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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
MAY 14, 1975
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 the 14th day of May, 1975, in the Town Office, 126 East
Seneca Street (second floor) , Ithaca, New York, at the following --
times and on the following matters:
7:30 P.M.. Appeal of, Mr.-- Richard: A; --Newhart, Appellant,-- from - the
decision -of -- the == Building -Inspector =denying= -permission-- --.7 7
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for
subdividing- = one-- parcel -into._
two _ lots.-: (Parcel^
-No.
6-44-2-8),
at 173
East -King Road.
Permission is
denied
by the Building -Inspector under Article:V.,-Section-23,_-._-
of the Zoning7- Ord inance=-and..Section==280a=-of--Town=Law:
8:00 P.M. Application--.of_.Mr-s..F1or-ence._W ._.Goldsmith=to---expand the_ =
parking -space at the -Lakeside Nur-sing Home: (Parcel------No-,--
6-26-4-46.1),
Parcel= -No- 6-26-4-46.1), 1229 Trumansburg Road to be heard by the
Zoning Board of Appeals in accordance with Article V,
Section 18, paragraph 11 and Article XIV, Section 77,
paragraph 7 of the Zoning.Ordinance.
Said Board of Appeals will at said times and said place hear all
persons in support of such matters or objections thereto. Persons may
appear by agent or in person.
Lawrence P. Fabbroni
Building Inspector
Town of Ithaca
Dated: May 7, 1975.
Publish: May 9, 1975
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TOWN OF ITHACA
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
,F
MAY 141 1975
A Meeting of the Town of Ithaca Zoning Board of Appeals was held
in the Town of Ithaca Town Hall, 1.26 East Seneca Street, (second floor),
Ithaca, New York, on Wednesday, May 14, 1975, at 7:30 p.m.
PRESENT: Vice -Chairman Jack Hewett, Edward Austen,, Laurene Ripley,
(Chairman Francese and Mr. King arrived at 8:00 p.m.), Lawrence P.
Fabbroni (Building Inspector), Reynolds Metz (Assistant Zoning Officer),
ALSO PRESENT: Richard M. Newhart,*Richard A. Newhart, Florence W.
Goldsmith, Harold Goldsmith, David Gersh, Fred R. Hartsock, Mary
Fairchild, Linda Glauson, Penelope Ives -Goldsmith, Kathy McQueen,
Alice Prosperi, Leo T.�Davis, Carol E. Davis, Bernice Jones, Edison
Jones, Robert C. Christianson, Richard Parker.
The Meeting was called to order by the Vice -Chairman at 7:45 p.m.
PUBLIC HEARING: APPEAL OF MR. RICHARD A. NEWHART FROM DECISION OF
BUILDING INSPECTOR DENYING PERMISSION FOR SUBDIVIDING ONE PARCEL INTO
TWO LOTS AT 173 EAST KING ROAD (PARCEL NO. 6-44-2-8).
Vice -Chairman Hewett declared the Public Hearing in the above -noted
matter duly opened at 7:45 p.m.
Mr. Fabbroni presented for the record the Town Clerk's Affidavit
of Posting and Publication of the Appeal of Mr. Richard A. Newhart,
duly signed and notarized, for a Public Hearing at 7:30 p.m. Mr.
Fabbroni read the Appeal as published in The Ithaca Journal as follows:
"7:30 P.M. Appeal of Mr. Richard A. Newhart, Appellant, from the
decision of the Building Inspector denying permission for subdividing
one parcel into two lots (Parcel No. 6-44-2-8), at 173 East King Road.
Permission is denied by the Building Inspector under Article V. Section
23, of the Zoning Ordinance and Section 280a of Town Law."
Mr. Fabbroni presented for the record the signed Appeal Form from
Mr. Newhart and dated May 1975. On said Appeal Form Mr. Newhart stated
that "I will set aside 50 feet of frontage as access to my property.
I have no intent to further develop this lot other than my own housing.
The lot would encompass about 5 acres."
Mr. Fabbroni presented for the record the Secretary's Affidavit of
Service by Mail of the Notice of Public Hearing to the various neighbors
adjacent to and near the Newhart property.
Mr. Fabbroni stated that Mr. Newhart applied for subdivision of a
lot whereby his lot would not have the required frontage on East King
Road and would be in the rear of a house already owned by his father.
He stated that this is also not in keeping with the Zoning Ordinance
whereby he cannot issue a permit to a house that does not have street
frontage. Mr. Fabbroni read from Section 280a, paragraph 3, of Town
Law as follows:
Zoning Board of Appeals -2- May 14, 1975
"Where the enforcement of the provisions of this section would
entail practical difficulty or unnecessary hardship, or where the
circumstances of the case do not require the structure to be related
to existing or proposed streets or highways, the applicant for such
a permit may appeal from the decision of the administrative officer
having charge of the issue of permits to the board of appeals or
other similar board, in any town which has established a board
having -power to make variances or exceptions in zoning regulations,
and the same provisions are hereby applied to such appeals and to
such board as are provided in cases of appeals on zoning regulations.
