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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-01-27 - PB � 1 1 ' � d 1 I " f j 111 1 1 �E i i �{. o �. A C •6. -1 k I d'! .a. h 1 LL _, a ..� cafe LCD Ulysses Town Board and Planning Board Zoning Work Session , January 27 , 2000 Preesnt : Doug Austic , Carolyn Duddleston, Rick Geiger, Rose Hilbert, Lorren Hammond, George Kennedy, Budd Stover, zoning officer Alex Rachun, attorney for town Bruce Wilson, Karen Carlisle , Karen Flores from Tompkins County Planning . , Recording minutes : Deb Austic Planning Board chair George Kennedy called the meeting to order at 7 : 34 p.m . Karen Flores from Tompkins County Planning introduced herself and handed out a new draft of the ordinance . The Boards reviewed article I including definitions and noted editing changes suggested by Karen . There was a discussion regarding campgrounds and RV parks . The definition appeared sufficient, but Karen agreed to get examples of campground ordinances to compare when reviewing the operative definitions . The issue of incorporating barn refurbishing to encourage cottage industry was discussed again. It was decided that this would be addressed later in the ordinance . The definitions of modular and mobile homes were discussed . Alex agreed to copy the definitions from the building code to incorporate into the ordinance . There was a discussion that some uses had not been included in the chart and that would need to be reviewed at some point. It was also suggested that definitions be included for theater/cultural facility and perhaps movie theater. Karen agreed to research definitions for these . It was decided to continue review of the draft on February 9th unless any regular planning board business came up . George announced that he would be out of town from mid February to mid April and the planning board would need an acting chair for that time . Lorren grudgingly agreed to be acting chair for that time . The Board reviewed the minutes of 12/08/99 . Paula made a motion to approve the minutes, seconded by Rick and passed . The meeting ended at 10 : 03 p .m.