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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPB Minutes 2024-02-20 TOWN OF ITHACA PLANNING BOARD Shirley A_ Raffensperger Board Room,Town Hall 215 North Tioga Street Ithaca,New York 14850 Tuesday,February 20,2024 6:30 P_M_ Members of the public are welcome to attend in-person at Town Hall or virtually via Zoom. The public will have an opportunity to see and hear the meeting live and provide comments in-person or through Zoom at https://us06web.zoom.us/i/83643764382. If the public would like to attend the meeting for viewing purposes only, it is recommended to watch the livestream video on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC9vycXkJ6klVllibihCy7NO/live). AGENDA 1_ SEQR Determination: Carrowmoor Solar 1358 Mecklenburg Road- 2- PUBLIC HEARING: Consideration of approval of a modification to the Site Plan for the proposed Carrowmoor large-scale community solar photovoltaic system project located at 1358 Mecklenburg Road_ The Planning Board granted final site plan approval on November 7, 2023 for a 5MWac single-axis sun tracking solar array system on approximately 30-acres of land along with two inverter/transformer equipment pads, solar energy battery storage,new overhead utility poles, an eight-foot-tall perimeter fence, stormwater management facilities,access drive, and other site elements_ The modification involves moving the medium voltage line so that it runs parallel along the Mecklenburg Road frontage instead of crossing through a farm field on the property_ The Planning Board will also consider modifying condition"a" from Resolution No_ 2023-03 related to the receipt of an Army Corps of Engineers Jurisdictional Letter_ This is a Type I Action under the State Environmental Quality Review Act for which the Planning Board issued a negative declaration of environmental significance on September 5,2023_ Rancich Family Limited Partnership, Owner;Nexamp Solar,Applicant; Ryan McCune,Agent- 3- SEQR Determination: Ithaca Self-Storage Facility 602 Elmira Road 4_ PUBLIC HEARING: Consideration of Preliminary Site Plan Approval for the proposed self-storage facility located at 602 Elmira Road (NYS Route 13) within the Light Industrial Zone and Inlet Valley Center Overlay District_ The project involves construction of approximately 24,700 square feet of self-storage in six buildings_ The project will be constructed in two phases and consist of indoor climate-controlled storage and mini-storage units along with a small parking area, fence and entrance gate, stormwater management facilities,landscaping, and site lighting_ This is an Unlisted Action under the State Environmental Quality Review Act and is subject to environmental review_Rudra Management, Owner/Applicant;Michael B_ Lasell,P_E_,LEED AP,MBL Engineering,PLLC,Agent- 5- State Environmental Quality Review(SEQR)discussion for the proposed Cornell University Meinig Fieldhouse Indoor Sports and Recreational Facility located at Robison Alumni Fields on Tower Road on the Cornell University campus_ The project involves replacing the Robison Alumni Fields with a 90,000+/- square foot, 56-foot-tall indoor fieldhouse building and a new synthetic outdoor field hockey field along with new sidewalks and pedestrian connections, stormwater facilities,landscaping,lighting, and other site elements_ The project will be largely located within the City of Ithaca with a portion in the Town of Ithaca_ This is a Type I Action under the State Environmental Quality Review Act and is subject to environmental review_ The City of Ithaca Planning and Development Board declared their intent to be the Lead Agency to coordinate the environmental review_ The Town of Ithaca Planning Board concurred with the Lead Agency declaration on January 16,2024_ Cornell University, Owner; Kimberly Michaels, TWM, a Fisher Associates Landscape Architecture Studio,Applicant/Agent- 6- Persons to be heard- 7- Approval of Minutes- 8- Other Business- 9- Adjournment_ C_J_ Randall Director of Planning 607-273-1747 NOTE:IF ANY MEMBER OF THE PLANNING BOARD IS UNABLE TO ATTEND,PLEASE NOTIFY CHRIS BALESTRA AT 607-273-1747 or CBALESTRA(a),TOWN.ITHACA.NY.US. (A quorum of four(4)members is necessary to conduct Planning Board business.) Accessing Meeting Materials Online Site Plan and Subdivision applications and associated project materials are accessible electronically on the Town's website at https://www.town.ithaca.ny.us/meeting-calendar-agendas/under the calendar meeting date. TOWN OF ITHACA NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING 215 N.Tioga St 14850 607.273,1747 www.town.ithaca.n v.us AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE BY MAIL AND POSTING & PUBLICATION STATE OF NEW YORK ) SS.: COUNTY OF TOMPKINS ) 1, Abby Homer, Administrative Assistant for the Town of Ithaca being duly sworn, depose and say, that deponent is not a party to the actions, is over 21 years of age with a professional address of 215 North Tioga Street, Ithaca, New York. That on the 12`h day of February 2024,deponent served the within Notice upon the property owners within 500 ft. of the properties and projects identified below for: The Planning Board public hearings on Tuesday,February 20,2024,starting at 6:30 P.M.on the following matters: Consideration of approval of a modification to the Site Plan for the proposed Carrowmoor large-scale community solar photovoltaic system project located at 1358 Mecklenburg Road. The Planning Board granted final site