZONING BOARD --OF APPEALS REQUIREMENTS YOR SUBMISSION .BY
APPELLANTS OF .CERTAIN- DOCUMENTS..
WHEREAS, all applications to the Zoning Board of Appeals require it
to consider -the effect and possible impact --of -the proposed Variance or t _
Permit upon the -properties of others in the area, -as well--as-to clearly
�derstand-the relevant facts regarding the Appel-lant'.s own -property -.and
iildings;
AND WHEREAS, it is incumbent upon the Appellants to present these -
facts and evidence to us;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that all Appeals involving property--
and
roperty•.and building location, use, etc., MUST be accompanied by a site plan, -
sketch,. diagram, survey or other plan representation drawn to scale as.
nearly as may be, and containing and showing.the following:
(1). -North --orientation,
(2) -.The location of all relevant buildings with reference
to lot 1knes,<and their distances -from each other -- -
including.the location of all the nearest -buildings
on adjoining lands in the area of.concern.
(3) Identification of buildings as to use (e.g.,
house; "G" = garage; etc.).
(4) Location of all relevant streets.
(5) The scale used (e.g., 1 inch = ? feet).
Zoning Board of Appeals -11- November 10, 1978.
(6) The printed name of the person who made such site
plan, sketch, diagram, survey or other plan represen-
tation.
(7) A certification legend thereon, signed by the maker,
in substance as follows%
"I certify that this sketch accurately .
represents the existing situation at
(stating address
or tax parcel number) on
19 (date). '
(signed)
AND FURTHER RESOLVED, that this requirement shall henceforth be
noted upon -Appeal forms or in an attachment thereto;
AND FURTHER RESOLVED,_that -such -sketches or -representations. shall
e filed with and become..a part_of -the Record on Appeal.
TOWN OF ITHACA ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1979
By direction of the Chairman of the Zoning Board of Appeals
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Public Hearing will be held by the
Zoning Board of Appeals under the Zoning Ordinance of the Town of
Ithaca, on Wednesday, December 5, 1979, in the Town Hall, 126 East
Seneca Street (second floor), Ithaca, N.Y., at the following time
and on the following matter:
7:30 P.M. Appeal of John L. Marion, Appellant, Mark Keller, Agent,
from the decision of the Building Inspector denying
permission to establish a home occupation involving the
display and limited sales of Hummel figurines within a
proposed single-family home on a portion of Town of Ithaca
Tax Parcel No. 6-58-2-22 fronting on Slaterville Road,
remaining portion fronting on Pine Tree Road. Permission
is denied by the Building Inspector under Article IV,
Section 12, of the Town of Ithaca Zoning Ordinance,
Said Board of Appeals will at said time and said place hear all
persons in support of such matter or objections thereto.
appear by agent or in person.
Dated: November 26, 1979
Publish: November 30, 1979
Persons may
Lawrence P. Fabbroni
Building Inspector
Town of Ithaca
AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING
TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE
® ITHACA, Ne 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 Hearing to be held by the Zoning Board of Appeals of th
Town of Ithaca on Wednesday, December*5, 1979, in Town Hall, 126 East
Seneca Street (second floor), Ithaca, N.Y., commencing at 7:30 p.m.,
as per attached.
Location of sign board used for posting: Front entrance to Town Hall_
Date of Posting; November 26, 1979
Date of Publication; November 30, 1979
.cls i G
=
Edwarcl Bergen
Town Clerk
Town of..Ithaca
State of New York
County of Tompkins SSo
Town of Ithaca
Sworn to before me this 30th day of November
:t7�/.�L -� NOTARY
GERTRUDE .H. BERGEN
Notary Public, State of New York
No. 55-5278725
Qualified in Tompkins Couqty
AOL berm Rspirav March 30, 19�a
19 ..La[ o
TOWN OF ITHACA ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1979
By direction of the Chairman of the Zoning Board of Appeals
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Public Hearing will be held by the
Zoning Board of Appeals under the Zoning Ordinance of the Town of
Ithaca, on Wednesday, December 5, 1979, in the Town Hall, 126 East
Seneca Street (second floor),
and on the following matter:
Ithaca, N.Y., at the following time
7:30 P.M. Appeal of John L. Marion, Appellant, Mark Keller, Agent,
from the decision of the Building Inspector denying
permission to establish a home occupation involving the
display and limited sales of Hummel figurines within a
proposed single-family home on a portion of Town of Ithaca
Tax Parcel
No.
