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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-08-17August 17, 1983 The Planning Board meeting was called to order at 8 *050 Members present were Walt, Jim, Joel, and Ric. Other observers were Gerald Dawson, Dorothy Roberts, Mildred Miller, Carol Sezepanski, Mike Hovanack, Sylvia Hiney, Ralph Wilbers, Glenda , Sheffie�d Mr. and Mrs. Best, Tom Every, and, Mr. and Mrs. Sileo, 0A Mike Hovanack presented his case. It was as follows: To expand trailer park; lot size.average- 50x100; 7gal. /min.; zoned B district. Speakers /Comments: Gerald Dawson: 1951 -money from batik to fix' up house- bank won't fi- nance due. to proximity lo trailer court, had•to re -drill well due to incressed usage by mobile home park -takes away from single residency housing of families - against development Sylvia and Bill Hiney: -takes away from the investment of their home increased number of.people(approx. 50 to 75 extra) - environmental issues(•iee drainage, ability to forest area) sight' lines Other speakers on this issue include Ralph Wilbers, Bill Best Tom Every, Louis and Irene Sileo, and Mike Hovanack, Ralph Wilber: -both the value of housing and the tax base of surround- ing housing will decrease -up -keep of the existing trailer park has not been adequate(ie, lawn mowing, etc.) -the police are often called to the�,trailer park EC KK aeakre -r Law= environmental study; after .trees are hedged, they won't ,grow back for 20 years -Mike does not live there himself Bill, Best - worried abou� drainage into water supply problem with dogs - people coming out to ge-t water - sewage problem fights at night; language, shouting, guns, broken glass. Place d I'a/ a� Tom Every: -would not have bought property if he knew that the trailer park would expand -ruin the "one- home" nature of the area should keep up what he has first before expanding 6 y A August 17, 1983 The Planning Board meeting was called to order at 8 *050 Members present were Walt, Jim, Joel, and Ric. Other observers were Gerald Dawson, Dorothy Roberts, Mildred Miller, Carol Sezepanski, Mike Hovanack, Sylvia Hiney, Ralph Wilbers, Glenda , Sheffie�d Mr. and Mrs. Best, Tom Every, and, Mr. and Mrs. Sileo, 0A Mike Hovanack presented his case. It was as follows: To expand trailer park; lot size.average- 50x100; 7gal. /min.; zoned B district. Speakers /Comments: Gerald Dawson: 1951 -money from batik to fix' up house- bank won't fi- nance due. to proximity lo trailer court, had•to re -drill well due to incressed usage by mobile home park -takes away from single residency housing of families - against development Sylvia and Bill Hiney: -takes away from the investment of their home increased number of.people(approx. 50 to 75 extra) - environmental issues(•iee drainage, ability to forest area) sight' lines Other speakers on this issue include Ralph Wilbers, Bill Best Tom Every, Louis and Irene Sileo, and Mike Hovanack, Ralph Wilber: -both the value of housing and the tax base of surround- ing housing will decrease -up -keep of the existing trailer park has not been adequate(ie, lawn mowing, etc.) -the police are often called to the�,trailer park EC KK aeakre -r Law= environmental study; after .trees are hedged, they won't ,grow back for 20 years -Mike does not live there himself Bill, Best - worried abou� drainage into water supply problem with dogs - people coming out to ge-t water - sewage problem fights at night; language, shouting, guns, broken glass. Place d I'a/ a� Tom Every: -would not have bought property if he knew that the trailer park would expand -ruin the "one- home" nature of the area should keep up what he has first before expanding 6 1 ' =r. -2- Louis Sileo, -also would not have bought property if he knew that the park would expand - housing propertyVwould decrease value. Irene Sileo -wants p oof that there,will be adequate water and efficient sewage Mike He Amazk : }}C, VAN;:� -the nature of the area is zoned...commercial money is being spent to update the facility- can't do landscaping unless there is additional revenue ever he wants to build cN euerc� rae^ Ih.acl c Police are not theto often -he discourages certain people from the park - garbage is picked up by professional; individual lots are picked up -wet spot:he is doing an environmental impact state -, meat 5000*sq. ft. per lot; not feasible to create larger spaces for existing units Mike thinks that there is no proof for the state- ' meat concerning a decrease in property value Since there is no Health Department statement -and since all of .the members and neighbors are 4 very much against the expansion of the park,'the Planning Board votes to. table the motion. Possible alternatives are apartment complexes instead of trailer courts, or multiple family units(ie. lots 150 ft. per.dwelling; 30,000sq, ft. er dwelling with 10;000 sq. ft, per each additional dw.elling�. To go 'deeper; 'a P.U.D. 4�B,yj A+ be needcal Joel wanted to know the definition of non - conforming use. -Mobile home in West Danby has-not been used for 5 years; is abandonment cause for non - conforming use? - -any building that is for conforming use, even though (residential) it may be too close to lot lines, has to stand.due to the fact that there was no zoning in effect at the time the unit1was originally built. May minutes approved as read. June minutes approved as corrected. Motion for adjournment by Carol at 10:08. Next meeting on the third Wednesday.of September(Sept. 21).