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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWhite Hawk Neg Dec 10-15-2019 Town BdSupervisor Dietrich supported the environmental review, as it stands. He suggested that the action of SEQR determination proceed. Randall explained that this action will allow the project to proceed to County Planning and the Danby Planning Board for review. RESOLUTION NO. 64 OF 2018 - DETERMINATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL SIGNIFICANCE, A LOCAL LAWAMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF DANBYAMENDING LOCAL LAW NO.3 OF 2007 TO ESTABLISH PLANNED DEVELOPMENT ZONE 19 FOR "WHITE HAWK ECOVILLAGE" Whereas an Application has been submitted for proposed rezoning of the existing Planned Development Zone 19, tax parcel numbers T-1-68 and 7.1-1-1 through-32 by Greg Nelson and Mark Pruce, Applicants, on behalf of Seven Circles, LLC, Owner; and Whereas this is an action under Sections 800 and 802 of the Zoning Ordinance of the Town of Danby, Applications for Rezoning and Modifications of Site Plans, respectively; and Whereas an Application has been submitted for concurrent review and approval by the Town of Danby Planning Board for Modification of Site Plan; and Whereas 6 NYCRR Part 617 of the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) requires that a Lead Agency be established for conducting environmental review of projects in accordance with local and state environmental law; and Whereas State Law specifies that for actions governed by local environmental review, the Lead Agency shall be that local agency which has primary responsibility for approving and carrying out the action; and Whereas the proposed project is a Type I action under the Town of Danby Environmental Review of Actions and an Unlisted action under the State Environmental Quality Review Act; and Whereas pursuant to §617.6(b)(3) of the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA), the Town of Danby Planning Board has been identified as an interested agency and it has been requested that this interested agency consents to the Town Board being Lead Agency for this project and has consented; and Whereas this Board, acting as Lead Agency in environmental review, did on October 15, 2018 review and accept as adequate: a Full Environmental Assessment Form (SEAF), Part 1, submitted by the Applicant, and Part 2 and 3, prepared by the Planning Administrator; and other application materials; Now Therefore, be it Resolved that this Town Board, having declared itself Lead Agency in this matter, determines the proposed Rezoning and Modification of Site Plan will result in no significant impact on the environment and that a Negative Declaration for purposes of Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law be filed in accordance with the provisions of Part 617 of the State Environmental Quality Review Act. Moved by Dietrich, Second by Connors. The motion passed. In Favor: Connors, Holahan, Miller, Ulinski, Dietrich Planning Report There was a discussion regarding the status of an easement agreement with Danby Community Park Association. The Right of Way easement agreement needs to be in place before the TCAT bus shelter can be installed. Planner Randall reviewed a list of comments and changes to the easement agreement, requested by the DCPA. Julie Clougherty (DCPA President) arrived during this review. The proposed changes were reviewed point by point. Clougherty gave verbal approval for the revisions. The bus shelter project can move forward once the agreement has been signed by both involved parties. The EV charging station has been installed and is in operation. The station is accessible through a smartphone "app" or through the use of a key fob, currently in the Code Office. There was a discussion of the need for multiple access fobs. A suggestion was made to have one in Code office, and one or more in Town Clerk's office. This should provide access for all EV drivers during Town Hall open hours. The station is currently free to use. Should a decision be made to collect a fee for this use, EV Connects receives 12 percent of the income. There is no obligation to collect a fee, and no plans to do so at this time. An article with this information has been submitted to the Danby Area News. A second DAN article has been submitted regarding the completed Natural Resources Inventory for the Town of Danby. Many of the maps related to the NRI are now ready for public review. An "Open House" informal information session will be held on Tuesday November 13 at 6pm, to be followed by the Town Board -Minutes -20181015 - Wednesday, October 31, 2018 Page 3 of 5