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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-02-21Minutes - Planning; ?hoar(-? Meeting - Town of T)rl,der - February 21, 9971 Preserte Caldwell, Hanford, Peck, Reed 9. Michael Proulx - wisher to s ^11 9 lot oui: o:" his land on Thomas roado The lot, will he 24 Fee ^s 1-sith 200' fr( -jn-k. ; =>a Soil. & slope are appnrentl9y sati nf'ac19,or1Y, Clnssi f ied Fry p .anni.nl Nw.rd as minor suhd'ivi° inn a.nrl epproved as mapped. Any further di_v; i oi.on of this land i-All be considered a major subdivision. Bill S,�rmis, the person inter(.ArS to buy the lot, was present, with Y7i . builder and plans, He was referr ,ed to the Soil Conservation S�rv- -ce for ways to minimize runcff problems durirm c nstruction. 2, Dan Snyder - brought in plans for a minor, subdivision on Hunt Hill Rdo on .land owned by Hollis Clark. Sirro t.lre lot, is not a standard one, this will go to public hearing on tie 21st of March at 8o000 W ee,4 Kj - 3. Donsld H,zrner - presented plans for a rn.a,ior slabdivision at .!!.. ,a-n. and Lower Creek Rd, A T)ubl i.c hearing c2;, 11 h- � held on the 21st of Mrl7c'l Pt 8e30 P.M. on this. In the mea..ntims. Lot was approve(-, as a minor subdivisions 4, The Cloues reports were reviewed - ao The Freeville '_ {=e - ref(erred to A. Reed for possible inclusion and /or action by the R-IC (L-r1vi.ronmental Management Council) b, Cemetaries in Dryden - 1_n addition to the copies mentioned i n tae report., copi.ea have been to the sub- coywnittee of the County Planning Board whicn i^ studying a. county -vide Landmarks Preservation Cosrni_csiono Planning Board copy referred to G.1- lanford for ^1;rd5 and recommendation. 5, County Recreation - as part of a county study, there was a discussion of recreation, whether recreational_ nced.s could best be met by tyre torn or on the coursty level. If the cou-rty in involved, should its ola be that of coordinator or actively involved in program. There was strong feeling by the Plknni.ng Board t -'Oat the scope of recreation should go beyond team sports, contact s- ports, and activities for the Young, Recreational trails, fishing Gr a.o,sources of information, and the role of the volunteer were also d.-_jcussed, 6, Fall Creek - various proposals for Fall Cr^ce% were discussed. A. Recd will obtain more irfor;ne.tion since apn;,rently some of those molting plans have not cr)nsidercd sore of t,7o lrr,plica.tionrrs various plane might have on the total needs of the To1.m. Do Caldwell E E i y ',