plan approval on November 7,2023 for a 5M Wac single-axis sun tracking solar array system on approximately 30-acres of land along with two inverter/transformer equipment pads, solar energy battery storage, new overhead utility poles, an eight-foot- tall perimeter fence,stormwater management facilities,access drive,and other site elements.The modification involves moving the medium voltage tine so that it runs parallel along the Mecklenburg Road frontage instead of crossing through a farm field on the property.The Planning Board will also consider modifying condition"a"from Resolution No.2023- 03 related to the receipt of an Army Corps of Engineers Jurisdictional Letter. This is a Type I Action under the State Environmental Quality Review Act for which the Planning Board issued a negative declaration of environmental significance on September 5, 2023. Rancich Family Limited Partnership, Owner; Nexamp Solar, Applicant; Ryan McCune,Agent. Consideration of Preliminary Site Plan Approval for the proposed self-storage facility located at 602 Elmira Road(NYS Route 13)within the Light Industrial Zone and Inlet Valley Center Overlay District.The project involves construction of approximately 24,700 square feet of self-storage in six buildings.The project will be constructed in two phases and consist of indoor climate-controlled storage and mini-storage units along with a small parking area,fence and entrance gate, stormwater management facilities, landscaping, and site lighting. This is an Unlisted Action under the State Environmental Quality Review Act and is subject to environmental review. Rudra Management, Owner.-Applicant; Michael B. Lasell,P.E.,LEED AP,MBL Engineering,PLLC,Agent. 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, and that the attached notice has been duly posted on the sign board of the Town Clerk of the Town of Ithaca on February 12, 2024, and the notice has been duly published in the official newspaper, Ithaca Journal on February 14, 2024. Abby Home Administrative Assistant Sworn to before me on -�-� , 2024. ASHLEY COLBERT Notary Public:State of New York Notary Public No.01C06419580 Qualified in Tompkins County Commission Expires July 12,2025 Ithaca journal Public Notices Originally published at ithacajournal.com on 02/14/2024 TOWN OF ITHACA PLANNING BOARD PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE The Planning Board will hold public hearings on Tuesday, February 20, 2024,starting at 6:30 P.M. on the following matters: Consideration of approval of a modification to the Site Plan for the proposed Carrowmoor large-scale community solar photovoltaic system project located at 1358 Mecklenburg Road.The Planning Board granted final site plan approval on November 7,2023 for a 5MWac single-axis sun tracking solar array system on approximately 30-acres of land along with two inverter/transformer equipment pads, solar energy battery storage, new overhead utility poles, an eight-foot-tall perimeter fence,stormwater management facilities, access drive, and other site elements.The modification involves moving the medium voltage line so that it runs parallel along the Mecklenburg Road frontage instead of crossing through a farm field on the property.The Planning Board will also consider modifying condition "a"from Resolution No.2023-03 related to the receipt of an Army Corps of Engineers Jurisdictional Letter.This is a Type I Action under the State Environmental Quality Review Act for which the Planning Board issued a negative declaration of environmental significance on September 5, 2023. Rancich Family Limited Partnership, Owner; Nexamp Solar,Applicant, Ryan McCune,Agent. Consideration of Preliminary Site Plan Approval for the proposed self-storage facility located at 602 Elmira Road (NYS Route 13)within the Light Industrial Zone and Inlet Valley Center Overlay District.The project involves construction of approximately 24,700 square feet of self-storage in six buildings.The project will be constructed in two phases and consist of indoor climate-controlled storage and mini-storage units along with a small parking area,fence and entrance gate, stormwater management facilities, landscaping, and site lighting.This is an Unlisted Action under the State Environmental Quality Review Act and is subject to environmental review. Rudra Management, Owner/Applicant; Michael B. Lasell, P.E., LEED AP, MBL Engineering, PLLC,Agent. Members of the public are welcome to attend in-person at Town Hall or virtually via Zoom.The public will have an opportunity to see and hear the meeting live and provide comments in-person or through Zoom at https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83643764382. If the public would like to attend the meeting for viewing purposes only, it is recommended to watch the livestream video on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC9vycXkJ6klVlibjhCy7NQ/live). Any person wishing to address the board will be heard. In addition, comments can be sent via email to townclerk@town.ithaca.ny.us up to the end of business the day of the meeting and all comments will be forwarded to the board.Additional information is available at www.town.ithaca.ny.us. C.J. Randall, Director of Planning 2/14/2024 TOWN OF ITHACA PLANNING BOARD February 20, 2024 Minutes Present: Fred Wilcox, Chair;Ariel Casper, Cindy Kaufman, Bill Arms, Caitlin Cameron (Virtual), and Kelda McGurk(Virtual) Absent: Liz Bageant CJ Randall, Director, and Christine Balestra, Senior Planner, Planning; Guy Krogh, Attorney