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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPB Minutes 1966-03-03 , A r'�= ' , � ;1 ;.�i "� Of �rmks :, P LAI` INT. Nt-, BOARD V'i >`11 TES • MARCH hn A meeting of the Town of Tth , o .,3. r anrgin Board was held at the Torn Offices , 108 East Greer. Street ;, r * tv of Ithaca , at 7 : U0 P : M ,: on Thursday , March 8s 1966 Members of the Board present were : Chairman Desch , Frank Liguoril, Elmer Phillips , Richard Perry , Walter Wa, r; g1ns , Robert J . 1,4el, ls and Secretary Cheryl Beninali Also present were . Harry Hamilton , 'Esq and Lagrand Chaser. The minutes of the February 8 , 3. 966 mean tinct were Approved as read . SCHOENFELD PROPERTY 4 WILAffAMSBURC zA ' T Ar4RAND CHShSE Mro Hamilton presented a survey C1 a portion of the Schoenfe " d Property m Williamsburg 'Eas -t to the Soavd . He Dointed out .4wo of s in this subdi. vsion which are very large and could easily be rade into three lots, Mr . Chase stated that- "efore he. spent rano money on a new survey shouting the three lots p he wvant�eacd assurcanCe that the Board would give preliminary approval for sante ,, lot was pointed out that the water and sewage facilities are already in , • Upon motion by Mr , Wiggins , seconded by Mrs Phi3. l9ps , and approved by unanimous votes a. L was moved that Mr . Chase be gi en preliminary approval for converting these two lots into three lots , COMPTON SUBDIVISION The Board reviewed the pre ?imin " r-y subdivision plans " Property of Roy Compton , George Compton , James Lacy " datewd Ju ?y 19 , 1965 , prepared by ToGo Miller The Board has asked the developer to poInt out; t- he various ri7hts of way on the prela.nHoary map before tine Board r-; ran t approval of same ,, The mu ? n problem with the proposed lay== caul of the lots is the: high tension lime running through the subdivision houses cannot be built on a right of way under a high �: ension line c t,, . ., rex ay suggested that the Board . in order -to proteez prospective buyers „ require the developer to specify on the man those lots affected by the high tension line . It was also pointed out that if the developer were to study the problem more $ he could actually Fret more .for his money and , -therefore , protect the 'buyers of the lots in the subdivision It was also po ?nt: ed out that before this plan can be accepted by the Board , the lots have to be numbered , Mr , Wells reported to the Board that he has suggested -to Tom Miller that the roads and lots be re � Dlot •ted so the developer would not be affected by the high tension line: . There: are five main lots under the line as now shown on the plan. There are also twelve road Crosslligs . under the high tension lime shown on the map as submit ted .. It was moved by Mr ,, Wiggins s seconded by Mr ,, ? "hillips , and carri ; : el by unanimous vote that Mrs, .sells writ-7 a 'Letter to Tom Miller Planning Board Minutes a Mar h 39 196b Page 2 • .L , it that t s ` he feeli , h of the ' 1 = , n ng Beard that the road . i1. line ; and / or lots should be re - fashioned The Board c.> ould like to have To*r, Miller ' s feeling and opinion on this particu *j. ar problem and also other problems in this proposed subdivision . Mr . 'Hells is also to return the plan when he writes the above- referred to letter , with the intention of Mr . Miller sub"ti. tting a more hi .rmonious plan for the individual as well as the developer . MORSE (CHAIN COMPANY ADDITION A preliminary map was presented to the Board for approval of the proposed addition to ?horse Ch .:: In Company ,, This area . s industrial zoned , as pointed out by Zoning Offices Wells . Beforcl any construction can take place in industrial zoning , a site plan has 7: o be approved by the Planning Board the ma -in Problem the Board is concerned with is haat z9 connection be made v71th the present sewer so that houses south of .the new road lead ing into Morse Chain off Route 96 €3 will not be cut of from the sewer aftear the road is completed ., A 20 � foot easement would be required in order to mage th o_ s con ._ ection and put a sl . eve across this new road The Board requested Bob Ta. ? lrian point out s ..F> ecifically where the three drainage cults shown on -thn site plan t,ould permit the water° to drain . There was also a question raised about the new road intersection at Route 96B . However , this s i 'i uation is in a state of f l ' .ax at the present time due to tha fact that plans for 963 are not defftnite at this time . Therefore , no decision was tirade