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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPB Minutes 2022-04-05 TOWN OF ITHACA PLANNING BOARD 215 North Tioga Street Ithaca,New York 14850 Tuesday,April 5,2022 Due to COVID-19 and the NYS Legislation allowing virtual meetings (amendments to Chapter 417 of the Laws of 2021 signed by Governor Hochul on 3/16/22),the meeting will be held via the Zoom audio/visual application with no in-person attendance permitted. Members of the public may listen to (call in on cell or landline: (929)436-2866 and enter the Meeting ID: 836 4376 4382)or view(by computer go to https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83643764382)the Board meeting through Zoom. AGENDA 7:00 P.M. SEQR Determination: Verizon Wireless Telecommunications Antenna Replacement, 156 Palustris Drive. 7:00 P.M. PUBLIC HEARING: Consideration of Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval for the proposed improvements to the telecommunications facility located at 156 Palustris Drive, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 65.-1-5.2, Low Density Residential Zone. The project involves replacing telecommunications antennas and other equipment on an existing telecommunications tower located off of Dryden Road/NYS Route 366. This is an Unlisted Action under the State Environmental Quality Review Act and is subject to environmental review. Cornell University, Owner; Bell Atlantic Mobile Systems, LLC d/b/a Verizon Wireless,Applicant; Robert Burgdorf, Nixon Peabody LLP,Agent. 7:15 P.M. PUBLIC HEARING: Consideration of Final Site Plan Approval for the proposed 9,670 square foot building addition at the Coddington Road Community Center located at 920 Coddington Road, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 47.-1-11.3, Low Density Residential Zone. The proposal also involves expanding the parking lot, constructing a new wastewater treatment system and stormwater management system, and other improvements. This is an Unlisted Action under the State Environmental Quality Review Act which the Town of Ithaca Planning Board made a negative determination of environmental significance on August 4, 2020. Coddington Road Community Center, Owner/Applicant; Heather Mount, Executive Director,Agent. 4. Discussion of revisions to Town Code Section 270-186, Site Plan Requirements. 5. Persons to be heard. 6. Approval of Minutes: March 1, 2022 and March 15,2022. 7. Other Business. 8. Adjournment. Susan Ritter 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 under"Planning Board"on the"Meeting Agendas"page(http://www.town.ithaca.nv.us/meeting-agendas). TOWN OF ITHACA Anil NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING 216 N.Tioga St 14850 607.273.1747 www town itharA ny wq 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 30th day of March 2022, deponent served the within Notice upon the property owners within 500 ft. of the properties and projects identified below for: Consideration of Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval for the proposed improvements to the telecommunications facility located at 156 Palustris Drive, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 65.-1-5.2. Consideration of Final Site Plan Approval for the proposed 9,670 square foot building addition at the Coddington Road Community Center located at 920 Coddington Road, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 47.-1- 11.3 By depositing same enclosed in a postpaid addressed wrapper, in a post office tinder 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 March 30, 2022, and the notice has been duly published in the official newspaper, Ithaca Journal on March 30, 2022. Abby HoQr, Administrative Assistant Sworn to before me on 30t'- 2022, . ... .......... ................ ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Notary Pubic B CCKY L JOWAw NOTAR)( PUBUC,,STATE O�F NEW' 'YORK NO DIJ,0161186381 QuoHfled hi TompHns counl,jP, MY COMMisflon, ExPdres AID0 28, 20 TOWN OF IT ACA PLANNING BOAR PU LIC NEARING NOI ICE The Planning Board will held public hearings on"Tuesday,April 5,2022,at the following times and on the following matters: 7:00 P, . Consideration of Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval for the proposed improvements to the telecommunications facility located at 156 Palustris Drive, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No, 65.-1-5.2, Low Density Residential Zone. The project involves replacing telecommunications antennas and other equipment on an existing telecommunications tower located off of Dryden Road/NS Route 366. This is an Unlisted Action under the State Environmental Quality Review Act and is subject to environmental review. Cornell University,Owner; Bell Atlantic Mobile Systems,LLC d/b/a Verizon Wireless,Applicant; Robert Burgdorf,Nixon Peabody LLP, Agent, 7.15 P.M, Consideration of Final Site Plan Approval for the proposed 9,670 square foot building addition at the Coddington Road Community Center located at 920 Coddington Road, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel. No. 47,-1-11.3, Low Density Residential Zone. The proposal also involves expanding the parking lot, constructing a new wastewater treatment system and stormwater management system,and other improvements. 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N Cv C w ' cis ro ar > n 'au 0 z aw2� Ex*0 ro � � o f c c c ON r ° a � r>a� od a c a cry � Ec MWo ,ry ? 