for the Town; Dan Thaete, Town Engineer;Marty Moseley, Director, and Dana Magnuson, Code Enforcement; and Paulette Rosa, Town Clerk Mr. Wilcox opened the meeting at 7:00p.m. Item 1 Consideration of approval of a modification to the Site Plan for the proposed Carrowmoor large-scale community solar photovoltaic system project located at 1358 Mecklenburg Road. The Planning Board granted final site plan approval on November 7, 2023, for a 5MWac single-axis sun tracking solar array system on approximately 30-acres of land along with two inverter/transformer equipment pads, solar energy battery storage, new overhead utility poles, an eight-foot-tall perimeter fence, stormwater management facilities, access drive, and other site elements. The modification involves moving the medium voltage line so that it runs parallel along the Mecklenburg Road frontage instead of crossing through a farm Field on the property. The Planning Board will also consider modifying condition "a" from Resolution No. 2023-03 related to the receipt of an Army Corps of Engineers Jurisdictional Letter. This is a Type I Action under the State Environmental Quality Review Act for which the Planning Board issued a negative declaration of environmental significance on September 5, 2023. Rancich Family Limited Partnership, Owner;Nexamp Solar, Applicant; Ryan McCune, Agent. Overview Mr. McCune gave an overview of the stated request. The first is the removal from the listed conditions of the required letter, as the Army Corps of Engineers is saying they will no longer be issuing determination for projects that do not have wetland impacts. Second, the property owner wants to keep the land that is being farmed farmable. Therefore,the request is to relocate the medium-voltage line which connects from our inverters which basically runs the power out to the NYSEG lines. The line is buried 4' feet underground and is completely compliant with the construction guidance in the Town Code and NYS guidelines. The total proposed disturbance of this project was 28.2 acres, and moving the line along the access road will increase that by than 1% at 1.4 acres. The 485' foot addition to the line meets the setbacks and is not noticeable to the layman. There is some loss of voltage, but that is controllable to an extent by adjusting at the inverter. The cost PB Minutes 2024-02-20(Filed 2/26) Pg. 1 to us for both the trenching and the line is expensive, but the owner wants to preserve the farmland. Discussion Ms. Randall reported to the Board that she had distributed a just-released NYSERDA "Recommendations Report on a Inter Agency Fire Safety Working Group request for Public Comments on the draft Fire Code Recommendations Report,"which are not regulations yet and are in the beginning stages of the process, but, nevertheless, important for the applicant and the Board to be aware of. Discussion followed with Mr. McCune stating that he felt the project meets the intent of these draft guidelines as this project follows international fire code regulations and this is the State trying to catch up with those. There are things in the draft report that still need clarification, such as: what is a firebreak? We have more space between our cabinets than say, a row of Tesla chargers, but there is no definition. There is no clarification for emergency responders regarding whether to use water. Some points are geared towards education and hiring a third parry to review plans and possibly mandating that review (24-hour monitoring)which we have; and an emergency plan, which we have, and so on. Mr. McCune stated that he felt that if they made this draft code official tomorrow, we would not have to change anything in the project. The consensus of the Board was that they were comfortable moving forward. PB RESOLUTION 2024-005: Lead Agency—Declaration of Intent Site Plan Approval/Condition Modification Carrowmoor Large-Scale Solar Energy System Tax Parcel No. 27.-1-15.2 1358 Mecklenburg Road WHEREAS: I. The Town of Ithaca Planning Board, at its meeting on November 7, 2023, granted Final Site Plan Approval for the proposed Carrowmoor large-scale community solar photovoltaic system project located at 1358 Mecklenburg Road. The project involves a 5MWac single-axis sun tracking solar array system on approximately 30-acres of land along with two inverter/transformer equipment pads, solar energy battery storage,new overhead utility poles, an eight-foot-tall perimeter fence, stormwater management facilities, access drive, and other site elements. Rancich Family Limited Partnership, Owner; Nexamp Solar, Applicant; Ryan McCune,Agent; 2. The proposed site plan modification involves moving the medium-voltage line so that it runs parallel along the Mecklenburg Road frontage instead of crossing through a farm PB Minutes 2024-02-20(Filed 2/26) Pg. 2 field on the property. The Planning Board will also consider modifying condition"a" from Resolution No. 2023-032 related to the receipt of an Army Corps of Engineers Jurisdictional Letter. 