6-58-2-22 fronting
on Slaterville
Road,
remaining
portion
fronting on
Pine
Tree
Road.
Permission
is denied by the Building Inspector under Article IV,
Section 12, of the Town of Ithaca Zoning Ordinance,
Said Board of Appeals 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.
Lawrence P. Fabbroni
Building Inspector
Town of Ithaca
Dated: November 26, 1979
Publish: November 30, 1979
18 ITHA�CA JOURNAL Friday, Nov. 30, 1979
1 Lego Notices
I PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that
the- annual- report -for • the. fiscal.
.year ended 5/31/79 pertaining to
Revenue Sharing Funds ison fileat'
lthe Freeville Village Hall for pub-
llc inspection•
Elizabeth Brennan,]
Village Treasurer
November 30, 1979
TOWN 'OF' ITHACA ZONING
iBOARD OF. APPEALS, NOTICE
OF PUBLIC HEARING,
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5,,
1979
ey direction of the Chairman of
The Zoning Board of Appeals NO-
TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a ,
Public Hearing will beheld by the i
Zoning Board of Appeals under the
Zoning Ordinance of the Town of ;
Ithaca on Wednesday, December
5, 1979, in the Town Hall, 126 East 4
Seneca Street (second floor),
Ithaca, N.Y'.; at the following time
and on the following matter:
7:30 p.m. Appeal of John L.
Marion, Appellant, Mark Keller, S
Agent, from the decision of the
Building Inspector 'denying per-
mission to establish a home oc- .
l'cupation involving the display and
i limited sales of Hummel figurines
within a proposed single-family
j home on a portion of Town of
j Ithaca- Tax. Parcel No. 6-58-2-22,
' fronting on Slaterville Road, re-
maining portion fronting on Pine
Tree Road. Permission is denied
by the -Building Inspector.under
Article IV, Section.i2, of the Town
of Ithaca Zoning Ordinance.
Said. Board' of Appeals will at
said time and said place hear all
persons in support of, such matter
or obj ections thereto. Persons may
appear by agent or in person.'
Lawrence P. Fabbronl
- Building inspector
Town.of Ithaca
November 30, 1979
AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE BY MAIL
STATE OF NEW YORK SS:
COUNTY OF TOMPKINS
Nancy M. Fuller, being duly sworn, deposes and says, that
deponent is not a party to the action, is over 21 years of age
and resides at 316 Turner Place, Ithaca, N.Y.
That on the 29th day of November, 1979, deponent served the
within Notice upon:
John L. Marion
1502 Slaterville Rd.
Ithaca, NY 14850
Mark Keller
Forest City Realty
Box 426
Ithaca, NY 14850
Michael J. Pichel
98 Genung Rd.
Ithaca, NY 14850
Ralph M. & Mary B. Rasch
1503 Slaterville Rd.
Ithaca, NY 14850
Hermogenes & Joy Mecenas
105 Pine Tree Rd.
Ithaca, NY 14850
Arthur & Marilyn Aronson
107 Pine Tree Rd.
Ithaca, NY 14850
Gladys Blatchley
131 Honness Lane
Ithaca, NY 14850
Bruce W. & Martha P. Turnbull
118 Pine Tree Rd.
Ithaca, NY 14850
Rudolph & Florence Tavelli
120 Pine Tree Rd.
Ithaca, NY 14850
Leland & Mary Carmichael
122 Pine Tree Road
Ithaca, NY 14850
Samuel & Mayrene Slack
124 Pine Tree Rd.
Ithaca, NY 14850
Harry & Virginia Ainslie
126 Pine Tree Rd.
Ithaca, NY 14850
Robert E. & Kay D. Marion
1463 Slaterville Rd.
Ithaca, NY 14850
Bion & Edith Carpenter
1467 Slaterville Rd.
Ithaca, NY 14850
James Burke
1469 Slaterville Rd.
Ithaca, NY 14850
Margaret H. Marion
1471 Slaterville Rd.
Ithaca, NY .14850
Lennart & Nancy Krook
113 Pine Tree Rd.
Ithaca, NY 14850
Simon & Carole Levin
115 Pine Tree Rd.
Ithaca, NY 14850
Eugene Delwiche
117 Pine Tree Rd.
Ithaca, NY 14850
Albert & Carol George
119 Pine Tree Rd.
Ithaca, NY 14850
Richard & Helen Arnold
121 Pine Tree Rd.
Ithaca, NY 14850
William S. & Kathy Heetderks
123 Pine Tree Rd.
Ithaca, NY 14850
Robert & Margaret Spalding
125 Pine Tree Rd.
Ithaca, NY 14850-
Gertrude
4850
Gertrude & Edward Bergen
127 Pine Tree Rd.
Ithaca, NY 14850
Harry &
Marion Taggart
Robert N.
& Virginia D. Powers
109 Pine
Tree Rd.
1458 Slaterville
Road
Ithaca,
NY 14850
Ithaca, NY
14850
Ebba Mars
David C. &
Aletta M. Ludington
111 Pine
Tree Rd.
141 Snyder
Hill Rd$
Ithaca,
NY 14850
Ithaca, NY.
14850
Gladys Blatchley
131 Honness Lane
Ithaca, NY 14850
Bruce W. & Martha P. Turnbull
118 Pine Tree Rd.
Ithaca, NY 14850
Rudolph & Florence Tavelli
120 Pine Tree Rd.
Ithaca, NY 14850
Leland & Mary Carmichael
122 Pine Tree Road
Ithaca, NY 14850
Samuel & Mayrene Slack
124 Pine Tree Rd.
Ithaca, NY 14850
Harry & Virginia Ainslie
126 Pine Tree Rd.
Ithaca, NY 14850
Robert E. & Kay D. Marion
1463 Slaterville Rd.
Ithaca, NY 14850
Bion & Edith Carpenter
1467 Slaterville Rd.
Ithaca, NY 14850
James Burke
1469 Slaterville Rd.
Ithaca, NY 14850
Margaret H. Marion
1471 Slaterville Rd.
Ithaca, NY .14850
Lennart & Nancy Krook
113 Pine Tree Rd.
Ithaca, NY 14850
Simon & Carole Levin
115 Pine Tree Rd.
Ithaca, NY 14850
Eugene Delwiche
117 Pine Tree Rd.
Ithaca, NY 14850
Albert & Carol George
119 Pine Tree Rd.
Ithaca, NY 14850
Richard & Helen Arnold
121 Pine Tree Rd.
Ithaca, NY 14850
William S. & Kathy Heetderks
123 Pine Tree Rd.
Ithaca, NY 14850
Robert & Margaret Spalding
125 Pine Tree Rd.
Ithaca, NY 14850-
Gertrude
4850
Gertrude & Edward Bergen
127 Pine Tree Rd.
Ithaca, NY 14850
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By depositing same enclosed in a postpaid addressed wrapper,
in a post office under the exclusive care and custody of the
United States Post Office Department within the State of New York.
Sworn to before me this
30th day of November, 1979.
otary Public
GERTRUDE H. BERGEN
Notary Public, State • of New York
No. 55-5278725
qualified in Tompkins Cou
Term Expires March 30, 19
ancy M. F ler
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TOWN OF ITHACA ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1979
By direction of the Chairman of the Zoning Board of Appeals
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Public Hearing will be held by the
Zoning Board of Appeals under the Zoning Ordinance of the Town of
Ithaca, on Wednesday, December 5, 1979, in the Town Hall, 126 East
Seneca Street (second floor), Ithaca, N.Y.,. at the following time
and on the following matter:
7:30 P.M. Appeal of John
L.
Marion,
Appellant, Mark Keller, Agent,
from the decision
of the
Building Inspector denying
permission to
establish
a home occupation involving the
display and limited sales of Hummel figurines within a
proposed single-family home on a portion of Town of Ithaca
Tax Parcel No. 6-58-2-22 fronting on Slaterville Road,
remaining portion fronting on Pine Tree Road. Permission
is denied by the Building Inspector under Article IV,
Section 12, of the Town of Ithaca Zoning Ordinance,
Said Board of Appeals 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.
Dated: November 26, 1979
Publish: November 30, 1979
Lawrence P. Fabbroni
Building Inspector
Town of Ithaca