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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPB Minutes 1957-06-15 MINUTES PLANNIGN BOARD OF TE TOWN OF ITHACA NNE '.5 , 1957 All members were present . Mr . Enos Plye presented and discussed a plan for the development of 15 lots on his tract of land on Honness Lane . Mr . Pyle ' s plan appeared to be well laid out . However it was felt desirable to have a more complete plan showing the proposal for the whole tract of lamd , not just 15 lots . Mr . Liguori pointed out that soil tests on the tract of land and in the area in general have not been satisfactory andthat it is necessary to construct sewage dis- posal systems in fill in that area. He also stated that the 15 lots in a sub- division with sewage disposal systems in fill might establish a dangerous precedent which would place the Health Department in a position where itis mould be forced to approve such plans for other subdiciders in the ii:mediate area . Although sewage disposal sustems in fill are rigidly designed . there is insuffieient :information available to insure satisfactory operation for extended periods of time . Mr . Liguori advised Mr . Pyle that the. proposal would be given consideration by the Health Department andthat he will recieve a reply one way or the other . Mr . Pyle left a copy of the plan and a letter stating his proposal for the Planning Board files . Ben Boynton announced that the Town Board is holding a hearing in connection with the proposed trailer ordinance at 5 P . M . on Juhp 6 . He urged that Planning Board members attend the hearing . Mr . Boynton briefly went overthe provisions of the trailer ordinance . t is anticipated that local trailer camp operators may object to some of the requirements . Chairman Watson discussed in general the activities of the Regional Planning Board to date . Chairman Watson pointed out that the Board has available $ 1 , 000 ® for planning studies during the year . It was agreed that since the basic map of the town together with a rough location of property lines was pre pared last year , that it probably would not be necessary to employ a trained planner or engineertD carry on the needed activities during the coming summer . It was agreed that any parttime person employed by the Planning Board should be under the supervision of Mr . Ben Boynton and under the direction of the Board as a whole . Preferably this individual should be a local person who is familiar with the town. Chairman Watson and Ben Boynton were given the authority to seek such a person and to employ him at a rate not to exceed $300 per month for a period of 2 months . Mr . Watson agreed to consult with Board members by telephone prior to employment . It was agreed that the basic map should be expanded to provide an up -to-date land use map and a master plan for proper development of the town. There is a need for organization of the Planning office including provisions for map and file storage and it was agreed that this should be done . Mr . Boynton also suggested that it may be advisable to carry on a land survey of thetown boundaries as present surveys do not appear to be accurate . It ws; s suggested by Mr . Liguori that this might be a proper function for joint participation by the City of Ithaca , the Village of Cayuga Heights , the Town of Ithaca and possibly some of the surrounding towns . It was generally agreed that the task of providing for such a service was not the responsibility of the Planning Board although the Board is definitely interested in an accurate survey . 0 cont ' �vrr . Phillips. had. nothing new to report on his proposal to amend and clarify tha gri. cultural zone sections of the Zoning Ordinance . Motion was made by Mr . Phillips that the Town Board give serious consideration to amendment of Section 47 of the Zoning Ordinance which states in part that amendments to the. Zoning Ordinance shall be submitted to the. Board of Appeals for review. It was felt by the Board that this is a proper function for the Planning Board and that the words, "Board of Appeal " be deleted and the words " Planning Board of the Town of Ithaca111 be inserted in Section 47 .. The motion was seconded and adopted . A letter was received and filed from Pyr .. Lawton J. Pugsley concerning an old structure owned by Clara Heidt on the East Shore Drivewhich is presently used for storage. It is said that the build is structurally unsound , that it obstructs the . view of trafficend that it is a general public nuisance . Mr . Boynton also produced a letter signed by several neighbors requesting that something be done to removethe building. Mrs . Heidt hadirefused to allow the building to be town down. It was .felt that the Planning Board has no juris» diction over such structures and that Mr . Boynton should do whatever he thought he could *nder the existing regulations to give the people relief . Mr . Boynton discussed the need in the Town for regulations covering the storage.* deposition and holding of refuse on premises . He stated that a certain- gas- station on Elmira Road was disposing of oil cans over a bank creating a very unsightly problem. Mr . Liguori volunteered to draft a proposed amendment tothe zoning ordinance covering the storage amd the holding of refuse: on property . The. suggested amendments are as follows : g ry LVP i Se7 e , eigo Cewa 00peV, "'Offensive material as used in this section shall mean any sewage , fecal matter , manure , garbage , dead animals , meat wastes , tankage , brine , urine , or any putrescible organic matter or the contents of sewage: cesspools , septic tanks or chemical toilets , either in the liquid. or solid state or any other substance or liquid dangerous or pre - judicial to health" . • " The term rubbish as used in this section shall mean paper , card** board , abandoned automobiles , parts and accessories , abandoned wood containers , cans , bottles or any disposable type containers " . • " No person , firm, corporation , or municipality shall permit , deposit , store or hold any offensive material on any premises or in any building or structureunless such material is so treated , screened , covered or placed as t o not create a nuisance detrimental t o health . • A11 containers. forlhe. storage of such material shall completely confine the material , shall . be vermin and insect proof and shall be kept in a noffe si a and sanjni y c . d ' tIon at all times "' 1.4 Ali " No persons firm, corporation orcipality s 1 permit , d osit , ;001 r store or hold any rubbish on any premises or in any place unless such material is confined in suitable weather resistant containers., or structuresg " This section shall not apply to any dump operated and licensed underihe. provisions of the County Sanitary Code " . The. above regulations will be discussed at the next meeting July 39 1957 • Frank R. Liguori Secretary