3. The proposed project, which requires site plan approval by the Town of Ithaca Planning Board, is a Type I Action pursuant to State Environmental Quality Review Act, 6 NYCRR Part 617 (617.4 (b) (6)(i)& (8)), because the project involves the physical alteration of more than 10 acres, and includes a nonagricultural use occurring wholly or partially within an agricultural district(certified pursuant to Agriculture and Markets Law, article 25-AA, sections 303 and 304); NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That the Town of Ithaca Planning Board hereby proposes to establish itself as lead agency to coordinate the environmental review of the proposed actions, as described above; AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That the Town of Ithaca Planning Board hereby requests the concurrence of all involved agencies on this proposed lead agency designation. Moved: Ariel Casper Seconded: Cindy Kaufman Vote: ayes—Casper, Kaufman, Wilcox, Arms, Cameron and McGurk PB RESOLUTION 2024-006: SEQR Site Plan Approval/Condition Modification Carrowmoor Large-Scale Solar Energy System Tax Parcel No. 27.-1-15.2 1358 Mecklenburg Road WHEREAS: 1. This action involves consideration of approval of a modification to the Site Plan for the proposed Carrowmoor large-scale community solar photovoltaic system project located at 1358 Mecklenburg Road. The Planning Board granted final site plan approval on November 7, 2023, for a 5MWac single-axis sun tracking solar array system on approximately 30-acres of land along with two inverter/transformer equipment pads, solar energy battery storage, new overhead utility poles, an eight-foot-tall perimeter fence, stormwater management facilities, access drive, and other site elements. The modification involves moving the medium-voltage line so that it runs parallel along the Mecklenburg Road frontage instead of crossing through a farm field on the property. The Planning Board will also consider modifying condition"a"from Resolution No. 2023- 032 related to the receipt of an Army Corps of Engineers Jurisdictional Letter. This is a Type I Action under the State Environmental Quality Review Act for which the Planning Board issued a negative declaration of environmental significance on September 5, 2023. Rancich Family Limited Partnership, Owner;Nexamp Solar, Applicant; Ryan McCune, Agent; PB Minutes 2024-02-20(Filed 2/26) Pg. 3 2. This is a Type I Action pursuant to State Environmental Quality Review Act, 6 NYCRR Part 617 (617.4 (b) (6) (i) & (8)), because the project involves the physical alteration of more than 10 acres, and includes a nonagricultural use occurring wholly or partially within an agricultural district(certified pursuant to Agriculture and Markets Law, article 25-AA, sections 303 and 304); 3. The Town of Ithaca Planning Board granted final site plan approval for this project on November 7, 2023, after establishing itself as lead agency in the environmental review on June 20, 2023, and issuing a negative declaration of environmental significance and granting preliminary site plan approval on September 5, 2023; 4. The proposed modifications to the project explained in Whereas #1 above require reconsideration by the Town of Ithaca Planning Board; 5. At its meeting on February 20, 2024, the Town of Ithaca Planning Board proposed to establish itself as Lead Agency to coordinate the environmental review of the above- referenced proposal. Potential Involved and Interested agencies were notified of its intent to serve as Lead Agency on February 12, 2024; 6. The Planning Board, on February 20, 2024,has reviewed and accepted as adequate a Full Environmental Assessment Form Part 1, submitted by the applicant, Parts 2 and 3 prepared by Town Planning staff,plans prepared by LaBella, titled "Carrowmoor Solar, 1358 Mecklenburg Road, Ithaca,NY 14850," including revised sheets C002- Revised Site Plan, C202- Site And Utility Plan, C203- Turning Movements, C302- Grading And Erosion Control Plan And Road Profile, dated O1/04/2023, revised January 2024, and other application materials; and 7. The Town Planning staff has recommended a negative determination of environmental significance with respect to the proposal; 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 proposal; AND BE IT FURTHER 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 proposal, based on the information in the EAF Part 1 and for the reasons set forth in the EAF Parts 2 and 3, and, therefore, a Draft Environmental Impact Statement will not be required. Moved: Ariel Casper Seconded: Fred Wilcox PB Minutes 2024-02-20(Filed 2/26) Pg. 4 Vote: ayes—Casper, Kaufman, Wilcox, Arms, Cameron and McGurk Public Hearing Mr. Zaharis spoke again regarding his concerns over the project and the possibility of a fire and related hazards. There are numerous documents and articles he has submitted that are available in the project file. Mr. Wilcox closed the public hearing. Determination Ms. Cameron asked about Mr. Zaharis' concerns expressed as to lightning strikes/fire and acid batteries. Mr. McCune responded that of course lightning could strike, but we are operating at the highest and best safety standards, as dictated by the Public Service Commission, this Board and the Town's Code. You can never say there will not be a strike, but there are fail safes in place to make sure the power would not get back to our inverters and certainly wouldn't get back to the energy storage facilities. The question is, would that eventuality cause a catastrophic failure of the system that could endanger the public? I can say, definitively, no. As to lead acid batteries instead of lithium ion, the batteries need to charge and discharge very quickly; lithium-ion batteries can do that very quickly. Lithium-ion batteries have evolved quite a bit as far as their overall chemistry and are vastly different and much more stable than the batteries in old cell phones that were burning up. The technology is constantly changing and something may become more capable and financially feasible, but at this point, we are using the best batteries that have a life span of approximately 8- 10 years, but that depends on the frequency of the discharges, and it could be longer. He added that to the best of his knowledge, there are no utility scale lead acid batteries capable of this type of grid modulation purpose. PB RESOLUTION 2024-007: Site Plan Approval/Condition Modification Carrowmoor Large-Scale Solar Energy System Tax Parcel No. 27.