4' ° ucE ° E "adaE. > e . c v c e - ® 6 R! o' uo E_ c our EMuom h u l Lam � c0° etea TOWN OF ITHACA PLANNING BOARD Tuesday, April 5, 2022 Minutes Board Member Present: Liebe Meier Swain, Chair; Fred Wilcox, Ariel Casper, Yvonne Fogarty, Greg Lindquist, Liz Bageant and Alternate Bill Arms Absent: Cindy Kaufman Town Staff: Justin McNeal, and David O'Shea, Engineering; Marty Moseley, Codes; Paulette Rosa, Town Clerk; Susan Brock, Attorney for the Town; Chris Balestra, Planner; and Sue Ritter, Director of Planning Agenda Item 1 Consideration of Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval for the proposed improvements to the telecommunications facility located at 156 Palustris Drive, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 65.-1-5.2, Low Density Residential Zone. The project involves replacing telecommunications antennas and other equipment on an existing telecommunications tower located off of Dryden Road/NYS Route 366. This is an Unlisted Action under the State Environmental Quality Review Act and is subject to environmental review. Cornell University, Owner; Bell Atlantic Mobile Systems, LLC d/b/a Verizon Wireless, Applicant; Robert Burgdorf, Nixon Peabody LLP, Agent. Overview Robert Burgdorf stated that at the last meeting the town required additional RFEME information which although not legally required, was provided in a report of March 28th confirming EME emissions on all three carriers at peak fully meet federal standards. Ms. Brock stated the applicant's latest RF emission report looks fine, as it used the general population exposure standard; the table that listed limits for both occupational exposure and general population are the ones listed in the Code of Federal Regulations. They certified they had followed the process in the FCC Bulletin. While she could not run the calculations, she had no reason to think anything was improper. Ms. Brock then addressed the applicant's letter included in the latest submission; Verizon said in the letter and again at this meeting that it is not required to provide, under federal law, for these facilities that fall under section 6409, a radio frequency emissions report showing they are complying with the FFC's emissions standards. However, in 2014, the FCC issued a Report and Order which states that localities may require a covered request under 6409 to comply with generally applicable building, structural, electrical, and safety codes or with other laws codifying objective standards reasonably related to health and safety, and they may condition approval on such compliance. The Order further clarifies that eligible facility requests covered by 6409(a) must still comply with any relevant federal requirement, including any applicable commission(FCC)requirements. The FCC says they have to comply, and we can require compliance. PB 2022-04-05 (Filed 5111) Pg 1 The town does require compliance per Town Code section 270-219, which states "A safety analysis by a qualified professional must accompany any special permit or site plan application, renewal thereof or modification, for the purpose of certifying that general public electromagnetic radiation exposure does not exceed standards set by the FCC or any permit granted by FCC." Next, the letter said the town suggested Verizon Wireless simply withdraw their application. That's not true, never once did anyone request that of them. At the beginning of the last meeting, the acting chair asked if Ms. Brock or Ms. Balestra had received a response from the applicant as to whether they would like to proceed,postpone, or withdraw the application. Ms. Brock responded that she had not heard from them, but that Ms. Balestra had been the point of contact. Ms. Balestra reported that she had forwarded Ms. Brock's emails to the applicant; the applicant's representatives then began speaking. That was it. Nobody ever asked them to withdraw the application. The letter states that the town misunderstands the report and implies that the town is acting in bad faith. Ms. Brock said the Exhibit F report submitted for the last meeting incorrectly used the wrong limits. It used occupational exposure limits when it should have used the more stringent general population exposure limits. The attorney for Verizon Wireless stated incorrectly at the last meeting that the occupational limits are even more stringent. Their RF engineer stated that what they supplied does show compliance and shows occupational is IOX more strict than general POPS.So, because they were claiming incorrectly that the occupational limits were more stringent than the general population limits, and because they used the wrong limits, that is why we asked them to do the process correctly. The new report they've submitted for this meeting correctly states that the FCC's general population limit is 5X more restrictive than the occupational limits. The letter also states the town has a fundamental misunderstanding of the very basic tenets of EME emissions, including, among other things, that if a facility meets occupational limits, then the general population are necessarily met to an even greater degree. We were not given absolute numbers. Exhibit F provided exposure information expressed only as a percentage of the FCC occupational exposure limits, not as