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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1982-06-16r a f /e4l i a _ J - -A&t I / Apt MAO 4/ M /. I of a — 'CORRECTED COPY Minutes Town of Danby Planning Board June 16, 1982 8:00 p.m. Members present: Donald Graham, Gary Leonhardt, Walt Sczepanski, Carol Benjamin. Others present: Pam Clermont, John Olszewski; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Burgess, Tom Holtham, Mark and Ann Lee, Rick and Mickey Parsons, Fred Soyring, Ed Shipman, Donna Collins, Donna Jackson, Craig Jackson, George Van - de Mark, Jim Henion. Privilege of the Floor: Mr. Jim Burgess, Jersey Hill Road West, op- posed, Three gas lines in area with helicopter patroling. Tom Holtham: Reserved decision. Mark and Ann Lee, King Road: another landing strip in area not nec- essary. There are three landing strips in Danby. John Olszewski, Jersey Hill Road West: a new landing strip not needed. It is too dangerous. Mickey Parsons: very low flying private planes already over her home. FAA can do nothing as long as they don't take off•and land at Tomp- kins County Airport. Rick Parsons: Mr. Henions flights will have to cross the Van de Mark. landing strip and this is extremely dangerous. Mr. Henion has not con. tacted Jersey Hill Road or King Road neighbors. Fred Soyring: no, agrees with his neighbors. Ed Shipman,West King Road: agrees-with his neighbors. It'6s not Necessary, Donna Jackson, B'lakesly Hill Road: strip. ridiculous to have another landing Craig Jackson: nuisance to neighbors; dangerous crossing Van de Marks landing strip. George Van de Mark: very dangerous if he takes off or lands in his pattern. He served a paper on Town of Danby, if any accidents occur, CORRECTED COPY :OORRf (2) TT Danby will be held responsible. He maintains Danby is zoned and attracts people because of it. They should be able to live with -in zoning reg- ulations. Danby is taking good care of Blakesly Hill Road. Mr. VandeMark has a registered commercial landing strip. Jim Henion: he likes Danby for peace and quiet, that is why he moved here. He is trying to abide by the rules, and has followed all regulations required. Pam Clermont: advised that proper proceedure must be followed. Mr. Henion must submit an application with an environmental impact state- ment to the Planning Board for consideration.- The Planning Board will make a recommendation to the Town Board. The Town Board, if in agree- ment, will have a public hearing ten days after a notice has been placed in the paper. After the public hearing, the Town Board may make the final decision. Mr. Henion has already been to the Board of Zoning Appeals. An ad appeared in the Ithaca Journal on Saturday, June 5, 19829 the B.Z.A. held a public hearing on June 10, 1982. Walt Sczepanski stated he has only known about the situation since June 14, 1982. With only two days to review the situation he did not feel ready to make a decision. The Minutes of the May 19 minutes were read and passed with one cor- rection, on Chuck Bruce's P.U..D* to read, the motion was passed with Jim Hovanec abstaining. It was decided that the minutes for the Planning Board meetings, after the chairperson has seen them, be,givin to the town supervisor as Not Approved Minutes. Pam Clermont discussed the revision of PUD section with us. We will meet on June 289 1982 at 8 :00 to review and discuss. After a discussion by the Planning Board, it was decidedthat due to im- proper proceedure used in handling Mr. Henions special permit applica- tion., the Planning Board authorized the Planning Board chairperson to call a meeting with the Town Supervisor, the B.Z.A. chairperson, the zoning officer, and the town lawyer to decide how to proceed from this point. The meeting was adjourned at 10:45 p.m.. The next meeting will be Sept. 15, 1982 8:00 p.m. Danby Town Hall. Members Present: IV inu.tes Town of Danby Planning Board June'' l6, , l9821 8:00 p.m. Donald Graham, Gary Leonhardt, Walt Sczepanski, Carol Benjamin, Others Present: Pam Clermont, John Olszewsky, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Burgess, Tom Holtham, Mark and Ann Lee,.Rick and Mickey Parsons, Fred Soring, Ed Shipman, Donna Collins, Donna Jackson, Craig Jackson, George Vain- de Mark, Jim Henion�!. Privilege of the Floor: Mr:t.t, J'im: Burge ,ss , Jersy-rHliliRoad West, op- posed three ga.s lines in area with helicopter patroling. Tom Holtham reserved decision. Mark and Ann Lee,. King Road, another landing strip in area not nec- essary. There are three landing strips in Danby. John Olszewsky Jersey Hill Road West, A new landing strip not needed. It is too dangerous. Mickey Parsons, very low flying private planes-already over her home. FAA can do nothing as long as they don't take off and land at Tomp- kins County Airport. Rick Parsons stated he will have to cross the Van De Mark landing strip and this is extremely dangerous. Mr. Henion has not contacted: Jersey Hill Road or King Road.neighbors, Fred Soring, no. Ed Shipman, West King Road,-agrees with his neighbors. It's not necessary. Donna Jackson, Blakesly Hill Road, ridiculous to have another landing strip. Craig Jackson, nuisance to neighbors; dangerous crossing Van de Mark. George Van De Mark, very dangerous if h� takes off orllands in his pattern. He served a paper on Town of Danby if any accidents occur, Danby will be held responsible. He maintains Danby is zoned and at- tracts people because of it. They then should be able to live within zoning regulations. Danby is taking good care of Blakesly Hill Road. Van de Mark registered commerical landingstrip. Jim Henion,' he likes Danby for peace and quiet. That is why he moved here. He is trying to abide by the rules and has followed all regulations required. J i Pam Clermont advised that prober pr. oceedure must be f i olloti!ed, .:r. . Henion must submit an application ::ith an entiTi?•onmEntal impact state- ment to the Planning Board for consic'era uion. ne rla11 Board will make a recommendation to the Town nn;�rd. The 7o nk Hoard, if in agreement,1.2-will have a public hearinL, len da�yrs .after._a notice has been placed in- j the paper. After the public hearing the Twon Board may make the final decision. Mr. Henion has already beer_ to the Board of Zoning Appeals* �> : I I -r An add appeared in the Ithaca Journal on Saturady, June 1982, the public hearing was. held June 10, 19820 Walt Sczepanski stated he has only kno�j -m about this situation since June 14, 19820 With on two days to review the situation he did not feel ready to make a decision. The minutes of the May 19 minutes were read and passed with one cor- redtion, on Chuck Bruce's PUD to read the motion was passed t�& th Jim Hovanec abstaining. It was decided that the minutes for the Planning Board meeting, after the chair person has seen them, be given to the town supervisor as Not Approved_ Minutes, Pam Clermont discussed.the revision of PUD section with us. We will meet on June 28, 1982 at 8:00 to review and discuss. After a discussion by the Planning Board, it was decided that due to improper.proceedure used in handling Mr. Henions special permit application, the Planning Board authorized the Planning Board chair person to call a meeting with the town. supervisor, the Board of Zoning.Appeals chair person, the zoning officer, and the toWn lawyer to decide how to proceed from this point. The meeting was adjourned at 10145 p.m. The next meeting will be July.14, 1982 8:00 p.m. Town Hall.