-1-15.2 1358 Mecklenburg Road WHEREAS: 1. This action involves consideration of approval of a modification to the Site Plan for the proposed Carrowmoor large-scale community solar photovoltaic system project located at 1358 Mecklenburg Road. The Planning Board granted final site plan approval on November 7, 2023, for a 5MWac single-axis sun tracking solar array system on PB Minutes 2024-02-20(Filed 2/26) Pg. 5 approximately 30-acres of land along with two inverter/transformer equipment pads, solar energy battery storage, new overhead utility poles, an eight-foot-tall perimeter fence, stormwater management facilities, access drive, and other site elements. The modification involves moving the medium-voltage line so that it runs parallel along the Mecklenburg Road frontage instead of crossing through a farm field on the property. The Planning Board will also consider modifying condition"a" from Resolution No. 2023- 032 related to the receipt of an Army Corps of Engineers Jurisdictional Letter. This is a Type I Action under the State Environmental Quality Review Act for which the Planning Board issued a negative declaration of environmental significance on September 5, 2023. Rancich Family Limited Partnership, Owner;Nexamp Solar, Applicant; Ryan McCune, Agent; 2. The Town of Ithaca Planning Board granted final site plan approval for this project on November 7, 2023, after establishing itself as lead agency in the environmental review on June 20, 2023, and issuing a negative declaration of environmental significance and granting preliminary site plan approval on September 5, 2023; 3. The proposed modifications to the project explained in Whereas #1 above require reconsideration by the Town of Ithaca Planning Board; 4. This action is a Type I Action for which the Town of Ithaca Planning Board, acting as lead agency with respect to this project,has made a negative determination of environmental significance, after reviewing and accepting as adequate a Full Environmental Assessment Form Part 1, submitted by the applicant, Parts 2 and 3, prepared by Town Planning staff, and other application materials; and 5. The Planning Board, at a public hearing held on February 20, 2024,has reviewed and accepted as adequate plans prepared by LaBella, titled "Carrowmoor Solar, 1358 Mecklenburg Road, Ithaca, NY 14850,"including revised sheets C002- Revised Site Plan, C202- Site And Utility Plan, C203- Turning Movements, C302- Grading And Erosion Control Plan And Road Profile, dated 01/04/2023, revised January 2024, and other application materials; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: 1. That the Town of Ithaca Planning Board hereby modifies condition"a"in Resolution No. 2023-032, by deleting the condition and the requirement for a Jurisdictional Determination letter issued by the Army Corps of Engineers; and 2. That the Town of Ithaca Planning Board hereby reaffirms Site Plan Approval for the proposed revisions to the Carrowmoor Solar project, located at 1358 Mecklenburg Road, as described in Whereas #1 and in the materials listed in Whereas #3 above, subject to the following conditions: a. Before issuance of a building permit, submission to the Planning Department of a copy of NYSDOT Highway work permit(s), PB Minutes 2024-02-20(Filed 2/26) Pg. 6 b. Before issuance of a building permit, scheduling of a coordination meeting with the Applicant's Environmental Monitor, and the Town Engineering, Planning, and Codes Departments, c. Before issuance of a building permit, approval of the Decommissioning Plan and Bond by the Attorney for the Town and the Engineering Department, and d. Before issuance of any Certificates of Compliance, submission of a copy of the final Medium Voltage approval and signoff from NYSEG, following its final design review of the project. Moved: Ariel Casper Seconded: Bill Arms Vote: ayes—Casper, Kaufman, Wilcox, Arms, Cameron and McGurk Moved Up Item 3 State Environmental Quality Review(SEQR) discussion for the proposed Cornell University Meinig Fieldhouse Indoor Sports and Recreational Facility Mr. Wilcox noted that the applicant has requested the item be postponed to a later meeting as design changes are being contemplated. He added that this was requested late this afternoon, and it was obvious to him that there were people present here and online who wished to speak and he asked Planning Board members if they agreed with moving the item up and permitting people to speak. (agreed) Public Comments (Attachmentl) Five members of the Zero Waste Ithaca Group addressed the Board with concerns regarding the proposed artificial turf in the project. Concerns focused on the environmental impact of plastics and the poisons and toxins they release, the manufacturing, implementation, lifecycle, and disposal of the turf as well as the physical safety of athletes. The speakers felt that the town professes to care about sustainability; and condoning the use of artificial turf flies in the face of the stated goals and