an absolute value. It's not true that if a facility's emissions are less than 100% of the occupational limits, that the general population limits are necessarily met at all. So, x percent of an occupational limit number is always going to be an even bigger percentage of the smaller general population number. For example, if the occupational limit is 100 and the general population limit is 5x less (20) and they were at 2 1% of the occupational limit, that would be, in whatever unit you are measuring, 21 units. If the general population limit is 20, 21 of the units is more than 100%. At the last meeting we were not given the ratio, so we could not tell at that meeting, because they used the wrong limits and they stated wrongly which limits were more stringent, we didn't know what the numbers meant and could not tell if the numbers were reliable. That's why we asked for the new information. There was also contradictory information in their submissions about whether other carriers' emissions were included or not. There is a footnote in the letter that tries to explain an email from their attorney, but their attorney's email speaks for itself. It says Verizon Wireless cannot PB 2022-04-05 (Filed 5111) Pg 2 provide any information related to other carriers or provide an RF emissions propagation map that includes them, as it does not have access to their information and exact specifications. It is also stated in the letter than there's a history that demonstrates that the issues raised by the town are not done in good faith, as does its positions and statements. Ms. Brock said a lot of what she just said addresses the town's positions and statements and the matter of whether the town acted in good faith. Also, her quick search of the Planning Board and Zoning Board of Appeals minutes found that since 2004, Verizon Wireless has appeared before the Planning Board for 6 different projects. Some were for a monopole or freestanding tower, others were for co-locations. All of those were approved. Ms. Brock was at almost all those meetings, and she named other current PB members who were at most or some of those meetings. Verizon Wireless also appeared before the ZBA twice for height variances for these projects, all of which were approved and Ms. Brock was present for those meetings. There is no evidence or basis for the assertion that the town was acting in bad faith. PB Resolution 2022-010: SEQR Preliminary & Final Site Plan Approval Verizon Telecommunications Antenna Replacement Tax Parcel No. 65.4-5.2 Whereas: 1. This action is consideration of Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval for the proposed improvements to the telecommunications facility located at 156 Palustris Drive, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 65.-1-5.2, Low Density Residential Zone. The project involves replacing telecommunications antennas and other equipment on an existing telecommunications tower located off Dryden Road/NYS Route 366. Cornell University, Owner; Bell Atlantic Mobile Systems, LLC d/b/a Verizon Wireless, Applicant; Robert Burgdorf,Nixon Peabody LLP, Agent; 2. This is an Unlisted Action for which the Town of Ithaca Planning Board is the lead agency in the environmental review with respect to the project; 3. The Planning Board, on April 5, 2022, has reviewed and accepted as adequate a narrative, Short Environmental Assessment Form(EAF) Part 1, submitted by the applicant, Parts 2 and 3 prepared by Town Planning staff, an aerial map, a structural analysis study, an eligible facility form, a set of drawings titled "Varna Relo Project#20202222884, Location Code: 190412, 156 Palustris Dr./14850, Town of Ithaca, County of Tompkins, State of New York," prepared by Verizon and Costich Engineering, dated 02/16/2021 and most recently updated 10/15/2021; and other application materials; and 4. The Town Planning staff has recommended a negative determination of environmental significance with respect to the proposed Site Plan Approval; PB 2022-04-05 (Filed 5111) Pg 3 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 action as proposed, 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: Yvonne Fogarty Vote: ayes—Casper, Fogarty, Meier Swain, Wilcox, Lindquist, Bageant and Arms Public Hearing Ms. Meier Swain opened the Public Hearing at 7:17 p.m. There was no one wishing to speak, and the public hearing was closed. Determination A condition was suggested by Ms. Brock re: Verizon meeting and demonstrating compliance with the FCC's limits for human exposure to radiofrequency radiation. She is adding that condition because the applicant is contesting the town's ability to require this, and also there has been a dispute as to whether under Section 6409 they have demonstrated they are an eligible facilities request. If the modification does not meet a condition of the prior approval, then it would not be eligible under 6409. We have had some disagreements about that, so to make it perfectly clear for the future and to avoid future disagreements about that we should put this condition into this resolution and all future resolutions. The applicant's attorney stated that from the applicant's standpoint, the condition can be imposed, but the condition is not consented to and he reserved their rights. Ms. Meier Swain asked for clarification, since this is a condition of the final