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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-04-12• _• TOWN OF DRYDEN PLANNING BOARD, APRIL 121 1990 • MEMBERS PRESENT: Claudia Brenner, John Davis, Michale Hattery, Richard Heidt, Joseph Lalley 111, Mitchell Lavine and Barbara Caldwell, Chairwoman. The April 12, 1990 Planning Board Meeting chaired by Barbara Caldwell was called to order at 8:00 PM. PUBLIC HEARING FOR ROTUNDA HOME IMPROVEMENTS Gene Rotunda stated he was proposing four (4) lots on Ferguson Road as a subdivision, there is one house built on parMl "A" and is for sale. One additional home is allowed to be built, however in order to built more then that he is required to subdivide and this will become a four (4) lot subdivision. He stated they were leaving a sixty (60) foot section in the middle of the property which is approximately ten acres, in case _they ever want to bring a road down into the residential portion of the Varn property. The front property of Varn is zoned commercial and the back portion is zoned residential, therefore the sixty foot section was being left in order not to land lock the property in case someone wanted to develop that portion of the property. At that time there was a possibility of an additional two lots on his, however at this time he was only purposing four. B. Lavine: At this time it was still one part4 -a-l�? J. Lalley: Par-1 "A" is the one tax party that you have the house on, and parti� - "B" is the rest? c G. Rotunda: Yes, the remainder. At Barbara C of using the num for discussion, eastward directi Mr. Rotund acre and a hal creek. The pr However everyw slops down to aldwells di bering syst partial "A" on the rema a de f, t opos here that scribed he land ed road, else is area. rection and Mr. Rotundas suggestion em on the layout provided in order was listed as F11 and moving in an in partials were F12, F13, and F14, the lots as being approximately an is relatively flat and dry, there is a if built. is in the wet portion, dry because it is flat and gently B. Caldwell: Gene, would that future road wind up with Varn's proposed road? Have you looked at it in that light? lg I • *a (3) B. Caldwell: In the past, in other proposals we certainly have felt that unless there was a substantial reason otherwise, that we prefer separation from different types of activities. This is one reason we're asking the length of the road. K. McMahan: The Idea of being in a more residential area has a certain positive aspect since we have kids, and more houses and more families, but the idea of SEMI'S coming through doesn't seem to be helpful to anybody, so I am gladtr to hear that that is your disposition. B. Caldwell: At th commi devel our p i t 0 r s point obviously we're not going to be ting a future planning board or a future per. But, that generally speaking has been actice. J. Lalley stated for the record two letters had been received. One from the County Planning Office agreeing that the Planning Board should be Lead Agency, and another from DEC saying based upon their maps they show no protected streams or regulated wet lands or environmentally sensitive areas. Gene Rotunda inserted that John Anderson from the Health Department has no interest in this, they have already specified sand filter septic in that area for individual lots. FULL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM was completed by Joseph Lalley, III, assisted by Mitchell Lavine. Some concern during the EAF evaluation of compatibility with neighboring land usage was discussed by the Board. A determination was made that it could be resolved by indicating on the record that any future road would not penetrate the commercial zone in order that it remain compatible with small to moderate impact. B. Caldwell inquired if there were any further questions from the public? Receiving none a motion was made by J. Lall-ey second %by J. Davis that the hearing be closed. Vote: Yes (6) No (0) HEARING CLOSED Mitchell Lavine moved based on the review of the EAF which was done to give a negative declaration, Joseph Lalley second. Vote: Yes (6) No (0) CARRIED (5) SKETCH CONFERENCE • SAMUEL A. CINCOTTA SUBDIVISION: Mr. Cincotta provided a layout proposing a subdivision at 1764 Dryden Road on Route 13. Prese McNam Cinco the L was t the t would n a t 0 h e t r t v e r e for a a a wa e In Kee rain ncom the sury s pr n on ch s var pass pre eyor opos Rou ubdi ies. ten s i t v e f n e i t ntation was rom Cortlan g a ten lot 13 and eas sion. The 1 Mr. Cincott o twelve of Samu d. M subd terly and s a own thos e r i 1 s e 1 vi of 00 a a Ci Mc s i_ K p pp c n N 0 n r e co am n of ge ox s. t a 1 t n t, a ra oca Wo era 6o and stat ted od D Ily acr J e a r u e am d dj iv pw s es Mr. ace e w and and nt tc h.ich s, thiEz B. Caldwell if inquired i' there w (ii2 any long term plans for future development? yes, was a depending determination how the for board felt need and how about well this the Mr. proposal, McNamara if stated there yes, was a depending determination how the for board felt need and how about well this the proposed sites sold. Mr. Cincotta has approximately 960 foot of road frontage on 13, 460 feet or so in the proposed site and the depth of the property is approximately 3,000. Mr. Lalley asked if any of the property buts on Knoll Wood Road? • The answer was No, the only road that it buts on is Route 13, • Mr. Lavine initiate cuts on Route 13. New York was requir and safety factors cuts are made on su adjacent to the Lov access to Route 13, Knoll Wood and was Knoll Wood d a It w ed h need ch a e In Th ther discuss as real owever to be highly n which e propo e a pos ion o ized the b taken acci is h sed c sibil n th the oard int dent ighI urb ity e major co approval o s concerns o consider prone roa y utilized cut was al of finding ncern o f the S were d ation w d and b in obt so cl.os access f t i_ h e a e curb ate of fferent en curb ing in:i.ng to to Mr. Lalley stated it was more desirable, if the property were further developed, to have one curb cut rather then two. B. Caldwell_ would total land. Was o the street. To s they are. Walk t soil information by e he to i i 0 ke to see a proposal in context with the ously concerned about the property across the USGS grades in order to determine where site, as they have done in the past. To see The Board also was concerned about straight access to an existing road and suggested a possibility of access layout being modified rather then the way it is being proposed now. • • M. Lavine suggested that a detailed outline could /should be provided to applicants by the Zoning Officer when applying for subdivision approval. SKETCH CONFERENCE VARN SUBDIVISION: A detailed 3 —D model was displayed for review. The following was noted. 10 They are going to connect an up with an existing trial with the Town of Ithaca. A trial will be put through which will connect up with Sky View at the same time they are going to request to take a water line across. Eventually connect with the trails that connect up with Pine Tree. Planning on bringing up the Sewer Line from Slaterville Road up through and connecting it to the old system. They will also be discussing this with the Town of Ithaca. 2. Last time they were before the Board they received preliminary approval and a negative declaration on the Environmental Impact Statement. -� A review of the traffic, the drainage, etc., water line, sewer line, will be Town Eng. George Schlecht. dcme�61 3. Ran into some problems with Town Board, 281 designation and also with the way they had completed part 2, (lack of) filling out part 2 of the EAF. 4. The Town Board has now voted on a resolution giving 281 approval. S. A copy of the 37+ letter has not been received, in order to review and possible eliminate some of the concerns of the Board. 6. Types of housing, senior housing, individual homes, day care. etc. It was moved and second that this Board become Lead Agency. Vote: Yes (6) No (0) CARRIED. A motion was moved and second to grant a six months gx1"e,el's,00t consideration of the proposal, One e,3 X07" . ab i'd' i k0 47W Vote Yes (5) No (0) M. Lavine a6stained CARRIED I