mission of the Green New Deal and the climate crisis. Mr. Wilcox noted for the public and reminded board members that the fields are in the City of Ithaca, not the town.This board would have no purview over the materials used and people interested in the materials used should direct those to the City of Ithaca. Item 2 Consideration of Preliminary Site Plan Approval for the proposed self-storage facility located at 602 Elmira Road (NYS Route 13)within the Light Industrial Zone and Inlet Valley Center Overlay District. The project involves construction of approximately 24,700 square feet of self-storage in six buildings. The project will be constructed in two phases and consist of indoor climate-controlled storage and mini-storage units along with a small parking area, fence and entrance gate, stormwater management facilities, landscaping, and site lighting. This is an Unlisted Action under the State Environmental Quality Review Act and is subject to PB Minutes 2024-02-20(Filed 2/26) Pg. 7 environmental review. Rudra Management, Owner/Applicant; Michael B. Lasell, P.E., LEED AP,MBL Engineering, PLLC, Agent. Joshua Best gave an overview of the project changes and depictions of the final plans. He said they intentionally designed the buildings in front to shield the view from the more traditional self-storage that you can see in the rear that are not climate controlled. We went to great lengths and spent a lot of time with materiality and the massing, and really tried to make this a prominent corner and fit in with all the design standards of the Inlet Valley Overlay District (IVOD). We chose to separate the climate control buildings into 2 separate buildings to lessen the massing effect and created essentially a little pocket park in between which will help with the wind and added to the beautification of the site. The entryway access is gated for security, and we have very lush landscaping to help blend the building into the landscape, with windows and a nice timber frame entrance for the main lobby entrance. Mr. Best noted that it is difficult to add windows to storage units, but we do have false windows to make the facade look nicer and we will be asking for a variance next week from the Zoning Board on the number of windows required. The project will be in two phases with the front building on the left and the 4 buildings in the rear being part of phase 1. The 2-story climate-controlled building on the right will be part of phase 2 which would begin about 2 years after phase 1 and after seeing the market response to the climate-controlled options. Discussion The Board was concerned about the prospect of phasing out the project, because that hadn't been mentioned in any previous appearance. Mr. Best stated that they have the financing and they have done the market study, and the demand is there. In saying a 2-year timeframe,he was just mentioning a worst-case scenario. It is more of a financial aspect; not paying interest on project costs while the main structures are built, but they are positive the project will fill and fill quickly with phase 2 happening within 6 months of the initial build and sitework being done. He added that he will have a rendering of the construction phases at the next appearance. The pad for the 2-story, climate-controlled building will be there in phase 1, ready for build out in phase 2. The Board briefly discussed the variances needed as listed on the SEQR form and noted that the project approval from this Board would be contingent on the granting of those variances by the Zoning Board of Appeals. PB Minutes 2024-02-20(Filed 2/26) Pg. 8 It was again highlighted that a major portion of the frontage is owned by NYS and the site has a lot of difficulties in topography and that State land. The Board noted that this use was not envisioned in the IVOD, but the applicant has gone to great lengths to meet the idea of the IVOD and listened to and acted upon this Board's suggestions and concerns. The Board asked counsel to begin drafting additional conditions related to phasing and the project not being completed as presented in a timely fashion. Meeting the Ithaca Energy Code Supplement was added to the SEQR form. PB RESOLUTION 2024-008: SEQR Preliminary Site Plan Approval Ithaca Self-Storage Project Tax Parcel No. 31.-3-4 602 Elmira Road WHEREAS: 1. This action involves consideration of Preliminary Site Plan Approval for the proposed self-storage facility located at 602 Elmira Road(NYS Route 13) within the Light Industrial Zone and Inlet Valley Center Overlay District. The project involves construction of approximately 24,700 square feet of self-storage in six buildings. The project will be constructed in two phases and consist of indoor climate-controlled storage and mini-storage units along with a small parking area, fence and entrance gate, stormwater management facilities, landscaping, and site lighting. This is an Unlisted Action under the State Environmental Quality Review Act and is subject to environmental review. Rudra Management, Owner/Applicant; Michael B. Lasell, P.E., LEED AP,MBL Engineering, PLLC,Agent; 2. This is an Unlisted Action for which the Town of Ithaca.Planning Board, acting in an uncoordinated environmental review with respect to the project has, on February 20, 2024, made a negative determination of environmental significance, after having reviewed and accepted as adequate a Short Environmental Assessment Form Part 1, submitted by the applicant, and Parts 2 and 3, prepared by