approval. Ms. Brock explained she thinks Mr. Burgdorf is saying we can include the condition but Verizon is not saying they agree legally that we have the right to require this. It would be dealt with in a future application, where it may or may not become an issue in terms of what they think they need to submit. Mr. Burgdorf agreed, saying it is not a fight for tonight,but may be a fight in the future. He is saying they do not agree with it, and they may fight it in the future Mr. Lindquist said this condition would become part of any other telecommunications approvals that the Planning Board makes. Ms. Meier Swain agreed that she could not envision this would be applicable to only one carrier. The motion was moved as revised with the condition. PB Resolution 2022-011: Preliminary & Final Site Plan Approval PB 2022-04-05 (Filed 5111) Pg 4 Verizon Telecommunications Antenna Replacement Tax Parcel No. 65.4-5.2 Whereas: I. This action is consideration of Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval for the proposed improvements to the telecommunications facility located at 156 Palustris Drive, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 65.-1-5.2, Low Density Residential Zone. The project involves replacing telecommunications antennas and other equipment on an existing telecommunications tower located off Dryden Road/NYS Route 366. Cornell University, Owner; Bell Atlantic Mobile Systems, LLC d/b/a Verizon Wireless, Applicant; Robert Burgdorf,Nixon Peabody LLP, Agent; 2. This is an Unlisted Action for which the Town of Ithaca Planning Board, as lead agency in the environmental review with respect to the project,has, on April 5, 2022,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, at a public hearing held on April 5, 2022,has reviewed,and accepted as adequate a narrative, an aerial map, a structural analysis study, an eligible facility form, a set of drawings titled"Varna Relo Project#20202222884,Location Code: 190412, 156 Palustris Dr./14850, Town of Ithaca,County of Tompkins, State of New York,"prepared by Verizon and Costich Engineering, dated 02/16/2021 and most recently updated 10/15/2021; and other application materials; Now therefore be it resolved: I. That the Town of Ithaca Planning Board hereby waives certain requirements for Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval, as shown on the Preliminary and Final Site Plan Checklists,having determined from the materials presented that such waiver will result in a significant alteration of neither the purpose of site plan control nor the policies enunciated or implied by the Town Board; and 2. That the Town of Ithaca Planning Board hereby grants Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval for the proposed Verizon improvements located at 156 Palustris Drive, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 65.-1-5.2, as described in the set of site plan drawings noted in Whereas# 3 above, subject to the following condition: a. At all times,Verizon's facilities must not result in human exposure to radiofrequency radiation in excess of the applicable FCC safety standards. Verizon shall submit with any future application for facility modification a safety analysis by a qualified professional certifying that all applicable FCC safety standards for human exposure to radiofrequency radiation will be met. Moved: Fred Wilcox Seconded: Greg Lindquist Vote: ayes—Wilcox, Lindquist, Arms, Bageant, Meier Swain and Fogarty Abstained—Casper Ms. Meier Swain recused herself from the next action due to a conflict of interest. Fred Wilcox took over as chair. PB 2022-04-05 (Filed 5111) Pg 5 Agenda Item 3 Consideration of Final Site Plan Approval for the proposed 9,670 square foot building addition at the Coddington Road Community Center located at 920 Coddington Road, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 47.-1-11.3, Low Density Residential Zone. The proposal also involves expanding the parking lot, constructing a new wastewater treatment system and stormwater management system, and other improvements. This is an Unlisted Action under the State Environmental Quality Review Act which the Town of Ithaca Planning Board made a negative determination of environmental significance on August 4, 2020. Coddington Road Community Center, Owner/Applicant; Heather Mount, Executive Director, Agent. Heather Mount, Rod Ives and Kelly Maher were present for questions and Ms. Mount gave a brief presentation. Questions Mr. Arms asked about the previous questions regarding fire safety and whether they had been addressed. Ms. Mount responded that they received a variance from the State for reduced water flow for the sprinkler system and documentation regarding that was included in the submission. Mr. Wilcox asked about the underground storm water management system and being located on the existing wastewater system site. Mr. Ives responded that the underground system requires quite a bit of excavation and the existing wastewater system and leach field will be excavated and hauled off site. Ms. Fogarty asked if the project falls under the new guidelines for green building and if the lines of trees along the current old buildings are coming down and if so, will they be replaced? Ms. Maher referred to the landscaping plan, saying they will be removing some trees and replanting others, and yes, the project meets the