The board may in passing on such appeal make any reasonable exception
and issue the permit subject to conditions that will protect any
future street or highway layout. Any such decision shall be subject
to review by certiorari order issued out of a special term of the
supreme court in the same manner and pursuant to the same provisions
as in appeals from the decisions of such board upon zoning regulations."
Section 23 of the Town of Ithaca Zoning Ordinance applies whereby
Mr. Newhart would not have any frontage for the proposed lot, reads as
follows:
"Size of lot. Lot sizes in residence districts shall meet the
following depths and widths at the front yard set -back.
1. Minimum lot area: 30,000 square feet.
2. Minimum width of lots shall be 150 feet and the minimum
depth 200 feet."
Mr. Fabbroni stated that the presently existing parcel is a
long, narrow parcel with 200' frontage on East King Road and extending
back from East King Road about 1,500 feet. Mr. Newhart has proposed
making a 150' x 200' lot for the existing house and setting aside a
50' strip to be preserved for any future road that might be built back
there. The proposed house on the proposed lot will also face what
might be a future road. Mr. Newhart Sr. at the present time has no
intention of developing this land further.
Mr. Hewett asked if Mr. Newhart Sr. were present and noted that both
Richard A. and Richard M. Newhart Sr. were present.
Mr. Fabbroni sketched for the members of the Board.a plan for the
proposed lot. He pointed out that the proposed lot would be 200' x 1501
.
Mr. Austen asked about the proposed house having no drivewa10 y to
get to the existing road (East King Road),
Mr. Fabbroni stated that in view of Section 280a of Town Law there
could be a variance granted upon the condition of a 50' easement to the
proposed lot.
Mrs. Ripley stated that regardless of whether the Newharts plan to
subdivide or not, it was her opinion that the 50' easement should extend
all the way back to the rear lot line. The Board members agreed.
Mr. Fabbroni requested clarification on the point that the presently
existing house is at least 901 from the West lot line. Mr. Newhart Sr.
stated that it was easily that much and probably more.
Zoning Board of Appeals May 14, 1975
Mrs. Ripley, Mr. Hewett and Mr. Austen had -no objections to the
proposal. Mr. Hewett noted that no one had appeared in opposition to
the appeal.
MOTION by Mr. Edward Austen, seconded by Mrs. Laurene Ripley:
RESOLVED, that the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Ithaca
grant and hereby does grant a Variance to the property at 173 East
King Road (Parcel No. 6-44-2-8), owned by Richard M. Newhart Sr., to allow
the splitting of said parcel into two lots: one lot containing the existing
building having a minimum of 30,000 square feet for the one contiguous
portion fronting on East King Road exclusive of the 50' future roadway
right of way which will be set aside for the entire west lot boundary
as a permanent easement for highway construction; the second lot having
a minimum of 30,000 square feet with an approximate frontage of 200'
on the hypothetical future roadway right of way and its northerly lot
line being approximately 150' in its dimension.
This Variance is granted subject to the recording of a 50' easement
for future highway purposes measured from East King Road on the West .
lot line through to the rear of the principal lot.
There being no further discussion, the Chair called for a vote.
Aye - Hewett, Austen, Ripley.
Nay - None.
The MOTION was declared to be carried unanimously.
The Vice -Chairman declared the Public Hearing in the Newhart matter
closed at 8:00 p.m..
PUBLIC HEARING: APPLICATION OF MRS. FLORENCE W. GOLDSMITH TO EXPAND
PARKING SPACE AT LAKESIDE NURSING HOME, 1229 TRUMANSBURG ROAD (PARCEL
N0. 6-26-4-46.1), TO BE HEARD BY ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS ACCORDING TO
ARTICLE V, SECTION 18, PARAGRAPH 11 AND ARTICLE XIV, SECTION 77,
PARAGRAPH 7 OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE.
Vice -Chairman Hewett declared
matter duly opened at 8:00 p.m.
the Public Hearing in the above -noted
Mr. Fabbroni presented for the record the Town Clerk's Affidavit
of Posting and Publication of the Appeal of Mrs. Florence W. Goldsmith,
as noted above, duly signed and notarized.
Mr. Fabbroni presented for the record the Appeal Form signed by
Mrs. Florence W. Goldsmith for Lakeside Nursing Home, Inc., dated
May 8, 1975, Mr. Fabbroni noted that the Appeal Form is in error in
itscitation of Section 77, paragraph 6, and asked that the Board please
accept the Appeal Form extant as it is correctly published in the
Ithaca Journal and cited above.
Mr. Fabbroni presented for the record the Secretary's Affidavit
of Service by Mail of the Notice of Public Hearing to the various
neighbors adjacent to and near the Lakeside Nursing Home,
Mr.
David Gersh
appeared as attorney for the
Goldsmiths and
Lakeside
Nursing Home,
Inc. asking for approval of
an addition to
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