on this matter . It was ,nio �ved by Mr :, Phillips ;, sec.; oncied by flare Wiggins , and approved by unanialo- us tote 'that prellirila-ty approval be given on this site plan , but that elevat. Ion and drainage factor s be specified on thp, plan before ruxo her approval is granted LOCA ' LA '.17 01 ( I THACA 93 ) A proposed 2oca . law fvr the regulation of junk and salvage yards was submitted to the Town Board , at which time tit was suggested that the Planning Boards, Zoning Board t and Town Attorney ,, review the samne . It was pointed out by Mr . Wells that this proposed local law would combine the provisions of General Municipal Law 136 and the Town of Tthcknka Zoning Ordinance . ?fir . Nligpins suggested that the Town Attorneys -James V , Buyoueoss prepare an amendvirant to the 'Zoning Ordinance to aceompl. i. sh this objecti ve9 rather 'than have a l.oca ► law for same . Mr . Wells pointed out that his main problem as far as zoning is concerned is the enf.e.>rceM* mant of same After discussi. on , it vaasmoved by Mr . Wigg.ins , seconded by Mr , Phill1;1js and carried by unanimous vote that the Board feels it is in the best interest of the Tot-in -to ; on trot the storapre of unlicensed automobiles and yank matex" a. l , such as, ztef .rl. gerators and m1scallaneous plumb .. materials and appliances , :Ln -Ehe Town of Ithaca . The Board requests the Re £? .:E. o.R3a Plvnnf in7 Board 33i-nk' , a le.17rll 1,nc--� C0TriY enQcj Ion with respect to the solution of this pr^ ob :Gernc. In this rs ,gard , the Board requests . that Art ] c7e R ?. s `� `'s1 app Y 't� L� bra e; r L' 't '.; :� f the [ t3%3 PllP ,aw :: The P . annina Board Minutes �, �� t, .� ch 3 . ? � � � Wage 3 • Board °n71F. 1Jv�? hlu 't: o r` ii ; . REgionj "Iill a ?'1n .lnu Board at Fi .h cyl t7. mn d. they can Probably 001Tlc Up W1 . t .h 180Tre TAOdel SLIf_TSyeE' stions ., CORNELL UNIVEhzTTy `� P MK%E Mrs Ph . l. 11ps asked what progress has been made in this matter, Mr :, Uguor.i stated that he has bad specialists from, the Air Pollution Control .Board in Albany consulting on this mntter o Thee Air pollution ^ ontryol Board asked for more data ., a.no Mr , Liguori is expecting C+ full report within a short period of time . ROUTE 96B Mrs Phillips inquired as to whether anyone from the Town of Ithaca wa. s asked to go to Syracuse along wllflh the s9roup from the City in connection with Roue 96B , Mrs T.Ji ? UOVI stated that no one from the Town went , although they crere irs i. t ed , and that a corzimun ity group , consIsting of members of the municipali. ties involved , will submit Plans to state ofiriial. s with rc fl are .nce to this matter , It wes suggested by Mfr . Ph. ili .ilps tHaat Tjlr � Liguori give a report on Regional Planning Board act I vi. -t: i. es at each regular Town of Ithaca PlannLng Board mejeting _, 'ARK REPORT Mr , Phillips resigned as Cha . rm..a.n on tr: i. s committee due to the increase in the work he is doing, for Cornell �. ni verrsity and the State of ttew Fork ,, and he stared that he would help r, nalw chairman in any way he cane It was suggested that ChairT% ctn Desch ask Mrs Walter Schwan whe - . her .Fele wouldl be will n5x to, act ar, n . rJr chairtrtc`:tn, for the prark program Mrs Liguori stated that he i' 8lt th s Board has passed the Planning stage and that the Board now set, ilp the mechanics of operat S ng the proposed parks It was moved by Mr , Wigg :kns s sec aided by Mr. Perry , and carried by unanimous vote that the Plann- Ing Soayvd hira Mr . Exner to gzve the Board an action puri in order that the Sorard can go to the Town Board ( with an estimated cost of •t- he park program ) w th a resolution and request for funds ., It was also suggested that he Board Fet a proposal from Mr' ,, Exner to see what he coraes up with In reference. 'to a feasible. means of having a permanent staff member who cOul.d attend Planninp Board meetings and give his opinions on this matter and other similar matters , Mr , Wiggins stated that he wound contact Mr Exner and Mro Niederkorn iri this respect , RUSSELL HEIGHTS SUBDTVTM N It was pointed out by M`4 LiL (Dlrit1hat eeveloper Das dC' elope1 311 he Can Lf4q 'Zie present e- jJ „ ntaEnk syrCemc I d. was IYovezd by 1Mro vs :`" c= d=' Af by i,,{r `-Ihi l ps and approved by 21a & si2y E0afd MinEtes ® dare § ] , IgGS Paas % Arian u 9Cte t § at -t Boas! 7rant agprcval for development of a44i ± ; enal lots ± a « bis Sc54ivisioe eSiRR the septic tank System . ! is Aeeti23 gas a £ ] oUq; eJ a2 i0t05 T, Respectfully Submitted , Cheveyl Beninati Secretary � �