Town Planning staff; and 3. The Planning Board, on February 20, 2024,has reviewed and accepted as adequate a Short Environmental Assessment Form Part 1, submitted by the applicant, Parts 2 and 3, prepared by Town Planning staff, an application narrative titled"Project Narrative — Proposed Storage Facility," a set of drawings titled"Ithaca Self Storage, Rudra Management, 602 Elmira Road, Town of Ithaca, Tompkins County,"prepared by MBL Engineering, PLLC, including sheets C-001, C-102, C-104, C-106, C-201, and C-502- C- 505, dated 12/8/23; sheets C-101 and C-103, dated 1/9/24; and sheets C-105 and C-501, dated 11/14/23; architectural plans, schematic designs, and landscaping plans prepared by Line 42 Architecture, including sheets titled "Landscape &Material Plan,""Building 1 & 6 Exterior Elevations &Floor Plan," "Building 2, 3, 4 & 5 Exterior Elevations,""Aerial PB Minutes 2024-02-20(Filed 2/26) Pg. 9 View," "Elmira Road Entrance," "Building 1 Elmira Road View," "Elmira Road& 5 Mile Drive," and"Building 6 Loading," all dated December 2023; and other application materials; and 4. Town Planning staff has recommended a negative determination of environmental significance with respect to the proposal; 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 proposal, based on the information in the EAF Part 1 and for the reasons set forth in the EAF Parts 2 and 3, and, therefore, a Draft Environmental Impact Statement will not be required. Moved: Ariel Casper Seconded: Bill Arms Vote: ayes—Casper, Arms, Wilcox, Kaufman, Cameron, and McGurk Conditions were added to reflect the need for updated site plans and drawings prior to final site plan approval. PB RESOLUTION 2024-009: Preliminary Site Plan Approval Ithaca Self-Storage Project Tax Parcel No. 31.-3-4 602 Elmira Road Town of Ithaca Planning Board,February 20, 2024 WHEREAS: 1. This action involves consideration of Preliminary Site Plan Approval for the proposed self- storage facility located at 602 Elmira Road (NYS Route 13)within the Light Industrial Zone and Inlet Valley Center Overlay District. The project involves construction of approximately 24,700 square feet of self-storage in six buildings. The project will be constructed in two phases and consist of indoor climate-controlled storage and mini-storage units along with a small parking area, fence and entrance gate, stormwater management facilities, landscaping, and site lighting. This is an Unlisted Action under the State Environmental Quality Review Act and is subject to environmental review. Rudra Management, Owner/Applicant; Michael B. Lasell, P.E., LEED AP, MBL Engineering, PLLC, Agent; 2. This is an Unlisted Action for which the Town of Ithaca.Planning Board, acting in an uncoordinated environmental review with respect to the project, on February 20, 2024, made a negative determination of environmental significance, after having reviewed and accepted as adequate a Short Environmental Assessment Form Part 1, submitted by the applicant, and Parts 2 and 3, prepared by Town Planning staff, PB Minutes 2024-02-20(Filed 2/26) Pg. 10 3. The Planning Board, at a public hearing held on February 20, 2024,has reviewed and accepted as adequate an application narrative titled"Project Narrative—Proposed Storage Facility," a set of drawings titled "Ithaca Self Storage, Rudra Management, 602 Elmira Road, Town of Ithaca, Tompkins County,"prepared by MBL Engineering, PLLC, including sheets C-001, C-102, C-104, C-106, C-201, and C-502- C-505, dated 12/8/23; sheets C-101 and C-103, dated 1/9/24; and sheets C-105 and C-501, dated 11/14/23; architectural plans, schematic designs, and landscaping plans prepared by Line 42 Architecture, including sheets titled "Landscape & Material Plan," "Building 1 & 6 Exterior Elevations & Floor Plan," "Building 2, 3, 4& 5 Exterior Elevations," "Aerial View," "Elmira Road Entrance," "Building 1 Elmira Road View," "Elmira Road& 5 Mile Drive," and"Building 6 Loading," all dated December 2023; and other application materials; and 4. Project plans, and related information, were duly delivered to the Tompkins County Planning and Sustainability Department per New York State General Municipal Law §§239-1 et seq., and such Department responded in a December 13, 2023, letter from Katherine Borgella, Tompkins County Commissioner of Planning, pursuant to §§239-1, - m, and -n of the New York State General Municipal Law, determining that the proposed action will have no significant countywide or inter-community impact; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: 1. That,pursuant to Town Code §270-219.5.L, the Town of Ithaca Planning Board hereby finds that the proposed stream setback mitigation plan provided by the applicant sufficiently offsets the effects of the proposed encroachment into steam setback zone 2; and recommends that the Zoning Board of Appeals approve the stream setback variance associated with the project; and 2. That the Town of Ithaca Planning Board hereby grants Preliminary Site Plan Approval for the proposed Ithaca Self Storage project, located at 602 Elmira Road, as described in the materials listed in Whereas 43 above, subject to the following conditions to be met: Before final site plan approval: a. Granting of any necessary variances by the Zoning Board of Appeals, b. Revision of sheets C101, C102, and C103, to include the following wording in the Plan Notes: "This property is subject to the Town oflthaca Code provisions regarding stream setbacks, and restrictions and setbacks on