green building guidelines. Public Hearing Mr. Wilcox opened the public hearing at 7:38 p.m. William Desch spoke, saying he was an adjoining property owner and he asked questions about the stormwater system and utility upgrades and its projected life and disruptions in service to the neighborhood. Mr. O'Shea addressed the stormwater, saying there are numerous examples of the system being proposed and we have not had any issues with the designs and the owners are required to sign a Stormwater Operations and Management Agreement with the Town and they are inspected annually. PB 2022-04-05 (Filed 5111) Pg 6 The applicant noted the service interruption(s) would come from the utility companies. There was no one else wishing to speak and the public hearing was at 7:46 p.m. Determination There were no additional comments from the Board and a condition was added regarding stormwater pollution protection plan outstanding items being completed prior to issuance of a building permit. PB Resolution 2022-012: Final Site Plan Approval Coddington Road Community Center Addition Tax Parcel No. 47.4-11.3 920 Coddington Road Whereas: 1. This action involves consideration of Final Site Plan Approval for the proposed 9,670 square foot building addition at the Coddington Road Community Center located at 920 Coddington Road, Town of Ithaca Tax Parcel No. 47.-1-11.3, Low Density Residential Zone. The proposal also involves expanding the parking lot, constructing a new wastewater treatment system and underground stormwater management system, and other improvements. Coddington Road Community Center, Owner/Applicant; Heather Mount, Executive Director, 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 August 4, 2020, 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 April 5, 2022,has reviewed and accepted as adequate a narrative, a set of drawings titled "New Building Coddington Road Community Center, 920 Coddington Road, Town of Ithaca, Tompkins County,New York,"prepared by Naperiala Consulting, Professional Engineer, P.C, dated 06/17/2020 and revised 02/21/22, including sheets COO I, C100, C200 (Boundary and Topographic Survey Map,prepared by C.T. Males Associates), C410, C300- C700, C701, C710-C712, C800, C901-906, floor plan and elevation drawings prepared by HOLT Architects, dated 6/15/2020, including sheets AP101-AP 103, and other application materials; Now therefore be it resolved: That the Town of Ithaca Planning Board hereby grants Final Site Plan Approval for the proposed building addition and other improvements for the Coddington Road Community Center, as described in the materials listed in Whereas #3 above, subject to the following conditions: PB 2022-04-05 (Filed 5111) Pg 7 a. Before the issuance of any building permits, submission, review and execution of an Operation, Maintenance and Reporting agreement for the proposed stormwater management facilities, specifying the ownership and maintenance responsibilities for the stormwater system, including: (i) Submission of an access easement to assure Town of Ithaca access to the stormwater facilities, and (ii) 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, b. All outdoor lighting shall conform to the requirements of the Town of Ithaca Outdoor Lighting Law; the proposed building lights shown on Sheet C800 shall be fully shielded and angled according to the law to eliminate outward glare. All outdoor LED lighting shall have a maximum 3000k color temperature, and c. Before the issuance of any building permits, satisfaction of the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan comments 20 and 21, and Water comment 1, in the Town of Ithaca Engineering Memorandum from Daniel Thaete, dated July 13, 2020, and revised November 19, 2021. Moved: Ariel Casper Seconded: Yvonne Fogarty Vote: ayes—Casper, Fogarty, Arms, Lindquist, Wilcox and Bageant Agenda Item 4 Discussion of revisions to Town Code Section 270-186, Site Plan Requirements. Ms. Balestra explained the Town has been working on revising the Site Plan requirements, which are over 30 years old, and need to be brought up to date and reflect current practices and technology used and to increase readability. Some discussion followed on minor aspects and regarding the process. Mr. Wilcox thanked the planning staff for the efforts in updating the Site Plan requirements and moved to recommend the revisions to the Site Plan Requirements to the Town Board for approval, seconded by Ariel Casper; unanimous. Agenda Item 5 Persons to be heard-None Agenda Item 6 Approval of Minutes Motion made by Ms. Fogarty, seconded by Ms. Meier Swain to approve the minutes of March 1, 2022, as amended; unanimous with Ms. Bageant abstaining. PB 2022-04-05 (Filed 5111) Pg 8 Motion by Greg Lindquist, seconded by Ariel Casper to approve minutes of March 15, 2022, as amended; unanimous with Ms. Meier Swain, Mr. Arms and Mr. Wilcox abstaining. Agenda Item 7 Other Business. Discussion on the Executive Order which is set to expire and the next meeting may be in-person and will have to be advertised as in-person attendance allowed due to timing. There is some legislation working its way through that may permit hybrid options, but plan for in-person at this point. Meeting was adjourned upon motion by Mr. Wilcox, seconded by Ms. Meier Swain, unanimous. Submitt y Paulette Rosa, Town Clerk PB 2022-04-05 (Filed 5/11) p'g�9