development, soil disturbance, vegetation removal, and other activities apply., " c. Submission of the items listed under the "SWPPP/General" section of the Engineering Memorandum written by Daniel Thaete, Director of Engineering, dated February 13, 2024, PB Minutes 2024-02-20(Filed 2/26) Pg. 11 d. Approval by the Town Board of the concept and location of the proposed dedicated utilities; and issuance of a sewer exemption for the proposed onsite wastewater treatment system, e. Submission of a site plan phasing rendering, showing the Phase 1 development without Phase 2, subject to approval of the Planning Board, f. Submission of a revised Sheet C102, or submission of a new sheet to delineate all proposed project phasing more clearly, and to show the sequence of construction, Before issuance of a building permit: a. Submission of revised plans showing the location and size of the proposed septic system, b. Submission to the Director of Code Enforcement of required calculations and fire flow test data from fire hydrant R0460, c. Acceptance by the Town Board, and completion and dedication to the Town, of any water infrastructure, d. Submission, review, execution, and filing of an Operation, Maintenance and Reporting agreement for the proposed stormwater management facilities, with the Town of Ithaca, specifying the ownership and maintenance responsibilities for the stormwater system, including: (i) Submission of an access easement, or other mechanism, to assure Town of Ithaca access to the stormwater facilities, (ii) Review and approval of the access easement and the "Operation, Maintenance, and Reporting Agreement"by the Attorney for the Town and the Town Engineer, and (iii) Town Board authorization to allow the Town Supervisor to sign any necessary easements and the stormwater"Operation, Maintenance, and Reporting Agreement" associated with the project, e. Submission to the Planning Department of a copy of NYSDOT Highway work-permit(s), and f. Scheduling of a pre-construction meeting with the Town Engineering, Planning, and Codes Departments. Moved: Ariel Casper Seconded: Caitlin Cameron Vote: ayes—Casper,Arms, Wilcox, Kaufman, Cameron, and McGurk Item 4 Persons to be heard—None Item 5 Approval of Minutes Motion made by Mr. Wilcox, seconded by Mr. Arms to approve the minutes of September 19, 2023, November 7, 2023, and January 16, 2024, as final;unanimous. PB Minutes 2024-02-20(Filed 2/26) Pg. 12 Item 6 Other Business—No items for March 5"' Meeting cancelled. Meeting was adjourned upon motion by Mr. Casper, seconded by Mr. Wilcox; unanimous. Submitted by Paulette Rosa, Town Clerk PB Minutes 2024-02-20(Filed 2.'26) Pg. 1.3 Attachment 1 My name is Amina,and I am a Ph.D.student in the Department of ecology and evolutionary biology at Cornell I am also a member of the Zero Waste Ithaca group. I work on Tower Road,the same street as the proposed artificial turf and I am very concerned about the proposed plan.The plastic turf pollutes and poisons with toxins throughout its lifecycle,from extraction,transportation,manufacturing,usage, and its disposal at the and of its life. Plastic turfs are not getting recycled and are extremely difficult to recycle. Even though Cornell says it's PFAS-free, experts say there is no such thing as"PFAS-free" artificial turf.As a concerned student who cares about the environment, I would like you all to consider our concerns before approving the artificial turf. I hope you will make the right decision that ensures the safety of all residents of Ithaca.Thankyou so much for allthe workyou do. Sincerely, Amina Hi, my name is Emily, I'm a resident of Ithaca,a member of Zero Waste Ithaca,an employee of Cornell, and a mom to be. I can't believe this is a discussion we still need to have. In a world where plastic pollution is under such scrutiny in places we cannot control, it blows my mind that we would willingly replace grass with a plastic carpet. I do not want my child to grow up in a town where the only option for sports is increasingly becoming playing on plastic turf. Not only is plastic turf poisoning our planet, it also has been shown time and time again to increase injury to athletes. Ithaca and Cornell are seen as leaders in the sustainability movement and many other communities look to us for sustainable solutions.What a disservice we do by allowing such a shameful solution as plastic grass. Thankyou. I just wanted to send my public hearing statement for records from tonight's Town of Ithaca Planning Board meeting. Thank you. "Hi my name is Adriana Sulca,a volunteer for zero waste Ithaca and a student at Ithaca college studying environmental science in the toxicology lab researching the negative consequences of tire wear plastics and microplastics_I also helped protest and petition for the new 3 billion dollar turf Bertini field at Buttermilk Stadium last year so you can understand how frustrating it is to have to do this again_I only hope we succeed this time.There is no such thing as recycled or"PFA free"turf.How can we be"green"and"sustainable"when we are still funding more of these harmful chemicals to be put into infrastructures for these large student body communities?our young voices are supposed to be the key to addressing climate change so we should not stand idly by while colleges like IC and Cornell make the same mistakes over and over again looking the other way putting athletics over the environment.Thank you for your time" Best, Adriana PB Minutes 2024-02-20 (Filed 2/26) Pg. 14